Day 1
On arrival at Port Blair airport, our
representative will receive and escort the
guests to the hotel. After check-in at the
hotel and relaxing for a while after lunch,
guests will be taken to Corbyn's Cove Beach
and Cellular Jail in the evening for the
Light and Sound Show where the saga of the
freedom struggle would be brought alive.
Day 2
Excursion early in the morning to harbour
for onward journey to Havelock, the
beautiful and world famous Island by
government or private boat. In Havelock
guests can see and enjoy Asia's 7th longest
& beautiful beach i.e. Radhanagar beach.
Kalapathar beach is a small but charming
beach in the Havelock Island. This stunning
beach has sand beds and turquoise blue
water. The beach lies next to the village of
Kalapathar and hence it derives its name.
Back to Port Blair in the evening.
Day 3
Visit to Ross and North Bay Islands. Ross
Island was the capital during British
regime. North Bay, the coral Island with
beautiful scenic view of open sea is the
gateway of Port Blair. At North Bay one can
enjoy the lifetime experience of snorkelling
and view of rare corals and under water
marine life through glass bottom boats. The
Island is a good place for swimming.
Day 4
Drop to Airport for return journey with
wonderful holiday memories.
Day 1
On arrival at Port Blair airport, our
representative will receive and escort the
guests to the hotel. After check-in at the
hotel and relaxing for a while after lunch,
guests will be taken to Corbyn's Cove Beach
and Cellular Jail in the evening for the
Light and Sound Show where the saga of the
freedom struggle would be brought alive.
Day 2
Excursion early in the morning to harbour
for onward journey to Havelock, the
beautiful and world famous Island by
government or private boat. In Havelock
guests can see and enjoy Asia's 7th longest
& beautiful beach i.e. Radhanagar beach.
Kalapathar beach is a small but charming
beach in the Havelock Island. This stunning
beach has sand beds and turquoise blue
water. The beach lies next to the village of
Kalapathar and hence it derives its name.
Night stay at a hotel at Havelock.
Day 3
Next day, visit to Elephanta Beach in
Havelock Island is arranged and if you still
haven't explored the beach yet then make
sure you do so this holiday. You can reach
the beach from the main jetty which is
approximately 20 minutes by boat from the
Havelock Island dock. You can also get a
public bus from the main Jetty or hire a
bike. You can also get an auto which is
found around the jetty in Havelock Island.
In the evening return to Port Blair by
Government/ Private Boat.
Day 4
Visit to Ross and North Bay Islands. Ross
Island was the capital during British
regime. North Bay, the coral Island with
beautiful scenic view of open sea is the
gateway of Port Blair. At North Bay one can
enjoy the lifetime experience of snorkelling
and view of rare corals and under water
marine life through glass bottom boats. The
Island is a good place for swimming.
Day 5
Drop to Airport for return journey with
wonderful holiday memories.
Day 1
On arrival at Port Blair airport, our
representative will receive and escort the
guests to the hotel. After check-in at the
hotel and relaxing for a while after lunch,
guests will be taken to Corbyn's Cove Beach
and Cellular Jail in the evening for the
Light and Sound Show where the saga of the
freedom struggle would be brought alive.
Day 2
Excursion early in the morning to harbour
for onward journey to Havelock, the
beautiful and world famous Island by
government or private boat. In Havelock
guests can see and enjoy Asia's 7th longest
& beautiful beach i.e. Radhanagar beach.
Kalapathar beach is a small but charming
beach in the Havelock Island. This stunning
beach has sand beds and turquoise blue
water. The beach lies next to the village of
Kalapathar and hence it derives its name.
Night stay at a hotel at Havelock.
Day 3
Next day, visit to Elephanta Beach in
Havelock Island is arranged and if you still
haven't explored the beach yet then make
sure you do so this holiday. You can reach
the beach from the main jetty which is
approximately 20 minutes by boat from the
Havelock Island dock. You can also get a
public bus from the main Jetty or hire a
bike. You can also get an auto which is
found around the jetty in Havelock Island.
In the afternoon proceed to Neil Island,
named after James George Smith Neill, a
British soldier who had sternly dealt with
the insurgents during the suppression of the
1857 Mutiny, by government or private boat.
Enjoy the Lakshmanpur Beach 1, a broad spur
of white shell sand with shallow water and
offers a good snorkelling option. Sunbathing
and swimming are other activities. One can
view spectacular sun-set from this beach.
This rocky beach lies about two kilometers
from the jetty with lots of coral formation
, ornamental fish, sea urchins, sea
cucumbers, star fish etc. which are best
suited for people of scientific temperament.
The rocky surface can get slippery and one
needs to be on ones guard. The main
attraction here is the natural rock
formations. Night stay at a hotel at Neil
Island.
Day 4
After checkout, sightseeing at Sitapur Beach
at Neil Island
This beach is exposed to the open sea and thus prone to higher tides.This beach is best suited to watch the sunrise with an impressive backdrop of natural vegetation and limestone formations. The journey from the Jetty to Sitapur beach itself is refreshing with green fields and a variety of crops and forest trees.
Next, visit Lakshmanpur Beach2 -A natural rock formation in the beach is locally known as the Howrah Bridge. Visit the place during low tide as the retreating sea leaves behind many a secret from its treasure trove. Next, visit Bharatpur Beach
Half a kilometer from the jetty, Bharatpur is one of the best beaches known for swimming and coral-watching with a vast sandy stretch. This beach is ideally recommended for youngsters because of activity options. One can hire glass-bottom boats for coral viewing. The sea around the jetty area is full of corals with schools of fish swimming around. The colour and form of vegetation along the beach soothes the senses.
Back to Port Blair in the evening by private or government boat.
Day 5
Visit to Ross and North Bay Islands. Ross
Island was the capital during British
regime. North Bay, the coral Island with
beautiful scenic view of open sea is the
gateway of Port Blair. At North Bay one can
enjoy the lifetime experience of snorkelling
and view of rare corals and under water
marine life through glass bottom boats. The
Island is a good place for swimming.
Day 6
Visit to Baratang Island : Early morning, a
long 8 hours road drive, crossing the grand
Andaman Trunk Road, covered with dense
forests on both the side will take you
there. In between the road journey you will
cross the habitations of one of the world's
primitive tribes "The Jarawas". Crossing two
island passages via ferry boats, comes a
very exciting part of the journey; the
mangrove creek journey by boat leading to
the Limestone Caves. Then a short trip the
mud volcano in Baratang Island. And return
to Port Blair in the evening
Day 7
Drop to Airport for return journey with
wonderful holiday memories.
Day 1
On arrival at Port Blair airport, our
representative will receive and escort the
guests to the hotel. After check-in at the
hotel and relaxing for a while after lunch,
guests will be taken to Corbyn's Cove Beach
and Cellular Jail in the evening for the
Light and Sound Show where the saga of the
freedom struggle would be brought alive.
Day 2
Excursion early in the morning to harbour
for onward journey to Havelock, the
beautiful and world famous Island by
government or private boat. In Havelock
guests can see and enjoy Asia's 7th longest
& beautiful beach i.e. Radhanagar beach.
Kalapathar beach is a small but charming
beach in the Havelock Island. This stunning
beach has sand beds and turquoise blue
water. The beach lies next to the village of
Kalapathar and hence it derives its name.
Night stay at a hotel at Havelock.
Day 3
Next day, visit to Elephanta Beach in
Havelock Island is arranged and if you still
haven't explored the beach yet then make
sure you do so this holiday. You can reach
the beach from the main jetty which is
approximately 20 minutes by boat from the
Havelock Island dock. You can also get a
public bus from the main Jetty or hire a
bike. You can also get an auto which is
found around the jetty in Havelock Island.
In the afternoon proceed to Neil Island,
named after James George Smith Neill, a
British soldier who had sternly dealt with
the insurgents during the suppression of the
1857 Mutiny, by government or private boat.
Enjoy the Lakshmanpur Beach 1, a broad spur
of white shell sand with shallow water and
offers a good snorkelling option. Sunbathing
and swimming are other activities. One can
view spectacular sun-set from this beach.
This rocky beach lies about two kilometers
from the jetty with lots of coral formation
, ornamental fish, sea urchins, sea
cucumbers, star fish etc. which are best
suited for people of scientific temperament.
The rocky surface can get slippery and one
needs to be on ones guard. The main
attraction here is the natural rock
formations. Night stay at a hotel at Neil
Island.
Day 4
After checkout, we move for sightseeing at Sitapur Beach, Neil Island
This beach is exposed to the open sea and
thus prone to higher tides.This beach is
best suited to watch the sunrise with an
impressive backdrop of natural vegetation
and limestone formations. The journey from
the Jetty to Sitapur beach itself is
refreshing with green fields and a variety
of crops and forest trees.
Next, visit Lakshmanpur Beach2 -A natural
rock formation in the beach is locally known
as the Howrah Bridge. Visit the place during
low tide as the retreating sea leaves behind
many a secret from its treasure trove.
Next, visit Bharatpur Beach
Half a kilometer from the jetty, Bharatpur
is one of the best beaches known for
swimming and coral-watching with a vast
sandy stretch. This beach is ideally
recommended for youngsters because of
activity options. One can hire glass-bottom
boats for coral viewing. The sea around the
jetty area is full of corals with schools of
fish swimming around. The colour and form of
vegetation along the beach soothes the
senses.
Day 5
Back to Port Blair in the evening by private
or government boat.
Visit to Ross and North Bay Islands. Ross
Island was the capital during British
regime. North Bay, the coral Island with
beautiful scenic view of open sea is the
gateway of Port Blair. At North Bay one can
enjoy the lifetime experience of snorkelling
and view of rare corals and under water
marine life through glass bottom boats. The
Island is a good place for swimming.
Day 6
Visit to Baratang Island : Early morning, a
long 8 hours road drive, crossing the grand
Andaman Trunk Road, covered with dense
forests on both the side will take you
there. In between the road journey you will
cross the habitations of one of the world's
primitive tribes "The Jarawas". Crossing two
island passages via ferry boats, comes a
very exciting part of the journey; the
mangrove creek journey by boat leading to
the Limestone Caves. Then a short trip the
mud volcano in Baratang Island. And return
to Port Blair in the evening
Day 7
Visit to Wandoor Beach - The island has
imposing greenery and a beach that offers
mesmerizing views of the sunset. Next, Jolly
Buoy Island is a part of Mahatma Gandhi
Marine National Park. It is very famous for
under water corals and the pristine clear
beach. Third, Chidiya Tapu Beach - where
lush green mangroves and beautiful beach
with breath-taking sunset create a
mesmerizing environment.
Day 8
Drop to Airport for return journey with a
wonderful holiday memories.
Day 1
On arrival at Port Blair airport, our
representative will receive and escort the
guests to the hotel. After check-in at the
hotel and relaxing for a while after lunch,
guests will be taken to Corbyn's Cove Beach
and Cellular Jail in the evening for the
Light and Sound Show where the saga of the
freedom struggle would be brought alive.
Day 2
Excursion early in the morning to harbour
for onward journey to Havelock, the
beautiful and world famous Island by
government or private boat. In Havelock
guests can see and enjoy Asia's 7th longest
& beautiful beach i.e. Radhanagar beach.
Kalapathar beach is a small but charming
beach in the Havelock Island. This stunning
beach has sand beds and turquoise blue
water. The beach lies next to the village of
Kalapathar and hence it derives its name.
Night stay at a hotel at Havelock.
Day 3
Next day, visit to Elephanta Beach in
Havelock Island is arranged and if you still
haven't explored the beach yet then make
sure you do so this holiday. You can reach
the beach from the main jetty which is
approximately 20 minutes by boat from the
Havelock Island dock. You can also get a
public bus from the main Jetty or hire a
bike. You can also get an auto which is
found around the jetty in Havelock Island.
In the afternoon proceed to Neil Island,
named after James George Smith Neill, a
British soldier who had sternly dealt with
the insurgents during the suppression of the
1857 Mutiny, by government or private boat.
Enjoy the Lakshmanpur Beach 1, a broad spur
of white shell sand with shallow water and
offers a good snorkelling option. Sunbathing
and swimming are other activities. One can
view spectacular sun-set from this beach.
This rocky beach lies about two kilometers
from the jetty with lots of coral formation,
ornamental fish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers,
star fish etc. which are best suited for
people of scientific temperament. The rocky
surface can get slippery and one needs to be
on ones guard. The main attraction here is
the natural rock formations. Night stay at a
hotel at Neil Island.
Day 4
After checkout, sightseeing at Sitapur Beach
at Neil Island
This beach is exposed to the open sea and
thus prone to higher tides.This beach is
best suited to watch the sunrise with an
impressive backdrop of natural vegetation
and limestone formations. The journey from
the Jetty to Sitapur beach itself is
refreshing with green fields and a variety
of crops and forest trees.
Next, visit Lakshmanpur Beach2 - A natural
rock formation in the beach is locally known
as the Howrah Bridge. Visit the place during
low tide as the retreating sea leaves behind
many a secret from its treasure trove.
Next, visit Bharatpur Beach
Half a kilometer from the jetty, Bharatpur
is one of the best beaches known for
swimming and coral-watching with a vast
sandy stretch. This beach is ideally
recommended for youngsters because of
activity options. One can hire glass-bottom
boats for coral viewing. The sea around the
jetty area is full of corals with schools of
fish swimming around. The colour and form of
vegetation along the beach soothes the
senses.
Day 5
Back to Port Blair in the evening by private
or government boat.
Visit to Ross and North Bay Islands. Ross
Island was the capital during British
regime. North Bay, the coral Island with
beautiful scenic view of open sea is the
gateway of Port Blair. At North Bay one can
enjoy the lifetime experience of snorkelling
and view of rare corals and under water
marine life through glass bottom boats. The
Island is a good place for swimming.
Day 6
Visit to Wandoor Beach - The island has
imposing greenery and a beach that offers
mesmerizing views of the sunset. Next, Jolly
Buoy Island is a part of Mahatma Gandhi
Marine National Park. It is very famous for
under water corals and the pristine clear
beach. Third, Chidiya Tapu Beach - where
lush green mangroves and beautiful beach
with breath-taking sunset create a
mesmerizing environment.
Day 7
Visit to Baratang Island : Early morning, a
long 8- hour road drive, crossing the grand
Andaman Trunk Road, covered with dense
forests on both the side will take you
there. In between the road journey you will
cross the habitations of one of the world's
primitive tribes "The Jarawas". Crossing two
island passages via ferry boats, comes a
very exciting part of the journey; the
mangrove creek journey by boat leading to
the Limestone Caves. Then a short trip the
mud volcano in Baratang Island. Night stay
at Rangat.
Day 8
Diglipur ( Ross & Smith Islands ): Morning,
proceed to Diglipur Island to visit Ross and
Smith Islands, separated by sand bar. In
Diglipur one can also visit Ramnagar Beach
and Kalipur Beach. Return back to Rangat in
the evening & night stay at Rangat.
Day 9
Rangat to Port Blair: Next day Morning we
move from Rangat to Port Blair.
Day 10
Drop to Airport for return journey with
wonderful holiday memories..