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If you've ever wondered what the earth looked like when
God first created it, go down to the Andaman Islands. These
shimmering emeralds in the sea way off India's eastern coast and
deep into the Bay of Bengal are largely uninhabited and far
removed from any signs of civilization. Of the 572 islands that
comprise the Andaman and Nicobar islands, only 38 are inhabited.
And on these inhabited islands, you can be sure of the purest of
air, the greenest of foliage, the bluest of waters and the
whitest of beaches, anywhere in the world. In short, just the
way God made it.
Honeymoon Destinations in Andaman
How does one make the most of a honeymoon trip to the Andaman
and Nicobar Islands? Cruising, scuba diving, snorkeling,
trekking, or simply lazing by the sea side? A trip to the
Andamans can be one of the most fulfilling holidays you would
have ever taken. A lazy cruise off the harbour at Port Blair
will unveil the pulsating pace of marine life around Jolly Buoy
Island, underwater coral gardens off Cinque Island, the beaches
of Red Skin and Havelock Islands, the volcanic Barren Island,
the seat of the British administration on Ross Island, the
prisons on Viper Island and the old saw mill on Chatham Island.
Activity-oriented honeymooners can take to the Andaman Water
Sports Complex where there are facilities for water-skiing,
windsurfing, speed boating and milder activities like paddle and
row boating. Honeymooners can also pitch a tent on the beach or
trek through the forests with borrowed trekking equipment from
the Andaman Teal House.
In addition, Neil Island, Rangat, Long Island, Mayapur, Diglipur
and the Little Andaman Island possess unique natural
Destinationss. Take your time to walk through the quiet tribal
villages, white sandy beaches and mangroves, soak in the sun and
the gushing waterfalls, or stand by to watch the nesting
turtles. You can't get any closer to nature than that.
Visit the picture pretty Cinque Island flanked by brilliant
coral reefs that add an exotic touch to stunning Andamans.
Experience the tropical splendors of Ross Island, Rangat and
Neil Island as you honeymoon in Andamans, India.
Get an enthralling underwater glimpse of the vibrant marine and
coral world at the Mahatma Gandhi National Park located on the
Jolly Buoy Island. Tour the historic Viper Island and see the
oldest and the largest saw mill in Asia at the Chatham Island
while you honeymoon in Andamans, India.
Honeymooners can visit the spectacular wonders of Diglipur
Island while their honeymoon in the exotic Andamans.
Honeymooners can isit the Saddle Peak that is the highest point
on the Andamans, picnic near the River Kalpong that is the only
freshwater river that flows in Andamans surrounded by deep seas.
Tour the Oil palm plantations and waterfalls located near the
stunning Butler Bay on the Little Andaman Island as you
honeymoon in this exotic land with Honeymoon in India.
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