Andaman and Nicobar Islands Travel

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, straddling the blue waters of Bay of Bengal some thousands of kilometres away from the mainland, is one of the seven union territories of India. In fact, when it comes to area of land, it is the largest in the country. Andaman and Nicobar Islands boast a stunning coastline all through the 300-something islands there are ? some inhabited and some completely abandoned.
The entire coastline here is studded with powder-white sand beaches washed by sparkling blue-green water. Out into the water, coral reefs have given home to a vivid biodiversity in marine life, and the interiors of the islands are lush with tropical greens in places and dense forests of mangrove in others.
Not just its natural beauty, but Andaman and Nicobar is also renowned for being the home to the world?s only settlement who have not progressed beyond the technological likes of the Palaeolithic level. Earth?s last remaining uncontacted people, the Sentinelese tribe, have an entire island to themselves; landing there or even taking a boat nearby is not only made illegal by the Government of

Fact & figure of Andaman and Nicobar islands

  • Capital: Port Blair

  • Area: 8,250 km?

  • Population: 3,80,520

  • Language: Hindi, English

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  • Airports: Airports: Veer Savarkar International Airport

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