Andaman 5N6D Port Blair – Havelock – Neil Island
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands are famous for their white-sand beaches and palm-lined shorelines, along with some of the world’s greatest underwater biodiversity, including corals and sea dwellers. This makes it an all around tourist attraction
Basic Information
Location | Andaman, Andaman |
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Destination | Andaman, Port Blair, Havelock, Neil Island |
Cost | Start from ₹ 23000 per person |
Included
- Pickup and drop from Airport
- Private Ferry Tickets
- Welcome drink on arrival
- Forest permit
- Breakfast & Dinner
- Vehicles Parking Charges
- Entrance Tickets
Excluded
- Any additional meals other than mentioned in the ‘inclusive’ column
- Items of personal nature like tips, laundry, telephone calls etc
Day 1 : Arrival at Port Blair
On arrival at Port Blair airport, our representative will receive and be escorted to the hotel. After check-in at the hotel and little refreshment, proceed to Carbyn’s Cove Beach & Cellular Jail and watch the Light and Sound Show at Cellular Jail where the saga of the freedom struggle is brought alive. Overnight stay at Port Blair. CORBYN'S COVE BEACH- The coconut-palm fringed beach, 3 kilometers away, is ideal for swimming and sun-basking. Facilities like hotel, restaurant, bar, changing room, adventure water-sports are available here . Historical remains like Japanese Bunkers can be seen on the way to this beach. Snake Island, situated just across the beach, is popular for scuba diving. The Restaurant & Beer Bar run by the Tourism department provides delightful cuisine at reasonable rates in a soothing ambience on the beach. CELLULAR JAIL The Cellular jail, declared a National Memorial, is located at Port Blair which had stood as a mute witness to the most brutal and barbaric atrocities meted out to national freedom fighters, who were incarcerated in this jail. The jail, completed in the year 1906 acquired the name ‘Cellular' because it was entirely made up of individual cells for solitary confinement. It originally was a seven-block structure with three stories and a central tower acting as its fulcrum consisting of honeycomb-like corridors. This jail, now a place of pilgrimage for all freedom-loving people, draws everyone down memory lane to the years of freedom struggle. The Jail Museum is open from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon and from 1:30 pm to 4:45 pm. LIGHT AND SOUND MUSIC SHOW:- The Sound and Light show in the Cellular Jail narrates the saga of the Indian freedom struggle, brought alive through sound and light effect of the brutal and barbaric atrocities piled on the freedom fighters deported to these islands and incarcerated in the small cells of this jail. This show is very popular among the tourists visiting these islands.
Day 2 : Port Blair to North Bay, Ross Island &Cellular Jail
After Breakfast you will be escorted to Andaman Water Sports Complex to catch a ferry which will be your mate for the entire excursion to Ross Island and North Bay. ROSS ISLAND It was the Capital of Port Blair during British and Japanese regime, prior to India’s Independence. It was named after Sir Daniel Ross a marine surveyor. It was nick name “The Paris of the East”. It is now under the supervision of the Indian Navy. This island is an ideal destination for nature walk amidst sylvan surroundings with deer’s, peacocks and exotic birds. NORTH BAY It is also called “The Gate Way to Port Blair”. This place is famous for its coral reefs, exotic verities’ of beautiful ornamental fishes and water sports activities. The breathtaking stretch of coral bed leaves you spellbound. North Bay is the foremost snorkelling point of Andaman. Apart from snorkelling and glass-bottom boat ride, scuba diving, underwater sea walk facility is also available at North Bay.
Day 3 : Port Blair to Havelock Island
Early morning proceed to Havelock Island through inter-island ferry to Beach No. 7 (Radha Nagar) which is rated as Asia’s beautiful beach by Times Magazine and overnight stay in Havelock island.(Packaged Breakfast – Bread Jam) HAVELOCK ISLAND The island is named after a British Army Officer. The island offers state-of-the-art facilities for snorkelling and scuba diving. Havelock is famous for its white sand and crystal clear and transparent waters. At the Harbour our representative will receive you and will help you to and then he will escort you to Radhanagar Beach which is Asia’s 7th most beautiful beach. At Radhanagar Beach you can go for swimming or just get your feet wet and admire the serene beauty of the beach.
Day 4 : Kalapathar Beach
Morning after breakfast, proceed to Kalapathar Beach and evening transfers to Neil Island. Kalapathar beach is a relatively small yet lovely beach. Silvery sand and aqua green waters make the place exotic and exquisite. The beach, honestly is no where close to Radhanagar beach but nevertheless it is a beautiful place to visit. Sadly, there are no eco huts or shade with benches to sit so the best idea is to carry a hammock, tie it around a tree on the beach, lay down in the hammock and enjoy the view.
Day 5 : Neil Island
Neil Island is an island in the Andaman Islands of India, located in Ritchie's Archipelago. It is apparently named after James George Smith Neill, a British soldier who had sternly dealt with the insurgents during the suppression of the 1857 Mutiny. It occupies an area of 18.9 square kilometres. The island is located 40 kilometres north-east of Port Blair, the capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is the southernmost island of Ritchie's Archipelago, save for uninhabited Sir Hugh Rose Island, which is another 3.8 km to the southeast of Neil Island. Administratively, the island is in the Neil Kendra panchayat, Port Blair sub-district of the South Andaman district, in the Union Territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Bharatpur Beach Bharatpur Beach, one of the famous beaches around Andaman and Nicobar Island, is popular for activities like coral watching and swimming. Glass bottom boats are available at this beach for viewing the corals under water. Another attraction of this beach is the beautiful lush green vegetation and fishes. Sitapur Beach Sitapur Beach is situated at the tip of Neil Island and is prone to high tides as it is exposed to open sea. It is popular for its natural vegetation and limestone formations. Natural Bridge Natural Bridge, also popular as the Howrah Bridge, is situated on Neil Island. The name Howrah Bridge was given by the local Bengalis.
Day 6 : Departure from Port Blair
Check out and transfer to Port Blair Airport for your return journey and your tour ends with sweet memories.