Friday 2 February 2018

A trip to remember!

* One's destination is never a place, it's a new way of experiencing life **

      A holiday to Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a once in a lifetime experience. Andaman & Nicobar is full of amazing nature  and stunning marine life. Andaman Islands are a group of islands in the Bay of Bengal and a Union Territory of India. The place was known as "Kaala Pani" because of the Cellular Jail. This place became a tourist's spot only after 2000. Tourists can visit Andaman group of Islands as the Nicobar is out of reach for any kind of tourism activities and we need government permit to visit them.
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 My trip to Andaman was with my family in Oct 2016. Our flight was from Chennai to Port Blair, the capital of Andaman. It was a 4 day trip with stay and site seeing of Port Blair, Havelock island, Ross island, Bartang island and Neil island. A typical day at Andaman begins with sunrise as early as 5 AM in the morning and sun sets at about 4.30-5 PM. There are 2 monsoons in Andaman and it rains anytime, just like Bengaluru!!😁😁

    Day 1- On our first day we covered all the tourist spots of Port Blair like Chattam Saw Mill, Samudrika Naval Marine Museum,  Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports complex and The Cellular jail. Our day ended with light and sound show in cellular jail, which illustrates the torture and inhuman treatment of the prisoners. The vibe of cellular jail gives you goosebumps!!
   

imageDay 2 - We were ready at 4 AM for our first mini cruise ride to Bartang islands. It is famous for its beautiful beaches, mangrove creeks, mud-volcanoes and limestone caves. You can see thousands of parrots at Parrot Island in the evening. Naturally limestone caves are magical and you will be amazed to see these natural creations here. A jetty ride to the limestone caves from the island in the rain was thrilling!! 
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Day 3 - Our third day was the best day of our trip to Havelock islands, a 2 hour cruise ride from Port Blair.. Fine white sand, turquoise blue waters of exceptional quality and a lot of serenity were the hallmark of this enormous island. It's a paradise for water sports lover. One can enjoy scuba diving, snorkeling, bird watching, game fishing kayaking and much more.  I was  waiting for this day since a long time as it was my first "Scuba Diving experience". After a happy time at the beautiful Radhanagar beach, we went to the Ocean dive centre for scuba diving.  They give the dive suit with oxygen cylinder followed by 1 hour of basic diving training and instructions. You don't have to be a swimmer for scuba diving.  After getting  trained in 6 – 8 ft. water, I was ready for my first dive, both scared and thrilled.
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 There is nothing like breathing underwater. You feel your throat dry up, and try blowing air from your nose but you can’t. In the struggle of breathing from your mouth, you can’t help but swallow the salty sea water. And then you make a conscious effort to try and convince yourself to breath from the mouth. What fascinated me thoroughly was the sound of my own breath underwater, it was hypnotizing. When I entered in the deep blue sea, my heartbeat was really fast and it took me few minutes to relax myself under water. Scuba gives us the chance to unveil the mysteries and the wonders of the environment which covers the majority of our planet.  It was really a great experience, to see the beauty of sea wildlife, fish , corals etc. I also found Nemo( Clown fish) 😅😁 It was totally a different world. It was so quiet. We were inside the water for about an hour. When we came back I got to the real meaning of the shayari from Movie "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" . Just Kidding, it happens only in movies. But it does give you confidence to overcome your fears! It was just one word "AMAZING".    
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Day 4 - The day was a bit relaxing as we didn't had to wake up at 4 that day. We had only Ross island and Neil island to cover  and it is a 20 minutes jetty ride from Port Blair. Ross island has Indian Naval Post and a beautiful Light house. Ross Island has thick forests. To any onlooker it may give the impression that it has no "life" — in the sense that there is no human habitation. Spotted Deers and peacocks are mostly found in the island and they just roam around casually with humans, just like cats and dogs here.

Day 5 - We had a flight back to Chennai in the morning and we were upset and cribbing as we didn't want to leave Andaman. With heavy hearts we departed from Port Blair with extra baggage full of amazing memories.

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