Discover the scenic beauty of the North and Middle Andaman Islands, renowned for their stunning landscapes and vibrant marine life. Our tour packages for North and Middle Andaman invite you to explore breathtaking beaches, lush forests, and unique wildlife. Engage in activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and hiking, immersing yourself in the natural wonders of this pristine environment. With Pikme, your travel arrangements are efficiently managed, allowing you to focus on enjoying the beauty of the islands. Our holiday packages for North and Middle Andaman cater to diverse interests, whether you're an adventure enthusiast or seeking relaxation. Choose from guided tours that showcase the islands' natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Enjoy comfortable accommodations and well-planned itineraries that highlight the best of North and Middle Andaman. Let Pikme handle your arrangements, ensuring a seamless and memorable journey through these enchanting islands.
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| Explore The Tropical Paradise: Andaman And Nicobar Islands | 02 Nights / 03 Days | Rs.17,932 |
| Expedition To A Tropical Paradise: Port Blair To Havelock | 03 Nights / 04 Days | Rs.23,909 |
| Tropical Getaway: Exploring Elephanta Beach, Nile, Ross, And North Bay | 04 Nights / 05 Days | Rs.19,058 |
| Pearls Of The Bay: Adventure In Port Blair And Havelock Island | 05 Nights / 06 Days | Rs.35,864 |
| Andaman Enchantment: Discover The Islands At Their Finest | 06 Nights / 07 Days | Rs.41,841 |
Embark on an unforgettable journey through North and Middle Andaman, where pristine beaches, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage converge to create an explorer's paradise. From the limestone caves of Diglipur to the mangrove-lined creeks of Mayabunder, discover a world of adventure far from the tourist crowds. Experience world-class snorkeling, witness endangered sea turtles nesting, and immerse yourself in the unique lifestyle of local tribes while enjoying the serenity of these less-traveled islands in the Bay of Bengal.
1. Weather Considerations: Plan your visit between November and April for ideal weather conditions. The islands experience heavy rainfall from May to October, which can limit outdoor activities and water sports. Always check local weather forecasts and pack accordingly.
2. Transportation Planning: Inter-island travel requires careful planning as ferry services have fixed schedules. Book your tickets in advance, especially during peak season, and consider hiring a local guide to help navigate between attractions efficiently.
3. Accommodation Options: Reserve your stay well in advance as options are limited compared to South Andaman. Choose from government guesthouses, eco-resorts, or local homestays for an authentic experience. Many accommodations in remote areas may have basic amenities.
4. Cultural Sensitivity: Respect local customs and tribal areas which may have restricted access. Dress modestly, especially when visiting villages or religious sites. Always seek permission before photographing local inhabitants and be mindful of protected tribal reserves.
5. Safety Precautions: Carry basic first aid supplies as medical facilities are limited in remote areas. Stay updated on tide timings for beach activities, use reef-safe sunscreen, and follow local guidelines for wildlife encounters and water sports.
A delicious assortment of freshly caught fish, crabs, lobsters, and prawns cooked with local spices and herbs.
A coastal delicacy, lobster is grilled to perfection with a blend of local spices and a hint of lemon.
A flavorful dish made with tender prawns cooked in creamy coconut gravy, served with steamed rice.
Freshly caught fish marinated with spices and deep-fried, crispy on the outside and tender inside.
A staple in the Andaman Islands, fragrant rice paired with spicy fish curry made from locally sourced fish.
Enjoy tropical fruits like papayas, bananas, and coconuts, which are fresh, sweet, and abundant in the region.
Beautiful handcrafted jewelry made with locally harvested pearls from the pristine waters of the Andaman Sea.
Unique decorative items like lamps, wind chimes, and jewelry boxes made from seashells by local artisans.
Carved coconut shells turned into cups, bowls, and decorative pieces representing the island's culture.
A variety of locally grown spices such as black pepper, cinnamon, and cardamom, known for their rich flavor.
Exquisite wooden sculptures and carvings depicting local wildlife, made by artisans using driftwood and local timber.
Buy vibrant sarongs, scarves, and wall hangings featuring traditional Andamanese designs and motifs.
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| 1. Snorkeling at North Bay Island:- | Explore colorful coral reefs and diverse marine life in the crystal-clear waters, a paradise for underwater enthusiasts. |
| 2. Scuba Diving at Havelock Island:- | Dive deep into the Andaman Sea to experience exotic marine creatures and pristine coral ecosystems. |
| 3. Limestone Caves Exploration at Baratang:- | Trek through dense mangroves and explore the fascinating limestone caves formed over millions of years. |
| 4. Trekking to Saddle Peak:- | Hike up the highest point in Andaman, offering panoramic views of the lush green forest and ocean. |
| 5. Mangrove Boat Ride in Middle Andaman:- | Experience the scenic beauty of mangrove forests while cruising along tranquil waters in a traditional boat. |
| 6. Visit Ross and Smith Islands:- | Discover two islands connected by a natural sandbar, offering pristine beaches and scenic beauty for relaxation. |
Heavy rains and storms may disrupt travel plans. While the island turns lush and green, outdoor activities like diving or trekking are limited due to rough seas.
Warm, sunny weather makes this the ideal time for beach activities, snorkeling, and trekking. Temperatures range from 25 C to 32 C, offering pleasant days for sightseeing.
Cool, comfortable temperatures ranging from 20 C to 28 C make this the best season to visit. It's perfect for outdoor adventures, scuba diving, and exploring the islands.
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