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Andaman Islands – Witness Paradise On Earth

If you have ever fantasized about running from the hum-drum of the city life to a place that offers exclusivity, calm, and beaches; then Andaman Islands is for you. Andaman Islands is a chain of 300+ islands lying between India and Thailand and is one of the best summer holiday destinations in the world. Virgin beaches, crystal clear water, mangroves, and coconut trees; this place is right out of a dream and feels surreal. Although some of the islands of this group are uninhabited and not accessible, the islands that are accessible are nothing less than a paradise and offers many places to visit in Andaman. The islands of Andaman offer exclusivity to travelers in the form of exquisite hotels, global cuisines, and picturesque views. You can spend your days here indulging in kayaking, hiking, swimming amidst the corals, and relaxing on the beach. Tourist Experience: Swim with the Elephants Best Time To Visit: November to May How To Reach: One can reach Andaman by taking a flight to Port Blair. Places To Visit: Ross Island, Jolly Buoy Island, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park Things To Do: Snorkelling, Kayaking, Scuba Diving, Visit to historical sites Places To Stay: Sea Shell Havelock, Vintage Residency, Sandyy Wavess Places To Eat: Full Moon Cafe, The Bayview, Mandalay Restaurants, Fat Martin Cafe Tip: Avoid swimming in ocean depths Language Spoken: Bengali, Hindi, Tamil Currency: Indian Rupee (INR) Suggested Duration: 5-7 days #awesomepic#couplestrip#summervacation#travel#2023travelwish
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Posted: Jul 15, 2023
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