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Beaches in Andaman & Nicobar

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AndamanImagine being marooned on an island just with the gorgeous greens, corals and reefs, softly swaying coconut canopies, fabulous forests and gentle sea waves all around…ain't this a dream come true!

Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the perfect tropical paradise where one can check out the wildlife sanctuaries, tribal reserves, national parks, copious mangroves, exotic wild orchids, dolphin's etc.

The sandy beaches of Andaman and Nicobar are nests for the Leather Back Turtle, Green Sea Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle and Olive Ridley Turtle. This Eco friendly tourist destination is indeed a paradise for the ecologists and ornithologists.

The beaches for Andaman are perfect for Scuba diving.

Some of the important beaches are as follows:

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Corbyn's Cove and Chirya Tapu - One of the most picturesque sea-beaches, it is ideal for sea bathing and sun-basking. The Waves Restaurant, the Peerless Resort nearby and the Hornbill Nest GuestHouse at a stone's throw, provide a kaleidoscopic view of the blue waterfront.

Beach Radhnagar Beach - Radhanagar and Vijaynagar Beach in Havelock are real exposures of unpolluted nature of Andman & Nicobar Islands for an environment lover. Vijaynagar beach is just infront of Dolphin Yatri Niwas and Radhanagar beach is 7-km away from Dolphin Yatri Niwas.

Harminder Bay Beach - These beautiful beaches are situated at Hut Bay Island at a distance of 100-km from the city of Port Blair and are connected by Inter Islands shipping services.

Karmatang Beach - Karmatang beach, at turtle nesting ground is being developed as tourist complex in Andaman Islands. Situated at Mayabunder, northern part of Middle Andaman, 240-km by road and 136-km by boat from Port Blair.

Ramnagar Beach - A sandy beach of Andaman situated at Diglipur Island. It is connected by two daily boat services from Mayabunder and from Port Blair twice a week.

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