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Andaman Islands Adventure Itinerary - India |
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Arrive by plane in to |
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Morning tour of Ross Island. A small island, standing as guard to Port Blair harbor. The island presently houses the ruins of old buildings like ballroom, church, Chief Commissioner’s house, Gov. House, Hospital, Bakery, Swimming pool, Press and troop Barracks. All in dilapidated condition, reminiscent of the old British regime. The whole complex is now in a state of complete disrepair and neglect, with the roots of giant fig trees holding the old buildings together. Spotted deer roam the grounds and very mature coconut trees grow where the tennis court’s once were. |
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First stop will be north Cinque Island. The lure of underwater coral gardens and unspoiled beach, especially a sand bar two islands are irresistible. Anchor for lunch, swimming, sea kayaking or snorkeling at this beautiful island. After lunch a chance to go ashore and either relax on the white sand beach, or for those more energetic people, a chance to trek threw the island, to visit the lighthouse on the north coast. A very panoramic view is well worth the effort. Local bird life is prolific; the lighthouse acts as a great observation point. Nicobar pigeons, parrots and other exotics can all be seen here. During the trek, spotted deer and wild boar can be seen in the islands interior. Late afternoon sail to South Cinque Island for evening anchorage. |
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Morning at anchor in bay on west coast of South Cinque. Dolphins, turtles and Manta Rays are commonly seen swimming in this area. A chance to go ashore and walk the pristine beach. Good snorkeling and sea kayaking here too. After lunch at anchor, set sail to Passage Island and The Sisters Island. The Sisters has proven to be a breading ground for Manta’s. Good snorkeling and the chance to do a dive here too. |
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Explore Havelock, Neel, Peel and Henry Lawrence Islands. Visit the village on the North coast of Havelock, a chance to see swimming elephants. Good fishing around these islands, as well as sea kayaking opportunities. Dugong’s live in the waters surrounding these islands and have been seen on several occasions. |
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The day to be spent at Barron Island, the only active volcano in India, with sheer sided walls that drop to great depths. The surrounding waters are crystal clear and offer great drift diving and snorkeling. The fishing is incredible; we guarantee to catch big fish here! |
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Morning exploration of Mayabunda; situated on the northeast coast of middle Andaman Island, this sleepy little port offers scenic beauty and beautiful beaches. Inhabited by the settlers from Burma, East Pakistan and ex-convicts, Mayabanda has a distinct culture. Magrove lined creeks make idea kayaking opportunities. There are also turtle nesting sites on the beaches here. Late afternoon, set sail for evening anchorage at long island. |
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Long island offers beautiful long sandy beaches, unpolluted environment and evergreen forests. The sea around this island is commonly frequented by dolphin convoys. Afternoon to be spent snorkeling and diving at Campbell shoals, then sail south to North and Middle Button Islands, for more exploring. Late evening sail back to Port Blair. |
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Disembark Crescent early morning in Port Blair to catch return flight home. |
Please note: The itinerary can be adapted daily to individual or group requirements.