Where crystal-clear waters meet pristine white sands, where lush rainforests whisper ancient secrets, and every sunset paints the sky in hues of fire and gold. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are not just a destination—they're a state of mind.
Each island in this archipelago tells its own story, offering unique experiences that will stay with you long after you leave.
Home to Radhanagar Beach, consistently ranked among Asia's best beaches, with powder-soft white sand and mesmerizing sunsets.
A tranquil escape with natural rock formations, pristine beaches, and the slow, soulful rhythm of island life.
Discover limestone caves, mud volcanoes, and journey through the Jarawa Reserve on the historic Andaman Trunk Road.
Dive into a world of aquatic wonders and adrenaline-pumping experiences in these crystal-clear waters.
Explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life at sites like Elephant Beach and Dixon's Pinnacle.
Discover multiple islands in a day with ferry services from DSS or private operators like Makruzz.
Witness the underwater magic at North Bay Island with its shallow reefs perfect for beginners.
Walk on the ocean floor surrounded by colorful fish—no swimming experience needed!
MV Wave Rider aims to redefine marine tourism in the Andaman Islands. The state-of-the-art vessel boasts luxury seating, a fully air-conditioned onboard café, and an array of amenities designed to provide passengers with a premium travel experience while showcasing one of India’s most treasured eco-tourism destinations. Jolly Buoy Island, renowned for its crystal-clear waters, thriving coral reefs, and diverse marine life, is a plastic-free and conservation-focused site. Open to visitors only for part of the year to protect its fragile ecosystem, the island offers glass-bottom boat rides and draws eco-conscious travellers from across the globe.
A glimpse of the breathtaking beauty that awaits you in this tropical paradise.
A&N Administration Enhances Helicopter Services to Improve Connectivity to Remote Islands.
In a major initiative to bolster inter-island connectivity, the Andaman and Nicobar Union Territory Administration has announced an increase in helicopter service frequency across the archipelago. The updated schedule, designed to enhance accessibility to remote locations, will take effect from May 22, 2025.
Since its launch in 2003, the helicopter service operated by Pawan Hans Ltd. has been a vital transport lifeline for residents, providing year-round access to far-flung areas. The service has played a crucial role, particularly during medical emergencies and evacuation efforts.
In response to growing public demand for reliable and safe air travel, the Administration has overhauled the helicopter schedule to ensure broader coverage throughout the islands. Key changes in the new schedule include:
Additionally, the Indian Air Force will continue operating Dornier aircraft flights to Campbell Bay via Car Nicobar twice a week—on Mondays and Fridays.
The expanded air service is expected to significantly enhance emergency response efforts while also driving socio-economic growth across the islands. The Administration reaffirmed its dedication to ensuring last-mile air connectivity and maintaining a safe, efficient, and dependable transportation network for island residents.
The islands hold stories of colonial history, indigenous cultures, and India's freedom struggle.
The haunting Kala Pani prison where Indian freedom fighters were exiled, now a powerful national memorial.
Discover the fascinating cultures of indigenous tribes like the Jarawa and Sentinelese.
An emotional evening experience at Cellular Jail that brings history to life.
Fresh seafood, coconut-based dishes, and tropical fruits unique to the islands.
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