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8 Must-Try Activities For Your Andaman Tour

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For any beach-loving vacationer, the sun, sea, and sand are the highlights of the journey. The idyllic destination that provides all of it, is the Andaman Islands, which lies nestled in the Bay of Bengal. The island with its crystal-clear waters of the seashores, lush green rainforests, and the treasure trove of marine life awaits its visitors eagerly.

Bask in the sun with the Andaman tour packages as this archipelago offers a plethora of funfilled adventures, beaches to unwind, and iconic sights for cultural insights. From scuba diving in Havelock to snorkeling at North Bay Island witness the swish moves of the marine creatures as they glide via azure waters.

Scuba Diving at Havelock Island

Dive into the marine life of scintillating Havelock Island with Andaman honeymoon packages. This island is world-famous for its colorful underwater species, crystal clear oceans, and enormous opportunities for scuba diving to experience unbeatable adventures while discovering vivid reefs, diverse marine animals, and enchanting underwater vistas.

Different diving destinations, such as Elephant Beach and Neil’s Cove, cater to both beginners and experienced divers. Visibility is great, sometimes more than twenty meters where you can find colorful coral gardens, exotic fish species, and majestic manta rays.

Snorkeling at North Bay Island

North Bay Island is only a short boat ride from Port Blair and is renowned for its clear waters and vivid marine life. Divers swim up to the coral reefs here, which feature a wide range of vibrant colors.

This is due to different varieties of coral formations plus numerous species of fish like clownfish, and butterflyfish. With mild currents acting in their favor over shallow waters, this site remains open even to beginners. The well-preserved coral reefs create the right kind of environment where marine life can be watched from close counters. One can rent snorkeling gear on the island, for example, masks, fins, and snorkels.

Explore Cellular Jail in Port Blair

An epitome of history at Port Blair, providing a deep insight into the historic period of Indian independence. It is a notorious building that held political prisoners during British colonialism.
The jail is also known as Kala Pani and its architecture comprises solitary confinement cells which indicate the oppressive conditions that were prevalent in the jail. Take up a guided tour of the museum in the prison, for it gives an idea of what life would have been for freedom fighters. There are photographs displayed, personal belongings, and artifacts belonging to them with description about their lives at the prison. The Light and Sound Show held during evenings narrates stories of bravery and endurance.


Kayaking in the Mangroves of Mayabunder

Kayaking amidst the mangroves in the Andaman Islands provides the opportunity to genuinely appreciate the stunning natural beauty of the island. Mayabunder's mangrove forests are located in the north of the archipelago and are tranquil and essential to the ecosystem.

The kayaking tours navigate around the meandering waterways and allow you to access the thick mangrove forest and spot a diversity of wildlife that lives in the ecosystem. Local tour providers offer guidance to help visitors navigate the waterways, and in doing so, also provide valuable information about the importance of mangroves.

Limestone Caves Exploration on Baratang Island

Nestled in the Andaman Islands Baratang is known for its natural formations of limestone caves. The limestone caves were sculpted over hundreds of thousands of years by the erosive forces of water-resulting in chambers and passages. The caves are accessible by using a boat experience through mangroves accompanied by a short trek.

The caves impress the visitors with their stalactites and stalagmite formations, which vary in shape and size showcasing the artistry of nature. The exploration requires careful navigation due to the rugged terrain and it is recommended to have a local guide.

Parasailing on Neil Island

Indulge in a thrilling experience as you embark on a scenic journey over Neil Island, now called Shaheed Dweep. There is nothing like seeing the beauty of the island from the open skies above. The Neil Islands are famed for their white-sand seashores, tremendously clear-blue waters, and picturesque green hills, making it an amazing destination for adventure sports activities.

The parasailing experience is initiated from one of the major seashores on the island, either Sitapur Beach or Bharatpur Seashore, through a boat journey. All members are harnessed and fitted with a parasail, that is linked to a boat and geared up to take off. 

Trekking through the Lush Jungles of Diglipur

Diglipur is a great location to head hiking within the Andaman Islands because of its many attractions and adventure trails. The unspoiled, lovely, various landscapes offer unmatched reports for folks who are all about exploring scenic natural landscapes.

The path from Diglipur to Saddle Peak is moderate in level of difficulty. This hike will take you via the forests of Diglipur until you reach the pinnacle of Saddle Top, which is the highest summit in the Andamans. The hike can be completed in six to eight hours, as the summit provides fascinating sceneries of the encompassing area.

 

Explore  the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Wandoor

The Mahatma Gandhi Marine  Park near Wandoor was founded to sheath the vicinity's coral reefs and the nesting sea turtles. This tranquil spot lies far away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the key points of interest in the park are the scuba and snorkeling spots.

To access the marine park visitors ought to take a ferry or a boat from Port Blair. The park is likewise a paradise for birdwatchers because it offers possibilities to spot a variety of birds and unique plant life.

Conclusion: Andaman is a perfect destination where one can explore vibrant coral reefs, and encounter colorful underwater creatures. Offering a perfect setting to unwind and reboot before returning to the busy life of an urban town.

 

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Elal of The Shades of Grey Travel and Photography
Elal is a traveler, student of life and photography enthusiast who wants to experience and capture what is raved and not raved about. For more about her travels, subscribe here, email at elal.lasola@gmail.com, or visit her portfolio.

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