
Tucked away in the Bay of Bengal, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a tropical escape where time slows down and nature takes centre stage. This scattered archipelago of over 500 islands blends pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant coral reefs with rich colonial history and rare cultural heritage. Whether you’re diving into turquoise waters at Havelock (Swaraj Dweep), exploring the haunting corridors of the Cellular Jail in Port Blair, or simply unwinding on an untouched shoreline, the islands promise a journey that’s both immersive and inspiring. The Andamans are accessible yet uncrowded, offering comfort without compromising on authenticity. Ideal for honeymooners, families, solo travelers, and adventurers alike, each island offers a different rhythm—from laid-back beach days to thrilling underwater adventures. The Nicobar Islands remain largely protected, preserving their indigenous cultures and delicate ecosystems. With regular flights and ferry connections via Port Blair, getting here is easier than ever. And once you arrive, you’ll find that the true charm of these islands lies not just in their beauty—but in their sense of solitude, history, and harmony with nature.
(Swaraj Dweep)
Havelock is one of the most important tourism destinations of the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar.
(Saheed Dweep)
Neil is a tiny but beautiful island located 37 Kms. to the south of the Andaman Islands.
(Middle Andaman)
Baratang Island is a gateway to North & Middle Andaman District of Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
(North Andaman)
Diglipur is a large island in the North Andaman housing lush green tropical forests, world class beaches and rare attractions like the Mud Volcanoes.