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Andaman Islands

The Andaman Islands are a large group of nearly 600 islands in the Bay of Bengal between India, to the west, and Myanmar, to the north and east. Most are part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Union Territory of India,

The Andaman Islands are home to the only known paleolithic people, the Sentinelese people, who have had no contact with any other people.

Port Blair - the laid-back capital of the Andamans and the sole entry/exit point.

Image by Miltiadis Fragkidis

Climate data of Port Blair

Mid-January until mid-May sees the best weather, and often the best diving conditions. The days are mostly sunny at this time of year, and the sea sometimes flat enough to reflect the clouds. The monsoon usually hits around late May, lasting until the end of July, and is probably the worst time to visit the islands – strong winds, frequent rain and low visibility underwater. August through November some occasional showers and slightly rougher seas are possible but diving can still be great at this time of year. The weather often takes a turn for the worse for the month of December through early January. Andaman has a moderate temperature all through the year within the range of 23 degrees to 31 degree celsius. It has tropical climate, there are no severe climate conditions except for tropical storms and rains in late Summer and Monsoon.

 

Islands:

  • Havelock Island, the most visited of the islands, with the most (although still minimal) infrastructure. Beautiful beaches, great snorkeling and scuba diving.

  • Rutland Island, is pristine, non-polluted and least visited island. Beautiful Mangrove forest and coral reefs welcomes you to the 274 sq.km island.

  • Neil Island, quieter than Havelock with nice beaches and decent snorkeling.

  • Wandoor, a relaxed destination in its own right, but known more as the gateway to the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park.There is a newly setup luxury resort called Sea Princess Beach Resort. Easily reached, and near the Wandoor jetty is Anugama Resort, the newest property there.

  • Baratang Island, Mud volcano, Limestone caves, and Mangrove creeks in back waters.

  • Barren Island, an island with the only volcano in all of India.

  • Long Island, great if you're looking for Robinson Crusoe style camping. You can bring all of your own gear and food.

  • Jolly Buoy Island, a small island, is a part of the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. It is undoubtedly the best place for snorkeling with its extremely clear waters and a rich and diverse marine life. It has a small beach with thatched huts and the location is quiet scenic. To reach here, one has to first go to Wandoor and then take a jetty from there.

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