Ans: No, you don’t need passport to visit Andaman as it is part of India. All you need is a valid ID proof such as Aadhar, PAN card, Voter ID card, driving licence etc.
Ans: No, you don’t need passport to visit Andaman as it is part of India. All you need is a valid ID proof such as Aadhar, PAN card, Voter ID card, driving licence etc.
Ans: The Andaman Islands are pleasant throughout the year, but the ideal time to visit is between October to May when the weather is dry and the sea is calm. If you schedule your trip during the rainy season, there is a chance that you will miss a few places or things to do because ferries to neighboring Islands, such as Havelock or Neil, are cancelled due to unfavorable sea conditions, and water sports activities are suspended because of the weather.
Ans: 7 Night & 8 Days are enough to cover all the popular tourist destinations of Andaman if you plan it upto Baratang Island. If you are planning upto Diglipur Island then three more days will be required.
Ans: Yes, Andaman Island is a popular honeymoon destination for many reasons. The top most is it is a popular beach destination that offers world class hotel, resorts and spa at exotic locations. Beautiful landscape, lush green forest, thrilling water sports activities, beach side candle light dinner, aromatic or ayurvadic message for couple etc are other attractions that suite for newly wedded couple.