Friday 15 February 2019

Amazing Andamans






The holiday to Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a once in a lifetime experience. Andaman & Nicobar is full of amazing natural beauty and stunning marine life. I am eager to share my experience and thoughts about this lovely place. My experience may help others plan a better trip and help them to change their view to look at Andaman island as “Kaala-Pani “


Few details about the Andaman Islands
The Andaman Islands are a group of islands in the Bay of Bengal and a Union Territory of India. There are total 572 islands but Inhabited Islands are 38. The name of the island has always been 'Andaman' and might represent Handuman, the Malay form of Hanuman. The capital of Andaman Island is Port Blair.
The history of the British in the Andaman and Nicobar islands began in 1788. British Government thought of establishing a penal settlement here. In March 1858, the first penal settlement was established, with 200 prisoners, mostly rebels from the Indian Army. Initially, the convicts were kept in a jail at Viper Island. The foundation of the infamous Cellular Jail was laid in 1896. The building was completed in 1906. Place soon known as Kaala Pani because of Cellular Jail. This place becomes a favourite tourist place after 2000. Veer Savarkar International airport is the only airport in Andaman.





These small group of islands have such rich history -
dating back till the 2ndWW






Day 0 (14th– 15th Oct 2018): Pune – Chennai – Port Blair Flight

           We started from Pune to Chennai by Spice Jet Airways at 11 PM.  We went to the airport.  After the 1 hour journey to Chennai, we stayed at the airport about 3-4 hours and then boarded an Indian Airlines flight for Port Blair at 6 AM. Flight duration was 2 hrs. After nice breakfast and movie, we witnessed some beautiful scattered islands. This view is never to be missed. Simply amazing.
Taking off 


Day 1 (15th Feb 2012): In Port Blair 


            We were welcomed by my fathers friend from Andaman, Col. Dixit , with a lovely flower bouquet. We moved to our hotel, “Megapode Resort”, also known as Megapode Nest Resort. A royal luxury Bamboo cottage was booked for us. Open Sea view from your balcony makes you feel fresh. After taking rest for a while, we planned to visit Corbyn’s Cove Beach. There is nothing special as such on this beach but the calm water and lovely view of the beach made us spend about an hour on the beach.  The road to this beach is very beautiful. You can see Ross island on the way.

After visiting the beach, we decided to visit the Cellular Jail. Wow….. What a place to visit in Andaman.  Best way to see the past chapter of our Indian history. We should know the value of our freedom. You need at least 2-3 hours to see the entire jail. It was a very proud movement for me to enter in the Veer Savarkar's cell. I remember the quotes of veer Savarkar when he was in the cell as “मला जर त्यांची भाषा समजली तर मी त्यांना देशभक्तीची गाणी शिकवीन. पुढं ती गाणी ते आपल्या मुलाबाळांना शिकवतील. स्वतंत्र भारताचे नागरिक जेव्हा माझ्या कोठडीला भेट द्यायला येतील तेव्हा हे बुलबुल पक्षी त्यांना देशभक्तीची गाणी ऐकवतील ”. Light and sound show in evening was stunning.  I was choked after hearing the history of Jail. That’s when I got to know why people call this jail as “Kaala-Pani”.
7th wing of the cellular jail


During my jail visit, I saw some people making fun of this place. People were taking a picture in a cell or in Phasi Ghar. There were acting as they are a prisoner in this jail. I think we should respect this place. Quote by Ganesh Savarkar about jail is telling you everything. यह तीर्थ महारथियों का है, मात कहो इसे काला पानी, तुम सुनो, यहाँ की धरती के कण - कण से गाथा बलिदानी”. 
Entrance of the cellular jail

Day 2 (16th Feb 2012): Ross Island and Chidiya Tapu 



           We woke up early and were surprised by the weather condition. Average sunrise timing in Andaman is 5 AM and sunset by 5 PM.

     After a delicious breakfast from the resort, we went to the Ross Island jetty. It’s a 10 min boat ride from the jetty to the Island. This Island is the erstwhile capital of Port Blair during the British regime, and it presently houses the ruins of old buildings. It is very well maintained by the navy and local people. There are ruins building on islands and very interesting shapes made by tree + roots + ruin building. It’s Heaven for photographer and best to click black and white photos. To see complete island you need to walk a lot so better to carry water and some snacks. There is small beach which is completely destroyed by 2004 tsunami and you can see that. We spent nearly 3 hours on the island and took the same boat to return to the jetty.
We had our lunch at Annapurna restaurant which is a best vegetarian restaurant in Port Blair. Punjabi food cost us around INR 400/- along with ice cream. We roamed in Port Blair by our hired car. We found Port Blair city very clean and all the people here follow proper rules. In the evening we decided to take a road trip by bike so we asked our friend Hashmi for the bike. He gave his passion bike w/o any cost. Location was Chidiya Tapu.
Red Head Sparrow on Chidiya Tapu 
It is Around 25 – 28km from Port Blair city. The road cuts through a dense forest and sometimes along a classic seaside. This place is famous for a variety of birds but you cannot expect to see them from the beach. You need to explore forest area. Forest is quite dense so it’s better to go inside with a local guide or a local person. Beach is very beautiful and calm and it tempts you for swimming. Do not miss the classic view of the sunset and keep your camera ready to capture it.


Day 3 (17th Feb 2012): Jolly Bouy Island 



             Early morning we left the resort without breakfast as we wanted to see an aerial view of the Veer Savarkar Airport. Our driver Basir took us on a hilltop. From there, we were able to see the complete airport. We spent half an hour and saw the landing of an Air India flight and the takeoff of Kingfisher airline.
Our today’s destination was Jolly Bouy Island. For this island, you have to take a boat ride from Wandoor. Wandoor jetty is 30km away from Port Blair city. We got tickets for 9 AM boat. Boat’s name was Silver wind. By the same boat, you have to come back to Wandoor. That boat waits for us nearby the island for around 3 hrs. Jolly Bouy Island is in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park and has a nice beach to offer a spectacular breathtaking underwater view of corals and marine life. This is the best beach I ever visited in India for corals and marine life.They offer you free snorkelling OR bottom glass boat ride. If you like it then you can pay extra INR for a longer ride. We did free snorkelling which was just a trailer of marine life. We liked it so much, that we paid extra INR per person and took a 20-25 min extra ride. This experience was simply amazing. I could see the underwater coral, fishes moving around my legs, different types of fishes like a crown, large parrot, zebra, starfish, sea angelfish etc. and also 2 octopuses. My wife and I were so happy that we did snorkelling twice.


Star Fish



Giant Clam

Those who are scared of snorkelling then enjoy glass boat ride. By the way, for snorkelling, swimming is not a pre-requisite. But if you can swim, snorkelling guide takes you for a long ride. We enjoyed our long and deep snorkelling rides.After spending a long time here, we were tired, tanned and dehydrated. We were back to Port Blair for lunch and then rested till it was dark outside. In the evening we visited at anthropology museum. Best way to know the past and current state of tribal communities.  

We did some local market shopping in Port Blair. There is “Sagarika” shop where you can buy shell items, Jute based items and Handicraft. This is a government owned shop. There are other local shops also nearby Sagarika. I found these shops reasonable as compare to Sagarika. After a lot of shopping (thanks to my wife), we came back to the hotel for Dinner. Now our luggage count becomes 5 from 4 due to shopping. We had to sleep early as next morning we had ship to Havelock Island.

Day 4 (18th Feb 2012): Havelock Island + Radhanagar Beach 

             We checked out early morning from the resort and kept the extra luggage in the resort’s luggage room. The Hotel was very near to Phoenix Bay Jetty (port). Our ship named Bambooka was waiting for us. It was our first ship journey. Once the ship got sailing in the sea, we went on the deck. View of open sea was amazing. After an hour, my wife requested a crew member to show us the ship’s cabin. We got to know that the ship’s captain is from Pune/Nasik. He was so happy to meet us, that we spend entire journey in the captain’s cabin. We told us how to sail the ship. We had snacks with the entire crew members. Captain gave us his contact no and invited us to meet him when he will be back on leave in Pune.  After a royal 2 hour journey, we reached Havelock. 
Such clear water that there's a reflection of the sky 

Havelock Island is very small in size with a very less population. Havelock Island provides idyllic resort in the lap of virgin beach and an unpolluted environment. Our driver was waiting for us on the jetty. We moved to the seashell resort which is approx. 2-3 km away from the jetty. Seashell resort’s property is completely surrounded by tall coconut trees and green garden. Night bar is in the middle of the premise. Our private cottage was close to the beach. Beach is not at all good for swimming but you can relax on the wooden benches. We took rest in resort till 2.30 PM and then we started for a very romantic and famous Radhanagar Beach.
Radhanagar Beach is one of the largest beaches in India; it is lonely, very clean, silver sand and breathtakingly beautiful. It has been ranked Asia’s 2nd most beautiful beach. Local people say soon it will be on rank 1. It was very difficult to stop ourselves from entering in the blue water. We did photography sessions. A sweet European lady came to us and took our photos (we didn’t request her to click, but she felt like taking our snaps. Thanks if you are reading this blog!)

Day 5 (19th Feb 2012): our first Scuba Diving + Fishing game



         We were waiting for this day for a long time. At 7.30 in the morning, we left our resort and reached Go Dive India center. It is paddy certified diving school. We took the 1-day basic diving course. After wearing the wetsuit, we left the diving area by boat for our training section. We both were too excited about our 1st dive. The instructor explained to us how to dive and the does and don’ts. We had training for the worst condition under water. As we were getting trained in the 6 – 8 ft. water, we were eager to go for our Dive. A Photographer which we hired to dive was covering us to take some good pictures. After 25 -30 min training we decided to enter into the fabulous underwater world.When I entered in the deep blue sea, my heartbeat increased their pace. It took us a few minutes to relax in the water. Mother and I  and our Instructor were trying to focus on tasks which he explained us. After few min, we were mentally ready to go deep. Scuba gives us the chance to unveil the mysteries and the wonders of the environment which covers the majority of our planet. We really tried hard not to panic as we and our instructor went deeper and deeper underwater. It was really a great experience, seeing the beauty of sea wildlife because of the presence of many varieties of reef fish, corals. It was totally a different world. It is so quiet. We were inside the water for about an hour. When we came back I got to the real meaning of the Shayari from Movie Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. 

Day 6 (20th Feb 2012): Kala Pathar Beach + Port Blair

An uprooted tree from the tsunami of 2004 
          We decided that we will just roam around and explore the whole island. We rented an Activa bike to roam on the island. We read about Kaala Pathar beach from the internet so we decide to visit that place. It was a long drive and road quality is not at all good. The road was very lonely and hardly we see a single bike or person on the way. We could see the sea along the road. Finally, we reached the beach. It is a small beach but a very beautiful and an untouched one. There were hardly 3 couples on this beach. It is very clean and has crystal clear water. Good place for couple’s photo session. Tripod is needed as you won’t get anyone to take your snaps or you have to wait for someone to pass by. Luckily we had our tripod along with us. I don't know why people coming to Havelock miss this place.
Chatham saw mill: This Saw Mill is one of the biggest and oldest in Asia

We returned to resort to check out from our resort and had our lunch again at B3 restaurant. At 3 PM we boarded our ship Bambooka. After few min, a Vice Capt. came into the passenger compartment and took us to the cabin. Capt. Deshpande was aware that we were on the ship. (We told them about our return journey 2 days back). Other passengers were surprised that why were we taken out from the compartment. But we were aware of real the reason. Ha ha ha… Again we got a royal treatment on the ship. After a photo session with ship crew, we return to the Megapode Resort. Thanks, Capt. Deshpande and his team for such a royal treatment. We are still in touch with each other and soon we are going to visit them in Pune.

 When we returned to our hotel, we were sad. Next morning we were supposed to leave such a beautiful place. That night we decided to celebrate our first wedding anniversary in Andaman again. We will really miss this place. 

Day 7 (21st Feb 2012): Port Blair to Chennai       



            We check out from the hotel at 7.30 AM to catch our Indian airline flight at 8.50 AM. Basir dropped us on the airport in the morning. We were not happy to check-in to the flight, but it’s not possible to extend our stay in Andaman. We got a window seat and we said Goodbye to Andaman.


Bye Bye Andaman - Will miss U!!!




After 2 hr. Flight, we landed at Chennai airport. We had our bookings done at the New Woodland hotel. Our next flight was on 22nd Feb so we got 1 day in Chennai for rest. We did some shopping in the evening.





Some pointers for Andaman trip:
  1. Carry Sun cream, mosquito repellent for Havelock (only required if you are travelling through’ forest or near Radhanagar beach after sunset)
  2. Basic medical kit ( there are shops in Port Blair but you have to go to the main market)
  3. Sunglass and Cap.
  4. Camera and Tripod (you need tripod in Havelock)
  5. There is lots of ATM in Port Blair and 2 ATMs (Axis and SBI) in Havelock so no need to carry cash.
 Must visit Places which we miss due to lack of Time:
  1. Baratang: Visit to the famous Limestone caves and you can see Jarwa tribal people. Day trip begins early in morning and ends after sunset.
  2. Ross & Smith twin Islands: Though these are commonly referred to as twin islands, they are actually a single island separated by a sandy stretch which makes it appear like two separate islands.
  3. Elephanta beach in Havelock: Watersports, Snorkeling and Scuba Diving site.

    In our next year visit, we are going to cover these places. Actually, there are many more places which are hidden from us in Andaman. Let’s see how much we can cover on our next trip.I hope you like my travel blog and you are planning to visit this place.

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