Andaman Nicobar Island are located like Gems to be discovered in the Bay of Bengal. It is one of the mountain ranges from Myanmar to Indonesia. Andaman and Nicobar are separated by the 10 Degree Channel which is 150 KM long.
The capital of Andaman and Nicobar is Port Blair which is an Island and it is in the East coast of south Andaman Island. Here you can enjoy water – based adventures like scuba – Diving, Sea – Cruise, Snorkelling and much more. This Island is a chain of a total of 572 Islands, of which only a few are well populated, and offers a mix of stunning transparent waters, lush greenery, and immaculate beaches that look straight out of a postcard.
The Andaman Nicobar Islands are no less than a paradise for nature seekers, boasting many different habitats that include tropical rainforests, mangrove-lined bays, and vibrant coral reefs. Andaman Nicobar is not only famous for its natural beauty and beaches but also for its excellent historical heritage. Its capital Port Blair is home to the Cellular Jails, a grim reminder of India’s struggle for independence. Pass through this prison, where the echoes of sacrifices past echo off the wall.
As earlier said that the Andaman Nicobar is the chain of 572 islands where you can enjoy your holidays. Some of them islands are like, Havelock Island, Neil Island, Ross Island and Baratang Island ans so on. These Islands offer a diverse tapestry of experiences from the sun – kissed shores of havelock and Neil Island to the historical remnants of Ross and Viper Island. Let’s go through some of the islands of Andaman Nicobar Island.
Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep): Havelock Island which is now known as Swaraj Dweep. This Island is known for its amazing Radhanagar beach, also known as one of the greatest beaches in Asia, Havelock Island is a most loved among travelers who are looking for sun, sand and peace. Jump into crystal clear waters to enjoy snorkeling or scuba diving adventures, travel over lush mangrove forests, or simply uncover the pristine shores.
Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep): Earlier name was Neil Island but this island is also known by the name of Shaheed Dweep. The name of this island changed in 2018. IT is a soothing paradise with relaxing and cool climate, Neil Island attracts with its picturesque beaches and vibrant coral reefs. Laxmanpur Beach offers amazing sunset views, while Bharatpur Beach Invites snorkellers and divers to explore its underwater wonders.
Ross Island: Steeped in echoes of its colonial past, Ross Island was once the administrative headquarters of the British. Today it stands as haunted but pleasing exceptional island, with leftovers of British architecture blending harmoniously with lush greenery. Explore the ruins, walk the overgrown paths, and feel the echoes of past.
Baratang Island: Baratang Island is a natural paradise where travelers can enjoy lush mangrove forests, limestone caves and pristine beaches. Travel through lush green forests to the limestone caves of the Mud Volcano, and observe the fascinating view of Baratang Creek, the natural phenomenon of the ‘Mud Volcano.’
North Bay Island: A Paradise for water sports admirer, North Bay Island is popular for its various oceanic life. Take a glass – bottom boat ride to explore the underwater world, might find colorful fish, sea anemones, and friendly sea turtles.