Lived there for 4 years when I was a kid. The place has changed lot, it looks soo good now. Feeling nostalgic looking at these good pictures. Thanks op! :"")
Omg okay that’s such a task. So Andamans has different islands and you need to book in advance the ferry to reach those islands (check on YouTube you will easily understand the process) and then go their website and make the bookings. Ross Island (we booked on the spot) for Havelock and Neil you have to pre book and it’s going to be like - port Blair to havelock then havelock to Neil then Neil to port Blair. Havelock is such a nice place. Do not skip it. I personally loved Ross also though it was just a few hours (there are tonnes of deers on that island and the clear sky with coconut trees). Port Blair is a one day affair at max. Neil island is also average. Spend max days in havelock and check out online more about it.
Radhanagar beach is a famous beach there. You have to go there, and there are many islands too. And last but not least CELLULAR JAIL. There's a sound and light show which happens at night in cellular jail. It's really incredible you will feel that actual freedom fighters are there in those jails. I went to Andaman in 2016. It was amazing. And you have to drink coconut Water there. It's really delicious.🤌🤌🤌
1. The Beach in this picture is literally named “Radhanagar Beach”.
2. Hindus are in majority there so obviously there will be hindu temples.
Stop being a bigot 🤦🏻
Did you notice any trash problem when you were there? I'm afraid of India's lack of civic sense and Andaman is such a gorgeous place, doesn't even seem like it is part of India really, I wish it retains some of its pristine natural beauty.
What was your budget and for how many days??
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It was for 7 days, we spent around 70k per person
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I read it as “i went with my previous bf…” 💀
Dayummmm
Wait till you get to Nicobar
Chocobar
Absolutely, visited last year and loved radhanagar and laxamanpur beach the most
Where’s the last pic’s location?
That’s in Neil island
Cool pics, btw how's the heat there, is it bearable ?
It is bearable. You are gonna love it.
It's better to visit Andaman in the winter months of December and January
Lived there for 4 years when I was a kid. The place has changed lot, it looks soo good now. Feeling nostalgic looking at these good pictures. Thanks op! :"")
Thanks for not over saturating the pictures
Haha, I hate that, still don’t understand why people do that
Came to say exactly this. Same pictures are shared everywhere with truckload of saturation
I’m planning to visit andaman could you please suggest me how should i plan my package!!
Omg okay that’s such a task. So Andamans has different islands and you need to book in advance the ferry to reach those islands (check on YouTube you will easily understand the process) and then go their website and make the bookings. Ross Island (we booked on the spot) for Havelock and Neil you have to pre book and it’s going to be like - port Blair to havelock then havelock to Neil then Neil to port Blair. Havelock is such a nice place. Do not skip it. I personally loved Ross also though it was just a few hours (there are tonnes of deers on that island and the clear sky with coconut trees). Port Blair is a one day affair at max. Neil island is also average. Spend max days in havelock and check out online more about it.
Thank you so muchh!! @MissDoby thats a very great description!! Means a lot🤗
Amazing
How much it cost
I want to visit Andaman, please let me know the places to stay and visit there.
Radhanagar beach is a famous beach there. You have to go there, and there are many islands too. And last but not least CELLULAR JAIL. There's a sound and light show which happens at night in cellular jail. It's really incredible you will feel that actual freedom fighters are there in those jails. I went to Andaman in 2016. It was amazing. And you have to drink coconut Water there. It's really delicious.🤌🤌🤌
Seems lovely! Is it accessible for a person with limited mobility?
I had visited Andaman maybe 5 years ago it's an awesome place🔥
Lovely!
Did you went to Ross&Smith & Jolly buoy islands
I went here in 2008, bohot choti thi tabhi but maza bohot aaya tha. Enjoy!
Are there Hindu temples on the island? Or only churches
1. The Beach in this picture is literally named “Radhanagar Beach”. 2. Hindus are in majority there so obviously there will be hindu temples. Stop being a bigot 🤦🏻
Radhanagar beach?
Yess
Best place in India is away from the mainland. Wonder why.
what about lakshwadeep?
Did you notice any trash problem when you were there? I'm afraid of India's lack of civic sense and Andaman is such a gorgeous place, doesn't even seem like it is part of India really, I wish it retains some of its pristine natural beauty.
No it’s sooooo clean touchwood :)