After amazing 1st day at Jolly
buoy Island, came to know that few islands are unexplored and untouched. Must
say Andaman & Nicobar is full of amazing nature beauty and stunning marine
life. Port Blair is holding many treasures marine life, local tribes, forests,
vegetation, fauna, etc. The museums of Andaman and Nicobar Islands are
significant from not only national perspective but also from international
perspective. The museums at Andaman and Nicobar Islands not only display facts
on Indian freedom fighters but also brings into light the early local tribes
whose off springs can still be traced deep into the jungles of the island
groups. You cannot get the same presentation of facts on the Negroids and
Mongloid tribes that existed here nor can you get the same memorial at the
cellular jail that reflects the wrong doing of the British officials on the
Indian freedom fighters. The museums around Andaman and Nicobar Islands have
showcased every item of the past in a very pleasant way so that the viewer can
understand everything clearly. The museums in Andaman and Nicobar Islands that
you should not miss visiting are National Memorial or The Cellular Jail,
Smritika Museum at Ross Island, Fisheries Museum and Anthropological Museum.
They give you a brief insight of the past of the island groups.
Day 2 started with Port Blair
museums and headed to Havelock Island.
First Half:
Chatham Saw Mill:
The Saw Mill is one of the
biggest and oldest Saw Mill in Asia built. It lies on the small Island
connected with the city by a bridge over the Sea. It is a store-house of timber
like Padauk, Gurjan, Marble, Satin Wood, etc. This Mill was built by the
British Govt. on 1883. This Island has the second biggest wharf for the
inter-island & mainland shipping.Since 1970, a bulk of wood is supplied to
the mill from Thailand, Myanmar and Malaysia. Considered to be important
monuments of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Samudrika Naval Marine Museum:
Samudrika Naval Marine Museum:
The Samudrika at Andaman and
Nicobar Islands is a treasure house of items that provide important information
to the tourists about the geography and history of the Andaman Islands. This
museum is an interesting collection of marine biodiversity throwing light onto
the various types of fish, corals, conch shells etc. It affords you ample
information regarding treasures lying deep within the Andaman Sea. Also, an
interesting exhibit here is the blue whale skeleton. The Samudrika is under the
administration of the navy. The Samudrika is therefore also referred to as the
Naval Marine Museum. One of the attractions of the Samudrika of Andaman and
Nicobar Islands is a huge relief map of these islands.
Timings: 8.30 am to 12 noon and
again from 2 pm to 5 pm.
Entry Fees: 10rs only, pay extra
for camera.
Anthropological Museum:
The Anthropological Museum at
Andaman and Nicobar Islands houses various photographs which showcase the
living style of the above listed tribal people. There are many other items kept
for display that reflect the cultural beliefs and traditions of the tribes of
Andaman and Nicobar islands. The museum was established in the year 1975. Apart
from the photographs, the museum also houses models made up of clay that
display the types of houses, utensils, ornaments, equipment’s, clothes, etc.
used by these tribes. You can visit Anthropological Museum at any time of the
year. The museum remains closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Go and check out the
lifestyles of the ancient tribes who can still be located deep inside the
islands of Andaman and Nicobar.
Second Half:
The journey from Phoenix Bay Jetty (port) was
awesome experience. View of open sea was amazing. It was around 2 – 3 hrs. Journey
from Port Blair to Havelock Island. We spotted penguins around the journey too.
It’s better to book tickets in advance. Our shop was 2 hrs late as per
schedule. There are good facilities for waiting in Phoenix Bay need not
worry.
Havelock Island:
Havelock Island an independent
Island is about 38 Kms from Port Blair, that’s provides idyllic resort in the
lap of virgin beach and unpolluted environment. Largest island of the Andaman
and Nicobar Islands, Havelock Island is known for its pristine beaches, coral
reefs and great scuba diving experience. Havelock Island is named after Major
Gen Sir Henry Havelock, a prominent British Army official during colonial
times. The most beautiful beach in Havelock is the Radhanagar Beach which was
‘Best Beach in Asia’ by Time in 2004. Other beaches that are worth visiting are
Elephant Beach and Vijaynagar Beach. Mid-January until mid-May sees the best
weather, and often the best diving conditions. There are SBI and Axis Bank ATM
in Havelock Island, but do not depend upon that. Since it was not working when
we went. We checked in El Dorado Beach resort and relaxed for some time and
headed to towards Radhanagar Beach. All most all items on Havelock are bit
costly. Since it is a small island away from Port Blair.
Radhanagar Beach:
One of the cleanest beach I ever
been. The blue sea, silky white sand, exotic forest around, Romance, Sunset it’s
like a painting on canvas. A perfect place for Honeymoon!!!. It’s very
difficult to stop our self from entering into the blue sea. There are changing
rooms available at beach. Sunset is very early at Island, make sure you reach
before 5PM to spend some time in Beach. Sunsets are mesmerizing to watch but
keep track of time and catch the last bus if you are not staying close to the
beach. There are auto-rickshaws and shared 4×4 jeeps available for transport to
and from Radhanagar Beach. Radhanagar Beach is also known as beach number 7.
Radhanagar Beach |
We stayed in "EL Dorado
Beach Resort", which was in perfect location, the ambiance and the
decoration of the hotel was very attractive. It was not very near to the bus
stand. The surrounding of the hotel was fine. Hotel food was really good both
south and north Indian dishes. There was no extra activity in the hotel. They
did not arrange a sightseeing trip. Hotel rooms were not clean enough, not worth
to money. EL Dorado Beach Resort is located on Beach No. 5 at Vijaynagar in
Havelock, Andaman & Nicobar. The nearest airport is in Port Blair which is
accessible from Havelock by ferry service. The property is 2 km from Havelock
Jetty.
Dont forget to have Anju coco restaurant,which serves delicious foods. Nice atmosphere, awesome food and service make you feel
good, dinner is highly recommended. Liquor is not available, so those who wants
to drink may avoid this place. The building is unpretentious - essentially a
hall with only half walls, with bamboo mats above that. The restaurant is good
in serving sea food and non-vegetarian delicacies. The place is well maintained
in all respects. Anju Coco is mostly
filled with foreigners and tourists who are spotted having a gala time with
their own groups. Service is good yet again happy hours test the serves to the
limit. All-in-all a wonderful restaurant and it meets the expectation being an
island restaurant.
Why Not stay on Honeymoon for life ?
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