January 27, 2023
How to Reach Andaman by Air, Rail and Sea
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January 27, 2023
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Dotted with stunning little islands and myriad tourist attractions, Andaman and Nicobar Island is one of the most popular beach tourist destinations in the world. One of the seven union territories of India, Andaman and Nicobar Island is a stunning archipelago of 572 small islands located in the middle of the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea. Â
One of the fascinating facts about the Andaman Islands is that it is the only home in the world to the Sentinelese people. This indigenous tribe prefers to stay in isolation away from the usual civilisation. These tribes are protected by the government, and no outsiders are allowed in their territory. Â
A tropical paradise in every sense of the word, the Andaman Islands are blessed with alluring natural beauty and scenic landscapes that you may not find anywhere in the world. Besides being clean and having their name etched in the record books, some of the beaches in the island town are known to offer the best water sports activities in India, like scuba diving, snorkelling, sea bed walking and more. Â
If you are planning a holiday to Andaman, you may want to know how to reach Andaman, right? Well, don’t worry. We have your back. In this blog, we discuss the best ways to reach Andaman.Â

The Andaman Islands has only one airport, the Veer Savarkar International Airport, in the capital city, Port Blair. The airport connects these islands to different parts of the country and the world. Many renowned airlines operate direct and connecting flights to Port Blair via Chennai and Kolkata. Â
If you are travelling from Mumbai, Delhi or other cities in the north and wondering how to reach Andaman by air, you must take a connecting flight either from Chennai or Kolkata to reach Port Blair, and from there, you can take a private taxi or local transport to get to your destination. Â
Taking a flight to the Andaman Islands is the fastest way to reach the tropical islands, and the tickets are reasonably priced.Â

Many people wonder how to reach Andaman by ship? And, if you, too, have always dreamed of going on a cruise journey, you can make your dream come true by planning a holiday to the Andaman Islands. The Andaman Islands is one of the few places in India that has regular cruise services from different cities on the main island. Â
Going to the Andamans islands by sea route can be a fascinating and once-in-a-lifetime experience as you sail through the Bay of Bengal. There are ships/cruises operating from major port cities like Kolkata, Chennai, and Vizag to Port Blair and back three to four times a month. Â
The sea journey may take about 50-60 hours, depending on where you are travelling from and to, but during the course of your travel, you will enjoy every minute. From seeing the azure waters and enjoying a range of activities on the ship, to sleeping under the stars at night, you get a whole range of new experiences that you will remember forever!Â

Being an island, there is no direct rain or road connectivity to the Andaman Islands. If you are travelling from overseas or any other part of India, you can travel up to Chennai, Kolkata or Vizag by road or rail and then take a flight or ship to Andamans. This is the only way to reach the astonishing Andamans.Â

The alluring beaches of the Andaman attract tourists from all over the world and throughout the year. However, like all popular tourist destinations, the Andaman Islands also have a peak season between October and March during the winter season. During this time of the year, the weather is pleasant and not too hot. Â
The bright days and cool nights allow you to explore the various attractions around comfortably. It is also a great time to enjoy water activities like diving or just lazying around on picture-perfect beaches!Â
The monsoon season, which starts in June and extends till September, is not a good time to visit the Andaman Islands as the tropical island receives heavy rainfall, and the sea often gets rough. While you may get to explore the famous attractions peacefully sans the crowd, dealing with the heavy downpour can be challenging. Â
The summers in Andamans last from March to June, and the weather during this time can be extremely hot, with mercury levels reaching up to 38 degrees Celsius on most days. Â

If you have always wanted to go on a holiday to a destination with sparkling seas, golden sandy beaches, welcoming weather, serene shorelines, and a quaint environment, you may pack your bags and head to the Andaman Islands. The place has a long list of mind-boggling places to visit in Andaman, and the delicious seafood will make your holiday absolutely unforgettable. Â
From historical monuments to naturally-formed caves and idyllic islands, there are many places that are worth exploring. Let us look at some of the best places to visit in the Andaman Islands. Â
A vacation to a beach island can never go wrong. The Andaman Islands provide a perfect escape from the city conundrum with white sand beaches, thick mangroves, and lush tropical forests. Being a popular tourist spot that attracts many local and international tourists, there are many beautiful places to stay here. Â
But if you want to embrace the natural beauty of the islands and enjoy a premium stay, you can stay at any of the resorts in the Andaman Islands offered by Club Mahindra. There are three resorts, vis-Ã -vis, Symphony Palms, Havelock Islands, Symphony Sands, Neil Islands, and Symphony Samudra, which are affiliate properties of Club Mahindra, and they all guarantee you a comfortable and unforgettable stay.Â
Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd. (MHRIL), a part of Leisure and Hospitality sector of the Mahindra Group, offers quality family holidays primarily through vacation ownership memberships and brings to the industry values such as reliability, trust and customer satisfaction. Started in 1996, the company's flagship brand ‘Club Mahindra’, today has over 300,000 members , who can holiday at 140+ resorts in India and abroad.
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