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About Andaman Islands

Tropical Beauty, Rich History, and Untouched Adventures

Nestled in the Bay of Bengal, the Andaman Islands are a tropical paradise made up of over 300 islands known for their crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and lush rainforests. Often described as India’s most pristine travel destination, the Andamans offer the perfect escape for nature lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers alike.

Welcome to the Andaman Islands – What Every Traveler Should Know

Location: Bay of Bengal, India
Capital City: Port Blair
Total Area: 8,249 sq. km
Main Airport: Veer Savarkar International Airport (Port Blair)
Currency Used: Indian Rupee (INR ₹)
Time Zone: IST (UTC +5:30)
Number of Islands: 572 (37 inhabited)
Language Spoken: Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, English
Climate: Tropical – 23°C to 30°C year-round
Best Time to Visit: October to April
Connectivity: 4G in Port Blair & Havelock (limited); BSNL, Airtel, Jio
Power Supply: 230V, Type C/D/M plugs

About Andaman Islands
About Andaman Islands

🏖️ Why Visit the Andaman Islands?

Whether you’re into thrilling water sports or tranquil beach sunsets, Andaman offers something for every traveler.

Top Experiences:

  • 🐠 Scuba diving & snorkeling

  • 🚤 Island hopping (Havelock, Neil, Baratang)

  • 🌅 Beach relaxation (Radhanagar, Laxmanpur, Kalapathar)

  • 🛶 Mangrove kayaking

  • 🏰 Historical tours in Port Blair

🌿 Nature & Geography

From untouched beaches and coral-rich reefs to mangrove forests and volcanic formations, the Andaman Islands boast an extraordinary variety of landscapes. Islands like Havelock (Swaraj Dweep), Neil (Shaheed Dweep), and Baratang are popular among tourists, while others remain restricted to preserve the fragile ecosystem.

🪸 Famous For:

  • Coral reefs & scuba diving spots

  • Tropical rainforests & mangroves

  • Bioluminescent beaches & limestone caves

  • Endemic bird species and marine biodiversity

Govind Nagar Beach
Ferry from Port Blair to Havelock Island (1)

✈️ How to Reach Andaman

  • By Air: Direct flights to Port Blair (Veer Savarkar Airport) from cities like Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, and Bangalore.

  • By Sea: Passenger ships also operate from Chennai, Kolkata, and Vizag to Port Blair (takes 3–4 days).

🛂 Do You Need a Visa to Visit the Andaman Islands?

🇮🇳 Indian Citizens:
No visa needed. Carry a valid government ID. Travel within the Andaman Islands is unrestricted.

🌍 Foreign Nationals:
✔ Must have an Indian Tourist Visa (e-visa or regular)
Restricted Area Permit (RAP) required – issued free on arrival at Port Blair (valid for 30 days, extendable)

🚫 Tribal areas are strictly off-limits to all visitors.

The Andaman Islands are not only known for their natural beauty but also for their deep-rooted history. From the stories of freedom fighters at Cellular Jail to the indigenous tribes who have called these islands home for thousands of years, Andaman is where the past and present blend beautifully.

Havelock Island

Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)

Famous for beaches and diving

Neil Island

Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

Laid-back charm and coral beauty

Baratang Island (1)

Baratang Island

Limestone caves and mud volcanoes

Ross Island

Ross Island

Ruins of a British settlement

Little Andaman

Little Andaman

Surfing, waterfalls, and offbeat adventure

You’ll hear a mix of Hindi, English, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Nicobarese across the islands.

  • Type: Tropical, warm, and humid year-round
  • Average Temperature: 23°C – 31°C
  • Best Months to Visit: October to May – ideal for sightseeing, diving, and beach vibes
  • Rainy Season: June to August – lush but wet!
  • 🌊 Stunning beaches like Radhanagar, Elephant & Kalapathar
  • 🐠 Coral reefs, scuba diving, snorkeling & underwater walks
  • 🏛️ History at Cellular Jail & cultural tours
  • 🏝️ Island hopping across Havelock, Neil, Baratang & Ross
  • 92% forest-covered land – truly untouched

     

  • Home to ancient indigenous tribes like the Jarawa, Onge, Andamanese, and Sentinelese

     

⚠️ Note: Tribal areas are off-limits. Respect their privacy and preserve the sanctity of their space.

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  • Mobile Networks: BSNL, Airtel, Jio (coverage varies)
  • Internet Access: Limited – enjoy a break from screens!
  • Local Transport: Ferries, private cars, autos, and rented scooters.

The Andaman Islands offer stunning beaches, water sports, and peaceful getaways year-round — but the best time to visit depends on what kind of experience you’re looking for.

☀️ October to May – The Ideal Season (Peak Tourist Time)

Why visit: Perfect weather, calm seas, and all tourist activities are open.

  • Temperature: 23°C to 30°C

  • Activities: Scuba diving, snorkeling, sea walks, boat rides, island hopping

  • Events: Subhash Mela (January), Island Tourism Festival

Best time for families, honeymooners, and adventure lovers.

🌧️ June to September – Monsoon Season (Off-Season)

Why visit: Fewer tourists and lower costs, lush green landscapes

  • Temperature: 25°C to 29°C

  • Challenges: Heavy rains, rough seas, ferry delays, limited water activities

Most Asked Questions About Andaman Islands

The best time to visit the Andaman Islands is between October and April when the weather is dry, sunny, and perfect for beach and water activities.

No, Indian citizens do not need a visa. The Andaman Islands are part of India and can be visited freely with valid ID proof.

The fastest way is by flight to Port Blair, the capital. Direct flights are available from Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Delhi, and Hyderabad. Ferries also connect Port Blair to Chennai and Kolkata.

Yes, foreign nationals can visit the islands with an Indian visa. They are also issued a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) on arrival at Port Blair.

Top islands to visit include Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep), Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep), Baratang Island, North Bay Island, and Ross Island.

Popular activities include scuba diving, snorkeling, sea walking, kayaking, jet skiing, visiting Radhanagar Beach, exploring Cellular Jail, and taking ferry rides to nearby islands.

Yes, mobile networks like BSNL, Airtel, and Jio are available in most tourist areas. Internet is accessible but can be slow or patchy on remote islands.

The Andaman Islands use the Indian Rupee (INR). ATMs are available in Port Blair and major tourist spots. Digital payments are commonly accepted.

Yes, Andaman is a very safe destination for solo travelers, families, and couples. Just follow standard safety practices and respect local guidelines.

A 5 to 7-day trip is ideal to cover key destinations like Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil Island comfortably with time for sightseeing and leisure.