“Scuba booking + ferries booked perfectly. Felt premium.”
Abhinav T.
Nov 2025 · 4 travellers
The Andaman Islands are India's best-kept secret — a 572-island archipelago in the Bay of Bengal with some of the world's most pristine beaches, untouched coral reefs, and bio-diverse tropical forests. If Bali had a quieter, more Indian cousin, this is it.
Best time
Oct – May
Ideal duration
6 – 8 days
Budget (per person)
₹35,000+
Visa
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TIME magazine's 'Best Beach in Asia' — two km of powdery white sand and clear surf.
Dive into some of India's richest reefs around Havelock, Neil, and North Bay.
Tour the infamous colonial prison that once held India's freedom fighters.
Snorkel directly off the beach to vibrant coral gardens and sea turtles.
Walk on the ocean floor in a diving helmet — no swimming skills required.
Navigate through mangrove creeks by motorboat to reach limestone sea caves.
Freshly caught lobster, crab, and fish prepared in coconut-based curries.
Some of the healthiest live coral in Asia, sheltering 600+ species of fish.
On moonless nights, kayak into waters that glow electric blue with microplankton.
The islands are home to the Jarawa and Sentinel tribes — among earth's last uncontacted peoples.
Port Blair's markets are full of locally harvested pearls in all shapes and sizes.
We'll handle every detail — flights, stays, transfers, permits, and the moments in between.
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