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The capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a dream destination for those looking for a break from the chaotic city life. The Emerald Island located in the Bay of Bengal is a rare gift of nature. It offers a variety of tropical rain forest, beautiful beaches, creeks, rich flora, fauna, marine life and under water corals. Major attractions of Port Blair includes The Cellular Jail, Jolly Buoy Island, Ross- Island, Viper Island, Havelock Island, Museum and Zoo, Harbor Cruises, Volcanoes . If you are interested for adventure tourism can spend two days at Mayabunder for more beach activities. There are so many unpolluted beaches to enjoy your dream holidays.


Package Tour to Port Blair

We are offering Andaman and Nicobar Island - Havelock Tour Package

The Land of Kalapani - 4 nights & 5 Days
D1: On arr. Check in at hotel, Late afternoon corbyn's cove beach ,evening visit Cellular Jail for light & sound show.
D2: Neil or Havelock island day visit tour by Ship.
D3: Full day City tour ,
D4:  Visit North Bay , Viper & Ross Island by boat
D5: Departure transfer to Apt.

5 nights & 6 Days at port Blair
D1: On arr. Check in at hotel, Late afternoon corbyn's cove beach ,evening visit Cellular Jail for light & sound show.
D2: Neil or Havelock island by Ship. o/n stay
D3: Return from Neil/Havelock Island to Port Blair.
D4: Full day City tour.
D5: Visit North Bay , Viper & Ross Island by boat
D6: Departure transfer to Apt.

The Lost Paradise – 6n / 7 days
D1: On arr. Check in at hotel, Late afternoon corbyn's cove beach ,evening visit Cellular Jail for light & sound show.
D2: leave for Neil island by Ship. o/n stay
D3: Transfer from Neil to Havelock Island , o/n stay
D4: Return to Port Blair.
D5: Full day City tour.
D6: Visit North Bay , Viper & Ross Island by boat
D7: Departure transfer to Apt.

The Dream destination – 7 nights/ 8 Days
D1: On arr. Check in at hotel, Late afternoon corbyn's cove beach ,evening visit Cellular Jail for light & sound show.
D2: Neil or Havelock island by Ship. o/n stay
D3: Return from Neil/Havelock Island to Port Blair.
D4: Full day City tour.
D5: Morning Dep to Baratang , Visit Mud volcano , Lime cave , return in The evening by Car on sharing basis. O/n stay at Port Blair.
D6: Morning free , afternoon visit Chidya Tapu. 
D7:Visit North Bay , Viper & Ross Island by boat
D8:Departure transfer to Apt.

The Pearl of Andaman –8 night /10 days
D1: same as above tour.
D2 : Visit North Bay,Vipper & Ross Island.
D3: Transfer Rangat, via Baratang with Mud volcano's & lime cave , halt at night.
D4: Transfer to Diglipur the unpolluted beach or full day excursion tour to Ross & smith Island by boat.Drive back to Rangat via Maybunder for o/n stay.
D5: return to Port Balir. Evening free
D6: Full day City tour with a lunch break for 2 hrs.
D7: Departure by Ship to neil Island, over night stay.whole free to explore the island or go for beach activity.
D8: morning transfer to Havelock Island, visit Radhanagar beach, evening return back to Port Blair, free to relax or go for Marketing.
D9: Departure transfer to Apt.

The Pearl of Andaman –9NIGHT/10 DAYS
D1: same as above tour.
D2 : Visit North Bay,Vipper & Ross Island.
D3: Transfer Rangat, via Baratang with Mud volcano's & lime cave , halt at night.
D4: Transfer to Diglipur the unpolluted beach or full day excursion tour to Ross & smith Island by boat.
D5: Drive back to Rangat via Maybunder for o/n stay.
D6: return to Port Balir.
D7: Full day City tour with a lunch break for 2 hrs.
D8: Departure by Ship to neil Island, over night stay.whole free to explore the island or go for beach activity.
D9: morning transfer to Havelock Island, visit Radhanagar beach, evening return back to Port Blair, free to relax or go for Marketing.
D10: Departure transfer to Apt.

Mail us for cost if you are interested.
We also arrange tailor made packages as per your choice & budget.

We have Special honey moon package for Honeymooners, visit honeymoon package to link.


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  • Pay Mode Terms: L/C (Letter of Credit), D/P (Documents Against Payment), Other
  • Packaging Details: There are five primitive tribal groups that are living in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, still following their unique customs and traditions and resisting the wave of modernity and civilization. These are: - Great Andamanese of Strait Island, Onges of Little Andaman, Jarawas of South and Middle Andaman, Sentinelese of Sentinel Islands, and Shompens of Great Nicobar.

Package Tour to Port Blair
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Hostory of Andaman & Nicobar Island

There are five primitive tribal groups that are living in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, still following their unique customs and traditions and resisting the wave of modernity and civilization.These are Great Andamanese of Strait Island,Onges of Little Andaman, Jarawas of South and Middle Andaman,Sentinelese of Sentinel Islands, and Shompens of Great Nicobars.

Great Andamanese of Strait Island:Having once the largest population amongst all the tribes of Andaman Islands, their numbers had dwindled from 10,000 in 1798 to 19 in 1969. The Administration has come forward to help these tribes in surviving and protecting and preserving their culture. These tribals have now been rehabilitated in a small island named Strait Island and are foragers. Though they have moved over to the modern food cooked with spices, they still go for hunting and gathering at times and their traditional food items consists of fish, dugong, turtle, turtle eggs, crabs, roots and tubers along with pork, Andaman water monitor lizard, octopus, molluscs taken out from shelled marine life such as turban shell, scorpion shell, sundial, helmet, trochus and screw shell and various types of crabs. Today, these people indulge in cultivating vegetables and poultry farming.
Onges of Little Andaman:One of the most primitive tribes in India that belongs to the Negrito racial stock, they have been relegated to the reserved pockets at Dugong Creek and South Bay of Little Andaman Island and have been rapidly dwindling in numbers. The semi-nomadic tribes, fully dependent on nature for food, they are under the wing of Administration, which has provided them with pucca hut type houses, food, clothes, education and medicines. Their traditional food consists of turtle, fish, roots and jackfruits. The tribal artistry and craft has been developed but they are known for making canoes. However, their laid back and dependent nature is their biggest enemy.
Jarawas of South and Middle Andaman:Recently turned friendly, Jarawas do not have canoes but use rafts to cross the streams. Administration stretched their hands to this tribe in 1974 and befriended them with gifts of bananas, coconuts and other fruits. They were hostile till 1998 but now they are coming out of their habitats to mix with the local people. Isolated from the civilized world, Jarawas appear to be healthy with smooth skin, deep curly hair, long and sturdy hands and legs and sturdy bones and are physically fit for hunting and fishing. This nomadic tribe is certainly not welfare-dependent and manages to subsist on hunting, fishing and gathering activities. Their traditional food consists of wild boar, turtles and their eggs, crabs, fruits and honey.
Sentinelese of Sentinel Islands:Inhabitants of North Sentinel Island, they are the world's only Paleolithic people surviving today that have remained aloof from outside world and have no contacts with any other group or community. Said to be an offshoot of Onge and Jarawa tribes, the Sentinelese are very hostile and never leave their Island. Thus, most part of their culture remains shrouded in mystery.
Shompens of Great Nicobar:Inhabiting the largest of Nicobar group of Islands, they belong to the Mongoloid race. They have two divisions - the smaller division of Mawa Shompens live very close to the coastal region along the river valleys and are very shy. However, they are intimate with the Nicobarese. The major group of Shompens is hostile and live in Alexendra and Galathia river areas and also on the east coast of the area in the interiors. Their numbers have dwindled greatly due to various diseases and they are physically very weak.


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  • Packaging Details: Entry formality for Foreigners All foreign nationals can stay in the islands for 30 days. This can be extended by another 15 days with permission. The required permit can be easily obtained Free of Cost from the Immigration counter at Port Blair Airport or Harbour upon arrival on production of their passports containing a valid Indian Visa. The process of immigration clearance at the Port Blair airport take about 10 minutes. The places covered by this permit for night halt are: South Andaman Island , Middle Andaman Island and Little Andaman Island (except tribal reserve), Neil Island , Havelock Island , Long Island , Diglipur, & Baratang. Indians Indian nationals need no permit/no visa to visit Andamans. However, permits are required to visit Nicobar Islands and other tribal areas, which are given in exceptional cases. Application on a prescribed form may be addressed to the Deputy Commissioner, Andaman District, Port Blair.

Hostory of Andaman & Nicobar Island
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