Geographical Category

  • It is situated in the Bay of Bengal, giving it a distinct tropical characteristic. It constitutes around 0.25% of the country's geographical pasture. Lying around the 6°N to 14°N latitudes and 92-94°E longitudes, the climate remains explicitly humid, standard temperatures varying between 24-28°C. The area remains largely humid ranging from 70% to 80%.
  • The highest terrain on land is the Saddle Peak. It also boasts the Barren Island, which is the only active volcano in the entire country. The territory is drained by rivulets which end up into creeks surrounded by dense mangroves.
  • The reefs remain ecologically rich, as perennial as it receives perennial rainfall.

Demographic analysis and statistics

  • The last census that was done around 2011 resulted in calculating a population of 0.38 million which covers 0.03% of the country's population. As of now, any other demographic measures have been put on hold.
  • The urban and rural population are around 62.3% and 37.0% respectively. The tribal population is around 7.6%— place to six aboriginal groups such as Jarawa, Sentinelese, Great Andamanese, Onge, Nicobarese and Shompen.
  • The population density is around 46 persons per sq km.

Travel Trends and Ideas

  • The High Season (November to Mid-April)
    • Around this time, it is suitable for local attractions as the weather remains suitable and dry. There's no hazard of an incoming tsunami.
    • Activities remain open to all.
    • However, a contraindication remains where crowds are in surplus and it becomes more tedious to get in line and book for the best hotels. Things remain boarded for the entire time. It is usually advisable to pick a different time or be quick to pick calls with agencies.
  • The Mid-Season (Mid-April to Early June)
    • The weather is warm and humid. However, early showers might have an onset.
    • The sparsity of people, makes it easier for people to go to the major destinations without any trouble.
    • Activities are operational but during storms, snorkeling, scuba diving and anything related to the coast is temporarily called off.
    • Is more budget friendly if the travellers aren't seeking the high offshoot of prices around the peak season.
  • The Low Season (June - September)
    • It is characterized by heavy downpours. Makes it almost difficult to navigate around areas and time is mostly spent indoors.
    • Is the most budget friendly and the least crowded. However, availability around activities is a steady decline and hence this is usually not recommended as a cheaper alternative.
    • Water sports and the sort are disbanded for the entire season, if tides are too high.
    • Travel expenses are low but also dangerous.

Festivals

Festivals in Andaman are around light and sound retellings of its local culture, of the atrocities committed in the Cellular Jail and sometimes celebratory in building its textile and richly managed cuisines. They are entertainment procedures basking on immediate rehearsal, backstage sound effects and curtain call shadows to create an effect of vivid imagery. Sometimes stalls and smaller businesses are opened around to help introduce the tourists to their local delicacies.

Adventure sports and more!

Corbyn's Cove beach- the coconut-palm fringed beach, six kilometers away from Sri Vijaya Puram town is ideal for swimming and sun-basking. Facilities like hotel, restaurant, bar, changing room, adventure water sports are available here. Historical remains like Japanese Bunkers can be seen on the way to this beach. Snake Island, situated just across the beach, is popular for scuba diving. The Waves Restaurant & Beer Bar run by the Tourism department provides delightful cuisine at reasonable rates in a soothing ambience. There’s also a plethoric availability to water skis and games around trekking, fishing, scubas or birdwatching. Hotels and travel expenses are placed in packages suitable to the most boisterous and proximal activities around them.

Stats on tourist flow based on their intent

Either it be honeymooning trips, business walkthrough or a standard family trip, even counting solo endeavours - they are all presented on appropriate citations like agency hyperlinks or more methodical bookings like calling the manual hotel registrar. There are inclinations towards every specific range and type of it, either luxurious or frugal, a sharing stay with your beloved or your family, an individual casual trip, a limelight on thrifting, sports or activities around the sea, to taste your palette with their food and so on. With the growing extent of online sectors, it is easy to accommodate the particular thing you might want to make the experience more pleasant whilst also keeping your budget intact by the end of it all. Things are decided on the slightest click of your screen. Andaman has a tethering hotspot of modernisation built around steadying their populace’s grievances and interconnectivity to cultural or more lax purposes, often ready in times of dire emergency and customer care too.

Addendum to it all

Andaman and Nicobar Islands remain an important site of heritage preservation even today, their struggling erasure of local communities being taken under consideration by nonprofit organisations or protective movements. The wildlife isolated to their endangerment has readily been built around strict secrecy and sanctuary laws. With them in place, the endemic allure of this destination has been immortalised calling tourists from all over the world. The mere quandary around deciding price from time has been easily solved over time, where people can now travel under benefits of their own. It is a largely recommended place weaved around glaciers of biodiversity to a splendid post-colonial history of survival. As a memorial it is extremely important to treat its people with respect whilst also engaging in communities that keeps its striding tourism immortalised.

To Reach 

You can easily reach Andaman and Nicobar Island either via sea or air. The capital town of Port Blair has the Veer Savarkar International Airport which provides connectivity with Chennai, Kolkata, New Delhi and Bhubaneshwar by air. Regular passenger ship services are available to Port Blair from Chennai, Kolkata and Visakhapatnam which approximately takes 3 to 4 days to reach.

Tags: tour, package, travel, sikkim, gangtok, darjeeling, dooars, duars, lachen, lachung, pelling, bhutan, thimphu, paro, kathmandu, pokhara, lataguri, hotel, thailand, bangkok, pattaya, phuket, krabi, malaysia, kualalumpur, penang, lungkawi, malecca, srilanka,
marine2alpine
All rights reserved Marine to Alpine Pvt. Ltd. Website design and development service provided by Techno Developers Group.
MARINE TO ALPINE PVT. LTD.
G-0315, City Centre, Uttorayon, Siliguri
PO - Matigara, Dist - Darjeeling
West Bengal, India - 734010
Mobile : +91 97335 33000
Email : infomarine to alpinemarinetoalpine.com
Web : www.marinetoalpine.com
A member of
A proud member of HHTDN - Himalayan Hospitality & Tourism Development Network
Leave a Message