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Hi i am planning to visit andaman islands can any aneone help with more info like travel arrangment ,hotel?

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  1. Yes We provide every thing Hotels.Flight Tickit, Tour Packages etc.

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  2. Distance by Sea (In Kms.)



    Between Port Blair & Chennai

    1190



    Between Port Blair & Calcutta

    1255



    Between Port Blair & Vishakapatnam

    1200



    Distance by Air Kms.

    Between Calcutta & Port Blair

    1303



    Between Chennai & Port Blair

    1330



    Tourist Spots

    Islands

    Jolly Buoy

    An island in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, it offers a breath taking underwater view of coral and marine life. It is an ideal place for snorkeling , sea bathing and basking on the sun kissed beach.

    Cinque Island

    The lure of underwater coral gardens and unspoiled beaches specially a sand bar joining two islands are irresistible. Super place for SCUBA diving, swimming, fishing and Camping.

    Red Skin Island

    Another island in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park has a nice beach and offers spectacular view of corals and marine life.

    Havelock Island

    About 38 Kms. from Port Blair, this island provides idyllic resort in the lap of virgin beach and unpolluted environment. Camping facility is available near Radhanagar beach. A guesthouse of Tourism Department "Dolphin Resort" is available for the tourists.

    Barren Island

    At a distance of about 135 Kms. from Port Blair is the land of volcano, Barren Island, the only active volcano in India. The Island, about 3 Kms. has a big crater of the volcano, rising abruptly from the sea, about 1/2 Km. from the shore and is about 150 fathoms deep. Can be visited on board vessels.

    Ross Island

    Once the seat of British power and capital of these Islands, it stands now as a ruin of the bygone days with the old structure almost in debris. A small museum named 'Smritika' holds photographs and the other antiques of the Britishers relevant to these islands.

    Viper Island

    The Britishers used to harbour convicts here. The first jail was constructed here which was abandoned after the construction of Cellular Jail. It has a gallows atop a hillock, where condemned prisoners were hanged. Sher Ali, who killed Lord Mayo, the Viceroy of India in 1872, was also hanged here.

    Chatham Island

    It has a Saw Mill lying on the tiny island connected by a bridge over a stretch of sea-water. This Saw Mill is one of the biggest and oldest in Asia. The main mainland -Island harbour is also here. The other harbour is Haddo, which is nearby.

    Beaches

    Sandy beaches of these islands are famous for turtle nesting. Important species of

    turtles include: Leather Back Turtle, Green Sea Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle and Olive Ridley Turtle. Water Monitor Lizard, Salt Water Crocodiles, Reticulate Python etc. are also

    seen here.

    Corbyn's Cove Tourism Complex

    One of the most picturesque sea-beaches, it is ideal for sea bathing and sun-basking. The Waves Restaurant, The Peerless Resort nearby and the Hornbill Nest Guest House at a stone's throw, provide a kaleidoscopic view of the blue water front.

    Radhnagar Beach

    Radhanagar and Vijaynagar Beach in Havelock are real exposures of unpolluted nature for an environment lover. Vijaynagar beach is just infront of Dolphin Yatri Niwas and Radhanagar beach is 7km away from Dolphin Yatri Niwas.

    Harminder Bay Beach

    These beautiful beaches are situated at Hut Bay island at a distance of 100kms from Port Blair and are connected by Inter Islands shipping services.

    Karmatang Beach

    Karmatang beach, at turtle nesting ground is being developed as tourist complex. Situated at Mayabunder, northern part of Middle Andaman, 240 kms by road and 136 kms by boat from Port Blair.

    Ramnagar Beach

    A sandy beach situated at Diglipur Island. It is connected by two daily boat services from Mayabunder and from Port Blair twice a week.

    Beaches

    Sandy beaches of these islands are famous for turtle nesting. Important species of

    turtles include: Leather Back Turtle, Green Sea Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle and Olive Ridley Turtle. Water Monitor Lizard, Salt Water Crocodiles, Reticulate Python etc. are also

    seen here.

    Corbyn's Cove Tourism Complex

    One of the most picturesque sea-beaches, it is ideal for sea bathing and sun-basking. The Waves Restaurant, The Peerless Resort nearby and the Hornbill Nest Guest House at a stone's throw, provide a kaleidoscopic view of the blue water front.

    Radhnagar Beach

    Radhanagar and Vijaynagar Beach in Havelock are real exposures of unpolluted nature for an environment lover. Vijaynagar beach is just infront of Dolphin Yatri Niwas and Radhanagar beach is 7km away from Dolphin Yatri Niwas.

    Harminder Bay Beach

    These beautiful beaches are situated at Hut Bay island at a distance of 100kms from Port Blair and are connected by Inter Islands shipping services.

    Karmatang Beach

    Karmatang beach, at turtle nesting ground is being developed as tourist complex. Situated at Mayabunder, northern part of Middle Andaman, 240 kms by road and 136 kms by boat from Port Blair.

    Ramnagar Beach

    A sandy beach situated at Diglipur Island. It is connected by two daily boat services from Mayabunder and from Port Blair twice a week.

  3. hi friend, i really wish you a very happy journey. you can get more and more information on ticket booking , travel arrangement and hotel accommodation from

    http://www.way2victory.com/ticketbooking...

  4. The following sites should give all the details you seek :

    http://tourism.andaman.nic.in/

    http://trip2andaman.com/

    http://www.andamanisland.com/

    Enjoy your visit !

    :-)

  5. You can travel by air & or by a passenger vessel from Chennai.

    Please visit this site, which provides your information required for you.

    http://tourism.andaman.nic.in/traveltips...

  6. You can try www.bluelinegoldentours.com

    It is a good service.

    Give referance "Nikhil"

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