Andaman Islands-4th to 8th Feb 2017


The Andaman Islands form an archipelago in the Bay of Bengal between India, to the west, and Myanmar, to the north and east. Most are part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Union Territory of India, while a small number in the north of the archipelago, including the Coco Islands, belong to Myanmar.The Andaman Islands are home to the Sentinelese people, who have had no contact with any other people. The name of the Andaman Islands is ancient. A theory that became prevalent in the late 19th century is that it derives from Andoman, a form of Hanuman, the Sanskrit name of the Indian God.
Day 1 :Bangalore to Port Blair
GoAir 291 at 8.10 AM on 4th Feb was ready to take off where we (Myself and Bharath) reached Hyderabad Airport at 9.30 due to a stop.From there we flew to Port Blair in the same flight and landed straight into Vir Savarkar International Airport at 12.20 PM.Avinash, our guide was waiting to pick us to hotel Shompen which was 5 min drive.We checked in and left to Annapoorna hotel nearby on a walk for our lunch and had yummy north Indian thali.Luckily we could survive till 1 PM since our breakfast was done at BLR airport earlier in the morning .We went to our hotel,rested for a while.We were supposed to start from the hotel to Corbyn’s Clove beach, our first destination in Port Blair.
Corbyn's Clove Beach


Corbyn's Clove Beach


Relaxing at Corbyn's Clove Beach




Footh path near Corbyn's Clove Beach.A beautiful view

As per the schedule, our driver was waiting at 3 PM.We headed to the beach, had a walk,took some pictures and rested at the banks of the beach.The drive was beautiful with ocean just beside the road.Bhel puri was quite tasty too ! Later we moved to Cellular Jail.Driver dropped us just few mtrs away from the jail and we had to contact another guide Netaji , who had the entry tickets.It was a 2 min walk towards the jail.Netaji handed our tickets and after a 10 min wait in the quite, we entered the Jail for the Light & Sound show, our second destination.
Built in 1906 by the British Government, it silently stood witness to the tortures and ruthless atrocities meted out to the convicts, who were imprisoned in this jail. The prison acquired the name ‘cellular’, as it was entirely made up of individual cells which were meant for the solitary confinement of the prisoners, cutting them from contact with each other. Several eminent revolutionaries of India have been imprisoned in this jail, and they include Babarao Savarkar, Vinayal Damodar Savarkar, Barindra Kumar Ghosh and Batukeshwar Dutt amongst others. 


Near Cellular jail


Park in front of the Jail with the idols of freedom fighters


Cellular jail


Inside the jail people waiting for the show to start


All set for the light & sound show


The building originally comprised seven wings, intersected from a central watchtower. A guard used to keep a check on the prisoners from this tower. In addition, the Cellular Jail also has a large bell, which served as an alarm during emergencies. Each wing in this jail was three storied, which consisted of altogether 698 cells, each cell measuring 4.5 metre x 2.7 metre. The cells had built-in ventilators at a height of 3 metre. The building was subsequently damaged due to earthquake and tsunami, and today only three of the wings remain intact. 



Light & Sound Show


Light & Sound Show
The Cellular Jail is today acknowledged as a National Memorial monument. In addition, visitors can also enjoy a Sound and Light show in Hindi as well as in English conducted during evening within the premises of the Cellular Jail. This program depicts the heroic Freedom Struggle and the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and truly touches the soul of every Indian. The show gives us a brief idea about the brutal happenings in the jail prior to India’s independence and other historical events regarding this place. The place also has a Martyr’s memorial, a museum, and a photo gallery and art gallery as well, reminiscing India’s struggle for independence. The Cellular Jail was used by the British Government to deport political prisoners to a secluded archipelago and hence earned the name ‘kala pani’ meaning ‘black waters’. The wings of the building were branched out from the central tower like the spokes of a wheel, which were so designed such that the frontal side of a cell in a spoke saw the back of cells in another spoke. This idea was meant to make communication between prisoners impossible. The sound and light show is one of the most engaging attractions that Port-Blair has to offer. Aimed at telling the story of the history at cellular jail, it is a perfect blend of both information and entertainment. For those interested in indulging in a brief presentation about India’s heroic freedom struggle the Sound and Light show is definitely worth a visit.After enjoying the show, we headed back to our hotel .Netaji was all set to describe us about our next day schedules.We also paid 5000/- for Scuba diving sessions which was supposed to be done in Havelock Islands.Had dinner at Annapoorna hotel.Aloo Parota and veg biryani was very tasty and ended our first day of the trip.


Day 2: Port Blair to Havelock.
We had our breakfast at the hotel Shompen,left to the Port at 7.30 AM to take our ship to Havelock.Netaji was waiting for us near the gate.He handed us the tickets(to and fro) and guided about the route to ship.ID card was mandatory at the check in counter.Bags were scanned and after leaving the luggage,we were taken to Makruzz ship in a bus.
Makruzz Ship to Havelock


Makruzz ship

Ship started at 8.30 AM and reached Port Blair at 10.15 AM.Journey was good.Ship had a snack couner and TVs to entertain us.There were around 250 passengers.We collected bags & met Siva,waiting for us near the exit point.He was our guide in Havelock.He took us to Hotel Symphony Palms which was just 5 min drive.We checked in by 11.45 AM.Phulkas and aloo curry quenched our hunger which we ordered from our room in the same hotel.After resting for a while , it was time to see Radhanagar beach, one of the top 10 cleanest beach in Asia.We recahed there at 3.30 PM.That was an amazing view.

Symphony Palms


Symphony Palms


Radhanagar beach


Radhanagar beach


Bharath posing


Sunset at Radhanagar beach

We took a long walk, rested for a while under the trees.People began to gather during suset.That was a wonderful sunset experience.Later, we had churmuri and moved to our hotel at 7 PM.Netaji was waiting for us in the hotel lobby and briefed us about the next day program.Dinner was super good.

Radhanagar beach


Beach view


Symphony Palms beach resort

After sumptuous dinner we had a walk on the other side of the hotel .The area was so calm and peaceful along with the cool breeze from the beach side.That was all about day 2, a peaceful one !

Day 3:Elephant beat at the Havalock
Siva,had informed us to start at 7.30 AM sharp to Elephant beach.Breakfast was served at the hotel .From there we went to the port to wait for our turn in a boat to reach Elephant beach.Siva gave us juice bottle and guided us to take Shiek boat.There were 8 of us & it was 15 min journey to the beach.There were safety lockers,change rooms and bathrooms for tourists with light refreshment shop.We changed our clothes and started to snorkel.Bharath was facing difficulties intially but as he got used to the technique, we decided to explore a little more deeper .It was amazing 20 min snorkelling experience.
On the way to Elephant beach


On the way to Elephant beach


In Shiek boat


The clear water


Elephant beach
Thanks to our trainers for such wonderful pics and videos.Those colorful fishes and corals took our breath ! I swam for a while & Bharath too tried his luck in swimming but not was not successful !There is 3 hrs time duration to spend in Elephant beach.
Corals


Me snorkeling


Bharath


Fishes


We :)
Oh yeah , it’s called elephant beach since there were Elephants intially in the thick forest nearby .There was also an Elephant by name Rajan (As described by our driver the next day)which was so famous world wide.It would swim under water ! but unfortunately passed away 4 yrs back.We left the beach at 11.45 AM and reached port by 12.15 PM.1000/- had to be paid near the port for the advance snorkelling sessions.We reached hotel at 1.00 PM.Driver insisted us to try veg food in Anju Coco Resto which was 5 min walk from the hotel.It was a super hot day.Finally we ordered onion , aloo paratha with mix veg curry.Very delicious I must say ! Siva explained about the next day program in the evening.Rest of the day was rest time with dinner in Symphony palms and a small walk in the beach side opposite to the hotel.

Day 4 :Scube dive ,Havelock to Port Blair
We were instructed by Siva to leave to Scuba at sharp 7 AM .After having aquick breakfast, driver took us to Barefoot scuba diving place.We were given a suit  for diving session.We had to wait for half an hour after which training was given with the safety precautions and hand signals.Scuba diving was amazing experience.Corals , varieties of fishes took our breath away.We also received a certificate for the successful completion.
Scuba diving at barefoot scuba


Scuba diving at barefoot scuba


Scuba diving at barefoot scuba

Driver picked us up at 10 AM and took us to Kalapathar beach.It was almost 20 min drive.kalapathar got is name from the black stone in and around the beach.It was too hot but the view was spectacular.Driver was keen in taking us to a small walk path beside the beach.That was a cool 15 minute walk.From there we touched beach and had a long walk chating and taking pictures.Driver gave us lot of information about the place and the corals.Coconuts was something in Bharath’s mind.




A small trek near the beach


Driver Explaining about the plantations to Bharath
Kalapathar beach


Kalapathar beach


Kalapathar beach


Kalapathar beach


Kalapathar beach


Kalapathar beach


Kalapathar beach


Kalapathar beach


Kalapathar beach

We drank tender coconut water and left to another hotel which was a part of barefoot just opposite to boat jetty.It was lunch time.Pizza and chocolate cake with ice cream was quite good.Siva met us at the hotel and helped us check in the luggage for us.It was time to say bye to the beautiful Havelock at 4 PM.Macruzz gold took us to Port Blair at 5.45 PM.Driver insisted us to visit Sagarika Emporium before 7.PM.

We checked in hotel Shompen and immediately left to Emporium.Souviners were too good.We shopped at 2 places and came back to hotel.Veg Biryani,Shezwan noodles and soup was the favourite menu for dinner in Annapoorna Hotel.That was day 4 for us.
Day 5:

Breakfast was served at the hotel after which we had to check out for the drive back to airport at 9.30 AM. Port Blair to Chennai was the first flight in Indigo  542 at 11.45 AM.We had to wait for almost 3 hours in Chennai for our next flight to Bangalore at 5.25 PM.We reached bangalore at 7 PM.
Andaman trip was suddenly planned and it turned more than we expected.Too good I must say.Beauty of Andaman Islands is captured in our hearts forever.















4 comments:

Unknown said...

Hello Poornima,
Your itinerary looks great, thanks for sharing.
Can you provide details regarding guides booked for your trip ?. As we are planning similar trip, it will help us.

Thanks and Regards
Vinayak Karigar

Poornima Belawaadi said...

Hi, Sorry for the delay.Glad u liked it.
Pl try tripfactory.com

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