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6-Day Adventure Itinerary in Andaman

Tuesday, October 31: Port Blair

Arrive in Port Blair, the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Start your adventure by visiting the Cellular Jail National Memorial in the morning. This historic site served as a colonial prison during the British rule and offers insight into India's struggle for independence. In the afternoon, head to Corbyn's Cove Beach for some water sports activities like jet skiing or banana boat rides. As the evening sets in, explore Aberdeen Bazaar, a bustling market offering local handicrafts and delicious street food.

  • Cellular Jail National Memorial: INR 30, 2 hours
  • Corbyn's Cove Beach: INR 500 (approx. for water sports), 3 hours
  • Aberdeen Bazaar: Free entry, 2 hours
Wednesday, November 1: Havelock Island

Take a morning ferry to Havelock Island, known for its stunning beaches and coral reefs. Start your day with a visit to Radhanagar Beach, frequently ranked among the best beaches in Asia. Spend the afternoon exploring the underwater world with a snorkeling or scuba diving session at Elephant Beach. In the evening, enjoy a beachside dinner at one of the local seafood shacks.

  • Radhanagar Beach: Free entry, 4 hours
  • Elephant Beach (snorkeling or scuba diving): INR 1,500-2,500, 3 hours
  • Beachside dinner: INR 500-1,000, 2 hours
Thursday, November 2: Neil Island

Take a morning ferry to Neil Island, a tranquil paradise known for its pristine beaches and laid-back atmosphere. Start your day by exploring the natural wonders of Sitapur Beach and its famous natural rock formation called the Howrah Bridge. In the afternoon, visit Bharatpur Beach, where you can indulge in some swimming or take a glass-bottom boat ride to admire the vibrant coral reefs. End the day with a peaceful sunset at Laxmanpur Beach.

  • Sitapur Beach and Howrah Bridge: Free entry, 2 hours
  • Bharatpur Beach (glass-bottom boat ride): INR 500, 2 hours
  • Laxmanpur Beach: Free entry, 1 hour
Friday, November 3: Baratang Island

Embark on an adventurous journey to Baratang Island, located in the northern part of the Andaman Islands. In the morning, take a thrilling speedboat ride through the dense mangrove forests of the Baratang Creek. Explore the fascinating limestone caves, and if you're lucky, spot the indigenous Jarawa tribe. Afterward, visit the mud volcanoes, unique geological formations created by natural gas eruptions. Return to Port Blair in the evening.

  • Baratang Island tour (including boat ride and cave visit): INR 1,500-2,000, 8-10 hours
  • Mud volcanoes: Free entry, 1 hour
Saturday, November 4: Ross and North Bay Islands

Embark on a full-day island hopping adventure to Ross and North Bay Islands. Start your day by visiting Ross Island, a former British administrative headquarters. Explore the ruins and enjoy the serene atmosphere. In the afternoon, head to North Bay Island for some snorkeling or a glass-bottom boat ride to witness the vibrant coral reefs. End the day with a mesmerizing sunset view from the Chidiya Tapu viewpoint.

  • Ross Island: INR 30, 3 hours
  • North Bay Island (snorkeling or glass-bottom boat ride): INR 500-1,000, 3 hours
  • Chidiya Tapu viewpoint: Free entry, 1 hour
Sunday, November 5: Port Blair (Departure)

Spend your last day in Port Blair exploring the Anthropological Museum in the morning. Learn about the indigenous tribes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and their rich cultural heritage. In the afternoon, visit the famous Samudrika Naval Marine Museum, which showcases the diverse marine life found in the region. Before departing, take a stroll along Marina Park and enjoy the beautiful views of the harbor.

  • Anthropological Museum: INR 10, 2 hours
  • Samudrika Naval Marine Museum: INR 50, 1 hour
  • Marina Park: Free entry, 1 hour

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For adventurous souls seeking off the beaten path attractions, head to Barren Island, the only active volcano in South Asia. Take a boat trip to witness the volcanic activity and marvel at the raw power of nature. Another hidden gem is Diglipur, located in North Andaman. Explore the Saddle Peak National Park, hike to the highest point in the Andaman Islands, and discover the natural beauty of Ross and Smith Islands connected by a sandbar during low tide.

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