| Andaman & Nicobar Islands - Port Blair and other islands |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: London
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I am hoping to visit the Andaman islands in Feb 08 and am just wondering if anyone has any advice on which islands allow foreign tourists. Some suggestions on which islands are easily accessible from Port B. I will be there for three weeks. Most info seems to be about Havelock I would appreciate some info on other islands.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Sydney
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I spent a few weeks on Niel Island, that was back in 1999 but I doubt if it's changed much. There's a government hotel near the beach, but if you enquire amongst the locals, you can find accomodation elsewhere. You can hire snorkeling equipment at the hotel, the water is really calm oppst. (like a swimming pool), and there are loads of multicoloured fish to see. In fact, snorkeling at Niel (Neal?) was one of the best things I have ever done in India. If there's nobody else on the island, book into the hotel's dorm - you'll have it to yourself and it will just be like your own personal huge room - but you'll save money. Don't queue for the boat tickets at PB (complicated) - just jump on the boat you need. The ticket inspector will charge extra on the boat - but it's all dirt cheap and friendly. There's no grog for sale on most of the little islands, so take a bottle if you think you might get in that mood.
Like I say - this is all late 20th century info (alas) but I think the pace of so-called progress is slow on the islands, so things are probably the same. I found North Andaman really too wild and remote. The government hotel was in a really stupid place, and we got more-or-less stranded. Some dudes go to NA and go camping on tiny deserted islands just off the coast (they cut a deal with local villagers to get them there & feed them). But that's pretty hard-core, I've never done it, I don't know if it should be recommended - sounds great though.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Dublin
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Hi! See the Andaman thread in my signature.
Havelock, Neil, Long and Little Andaman are all open to tourists - there are also a few more sattered around which are 'iffy'. Have a great trip! |
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Havelock was my favorite Andaman Island! Beautiful beaches and great people.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: turkey
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we are of to the islands hopefully next week , we cant make up our mind wether to book a package of tours or to get info when there and wing it .
anybody got any thoughts on this , please bear in mind although young at heart our youngest is 50 colin |
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