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The document provides frequently asked questions and answers about visiting the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It addresses questions such as how to reach the islands, when is the best time to visit, what activities are available, and practical travel tips. Key details covered include that the islands are located in the Bay of Bengal off India's east coast, accessible by plane or ferry, with a tropical climate year-round and many scenic beaches, forests, and opportunities for water sports. Visitor regulations and permits required for restricted areas are also outlined.

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The document provides frequently asked questions and answers about visiting the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It addresses questions such as how to reach the islands, when is the best time to visit, what activities are available, and practical travel tips. Key details covered include that the islands are located in the Bay of Bengal off India's east coast, accessible by plane or ferry, with a tropical climate year-round and many scenic beaches, forests, and opportunities for water sports. Visitor regulations and permits required for restricted areas are also outlined.

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FAQ

Welcome to Andamans. Your convenience is our prime concern. Please read below
to get answers to your most frequent queries and prepare you trip to Andamans
with these practical advices and tips.

1. Where Andaman Nicobar Islands Locates?


The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, located in the south-east of the Indian
mainland geographically, float in splendid isolation in the Bay of Bengal. Once a hill
range extending from Myanmar to Indonesia, these picturesque undulating islands,
islets numbering around 836, are covered with dense rain-fed, damp and evergreen
forests and endless varieties of exotic flora and fauna.
2. How to find Andaman on map?
Coordinates: 11.7401° N, 92.6586° E

3. How to Reach Andaman?


By Air and Ship

The Veer Savarkar Airport, an International Airport is located in the capital


town of Port Blair, the gateway to Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Port Blair, is
connected with Chennai, Kolkata, New Delhi and Bangalore by air. Air India, Go Air,
Indigo, Vistara & Spice Jet Airlines operate regular flights. Foreign chartered flights
are also permitted to land at Port Blair subject to the fulfilment of guidelines of the
Directorate General of Civil Aviation.

Regular passenger ship services are available to Port Blair from Chennai,
Kolkata and Visakhapatnam and back. There are three to four sailings every month
from Kolkata and Chennai to Port Blair and vice-versa. There is only one sailing for
Visakhapatnam in a month. The voyage takes about 50 to 60 hours during fair
weather.

4. Is the passport required for Andaman?

No, Indian citizens do not require a passport to visit Andaman.

5. What can I expect the climate & weather to be like in the Andaman Islands?

The Andaman Islands, like other parts of the Andaman Sea enjoy a tropical
climate throughout the year. The average minimum temperature is around 23°C and
it seldom goes much above 30°C. Humidity is relatively high at about 70% to 90%,
however with a gentle breeze blowing most the time it is still quite pleasant.

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6. How do I get to and from North and Middle Andaman?
Regular Govt. and Private Ferries are plying between Port Blair and Middle
and North Andaman up to Diglipur. Regular Transport services are also available
through Andaman Trunk Road (ATR) from Govt. and Private sectors.

7. Which is the best time to visit Andaman?

Andaman Islands are open for Tourists all seasons. The best time to visit the
Andaman Islands is from the month of October to May and Monsoon tourism will be
from June to October.

8. Which is the best beach in Andaman?

Much famed as the best beach for scuba diving and snorkelling, Radhanagar
Beach is one of the cleanest beaches in Asia, and hands down the best beach in
Andaman. Radhanagar beach also bagged the prestigious blue flag certification in
2020. A Blue Flag beach is an eco-tourism model endeavouring to provide the tourists
or beachgoers clean and hygienic bathing water, facilities, safe and healthy
environment. Other notable beaches include 1. Lalaji Bay Beach (Long Island) 2.
Laxmanpur Beach (Neil Island) 3. Butler Bay Beach (Hut Bay) 4. Twin Islands : Ross
& Smith Islands 5. Aamkunj Beach (Middle Andaman)
9. How do you get to Radhanagar beach, Swaraj Dweep from Port Blair?

Once you touch down the capital city of Port Blair, one can avail of the ferry
services from there and reach Swaraj Dweep Island easily.

10. What can you buy from Andaman?

You can shop for items like Spices, Timber Crafts, Jute Items, Shall Crafts,
Virgin coconut oil, Nicobari Mat (Chataai) and Coconut Handicrafts on your shopping
spree in Andaman.

11. Is there any mangrove forests in Andaman?


Yes, Andaman has mangrove forests that spread over 1136 Sq. Km. and 35 Sq.
Km. Tourists can enjoy mangrove forests tours to get up close and personal with
beauty of these forests. Tourist can enjoy Mangrove tours at Dhaninalla Mangrove
creek, Baratang Island, Kopri - Vikhroli creek, Lime Stone Caves, Yerrata Mangrove
Park and Yerrata Creek, Dhanninallah Mangrove Nature Walk Way, Panchavati Hills,
Moricedera and Sabari Village.

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12. Can Indian currency (INR) be used in Andaman?
Yes, Indian Rupee (INR) is the currency used in Andaman Islands. There are
several ATMs and Bank branches on inhabited islands, so withdrawing cash is not a
problem.

13. Are there endangered tribes in the Andaman and can one meet them?
The indigenous tribes are distinguished in two groups: the Onge, Sentinelese,
Jarawa and Andamanese of Negroid descent living on the Andaman Islands and the
Shompen and Nicobarese of Mongoloid descent living in the Nicobar Islands.
However, it is strictly prohibited, and against the law as well, to enter the tribal
reserves, meet or photograph the tribes. One should refrain from disturbing the
peaceful haven of these tribes. Respect the tribes and adhere to the law.

14. What are the different Water Sports activities one can do in Andaman?
Lot of Adventure Water Sports Activities that one can do in Andaman. This
includes snorkelling, scuba diving, sea walk, boat cruise, speed boating, Sea kart, Jet
skiing, Parasailing and many more.

15. Is the Cellular Jail open on all days?

The Cellular Jail is open all days from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM for general visit and
Sound and Light Show are scheduled from 5:30 PM onwards.

16. Is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island open all days?

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island is open on all days daily. Boats are plying
from Port Blair from 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM for general visit and Sound & Light Show
from 4:00 PM onwards.

17. Is it permissible to photograph the indigenous tribal people of the islands?


Taking photographs of the Aboriginal Tribes (Jarawas/Sentinelese/ Great
Andamanese / Onge / Shompen) in the Tribal Reserves is not permitted. It is an
offence punishable under PAT Regulation 1956.

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18. Do foreigners require RAP to visit the Andaman Islands?
Foreigners are permitted to visit the following Islands without requirement of
Restricted Area Permit- (1) East Island (2) North Andaman (3) Smith Island (4) Curfew
Island (5) Stewart Island (6) Landfall Island (7) Ayes Island (8) Middle Andaman (9)
Long Island (10) Strait Island (11) North Passage (12) Baratang (13) South Andaman
(14) Swaraj Dweep (15) Shaheed Dweep Island (16) Flat Bay (17) North Sentinel Island
(18) Little Andaman (19)Chowra (20) Tilang Chong Island (21) Teressa (22) Katchal
(23)Nancowry (24) Kamorta (25) Pulomilo (26) Great Nicobar (27) Little Nicobar (28)
Narcondum Island (29) Interview Island & (30) Wiper Island(Day visit only).

19. Who should get RAP permission?

Citizens of Afghanistan, China and Pakistan and foreign nationals having their
origin in these countries would continue to require the Restricted Area Permit to visit
Andaman & Nicobar Islands. In such cases, the Restricted Area Permit (RAP) would
be granted only after prior approval of the Ministry of Home Affairs. If any such
national is found visiting these Islands without the Restricted Area Permit, necessary
penal action would be taken under the relevant provisions of the Foreigners Act, 1946.

20. How do I get to and from Swaraj Dweep and Shaheed Dweep?

Regular Govt. and Private Ferries are plying between Port Blair and
Swaraj/Shaheed Dweep. Visitors are advised to reserve and confirm their to and fro
tickets well in advance.

21. What activities can be done in North and Middle Andaman?

North and Middle Andaman is mainly famous for Turtle nesting (seasonal)
Tracking, Bird watching, Mud Volcano, Lime Stone cave, Boat ride in Mangrove
forest, Eco Walking and Sandbar connected islands like Rose and Smith Islands.

22. How to reach Barren Island and Narcondam Island?

The volcanic Barren Island, the domestic and foreign tourists may be allowed
to visit Barren Island on board vessels but no landing ashore subject to obtaining prior
permission from the A&N Administration for the visitors and boats. For Narcondum
Islands it has been decided that it may be opened to foreign tourists for diving and
unescorted day visits. Narcondam is essentially accessible only from a live-aboard
vessel as there are no facilities anywhere nearby for accommodation.

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23. Is there any Govt. Guest House Available for tourist?

Yes, there are many Govt. Guesthouse available offered by different Govt.
Departments like Circuit House, Tourism Guest House and CPWD Guest House etc.
for more details contact concern departments or visit
https://www.andamantourism.gov.in/govt_acco.php.

24. How to Reach Mud Volcano?

Active Mud volcano lie in Baratang & Diglipur Island, a part of the Andaman
chain of islands. The volcano is one of the top places to visit in Baratang Island. To get
to the volcano, you to take 11 km ride by road from the jetty of Nilambur and walk
another 160 meters upwards to reach the spot.

25. Places to be visit in Port Blair?

In Port Blair there are many place which tourist can visit likes Museums,
Aquariums, Water Sports Adventure’s, Beaches viz Corbyn’s Cove Beach, Wandoor
Beach and Chidiya Tapu Beach etc. and Sound & Light Show at Cellular Jail and Netaji
Subhas Chandra Boss etc.

26. Is there any vehicles available for hiring?

Yes, there are many private agencies which offers two/four wheelers vehicles
for rent to tourists.

27. Important web sites which offers online services

https://www.andamantourism.gov.in/etourist - for booking of Sound & Light


show at Cellular Jail and Tourism Department operated Guesthouses. There will be
three shows daily: -

Sl. No. Show Nos. of 1st show 2nd show Timing 3rd show Timing
days Timing
A Hindi 07 days 5.30 PM to 6.50 PM to 7.40 PM 8.10 PM to 9.00 PM
version 6.20 PM (Tuesday, Thursday, (all days)
(all days) Saturday & Sunday only)

B English 03 days No show 6.50 PM to 7.40 PM No show (all days)


version (all days) (Monday, Wednesday, &
Friday only)

(NB: The timings of show may vary subject to timings of sunset)

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