We provide Andaman And Nicobar Family Tour Packages Since 2010 at affordable prices. The Andaman Islands are a perfect destination for a family vacation. With its beautiful beaches, stunning scenery, and abundance of activities, there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy. Andaman is a beautiful place to explore with the family. It has many different islands, each with its own unique features. Coral Island is a great place to see the vibrant colors of the corals and the different types of fish that live there. Limestone Cave is a must-see for its stalactites and stalagmites. They are a popular tourist destination due to their beautiful beaches and coral reefs. The Andaman 7N / 8D tour is a great way to explore the Andaman Islands and see all that they have to offer. Andaman is also home to many different kinds of plants and animals, making it a great place for nature lovers.
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Day Wise Itinerary
Cellular Jail
Andaman Island was called the Kalapani because of this place where freedom fighters were kept under rigorous imprisonment during the British regime in India.
Light and sound show: where the saga of the freedom struggle is brought alive.
Also known as ‘Haathi Tapu’; the Hindi version of Elephant Beach. the island derives its name from the walks that the elephants of Havelock have been known to take around this region. Though there is everything the same about elephant beach, there are small intricacies that set it apart from others. This place is considered to be the best place for Snorkelling and Diving because of the clear blue conditions.
Laxman Pur Beach – Laxman Pur Beach is right at the Neil island jetty (about half a kilometer) and is a wide, white beach. Most of the tourists visit this beach in the morning hours and do snorkeling in the evening they get to watch the sunset at Laxmanpur beach.
Bharat Pur Beach – Bharatpur beach is right at the Neil island jetty (about half a kilometer) and is a wide, white beach. Most of the tourists visit this beach in the morning hours and do snorkeling.
Natural Bridge – Natural Bridge is the chief attraction of Andaman and Nicobar Island which is located on Neil Island. It is widely known as the Howrah Bridge. The name Howrah Bridge was provided by the local Bengalis of Neil Island and offers a pleasant environment for its tourists.
Corbyn’s Cove Beach
Teeming with people and encircled by lush green coconut palms, Corbyn’s Cove is one of the more busy beaches in the Andaman Islands. This is the closest beach to Port Blair, a mere 8 km from the City center. The drive to the beach is a stunning visual treat. You will get quite a view of Marina Park, the pristine blue sea lining the entire route.
A few miles from Port Blair is Ross Island, once an administrative headquarter for the Britishers before an earthquake rocked the Island in 1941. This island makes you nostalgic and takes you back in time when this was an administrative settlement for the Britishers. The Indian Navy has rebuilt some of the old buildings like the bakery and the local stores, from where souvenirs are available.
North Bay Island is a popular destination in Port Blair. The beach and the snorkeling opportunities in its fringing coral reefs are the closest ones you will find at Port Blair. A ferry will take you across Aberdeen Jetty and bring you back after 3 hours. The corals at North Bay are rather good and spread over a large area. You’re very likely to spot many fish, lobster, or even clams on the coral reef. When at North Bay, it is time to relax and enjoy.
Baratang Island is a gateway to the North & Middle Andaman District of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. This District is quite unexplored from a tourism point of view. This is one of the best parts of your trip to the Andaman Islands because of its virgin beauty and natural wonders. On Baratang Island you can see mangrove and tropical forests and Limestone Caves. This is one of the most exciting parts of the journey, where you will see the tribes (Jarwah). They are short in height and black in complexion.