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Some clicks from my recent visit to Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Union territory of India

Some clicks from my recent visit to Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Union territory of India
Some clicks from my recent visit to Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Union territory of India

Spent a few days exploring Neil Island and Havelock Island in the Andamans, and honestly, the place feels unreal at times.

Neil Island was slow, quiet, and peaceful…empty roads, turquoise water, and sunsets that didn’t look real. Havelock had a completely different vibe: more lively, dense tropical forests, white sand beaches, and some of the clearest water I’ve ever seen.

The highlight of the trip was scuba diving. Seeing coral reefs, schools of fish, and the underwater world up close felt surreal, especially for someone experiencing it for the first time. Photos really don’t capture how blue and clear the water actually is.

What I loved most about the Andamans was how untouched many places still feel compared to mainland indian tourist destinations. Life moves slower there, and after a few days you start adapting to the rhythm of the islands.

Sharing a few photos from Neil, Havelock, and the dives. Happy to answer questions about the trip, ferries, diving, or travel planning if anyone’s interested.

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