Overview
Day 1: Arrival in Port Blair – Carbyn’s cove beach – Light & Sound Show (Cellular Jail)
Day 2: Baratang Island – Limestone Cave – Rangat Island
Day 3: Rangat – Diglipur – Ross & Smith Island
Day 4: Diglipur – Aamkunj Beach – Port Blair
Day 5: Port Blair – Havelock – Radhanagar Beach
Day 6: Havelock Island – Elephanta Beach
Day 7: Havelock Island – Neil Island – Lakshmanpur Beach
Day 8: Neil Island – Coral Bridge – Bharatpur Beach – Port Blair
Day 9: Depart from Port Blair – Airport
Itinerary
Greetings from Andaman. When you arrive, a representative from our firm will welcome you and take you to your hotel. You will make the roughly 7-kilometer trip from Port Blair to Carbyn's Cove Beach in the afternoon. Swimming is great at this coconut palm-lined beach. Later, travel to the Cellular Jail National Monument, a revered site for anybody who values freedom. In the evening, experience the stirring Light and Sound Show at the Cellular Jail, which transports you to the British Era and brings the heroic freedom struggle's history to life. Spend the night in Port Blair.
Visit Baratang: Depart early in the morning for the island of Baratang, which is renowned for its limestone cave, a naturally growing limestone cave encircled by a lovely green forest. Before reaching Mud Volcano, the boat makes its way through a stunning creek brimming with mangroves, which is a thrilling portion of the expedition. You will pass by the homes of one of the world's most primitive tribes, "The Jarawas," along the way. And then proceed to Rangat, stopping en route to see the Dhanni Nallah Mangrove Walk. This wooden pathway winds through streams and mangrove trees, giving tourists the rare chance to get up and personal with the Mangrove flora. Stay the night at the Rangat hotel.
After breakfast, travel to Diglipurto to see Ross and Smith Island, also referred to as "Brother and Sister Island." Ross and Smith Island is well-known for its white sand bar that divides the two islands, and the shallow turquoise water surrounding the island is the best place for swimming and snorkelling. Stop at Kalipur Beach on the way back, and stay the night at the Diglipur Hotel.
Take the same road back to Port Blair after breakfast. Stop at Aamkunj Shore on the way home since everything there is made of wood, especially the wood logs that were scattered all over the beach. In Port Blair, spend the night at a hotel.
In the morning, you will be escorted to Phoenix Bay Harbor to board a luxury ferry to Havelock Island (02 hours). The island is named after a British Army officer. The island has modern snorkelling and scuba diving facilities. Havelock is well-known for its white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. In order to check you in at the hotel, our representative will meet you at the harbour. He will accompany you to Radhanagar Beach, Asia's seventh most picturesque beach and a recent Blue Flag Beach, once you check in and unwind. You can go swimming at Radhanagar Beach or just dip your feet in the water to take in the beach's serene beauty before heading back to the hotel. Overnight Stay on Havelock Island.
After breakfast, head to Elephant Beach, where you may spend the day lounging on the beach and unwinding in the shallow, tranquil blue seas. The vast reef is filled with marine life and primarily made of hard coral. Visitors can also partake in water sports like scuba diving, sea walking, snorkelling, glass bottom boats, and speed boats. There is frequent private boat service between the islands. Sleep over on Havelock Island.
After breakfast, head to the harbour to board the ferry from Havelock to the Neil Islands, where our staff will be ready to welcome you and pick you up. with a private taxi to the hotel and help checking in. After unwinding, head to Lakshmanpur Beach No. 1, a sizable open white sand beach also renowned as Neil Island's sunset spot, then return to the hotel in the evening. Stay the night at the Neil Hotel.
Check out of the hotel after breakfast, leave your belongings at the hotel cloakroom, and then head to Bharatpur Beach, one of the most well-known beaches in the Andaman and Nicobar Island area. The area's main attractions are the fish and gorgeous, lush green foliage. This location is well-known for activities like swimming and coral-watching and is a great option for family vacations. Next, head to Coral Bridge, also known as the Howrah Bridge, which is well-known for its naturally shaped bridge-like rock. It contains two naturally occurring living corals in the shape of a bridge. The Bengalis who first settled on the island named the rock formation Rabindra Sethu. They later changed the name to Howrah Bridgeand. Gather your belongings and head to the harbour in the evening to catch a ferry back from Neil Island to Port Blair. Stay in a hotel in Port Blair for the night.
Transfer to the airport after breakfast to catch your flight back home.
Witness The Raw Natural Beauty of Beaches Surmounted by Serene with Gaurang Edutours and Travel with Family Island Paradise Tour Package.
Includes
- Departure Taxes
- Entry Fees
- Personal Guide
- Airport Transfers
- Breakfast
Excludes
- 5 Star Accommodation