Overview
The Andaman Islands, an Indian Union Territory nestled in the Bay of Bengal, captivate with their stunning natural beauty and rich cultural tapestry. Comprising over 500 islands, this archipelago boasts lush tropical rainforests, pristine beaches, and vibrant coral reefs. Notable islands like Havelock and Neil add to the allure of this tropical paradise. The region is celebrated for its extraordinary biodiversity, both on land and in the surrounding azure waters, featuring a myriad of endemic flora and fauna. The indigenous tribes, including the Great Andamanese, Onge, Jarawa, and Sentinalese, contribute to the islands’ cultural mosaic, though facing challenges due to external influences. The capital, Port Blair, serves as a gateway to this haven, where nature and tradition intertwine, offering a unique and enchanting experience.