Take a walk through the colonial history of Andaman at Cellular Jail where India's freedom fighters were imprisoned. Witness Light and Sound Show after dark that takes you back in time to India's struggle for freedom.
Experience the crystal clear waters and the white sandy beaches of Havelock Island by indulging in wreck diving, sunbathing, and snorkeling. Visit the Radhanagar Beach, one of the most famous beaches of the island for its incredible sunsets and scenery.
Embark on a boat ride to the Elephanta Beach to enjoy an array of thrilling water sports while admiring the serene beauty of this island. Pay a visit to the Ross Island, a former administrative headquarters of the British, now in ruins after being hit by the earthquake of 1941.
Experience a thrilling and adventurous day trip on Baratang Island with mesmerizing views of the Mangrove forests and a boat ride in the Limestone Caves. Witness the Jarawa tribes, one of the most primitive tribes of India, as they go about their daily lives.
Get ready for a perfect water adventure as you visiting the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. Admire the coral reefs either while snorkeling, scuba diving, or taking a glass-bottomed boat ride to experience marine life up close. Don't forget to visit Jolly Buoy Island, an eco-tourism hub accompanying the park.
Get a chance to watch exotic species of birds, lush forests, and the turquoise blue ocean meeting the horizon at Chidiya Tapu. Also, visit Mount Harriet; a place of historic importance and the third-highest peak of Andaman, surrounded by hills and valleys ensuring a picturesque view throughout your journey.
Andaman offers an abundance of adventure with different island choices and ecosystems. If more time is available, we suggest taking additional Halaveli trips to explore the other beaches of the island and to add more adventurous activities like island camping and trekking to the itinerary. With less time, it's advisable to skip a visit to Chidiya Tapu to focus on the historically significant places of Andaman.