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Andaman
Day 01: Arrival at Port Blair in the morning and transfer to hotel. After lunch visit for Corbyn’s Cove Beach which is 9 kms from Port Blair – It’s a coconut palm fringed beach, ideal for swimming, sun-basking & bathing. Then proceed to Cellular Jail Museum, and later attend the enthralling Sound and light show at Cellular Jail- where the heroic saga of the Indian freedom struggle is brought alive. Overnight stay will be at respective Hotel/Resort at Port Blair.
Day 02: After breakfast departure by inter-island ferry to Havelock Island (57 kms by sea from Port Blair). Enjoy your afternoon at the World Famous “Radha Nagar Beach” (Beach number 7) at Havelock. The most popular beach named as “Best Beach in Asia – by Time in 2004” Overnight stay will be at respective Hotel / Resort at Havelock island.
Day 03: After breakfast proceed to Elephant Beach for adventurous snorkeling experience. Elephant Beach is located near the eastern coast of Havelock Island. It is approachable by dunghi (small wooden carved fishing motor boat). Snorkeling is leisure water sports in which a person swims on the surface of water wearing the face mask and view in the underwater corals. Please carry your snacks / pack lunch, drinking water & changing dress. Return back to Hotel. Overnight stay will be at respective Hotel / Resort at Havelock island.
Day 04: After Breakfast sail for Neil Island. A beautiful Island with plenty of marine life triangularly shaped with lush green surroundings of paddy fields, banana plantations and tropical trees. Pristine sandy beaches at Bharatpur and Lakshmanpur are some of the best beaches to explore. The breathtaking view of sea and the lushing greeneries in the island is really rejuvenating and enjoyable for enthusiastic travelers. Visit Lakshmanpur beach, where you can see a natural bridge formation. Later visit Bharatpur beach, ideal for Snorkeling and glass bottom boat rides. You can see the beautiful coral and underwater life. Overnight stay will be at respective Hotel / Resort at Neil Island.
Day 05: After breakfast day free at leisure. Return back to Port Blair (as per your booked ferry timings) and transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay will be at respective Hotel / Resort at Port Blair.
Day 06:After breakfast visit Ross Island - from where the British governed the entire Andaman & Nicobar Islands, prior to India’s Independence. One can see remnants of an opulent past in the ruins of the church, swimming pool and the chief commissioner's residence with its huge gardens and grand ballrooms. There is also a cemetery and a small museum managed by the Indian Navy. This island is an ideal destination for nature walk amidst sylvan surroundings with deer, peacocks, exotic birds, etc. "City Tour" of Port Blair - covering Chatham Saw Mill (one of the oldest & largest in Asia- Now closed), Anthropological Museum, Naval Marine Museum (Samudrika), Evening free for Shopping and other personal activities. Overnight stay will be at respective Hotel / Resort at Port Blair.
Day 07: Morning free for packing & personal activities. Transfer to airport.
Package Includes:
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3 nts accommodation at Port Blair in 1 DBL AC Roomat respective hotel.
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2 nts accommodation at Havelock in 1 DBL AC Cottage / Villaat respective hotel.
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1 nts accommodation at Neil Island in 1 DBL AC Room at respective hotel.
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Daily Breakfast and dinner at the hotel/resort on the fixed menu basis.
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All transfers and sightseeing will be provided in 1xylo/ertigaAC Vehicle as per the itinerary and not on disposal.
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Port Blair– Havelock – Neil Island – Port Blair transfers in Green Ocean/M V Makruzz ferry tickets to Havelock. (Depends on availability)
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All entry tickets + ferry Ticket + Forest Permits at various sightseeing tour places, to and fro ferry tickets at sightseeing places.(except North and Ross island Entry tickets)
Package Excludes:
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Airfare / Ship fare from mainland.
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Meals other than specified.
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Payments for service provided on a personal basis.
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Personal expense such as laundry, Camera Charges or any other services.
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Cost incurred due to mishaps, strikes, political unrest etc.