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Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a group of 572 islands located in the Bay of Bengal, around 1600 km southeast of the Indian subcontinent.
Entry to the Nicobar Islands is not permitted for tourists. Even residents of Andaman Islands can visit Nicobar only with permits issued by the Andaman & Nicobar administration for valid reasons.
Scuba diving and snorkeling are highly recommended activities in Andaman. No swimming skills are required, as these activities are conducted under expert supervision.
Sea Plane services have been stopped in the islands. Helicopter rides are available but limited to only 6 seats, and tickets usually open only on the day of departure.
Yes, vegetarian food is easily available. While Andaman is known for seafood, the rise in tourism has led to many vegetarian food options across the islands.
Andaman is famous for delicious seafood including crabs, shrimps, prawns, lobsters, and fresh fish. Seafood is highly recommended, though prices may be slightly expensive.
No, photography of indigenous tribal communities is strictly prohibited and punishable by law.
Andaman Islands are generally relaxed and welcoming. Visitors should follow basic etiquette such as dressing appropriately and asking permission before taking photos.
Yes, Indian Rupees are used in Andaman. Currency exchange is available at banks, currency dealers, and airports, and ATMs are widely accessible.
Indian citizens do not require a passport, visa, or permit to visit permitted areas in Andaman. Foreign nationals need a passport with valid Indian Visa and a Restricted Area Permit (RAP), which is available on arrival at Port Blair airport or seaport.