About this blog: Pristine beaches, clear blue waters and exquisite marine life – This is what we thought before travelling to Andaman. What we got after our visit was much more. This blog is a complete and comprehensive travel guide for planning an Andaman trip. This Andaman Travel Guide has tips for best places to visit in Andaman, best things to do and other important travel information. Read on to know more.
Andaman is a wonder of nature. This archipelago provides a lot of attractions for tourists and backpackers alike. Andaman has some of the best beaches, most virgin natural trails and mesmerising sunsets. The place also has an interesting history and all these reasons were enough for us to plan an Andaman trip.
We had always been keener on visiting the mountains. So Andaman, the sea and beaches were quite fresh and lovely for us.
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The Andaman and Nicobar Islands comprises 572 islands that lie at the juncture of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. Out of these 572 islands, only about 38 are inhabited. The Andaman group is separated from the Nicobar group by a 150 km wide channel known as the Ten Degree Channel.
The Andaman group has 325 islands while the Nicobar group has only 24 islands. North, middle and South Andaman are collectively known as the Great Andaman. The islands include Landfall Island, Interview Island, the Sentinel Islands, Ritchie’s Archipelago, Rutland Island and Little Andaman in the south, which is separated from the Nicobar group of islands by the Ten Degree Channel.
The main islands of the Nicobar group are Car Nicobar in the North, Camorta, Katchall and Nancowry in the centre and Great Nicobar in the south.
Interestingly, Andaman Island is closer to Myanmar (190 km) and Sumatra (150 km) in Indonesia than it is to mainland India (almost 1200 km).
The islands are quite unexplored mainly due to the distance and accessibility from the mainland. And that is where the beauty of the place lies.
Usually, before visiting any place, we look at the history of the place. It helps us to understand the place and people better. Andaman trip was no exception. While delving into the history of the place, I did find out some interesting facts.
That Andaman was a British penal settlement in the colonial era is known to all, but the place seems to have historic evidence older than that period.
We realized in our Andaman trip that the place is a delight for both conventional tourists and backpackers alike. The list of places to visit in Andaman is quite a long one, but all these are worth your time. We will start with the conventional places and then go to the offbeat ones.
Port Blair is the capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Also the largest town, it is also the entry point for all the other islands. So in all probability your trip will start from here.
There are a few places of interest in the town like the Cellular Jail, Samudrika Marine Museum, and water sports complex among others. And if you want to visit a beach, you can head towards the Corbyn’s Cove Beach. You can also enjoy water sports here.
There are a number of day trips that you can do from Port Blair, all of them special in their own. If you have adequate time, you can do all of them, otherwise choose according to your preference.
Chidiya Tapu
Chidiya Tapu is around 30 km from Port Blair and the place is famous for its sunset and bird watching. You can make a day trip from Port Blair to Chidiya Tapu.
Wandoor Beach and Jolly Buoy Island
These 2 places can also be covered on a day trip from Port Blair. Jolly Buoy Island is a part of Mahatma Gandhi National Park and the place is famous for its crystal clear water and underwater coral reefs. Boats to Jolly Buoy start at 9 am in the morning from Wandoor and come back by 3 pm. So, if you are planning to take a ride to Jolly Buoy, please reach Wandoor before 9 am.
Chatham Saw Mill
Chatham Saw Mill is the oldest and largest sawmill in Asia. But this is not the only reason that you should visit the sawmill. The history of the mill starts from the time when Lt. Archibald Blair landed at Port Blair in 1789 to establish a British settlement there, more so as a deportation centre for the convicts. The sawmill was earlier used to cater to the needs of the west.
Mill Timings: 8.00 AM to 2.30 PM except for Mondays and Thursdays.
North Bay Island
Take day trips to North Bay Island and Ross Island. North Bay Island is known for water sports. You can do scuba diving, snorkelling, jet ski, sea walk and speed boat ride here. The island is an hour ferry ride from Port Blair Jetty.
Ross Island is another place that will leave you spellbound. This island was the erstwhile capital of Andaman until 1941 when an earthquake destroyed the island. Ross Island was the headquarters of the Indian Penal Settlement for nearly 80 years.
The island had markets, bakery, stores, workshop, water distillation plant, church, tennis court, printing press, secretariat, hospital, cemetery, open air theatre and others. Today, everything has disappeared except some old dilapidated buildings, which housed some of these landmarks.
Usually, North Bay Island and Ross Island tour is done together in a day.
Havelock Island is the most popular island and also receives the highest footfall of tourists and will be a highlight of your Andaman trip. Havelock boasts of beautiful and pristine beaches, turquoise sea and some of the best diving sites in South Asia.
Radhanagar Beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches of Asia. You can rent a motorbike or scooty like we did and explore the island. We recommend you to spend at least 2 nights at Havelock Island. Havelock Island is also a backpackers’ delight.
Planning to visit Havelock Island? Here is a complete Guide to Havelock Island with all the details.
This beautiful island is a backpacker’s paradise. The turquoise blue sea waters and golden sandy beaches are a treat to the eyes. Apart from the pristine beaches, there is also a natural bridge at Neil Island. Shaheed Dweep or Neil Island is a small island and you can explore the entire island in a day on a two-wheeler. Like in Havelock, you can hire a motorbike or scooty here too and explore the island.
A visit to Neil Island or Shaheed Dweep can be done in a day trip, but staying for a night is highly recommended. Neil Island was our favourite place in the entire Andaman trip.
Visit the beautiful beaches of Neil – Bharatpur Beach, Sitapur Beach, Laxmanpur Beach and the natural Beach.
At Bharatpur Beach, you will find a diving centre. You can go scuba diving, glass bottom boat ride and snorkeling here as well.
Baratang Island is situated between South and Middle Island. It has beautiful beaches, mangrove creeks, limestone caves and mud volcanoes. Baratang Island is about 100 km from Port Blair and it takes almost 5 hours to reach and the conditions of the road are quite poor. We are not discouraging, but visit this place only if you like to explore the unknown and are not intimidated by long hours and poor conditions of the journey.
Please note that you will need a permit to visit the limestone caves.
This is perhaps the best-kept secret of Andaman trip. North Andaman is yet an unexplored region of the island. It takes almost 12 hours to reach Diglipur by road from Port Blair. But once you are there, you will be mesmerised by the virgin beauty of the place.
Ross and Smith Island
Ross & Smith islands are actually two islands – Ross & Smith joined together by a sand bar to make a single group of islands. The water is crystal clear and the sand bar appears during low tide. During the high tide, the sand bar disappears leaving a trail of water between the two islands.
Lamiya Bay Beach: Lamiya Bay beach marks the foothill of the Saddle Peak, the highest peak in North Andaman.
Mud Volcano at Shyamnagar & Limestone cave at Diglipur: Like in Baratang, you will see mud volcanoes in Shyamnagar in North Andaman. Limestone caves in Diglipur are also known as Alfred caves and located near Ramnagar Beach.
Port Blair is the gateway to Andaman. You can reach Port Blair either by flight or ship.
By Air: You will get flights to Andaman from all the major cities of India.
By Ship: If you wish to experience the life at the seas, then you can reach Port Blair by ships that are available from Kolkata, Chennai and Vishakapatnam. It usually takes 4 days to reach Port Blair.
Flights are thus the easiest and convenient option of getting to Andaman.
Once you are at Andaman, you cannot escape island hopping. There are two types of trips.
These islands are nearer to Port Blair and you can make a day trip to these islands. Simply head towards the Aberdeen Jetty and pick up an Andaman tour packages operator to make your bookings instantly for Andaman Honeymoon Packages as well. Your hotels can also do the bookings for you. Ross Island, North Bay Island, Jolly Buoy Islands are some of these islands where you can make a day trip.
If you want to visit the Havelock and Neil Island, then you have to go to the Phoenix Bay Jetty. There are Government boats as well as private operators. You cannot pre-book in a government boat. You have to stand in a queue in the morning to book your tickets. Among the private operators, Makruzz is the best.
We had travelled in both the government ships and Makruzz. Very obviously, Makruzz is faster than the government counterparts, but what I liked in the government ferry is that you can simply roam about everywhere in the ferry and can enjoy on the deck watching the endless blue seas.
You can hire 2 wheelers at both Havelock and Neil Island to explore the places. Also, you can get cabs if you travelling greater distances. We had hired a scooty at both Havelock and Neil Island to move around.
Andaman is heaven for water sports. Bestowed with beautiful coral reefs and clear waters, the archipelago boasts of the best underwater activities. You can go scuba diving, snorkelling and sea walking. For water sports like jet ski ride, banana boat etc, North Bay Island is a good place. You can also do scuba diving and snorkelling here. But we would recommend you to scuba dive either in Havelock Island or Neil Island.
Andaman has some of the best diving sites in the country and this we have been reiterating for long. Well, it is not without reason, because the beautiful coral reefs and marine life is simply amazing. For Scuba Diving in Andaman, we will recommend Havelock and Neil Island.
If you are doing scuba at Havelock, don’t do it at Elephant Beach, but do it at the diving sites near Beach No. 3 & 4. There are a number of operators and you can take a pick. We had done with Barefoot Scuba in Andaman. For Scuba diving, don’t forget to take the guidance of certified PADI instructors.
Andaman has plenty of options for hotels and in all possible budgets. For your trip to Andaman, we would recommend you to stop for the night at Port Blair and Havelock Island. If time permits, spend one night at Neil Island too. Both Port Blair and Havelock has a lot of options. Diglipur and North Andaman have relatively lesser options. Sio it would not be a bad idea to book beforehand.
Camping at the beaches is not allowed at Andaman unless the resorts arrange it with permission.
While at Andaman, it will be a sin not to try the seafood. At Havelock, you will find some great food at Barefoot Bar and Restaurant, Full Moon Café, Black Beard’s Bistro, Red Snapper and Anju-Coco Resto. Neil Island has very limited options in regards to food.
Indian nationals do not require a permit for visit to Andaman.
For Foreign Nationals
All foreign nationals required a RAP (Restricted Area Permit) to visit the Andaman Nicobar Islands, which is easily available on arrival at Port Blair by flight or ship from the Immigration Authorities for 30 days subject to availability of valid visa. This is extendable for another 15 days in certain cases with permission and the delegated authority to extend permission is the Superintendent of Police, FRO/CID, Port Blair.
The Restricted Area Permit can also be obtained from the Indian Missions overseas and also from the Foreigners Registration Offices at New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata and from the Immigration Authorities at the Airport of New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.
Recently, to promote tourism in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, foreign tourists will not require RAP for visiting the following 30 Islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands:
(1) East Island (2) North Andaman (3) Smith Island (4) Curfew Island (5) Stewart Island (6) Landfall Island (7) Aves Island (8) Middle Andaman (9) Long Island (10) Strait Island (11) North Passage (12) Baratang (13) South Andaman (14) Havelock Island or Swaraj Dweep (15) Neil Island or Shaheed Dweep (16) Flat Bay (17) North Sentinel Island (18) Little Andaman (19) Chowra (20) Tillang Chong Island (21) Teressa (22) Katchal (23)Nancowry (24) Kamorta (25) Pulomilo (26) Great Nicobar (27) Little Nicobar(28) Narcondum Island (29) Interview Island and (30) Viper Island (Day visit only).
Visiting the tribal areas is strictly forbidden for both Indians and foreigners. So if anyone is trying to sell such Andaman trip, refuse.
Andaman can be visited throughout the year. However, the best season of the island is from mid-November to early March. This is considered to be the best season to visit Andaman.
Although you will get mobile services, the data connection at Andaman is very poor. Internet and wifi services are quite bad here. Both Neil and Havelock Islands had very poor mobile network connection also. So enjoy the place without internet and wifi. We were quite happy to spend a few days without these so-called “essentials”.
You will find a number of ATMs in Port Blair. Havelock too has a few ATMs near Beach No 1 or the Jetty. There are a couple of ATMs in both Neil Island and Diglipur. It is better to carry cash with you while travelling to Neil and Diglipur.
Yes, Andaman is quite safe to travel. The island is quite a peaceful place with not many instances of problems of safety. Of late, the news of the death Christian missionary in North Sentinel Island has been going around. Be aware that a few aboriginal tribes have their home in the remote islands of Andaman & Nicobar and they have kept themselves distant from the civilization. They do not take intrusion in their land and life lightly. So as travellers, we would request you not to visit the tribal areas without a guide. Also, most of the tribal areas are strictly forbidden for both Indians and foreigners.
Secondly, do keep in mind about the safety measures at the sea. Do not go out to swim all alone even if you are a great swimmer. Also please adhere to your instructor or trainer while scuba diving and snorkeling. Stay safe and have a great trip.
The best way to reach Andaman is by flight. There are direct flights to Port Blair in Andaman from Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru. It takes about 2.5 hours to reach. Connecting flights are available from other cities as well.
What is Andaman Island famous for?Andaman Island is known for its tranquil sea, pristine beaches, beautiful islands and water sports. Scuba Diving and snorkeling are quite well known water sports in Andaman. Havelock and Neil Islands are two best islands to visit in Andaman.
What is the best time to visit Andaman?The best time to visit Andaman is between the months of October and May. During this time, the weather remains pleasant and well suited for adventure and outdoor activities.
Is Andaman safe for tourists?Andaman is quite safe for both Indian and foreign tourists. The island is quite peaceful and there are hardly instances of safety and security. However, be careful while going for water sports.
How many days are enough for Andaman?5N/6D are enough to visit the main attractions during your Andaman trip. It will cover almost all the main sightseeing activities. However, if you want to explore all the tourist islands at leisure, then 9N/10D will be good.
Which cruise is best in Andaman?Both Government and Private cruises are available in Andaman to get around the islands. Markuzz is one of the best cruises in Andaman. You can book your cruise tickets online.
What can I buy in Andaman?The best things to buy in Andaman are seashell items, fishbone articles, jute items, Nicobari Mats, bamboo and cane handicrafts. You can also buy Pearl jewellery, ornaments made from shells, coconut carved decoration items, sarongs, hats, jute bags and spices as well.
Is it necessary to keep the receipt of the bought gift items in Andaman?It is better to obtain a receipt and keep them with you while buying expensive items from Andaman. These receipts are often inspected during checking-out at the airport.
What should I wear in Andaman?It is better to wear light cotton clothes on an Andaman trip. Do carry your sunglasses, hat or cap, sunblocks and sunscreens to save from the sun. For shoes, it is better to wear flip flops, slippers and light open shoes. For water sports, carry your swimwear.
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Yet to plan a trip to the Andamans. I have been reading wonderful things about all the offbeat places in Andamans, and am so inspired to go. Reply
Bee on July 17, 2017 at 10:27 amjust gorgeous. i’ve heard so much about India’s beautiful untold beaches, this definitely proves it. Reply
Lydia smith on July 17, 2017 at 11:13 amSo detailed. Thumbs up. I’d been to Indian before but not Andaman. I’d probably try this place next time. Hope I catch as much fun as I am dreaming of while reading the post Reply
orangewayfarer on July 17, 2017 at 9:36 pm Thanks for all these useful information! andaman is in my to do list for long! Reply My Travelogue by Bhushavali on July 17, 2017 at 10:03 pmI’ve been wanting to go to Ross Island and Havelock island! Good to have more information about other places like Baratang Island and Chatham Sawmill. Thanks for the practical information reg places to stay and flight details. Reply
Tracy on July 19, 2017 at 7:09 amI am overwhelmed with so many activities that can be done there! I am pretty sure I will for snorkeling. DId you go for snorkeling or diving there? Reply
SindhuMurthy on July 19, 2017 at 6:32 pmThis is quite a comprehensive post about Andaman islands. Frankly, I didn’t know that it would take 4 days to reach Port Blair by ship. Woow! I am planning to visit Andaman soon and I shall definitely start with this article. Reply
Ektala la Temeraria on July 21, 2017 at 2:01 pmWow! so detailed and attractive article! Islands are dreams I have in my bones; probably because the hills of my place were Islands in the ancient eras. We found big shells and also a complete whale skeleton in our soil!
Very inspiring article thanks for sharing!
And also the sentence ““We believe in being wings to each other and travelling helps us in doing so.” is so sweet ! Reply
Looks amazing there! I absolutely love the rock bridge, it looks like something that might not stand there forever so you were lucky to see it. Nature is wonderful when it gives us places like these. Hopefully I get to visit someday! Reply
Samantha Sparrow on July 22, 2017 at 10:38 pmI didn’t know anything about Andaman but you’ve given me a real education – I love it! I really want a chilled out break somewhere beautiful and I feel like this could be the place. Looks like there is plenty to do and see! Reply
Carmen Baguio on July 23, 2017 at 10:58 pmThis looks so, so pretty! It would be so much fun spending a couple of days island hopping. We would definitely spend some time on all of the different boats! Reply