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Andaman &
Nicobar Islands
Ross
Island
Once the administrative headquarters of the British
this place is deserted today. Now entrails tourists
with its ruins of the printing press, church, bakery,
tennis courts, swimming pool, and the cemetery. A
small museum here will give an idea of what this place
must have looked in those days. For more
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Jolly
Buoy island
Offers
a breath taking view of the some of the World's most
spectacular coral reefs. One has to experience the
under water coral and marine life for oneself to
believe it. Glass bottom boats help to take a closer
look at the coral gardens.
Chiriya
Tapu [Bird Island]
A
tiny fishing village with beaches and mangroves,
Chiriya Tapu is 30 kms from Port Blair. From Chiriya
Tapu there is a beach which is well known for
snorkeling.
Neil Islands
40
kms from Port Blair, here the beaches are numbered and
beach number 1 has some lovely hammocks under trees
which are very popular among the campers. There is
also a fresh water well. One can watch very large fish
from these islands.
Havelock
Islands
45
kms from Port Blair, this island is full of Bengali
settlers. The main attractions of these islands are
Dolphins, Turtles and very large fishes.
Middle Andamans
The
Andaman trunk which through the Middle Andamans have
the Jarawa reserves. Independent traveling in this
area is discouraged. But the island is open to the
tourists and accommodation & other facilities have
been provided. Tourists can also visit Rangat and
Mayabunder islands.
Viper
Island
Which
was used to harbor convicts before the construction of
the cellular jail evokes similar emotions. It had
gallows on the top of a hillock where condemned
prisoners were hanged. Sher Ali, who killed Lord Mayo,
the Viceroy of India in 1872, was also hanged here.
Barren
Island
India's sole active volcano is located here. It
erupted last in 1994-95 after remaining dormant for
177 years. The Island has a diameter of 3 Kms and has
a big crater. Tourists can visit here by special boats
but are not allowed to land ashore for safety reasons.
Nicobar
Islands
Comprising of 28 Islands, with an area of 1,841 sq.Kms.
The Nicobars abound in coconut-palm, casuarina and
pandanus. Great and Little Nicobar have the Giant
Robber Crab, Monkeys with long tail and Pigeons.
Megapode, a rare bird is found in Great Nicobar.
Nicobar group is out of bounds for foreigners at
present. Indians may be given permission in
exceptional cases on application.
Great
Nicobar Island
Located at the Southern end of Nicobar, Great Nicobar
Island has a beach near Galatians which is the
nestling ground for Giant leather Aback Turtles. This
Island is also home to the biosphere reserve area and
the famous Indira Point (the southern most tip of
India).
Car
Nicobar Island
Full of exotic golden beaches and unique huts built on
stilts which have the entrance through a wooden
ladder.
Lakshadweep
Islands
The spell bound expanse of emerald isles, Lakshadweep,
studded in the blue water of the Arabian Sea
unfolds another world in itself.
The panorama
encompasses magnificent lagoons, sylvan sea
shores, miles of sun drenched sand and the enchantment
of swaying palms, spectacular marine flora and
fauna, All these harmonise to form a colourful
kaleidoscope typical of an archipelago paradise.
Four of the inhabited islands (Kavaratti,
Kalpeni,
Minicoy and Kadmath) are open mostly to Indian
tourists and Kadmat, Agatti and Bangaram is
open to both domestic and foreign tourists.
Sailing in glass-bottomed boats which give enchanting
views of the coral below. The wealth of coral
formation attracts a variety of tropical fish-angel,
clown, butterfly, surgeon, sweetlip, snappers
and groupers. There are also manta and stingrays,
harmless sharks and green and hawkbill turtles.
Water sports facilities like swimming, Rafting,
snorkeling, windsurfing, parasailing, water
skiing, catamaran sailing, deep sea fishing
and scuba diving are available in the islands.
Kavaratti:
The Headquarters of the Administration,
Kavaratti is beautiful calm lagoon and forms
an ideal spot for water sports, swimming and
basking on warm sandy beaches. The Ajara and
Jamnath mosques (of the 52 on the island) have
the best woodcarving and the former has a particularly
good ceiling carved out of driftwood.
Marine life exhibits can be seen at the new
marine aquarium and specimens at the museum.
Water Sports facilities are available at the
Dolphin Drive Centre, a favorite spot for water
sport enthusiasts. Kayaks, Sailing yachts and
glass-bottomed boats are available on hire.
Kalpeni:
Is known for its scenic beauty with the
small islets called Tilakkam & Pitti and
an uninhabited island on the north called Cheriyam.
A huge shallow lagoon encloses all of them.
A peculiar feature of Kalpeni atoll is the huge
storm bank of coral debris along the eastern
& southeastern shoreline.
Minicoy:
It is the southernmost island in Lakshadweep;
crescent shaped & has one of the largest
lagoons. The island is also very interesting
because of its unique Maldivian character.
Kadamat:
Kadamat is 8 Km long and 550 m wide at the broadest
point. In addition to the beautiful shallow
lagoon on the west that forms an ideal spot
for water sports, there is a narrow lagoon on
the east. The best attractions are the long
sandy beaches and the sand banks on the southern
tip for sunbath.
Kadamat
has been identified for staying tourists with
its tourists huts aesthetically situated in
the coconut palm groves in the beaches facing
the lagoon. The place is ideal for a real holiday
that brings you away from the maddening crowd,
hustle and bustle of city life.
Bangaram:
An uninhabited island, Bangaram is one of the
islands open to foreign tourists. The teardrop-shaped
island has superb beaches and beautiful lagoons.
Water sports like scuba diving is an offer here.
Andrott:
The tomb of Hazrat Ubaidullah and the
Buddhist archaeological remains at Andrott Island,
the longest Island in the lakshwadeep.
Minicoy:
Minicoy is the southern most island in Lakshwadeep.
It has one of the largest lagoons. Viringile
is the small islet seen to the south of Minicoy.The
Island is set apart from the northern group
of Islands by its culture.
The islanders are famous the world over as experienced
sea-men. Mahl is the spoken language here. The
light house constructed by the British in 1885,
the Tuna Canning factory, Pedal boating, Kayaking
and Sailing activities are some of the landmarks
and attractions found here. For
more
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