Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the pristine Andaman Islands, starting with a visit to Port Blair. Explore the historic Cellular Jail, reliving the sacrifices of India’s freedom fighters through the poignant Light and Sound show. Unwind at Corbyn’s Cove Beach, a serene spot fringed with coconut palms, and marvel at the remnants of Japanese bunkers on the way.
Dive into the natural wonders of Baratang and Havelock Islands, renowned for their unique landscapes and untouched beauty. Traverse dense mangrove creeks to the enchanting Limestone Caves and Mud Volcano at Baratang.
Relax Carbyn’s Cove in Andaman Iternity
Cellular Jail – Cellular Jail, the colonial prison used by the British to incarcerate political prisoners and freedom fighters. Witness the Light and Sound show at Cellular Jail – the saga of countless martyrs of Indian independence struggle who laid down their lives.
Carbyn’s Cove beach- the coconut-palm fringed beach, six kilometers away from Port Blair town is ideal for swimming and sun-basking. Historical remains like Japanese Bunkers can be seen on the way to this beach. The Snake Island situated just across the beach.
Early morning departure to Baratang Island, Crossing the grand Andaman Trunk Road, Covered with dense forests on both the side. The Mangrove creek journey by boat leading to Limestone cave in Baratang Island and Mud Volcano.
Get transferred to jetty to board the ferry for Havelock through ferry @ 6:45 am
Havelock Island- Havelock Island is famous for its pristine beaches, coral reefs, and a relaxing holiday.
Radhanagar Beach- Asia's no 1 beach and rated amongst the world's top ten beaches; Radhanagar Beach in Havelock Island is one of the well-known beaches of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Kalapathar Beach- Kalapathar beach is a relatively small yet lovely beach. Silvery sand and aqua green waters make the place exotic and exquisite. The beach honestly is nowhere close to Radhanagar beach but nevertheless it is a beautiful place to visit.
Elephant Beach- This beach is another ideal site for snorkeling. It has a rich coral reef formation and amazing underwater marine life. One can reach Elephant beach by small cruise boat from Havelock Jetty in about 40 minutes. By road one can go up to the Forest Camp which is 8 Kms from the Jetty towards Radhanagar side and from there by walk to the Elephant beach which will take another 40 minutes.
Get transferred from Havelock Island to Port Blair (via ferries at afternoon 15:00 hrs )
Later in the day, visit for shopping and spend the evening at leisure.
Ross Island- Famous for its friendly flocks of deer and lush green walking trails, this island is a peaceful destination.
Samudrika Marine Museum that holds photographs and other antiques of the British.
Anthropological Museum This place depicts a peek into the way of life of the Paleolithic Islanders. It also houses the models of the aborigines and their tools. The Anthropological Museum gives an insider’s view on the intriguing tribal history of the region. It offers you a glimpse back into the time of the Jarawas, the Sentinelese, the Onges, the Nicobarese and the Shompens. A must visit for those interested in learning about the history and culture of the island.
Fisheries Museum - This museum is situated adjacent to the Rajiv Gandhi Water Sport Complex, Port Blair, which exhibits species of marine life endemic to the islands and found in the Indo-Pacific and the Bay of Bengal.
Drop to Port Blair Airport for Return journey with a WONDERFUL HOLIDAY MEMORIES.
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