
Beaches in Andaman
1. Radanagar Beach
With turquoise waters and powder white sands, Andaman's Radanagar Beach has been repeatedly listed on the list of beaches around the world as Asia's Best Beaches by TIME Magazine in 2004. This pristine beach is located on the highly respected Havelock Island, a tourist paradise and the largest island of land surrounded by this series of waters.
2. Kalapasar Beach
Kalapasar Beach is located on Havelock Island and is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Andaman Islands. It offers stunning views of the Bay of Bengal and long white sandy beaches with large black stone rocks underwater. The water is deep and ideal for swimming, but it is advisable to pay attention to the rocks in the water.
3. Elephant Beach
With its vibrant coral reefs and fascinating turquoise waters, Andaman's Elephant Beach is one of the places that has built the islands' reputation as a beach paradise. The pure white sands accentuate the bright colours of the water. Going around the ocean on a glass boat is almost a sacred experience.
4. Bharatpur Beach
Bharatpur Beach is a stunning coastline famous for its pristine white sands and clear blue waters surrounding Neill Island. Despite its proximity to Port Blair, it is rarely crowded and offers a quiet holiday atmosphere. The coast is shallow with coral reefs and is one of Andaman's beaches where you can enjoy water sports such as snorkelling, diving, beach exploration and sunbathing.
5. Chidiya Tapu
Tapu is a picturesque little island in Andaman, about 25 km from Port Blair. Bird watching is the main attraction of the place, but there are fun water activities on the beach such as snorkelling, scuba diving, deep-sea hiking, pearl harvesting and boating. The island's sunset point is considered one of the best sunset points in the Andaman Islands. The hiking trail runs from the scenic beach shores to Mundapahad, a long, narrow black cliff on the edge of Chidiyatapu. The view of the sea is a wonderful view of the deep blue sea.
6. Lakshmanpur Beach
Located on Neill Island, Lakshmanpur Beach is a stunning white seashell sandy beach perfect for sunbathing and swimming. The shallow waters are inhabited by corals that once bred abundantly in the area. Enthusiasts can snorkel to explore shallow waters and corals. One of the factors that make this beach famous is its proximity to the pier on Neill Island, about 2 km away. This makes the beach special for tourists who like to walk around and enjoy themselves.
7. Vijay Nagar Beach
Vijay Nagar Beach is one of the most famous beaches on Havelock Island and is primarily an exciting water sport such as beach exploration, bird watching, fishing, trekking, snorkelling, surfing, sailing and swimming. I will visit you. Andaman's scenic beaches have long white sands, and the pristine turquoise waters that reflect the clear blue skies are worth a visit.
8. Sitapur Beach
Sitapur Beach, also known as Beach Number 5 or Sunrise Beach, is a stunning golden sandy beach on Neill Island. The contrast created by the clear blue water is attractive. Best known for its enchanting golden sunrises and sunsets, this beach is one of the best beaches in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where you can take a long stroll along the smooth sands to soothe your nerves.
9. Wandoor Beach
Wandoor, a small village in southern South Andaman, is best known in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. It is one of the richest areas of marine biodiversity. Wandor Beach is located on the charming South Andaman Island. Not only is it one of the most popular spots for tourists, but Wandor Beach is also famous for its rich biodiversity and calm and peaceful beaches.
10. Kalipur Beach
Calipur Beach in Digripur is a beautiful beach with an infinite number of turtles. This includes the rare things that come here to build nests. Apart from that, Andaman’s Calipur Beach is also a popular picnic spot for locals and tourists. You can also go snorkelling or witness the beaches famous for turtle nesting. October-March, the nesting season for turtles, is the best time to visit the beach.
11. Amkunj Beach
Amkunj Beach is also known as Langat’s eco-friendly beach. It has a rocky coastline and is not ideal for swimming. But you can take a careful walk to experience its beauty. Tourists can sit on wooden benches on the coast and watch the waves hit the rugged terrain. Sunsets and sunrises are the best time to visit the beach. It is also famous for turtle watching.
12. Sandbar Beach
Sandbar Beach is basically a long sandy beach that connects the two islands of Ross and Smith in Andaman. The stunning scenery created by the dense forest islands and white sandy beaches is unique to this place and attracts and experiences many tourists. On sunny days with calm waves, you can relax a bit in the sandbar or snorkel and swim on either side.
13. Redskin Island Beach
Redskin Island is one of 15 beaches in Andaman and Nicobar Islands Marine National Park. Jolly Buoy Island is adjacent and can be seen as an alternative island. The scenic beaches and adjacent forests make a picture book vacation that attracts tourists every year. The island is the centre of marine life, with abundant red coral reefs, aquatic animals, tropical vegetation, white sandy beaches and clear waters.
14. Pathi Level Beach
Pathi Level Beach is a fairly isolated and pristine Andaman beach on the island of Digripur in Andaman. Known for its tranquillity, the beach is an undeveloped beach that has not been spoiled by tourists and locals, so you can escape the hustle and bustle. The beauty of the beach lies in its isolated nature, but visitors are required to carry light meals and water as there are no hotels or restaurants around the beach.
15. Karmatan Beach
Karmatan Beach, also known as Andaman’s “Turtle Paradise,” has been a scenic spot that has grown into a huge holiday spot in recent years. It was a weekend vacation for many locals due to the abundance of facilities and activities. The clear and beautiful views of Karmatan Beach, shallow waters, tall green trees and eco-friendly habits make it one of Andaman’s most visually appealing spots.
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