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Day 01 – Arrival Port Blair
On arrival at Port Blair airport, meet our representative and transfer to your hotel. Later proceed to visit Corbyn’s Cove Beach where you can enjoy swimming and other beach activities. On the way back visit cellular jail & enjoy the sound & light show. Return to hotel & overnight stay at hotel.
Day 02 – Excursion to North Bay (Coral Island), Ross Island
Today after breakfast, enjoy a full day excursion to two island tour. North Bay Island (Coral Island) to see coral reefs, exotic varieties of beautiful ornamental fishes and other marine life. The glass bottom boat ride (optional activity) helps one to take a closer look at the vast coral colonies. You can also enjoy snorkeling & other water sports activity (optional activity) on this island. Then proceed to Ross Island – the erstwhile capital of Port Blair during the British regime, visit important ruins include a Church, Cemetery, Swimming Pool and Chief Commissioner’s residence. Return to your hotel in the evening & spend time at leisure. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 03 – Port Blair To Havelock Island
Today as per boat timing we will proceed for Havelock Island by Speed Boat. The journey takes 2 hrs from Port Blair. After arrival at Havelock Island proceed to Beach No. 7 called as “Radhanagar Beach” and is one of the most popular beach on Havelock and was ranked “Best Beach in Asia” by Time in 2004 . Return to your hotel, evening free for own activity . Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 04 – Havelock Island
After breakfast proceed to visit Elephants Beach, this beach is famous for Coral’s. You can enjoy snorkeling & other activities on your own. Return to Havelock for overnight stay at hotel
Day 05 – Havelock Island To Neil Island
Today check out from hotel at 09:00 Hrs & transfer to jetty for cruise to Neil Island. If you have a leisure time (as per cruise time for Neil Island) you can explore the Kalapathar Beach. Arrive at Neil Island & transfer to to hotel for check in. Rest of the evening at leisure. Overnight stay at hotel in Neil Island.
Day 06 – Neil Island To Port Blair ( 57 Kms )
After breakfast proceed to visit Sitapur Beach – One finest beach in this island. Also visit Lakhimpur beach, & Bharatpur beach – the ideal place for swimming. Later proceed to Jetty to board boat for Port Blair. On arrival transfer to hotel. Spend rest of the evening at leisure. Overnight stay at hotel
Day 07 – Port Blair Departure
After breakfast, check out from hotel & proceed for the local sightseeing of Chatham Saw Mill, Samudrika, Anthropological Museum, Fisheries Museum (sightseeing depend upon the flight timing). As per flight time transfer to Port Blair airport for your onward journey.
Literally meaning, the ‘abode of God’, Akshardham Temple was constructed in late 2005 in the honour of Bhagwan Swaminarayan.
In the chaotic lanes of Old Delhi is the Red Fort which is immensely popular for being of great historical importance, both during the Mughal Era and the British Era. In 2007, it was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Standing tall in the central part of Delhi is the India Gate which acts a memorial for the thousands of soldiers who sacrificed their lives for Mother India during the different wars. Owing to its massive structure, emotional history and central location, India Gate is visited by all kinds of tourists.
As the name suggests, Rashtrapati Bhavan is the home of the President of India and is the artwork of exemplary imagination and architecture. Indians find pride in visiting it because it is a standing example of India being a Democratic, Secular, Socialist and Sovereign nation.
If you have the slightest interest in politics, you will know about that the Parliament House. Commonly known as the Sansad Bhawan, it accommodates the Lok Sabha & the Rajya Sabha. It has the offices of the various ministers, committees and is home to a large library.
Known to be one of the most visited buildings in the world, Lotus temple is a place of worship of the Bahá’í Faith. The faith preaches the value of the different religions and stresses on its unification. As such, the temple is open to all members of the society and makes no biases based on their religion, gender, caste, creed, sex or educational qualification.
Unsurprisingly, Humayun’s Tomb is the tomb of the Mughal emperor Humayun. It was originally constructed for his Persian wife and hence its architecture drew inspiration from both Mughal and the Persian elements.
It is a 43m long Minaret with a 14m diameter at the base and is situated in the South Delhi District. The tower has 5 storeys with intricately crafted spiral-shaped 379 steps.