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5-Day Foodie Itinerary in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

  1. Day 1: Begin with Local Cuisines at Annapurna Restaurant
    15 minutes (5.3 km) from Veer Savarkar International Airport

    Start your culinary journey with a visit to Annapurna Restaurant, known for serving authentic Indian and local cuisine. Try the seafood platter and crab masala for lunch followed by a sweet Lassi. In the afternoon, visit the Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani Jail, to learn about the dark history of India's freedom struggle. End the day with a mesmerizing sunset view at the Corbyn's Cove Beach while enjoying a local snack of banana chips and tea.

  2. Day 2: Savour Seafood at New Lighthouse Restaurant
    30 minutes (12 km) from Cellular Jail

    Head to New Lighthouse Restaurant for a delicious seafood lunch, and don't miss trying the spicy prawn curry and grilled snapper. In the afternoon, visit the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park to admire the stunning coral reefs and diverse marine life on a glass-bottom boat. End the day with a magical bioluminescent night kayaking tour in the Havelock Island.

  3. Day 3: Explore Port Blair's Local Markets
    2 hours (59 km) from Havelock Island

    Start the day with a hearty breakfast of aloo paratha and chai at the Gagan Restaurant. Then, head to the Aberdeen Bazaar and Sagarika Government Emporium for some local shopping. Don't miss picking up some handcrafted wooden souvenirs, spices, and tea. In the evening, visit the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum to learn about the region's marine life and tribal culture.

  4. Day 4: Enjoy a Romantic Dinner at Amaya Restaurant
    45 minutes (22 km) from Samudrika Naval Marine Museum

    Visit Amaya Restaurant, located on the Havelock Island, for a romantic dinner with a breathtaking view of the ocean. Try the tandoori lobster and grilled prawns, and complement the meal with a glass of wine. In the afternoon, visit the Radhanagar Beach for some sunbathing and beach volleyball. End the day with a night dive to discover the island's nocturnal marine life.

  5. Day 5: Experience Local Village Life and Farewell Lunch
    2 hours (70 km) from Havelock Island

    Visit the Wandoor Village to experience the local village life and learn about their unique farming practices. Take a walk in their spice garden and enjoy a traditional Indian lunch with the villagers. In the afternoon, take a ferry to the Ross Island to visit the ruins of the British Raj and the Japanese bunkers. End the day with a farewell dinner at the Bayview Restaurant, known for its delicious seafood platters.

Recommendations

If you have more time, visit the Baratang Island to explore the mangroves and limestone caves. You can also consider taking a scuba diving course to explore the diverse marine life. For side trips, you can visit the neighboring Nicobar Islands or the Little Andaman Island. To maximize fun, try to attend the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Tourism Festival, which is held annually in December. Finally, don't forget to explore the local street food scene and try some unique snacks like fried squid rings and fish pakoras.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Annapurna Restaurant (1 hour, £10)
  • Cellular Jail (2 hours, £5)
  • New Lighthouse Restaurant (1.5 hours, £20)
  • Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park (2 hours, £15)
  • Havelock Island Bioluminescent Kayaking Tour (2 hours, £30)
  • Gagan Restaurant (1 hour, £5)
  • Aberdeen Bazaar and Sagarika Government Emporium (2 hours, £25)
  • Samudrika Naval Marine Museum (2 hours, £3)
  • Amaya Restaurant (2 hours, £50)
  • Radhanagar Beach (2 hours, free)
  • Havelock Island Night Dive (2 hours, £40)
  • Wandoor Village (3 hours, £20)
  • Ross Island (2 hours, £10)
  • Bayview Restaurant (2 hours, £30)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £273

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