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LOCAL! GoNOMAD DESTINATION MINI GUIDE WHERE Stretched over an area of 700 kilometers -- north to south --, and once a hill range extending from Burma to Indonesia, these undulating islands are thickly covered by deep green jungles inhabited by unique bird species and endless varieties of exotic flora and fauna ringed by palm-fringed, sandy beaches meandering along the coastlines. The islands are also home to several indigenous tribal groups, many of which are virtually untouched by foreign influences.
WHY GO "What..?" "After all, you are from the land of lojenkes (Naked People)," said the man who once happened to stumble on a book on the Andamanese, the major aboriginal tribe. Greatly irked, Anju spatted, "You're right, I just put on clothes thinking you civilized people may feel ashamed; I'll remove them the very moment we get on board the return ship." Until recently, this was how the world thought of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Covered by over 92% forest reserve, home to endemic birds and studded with pristine sea beaches, the Andaman islands offer endless opportunities for nature lovers to pamper themselves with bird watching, relaxing on a secluded beach, or hiking in the islands unpolluted environments. But the real attraction lies offshore, as the warm Andaman waters harbor some of the worlds rarest and most exotic underwater marine life, including schools of dolphins, sharks and manta rays, and the waters are perfect for snorkeling and SCUBA diving. Note: The Andaman Islands are currently accessible to foreigners. The Nicobar Islands are currently off-limits to foreign nationals, and Indian nationals are only sometimes admitted.
WHEN TO GO
GETTING THERE AND AROUND
By Air
From Calcutta
By Sea
You'll need 3 passport photos. Ships get cancelled at times, thanks to government bureaucracy, strong union forces and bad weather. Be prepared for delays.
Getting Around
Check for latest schedules with Directorate of shipping Services, Port Blair (Tel: 32528/34299/31794) or tune into the local news bulletin aired by All India Radio, Port Blair at 6:45 am and 7:10pm. Also read the Andaman Herald or The Daily Telegram.
Local buses connect the city and all of South Andaman. Buses for Wandoor/ Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park and Chiriya Tapu (Bird Island) leave every 3 hours or so during the day and occasionally at night from the Central Bus Stand, Aberdeen Bazaar, Port Blair. Taxis and autorickshaws also connect the city, but charges are high. Autosrickshaws are cheaper, but negotiate hard in both cases. Ask the locals for prices, they know best.
Motorbikes, scooters and mopeds are the best modes to get around Port Blair and are available for rent from TSG Automobiles (Tel: 32894) or from Singh Travels (Tel: 33757) near the clock tower, Aberdeen Bazaar. Take them on the ferries (along with fuel) to Havelock Island and some other islands where transport is more difficult and more expensive.
Bicycles are the best way to get around pollution free Neil Island, and are available at shops in Neil Kendra at modest charges.
BEST MAJOR ATTRACTION
Splendidly secluded Radhanagar Sea Beach is the ideal destination for all nature lovers, island campers and offshore adventure aficionados. An unobtrusive combination of seafront island, cosy camping tents set amidst dense forest, a 2.5km-long stretch of clean, golden sand beach running parallel to the forest, and an hypnotic azure blue-tinted green translucent sea off the coast awaiting to seduce you, this is the beach youve dreamed about.
Laze around the pristine beach, take a long walk down extreme right, swim and bask under the bright sun. Since very few, if any other, bodies will be around, turn the beach into a nudists beach -- strip off and dive into the warm waters. No one will care.
Go bird watching in the nearby dense forests, come back and swim with the waves again, and explore underwater marine life. Dry yourself over a delectable lunch listening to music at the luncheonette at the Jungle Resort. Then, go photo hunting Iguanas. Take a sunset walk by the beach looking for nesting turtles (this is a turtle nesting beach), have your dinner and then fall asleep to the sound of the waves. In the morning, get up? No!!! Don't get up; you must be dog tired by now.
Designated "Asia's best sea beach" by up-market travel magazine, Action Asia, the beach offers private space to all aspirants and is a perfect rejuvenation center for all weary and agonized hearts too. You can spend some time at the nearby shacks talking to the local villagers, who are very friendly and down-to-earth people.
Accommodations are available in beachside tents set up by the Tourism Department, or at an eco-friendly Jungle Resort, just a few yards down into the jungle. This is also the home to Andaman Scuba Club offering scuba diving courses by trained PADI Dive Masters. The nearby seas offer more than 12 dive sites with Campbell Shoals and Minerva ridges the most popular.
The only source of communication is the phone booth at No.3, which stays inactive most times. Bring a flashlight along to find your path back at night to the resort or the tent through the forest: snakes may be lying in your way. Filled with dazzling fish and kaleidoscopic corals and visited by schools of dolphins, white shark, Hammer-head shark, manta rays and bluefin jack, these virtually unexplored waters are perfect for snorkeling and SCUBA diving.
Regular boats from MGMN Park sail for Jolly Buoy, Red Skin and Cinque Islands. No government boats sail for Cinque Islands. Red Skin and Jolly Buoy offer breathtaking underwater views of coral reefs and marine life, and a clean beach. Take a closer look from these glass bottom boats.
Cinque Islands are a pair of uninhabited islands and a national sanctuary. The most fascinating part is a rare, sandy beach with a sand bar joining North and South Cinque Island. A favorite diving destination, the islands are accessible by private charter boats from Port Blair, Wandoor or Chidiya Tapu. BEST UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS
Nowadays, hunger and curiosity brings the Jarawas down to Andaman Trunk Road, on which your bus will pass guarded by the Bush Police who take food and gifts at times by snatching whatever they like. This is definitely the most unusual attraction the Andaman islands can offer. You can continue ahead up to Rangat and to Cutbert Bay, which is a turtle-nesting beach from Dec-Feb, accommodations at Hawksbill Nest (Tel: 74233).
BEST ACTIVITIES AND TOURS But offshore lie the best psychedelic adventure sports. Go swimming and snorkeling along the coral reefs for a quick taste of marine life. The Andaman waters are some of the world's finest, relatively unexplored, unspoiled and dazzlingly colorful. With fascinating, virgin diving destinations some which have been closed to travelers for over 50 years -- Barren Island (India's only active volcano), Narcondum Island, Cinque Island, Passage Island and Interview Island, are the world's new "Divers Mecca."
Other activities include water skiing, wind surfing, sailing, parasailing, jet skiing, kayaking etc.
SCUBA Dive
BEST ALTERNATIVES BEST LOCAL HAUNTS
A five-minute walk downhill from Aberdeen Bazaar past Netaji Stadium is the Marina Park - an all time favorite local haunt. Have some spicy panipuris from the wayside stalls, and people-watch all evening.
BEST LODGINGS
The best accommodations available are: "We don't advertise at all and don't want to advertise," says Sushil Dixit, the owner. With no promotional hypes, this is one place where the only source of advertisement is "word of mouth." A true find.
Also offers scuba diving courses and facilities. BEST EATS
BEST ENTERTAINMENT
BEST SHOPPING However, exotic handicrafts of corals, seashells, woodcrafts and fine cane-crafts are the hottest island collectibles. Look for some remarkable mementos at Sagarika, Cottage Industries Emporium and Khadi Gramodyog Bhawan, Middle Point, Port Blair.
VISAS AND DOCUMENTS In addition to an Indian visa, all foreign nationals require permits to visit Andaman Islands. The Nicobar Islands are currently out of bounds for non-Indians. Even Indians require special permits to visit Nicobar group, which can be obtained from The Dy. Commissioner, Port Blair or Calcutta under special circumstances.
Foreigners can now easily acquire permits from the immigration authorities by paying US $30 or its equivalent in Indian Rupees on arrival at Port Blair (by air or sea). Permits are valid for 30 days, and can occasionally be extended by 15 days. On arrival, foreigners are required to report immediately at the office of Dy. Superintendent of Police, Port Blair.
Permits can also be obtained from Indian Mission Overseas, foreign registration offices at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Calcutta or immigration authorities at airports. The permit covers specific places for night halts and specific places for day halts only. Check the list with the Directorate of Tourism, IPT building, Port Blair.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Do not, under any circumstances, trespass prohibited or reserved areas. You might be inviting trouble from the Administration, as well the attention of hostile aboriginal tribes living in separate islands. Consult the Tourism and Forest Dept. (Tel: 33321) for details.
For emergency medical attention, head straight for G.B.Pant Hospital (Tel: 32102/33473) in Port Blair facing the Cellular Jail. There are also private clinics, as well as drug stores.
MONEY AND COMMUNICATIONS Cybercafes
Middle Point, Port Blair is crammed with STD/ISD booths and few cybercafes. In general, Port Blair is well connected. There are some other cybercafes at Goalghar and other parts of the city.
The main post office (Tel: 32226/32566) is beside State Library, beside which lies Telegraph office.
The telephone area code of India is +91 and Port Blair is (03192).
OTHER NOTES
BEST RESOURCES
andaman.nic.in
andaman.org
Also check out the books and literature from the reference section at State Library, Port Blair.
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