Andaman and Nicobar
Andaman and Nicobar are a large group of nearly 600 islands in the Bay of Bengal. Though they are a part of India politically, they are closer to Myanmar and Thailand than to the Indian mainland. They are grouped here with Southern India.
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Havelock Island is the most visited of the Andaman Islands. It's becoming popular for its beaches, laid back vibe and great scuba diving.
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Port Blair is capital and largest city of the Andaman and Nicobar island group, with a population of around 100,000.
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Within Andaman and Nicobar
Ross Island, Port Blair is in the Andaman Islands of
India. This Island the erstwhile capital for the most of Andaman Islands from 1858 until an earthquake in 1941.
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Little Andaman is an island in the Andaman Islands. Of the islands open to tourism it's one of the largest, yet it's remote location makes it the least visited.
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- The Andaman Islands are India's most remote state and are situated off the East Coast in the middle of the Bay of Bengal. You can get here by ferrie or flight from Chennai or Calcutta. Ihas crystal clear water, excellent for snorkelling and scuba diving. Permits for up to one month are obtainable … • Miko S.
- If you don't like dieseases and rats... don't go there! • Chris A.
- " a beach resort for people who hates beach resorts..." • Lea L.
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