Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands
Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park

Explore North Andaman - Places to Visit, Activities & Travel Tips

About the North Andaman

North Andaman is a serene and picturesque destination known for its pristine beaches, lush forests, and vibrant marine life. It offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.

Best Time to Visit

October to May

Trip Duration

5-7 days

A week is ideal to explore the main attractions and enjoy various activities.

Best Tourist Places to Visit in North Andaman

Activities / Things To Do in North Andaman

  • Snorkeling at Ritchie's Archipelago Explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life while snorkeling in the clear waters.

  • Trekking in North Andaman Forests Embark on guided treks through lush forests to discover the island's unique flora and fauna.

  • Visit Ross and Smith Islands Take a day trip to these twin islands known for their stunning beaches and clear waters.

  • Bird Watching at Mayabunder Observe various species of birds in their natural habitat at this bird sanctuary.

  • Kayaking in the Mangroves Paddle through the serene mangrove forests and enjoy the tranquility of nature.

  • Explore the Cellular Jail Visit this historical site to learn about the history of the Andaman Islands.

  • Relax at Karmatang Beach Unwind on the beautiful shores of Karmatang Beach, known for its calm waters.

  • Fishing Trips Join local fishermen for an authentic fishing experience in the Andaman Sea.

  • Visit the Indigenous Tribes Learn about the culture and lifestyle of the indigenous tribes of the Andaman Islands.

  • Sunset Cruise Enjoy a scenic sunset cruise around the islands for a memorable experience.

North Andaman Travel Shorts

North Andaman Best Restaurant | Your Ultimate Dining Guide

Seafood Delights Andaman | Best Sea View Restaurant in Port Blair

4.5
Must Taste : Grilled Giant Reef Fish with coconut curry

Pristine Beach Resort

4.3
Must Taste : Crab masala with steamed rice

SALT & SUGAR RESTAURANT

4.8
Must Taste : Prawn fry with local spices

Ocean Pearl Beach Resort - Best Resort in Havelock

4
Must Taste : Tawa fish with lemon butter

New Foodies Restaurant

4
Must Taste : North Andaman fish thali

The Island Spices Restaurant

4.9
Must Taste : Coconut prawn curry

Aerial Bay Jetty

4.4
Must Taste : Tropical fruit smoothie bowl

Andaman Mangroves Holidays | Cab Rental | Tour Packages | Book Ferry Tickets | Sri Vijaya Puram(Port Blair) | Havelock | Neil

4.9
Must Taste : Fried calamari with local spices

Ramnagar Beach

4.5
Must Taste : Coconut jaggery pancakes

Accommodation

Pristine Beach Resort

4.3
Approx Nightly Rate : 6000

Pristine Beach Resort

4.3
Approx Nightly Rate : 5500

Aerial Bay - Kalipur Road

Approx Nightly Rate : 4200

Saddle Peak View Resort

4.7
Approx Nightly Rate : 3500

Ramnagar Beach

4.5
Approx Nightly Rate : 2800

Blue Bird Resort

5
Approx Nightly Rate : 3200

Island Cliff

4.6
Approx Nightly Rate : 2200

Mangrove Homestay

5
Approx Nightly Rate : 2000

Classic Hostel

4.8
Approx Nightly Rate : 1500

Pristine Beach Resort

4.3
Approx Nightly Rate : 1200

How to Reach North Andaman

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Air

The nearest airport is Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair, followed by a ferry to North Andaman.;

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Bus

Local buses operate from Port Blair to various points in North Andaman.

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Train

There are no direct train services to North Andaman; travel by train to Port Blair is required.

North Andaman Nearby Destinations

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit is from October to May when the weather is pleasant.

No, you need to fly to Port Blair and then take a ferry to North Andaman.

You can enjoy snorkeling, trekking, kayaking, and exploring historical sites.

Yes, North Andaman is generally safe for tourists, but it's advisable to follow local guidelines.

The local cuisine features a variety of seafood and traditional dishes unique to the islands.

Yes, there are various accommodations ranging from budget to luxury options.

You can use local buses, taxis, or rent a bike to explore the island.

Pack light clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, and insect repellent for your trip.

Visiting indigenous tribes is restricted; it's important to respect their privacy and follow regulations.

Must-visit places include Ritchie's Archipelago, Ross and Smith Islands, and Karmatang Beach.

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