ANDAMAN
About Andaman
Andaman, a tropical paradise in the Bay of Bengal. Discover pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and lush forests. Immerse in history at Cellular Jail, dive into the crystal-clear waters, and explore untouched jungles. Unwind at beachfront resorts or indulge in spa treatments. Andaman offers year-round appeal for adventure and relaxation. Let True Tourism guide you to unforgettable experiences in this enchanting destination. Welcome to Andaman, where nature’s wonders await.
Andaman Packages
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:
The best time to visit the Andaman Islands is from November to March. October is particularly recommended as the monsoons have passed, and the weather is ideal for sightseeing and island hopping.
No, Indian citizens do not require a passport or visa to visit the Andaman Islands. However, international travelers do need a valid passport and visa.
The duration of the cruise to the Andaman Islands depends on the departure point. Voyages from Chennai (MV Nancowry, MV Swaraj Deep), Kolkata, or Visakhapatnam to Port Blair typically take 3-4 days.
Yes, the Andaman Islands are safe and well-guarded. The highways are in good condition, and the local people are helpful and polite. The presence of tourism police and designated lifeguards on the beaches ensures a secure stay. However, it is advisable to have practical knowledge about the place and be prepared for unforeseen circumstances.
The main airport in the Andaman Islands is Veer Savarkar International Airport, located near Port Blair. It is situated approximately 2 kilometers south of the city.
The main languages spoken in the Andaman Islands include Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, English, Nicobarese, Kurukh, Munda, and Kharia.
No, you do not need a diving license to dive in the Andaman Islands. Pre-training will be provided for diving activities. However, if you wish to dive alone without a guide, you will need to be a Certified Open Water Diver.
A vacation of 5-9 days is typically sufficient for touring the Andaman Islands. It is recommended to plan your days in advance to cover all the must-visit places in the Andamans.
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer a range of adventurous activities, including snorkeling, scuba diving, underwater sea walking, glass-bottom boat rides, mangrove kayaking, and sea plane rides.
The currency used in the Andaman Islands is the Indian Rupee (INR). There are several ATMs and bank branches available, making it convenient to withdraw cash.
Please note that the above information is provided as a general guide. It is advisable to check the latest travel advisories, local regulations, and consult with relevant authorities for accurate and up-to-date information before planning your trip to the Andaman Islands.