We went to Andaman for our second wedding anniversary .
before going there , i had done some research on the net on what to see etc had read couple of blogs and they said " its a tropical heaven on earth blah blah"
my first impression of Andaman which happened to be port blair city and airport was this is slightly bigger than a village but much pollutated than a village - was filled with disappointment
all the disappointment disappered the moment i entered ITC's fortune Bay resot , the view from the lobby and the restaurant is worth it . the serene sea deep green at places , blue at others just staring at u , nothing for miles just the ocean and the occasional boat on it - Now i will call it paradise .
for travellers going to andaman , the place where u stay can make or break your trip , ITC is slightly expensive but for the view and the peace we felt in the resort I dont think we would have enjoyed andaman if we had stayed elsewhere
there is nothing much to do in andaman , its a place where u can laze around for hours with a book , sit in water neck deep , go swimming , do some customary site seeing but basically spend time with self,spouse and just relax.
its a place getting filled by tourist and the hotel travel desk is a place which u shld avoid, they are very expensive and for a trip that would have cost us 1500 they charged 4000. go to the market and book a taxi for the day - see the places it will be more economical .
Since andaman is closer to chennai I thought it will be full of tamil people , yes tamil people are there but not as many as I thought - there are many bengalis as this place is also accessible from culcata - infact the majority of the service people in the hotel are bongs - u will also find the omnipresent mallu .
the tourist guide will throw all these places at you
1. ross island
2.corbyn's cove
3.chidiya tapu
4.north bay coral island
5.cellular jail
6.city tour covering some measuems
please ignore all of them except for cellular jail
I will list down our iternary and based on our experience will list the best iternary for andaman
Day 1: morning we reached port blair around 10 - had breakfast - explored the resort and in the afternoon after lunch took the ferry to ross island - this is a old settlement of the british - except for the view of the sea near the light house I didnt enjoy the ruins
Day2: we went to place called mou terra - This is a MUST SEE PLACE , we went on a catamaran far into the ocean to a island called mou terra - this is a inhabitated island , not yet known to tourist - pure bliss , white sands,geen blue water , u can wade some 200 mts into water and it will be only hip deep - fun place to waddle , swim , have fun . and the best part is scuba diving to see coral
at first i was scared to jump in the middle of no where but the corals are worth a see u get fascinating insights about marine life and when a small fish almost kissed my nose I knew i would have missed a life time oppurtunity if i had not gone to see the corals . the whole day is for mou terra and in the end of it u are too tired to do anything else
Day3: morning we spent in the resort and in the eve took the complimentary city tour covering meusems and the cellular jail, except for the jail i felt others was a waste of time
dont miss the sound and light show at the cellular jail - they send chills down your spine but u get a perspective of what your history is .
Day4: we went to see oldest saw mill - waste of time , nothing to see here
afternoon we went to corbyn's cove again - its over crowded , dirty and not worth , our marina is much better and after mou terra u dont relish the public beaches
compared to corbyn's cove the road adjoining the hotel is abetter place to appreciate the water and absord the calmness of the ocean
Day5: packed our bags and left the paradise by the morning flight
hmmm even now when iam stressed I can picturise the view of the ocean from the loby and a calmness fills me
Now information for tourist
1.4 nights 5 days is sufficient for this place
2. take enough snacks from chennai as except for chips u dont get anything else here and moreover everything has to come form chennai so its expensive
places to be covered in andaman
1. take a helicopter ride over the islands (we couldnt do this as the copter was already full)
2.mouva terra - the corals are ammasing and the feeling that there are only couple of people in the next 100 kms is a wiered feeling and worth it.
3.cellular jail - sound and light show
4. havelok island - plan for a overnight stay in this place - the beach here is supposed to be very beautiful
5, if u have tme after all the above can go to ross island .
6. also can cover jolly bouy - its also an island similar to mouva terra .
Highlights of Andaman
1.scuba diving
2.catamaran ride
3.neck deep in middle of sea
4.endless view of clear oceam from the hotel room
5.the darkness being interrupted by the sole beam of a light house on the next island
6.no traffic sounds,not crowded only sounds are the boat motor sound and the boat horn
very relaxing and peacfull holiday
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Andaman- Travelogue
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5 comments:
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This is an excellent write-up of a 5 day itinenary at Andamans. We are using this as destination guide for Andamans in our website - Budget Accommodation and holiday ideas.
Our website lists budget accommodations across India and also provides practical and pragmatic holiday ideas.
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Hey I loved this post. As someone who plans to visit the island sometime late this year or next ... this was really useful. A few pics would have just added glory :)
Hello!
I enjoyed your write up. You can find one of this kind in my blogspot also. My blogspot is:
http://annamalayaan.blogspot.com
I feel that you didn't wholly enjoy your trip to Andaman, did you?
But anyhow hats off to you. Keep blogging.
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