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Havelock Island, probably the most visited in the Andaman Islands, but the number of visitors was lower than the same location in Thailand. In Havelock Island, visitors can feel the rural island life. Buses that operate on the island is very simple and the locals have a friendly attitude. Those who seek comfort in untouched beaches, will find it here. Havelock is one of the most important tourism destinations of the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar. It is one of the few islands that is inhabited, although most of it is a natural paradise, replete with white sand beaches, coral reefs with a colourful array of aquatic life, palm trees, as well as dense forests in the interiors. Inhabited mainly by Bengali settlers, the island houses a number of small villages. Covering an area of 100 sq. km, it lies on the northeast of Port Blair, 54 km by road and 33.5 km by sea. The pristine island is a great base from which to hike, fish, kayak and sail to other islands. It also offers some brilliant snorkelling and diving opportunities. Radha Nagar beach on Havelock has been voted Best Beach of Asia, by Time Magazine. Source : http://booktravelpro.com |
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