Friday, July 12, 2019

Andaman Tour: Best Month To Travel


 
Best time for Andaman Holiday: Holiday Lovers are always confused About Best Time to their destination, they should be sure any time is good to visit any destination but you should avoid season hostile seasons especially when you are traveling with Senior citizens and Small kids. Youth is strong enough to withstand and enjoy any weather and will take it as an Adventure trip. You must be Bothered about the weather only when you are a leisure trip or on a trip to explore the location.

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Andaman is an island that has a great deal of traveler Visiting every year, however, what's the proper time to go for Andaman vacation? Andaman is an all-weather destination and this is partially true because of the very fact that the climate in Andaman and Nicobar Islands keeps fairly consistent throughout the year.  The best time to plan an Andaman Holiday is from End September to May because the weather is very pleasant and you can enjoy all the activities that is possible In Andaman

Andaman Holiday Tour in Summer
Months: (Apr till July): This is the good and economical season to go to Plan an Andaman holiday. The temperatures vary from a gentle twenty-four degrees to thirty-seven degrees Celsius. April month is the warmest month in Andaman and temperatures; and can often reach 33-37 degrees Celsius,

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Andaman throughout Monsoon Season Months
: July to September)
: Andaman has 3 seasons, together with “monsoon season. During Monsoon seasons tourists will experience serious rainfalls, blustery winds, and high tides. This makes it tough to Spend time outdoors as there will be torrential downpours. Still, the temperatures are pleasant and the same as those in might.
If you are Planning visiting here during this point of the year You Need to spend a great deal of your time inside and not participating in any activities that involve the beach. This is often the lean tourist season in Andaman therefore if you don’t mind the rain, you'll save a great deal of cash. Many guests spend a great deal of their time outdoors in water sports like snorkeling, water sport and scuba-dive., these activities may not be possible during the rainy season in Andaman. For those who wish to participate in drier activities, they will plan some hiking or a motorcycle ride. it's a nice time to go to Port solon, Long Island, Baratnag Island, camp Islands, Smith and Ross Islands, little Andaman, and Diglipur.

Andaman throughout The Winter Months: October Through March
: October Onward is happening to be Best Tourist month to go to Andaman Holiday tour. The winter temperatures vary from twenty degrees to thirty degrees Celsius. The rains have much disappeared at this time. Because the weather is therefore pleasant, this will happen to be a preferred time of year to go to the island. fortuitously, it doesn’t tend to urge overcrowded that still makes it an agreeable time of year to  In conclusion, if you intend on visiting Andaman you may have an agreeable time. The weather is good.
Your best bet is to go to Andaman throughout the summer or winter months so that you don't miss out on something that the world has got to provide simply because of inclement weather.
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Dubai For Indians


 Indians in Dubai.
Dubai Holiday is Favorite International Holiday Destination of Indians, but Indian came  here to work in  UAE oilfield as a migrant labor And settled here. Life is very fast and competitive here as compared to India but overall it has been a great experience for Indians. When you arrive in Dubai, you will be amazed to see so many Indians working here and you will be amazed to most of them are talking in Hindi only. The place is mostly dominated by Malayali’s (Keralites), though you can see people from all the Indian states living and earning in Dubai. 

A glimpse of Indians in Dubai:
1.       Salaries- There is no Average salary as such in Dubai and it depends on your skills, experience, Competence and the number of years you have worked here. It also depends on the company you are working for. But talent does not go Unrewarded.

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2.      Expenses- Dubai is not a very costly city compared to other big cities, you will see the best luxury and strolling to meet the needs of their families back home. The biggest expense in Dubai is House rent followed by traveling. You need to either spend AED on Exorbitant rent and take a place near the metro so that you don't have to spend on a car or you can save money on rent by taking a house in the outskirts but then you will have to spend on a car Fuels. Getting a driving license in Dubai is expensive and takes time.

3.      Savings – Savings is the most important part. Your savings depend on various factors. The salaries that we get here are tax-free in UAE and India; when remitted to India. Recently Dubai Imposed a 5% VAT, though. People here earn a decent salary but they still live paycheck to paycheck or they live on loan/ credit cards owing to their extravagant lifestyle. Some people who save 75–80 % of their salaries and have got decent investments back in India.

4.      Social Life – There are a lot of people of all states, caste, and Religion of India.  so you will have at least one Bengali, Malayali, Punjabi in your friend circle and you will have a mixed group of friends here and celebrate all the Indian Festivals together. Your friend circle also comprises people from Pakistan and the Philippines.

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5.      Law and Order - Jugaad (hack) does not work, here when it comes to getting your work done in government offices, banks, etc. People respect and Obey the law and there is very little Chance Of Crime being committed. You need to be a bit cautious when you rent/buy properties, but all in all, Dubai is a safe place to live.

6.      Food- There are many good Indian restaurants serving delicacies of all the Indian States. You get authentic Veg/ Non-Veg Indian Street food. You can see many Indian supermarkets - Lulu, Al Adil, etc - to name a few.

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Monday, July 8, 2019

Amazing Facts of Andaman Nicobar


Amazing Facts of Andaman Nicobar Islands

You can find beach destinations everywhere in this world and Andaman Nicobar is no exception and you can see many beaches in its more than 600 beautiful Islands. Some Unique aspects of Andaman group of island makes it different from all other beach destinations of the World in many respects. These Amazing facts make Andaman as a perfect Honeymoon and Family Holiday Destination.  Andaman Offers Adventure, Trekking, Water sports, lazy Holiday. Some Special Facts about Andaman and Nicobar Islands




1.                                                           Bioluminescence (Only on NO Moon Night)

Picture this – tiny lighted stars and galaxies floating under your feet instead of the blue sky above at Havelock Island. This happens due to the presence of phytoplankton in the sea waters as you row your boat through them.
2.       

                        India’s Only Mud Volcano





Baratang in Andaman is the only place in India with mud live volcanoes and tourist observed mud volcano explosion in March 1983.

3.       World’s Largest Turtles in Andaman




Andaman and Nicobar Islands have India’s best nesting beaches for three species of marine turtles – Hawksbill, Green turtle and world’s largest sea turtle, the Leatherback

4.                             Mt Harriet – Trekking



You wouldn’t normally associate Andaman with trekking but In fact, trekking from Mt Harriet – the third highest peak in the archipelago is one of the best things to do in Andaman.

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Other Popular Sightseeing in Andaman & Nicobar islands 
1.       Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island
2.       Elephant Beach
3.       Kalapathar Beach
4.       Jolly Bouy Island
5.       Ross Island
6.       Chidiatapu
7.       Port Blair
8.       Marina Park

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Andaman Holiday


What AndamanFamily Holiday has in Store for You:

Andaman is a group of Appxomately 600 beautiful islands full of beautiful beaches and some amazing and unique natural phenomenons, and you can get a chance to enjoy the

 Beautiful beaches of the Andaman group of Islands.

Pristine beaches, crystal clear water and a little of history make the Andamans the perfect choice for an enjoyable family vacation Andaman Holiday all under one roof like adventure, long treks, lazing around in the island backwaters and, for the more adventurous good water sports activities like deep-sea diving. From the multiracial and Multi-Cultural town of Port Blair to the pristine white beaches of Neil and Havelock Islands and the limestone caves of Diglipur, the Andamans offer something for every tourist.

Don’t miss these Andaman specialties:

Port Blair: A multicultural city offering a glimpse of multiple traditions, Port Blair is a scenic escape from the hue and cry of city life. Steeped in colonial history, Port Blair is perfect as a basecamp for your stay in the Andamans.

Havelock Island: Clear blue waters and white sand beaches lined with mahua trees give Havelock Island a picture-perfect look. Havelock has long treks and fascinating backwaters, Havelock is a perfect escape into adventure, soothing holiday and scenic beauty. You should experience a rare Phenomenon of Bioluminescence, during your Mangrove kayaking on No moon night.

Neil Island: This serene Blue island welcomes you to coral reefs, beaches, and rich wildlife. No need to say, snorkeling is perfect here.  Unlike other islands in the Andamans, Neil Island is an escape from the crowd. There are Many virgin beaches around for an evening Romantic date with your lover or better half. Life is slow and that the real meaning of the holiday.

Limestone Caves, Northern Andamans: The Limestone caves are located in North Andamans and are a Great Visual treat that shouldn’t be missed. Your sojourn will be mesmerizing, taking you through tribal habituates amidst Jungle. You can also watch sun-bathing crocodiles camouflaged perfectly in the mangrove forests of the area. 

Trip to Baratang Island
Snorkeling and Scuba Diving: If you’ve ever done snorkeling, you must know that there’s nothing better than snorkeling in clear turquoise waters to explore aquatic life. The coral reefs at the Andamans is well known for featuring some of the rarest range of aquatic flora and fauna. Scuba diving is also a fantastic way to get up close and personal with the vibrant, lovely corals that these beaches are famous for.
Cellular Jail Memorial: The taboo of kalapani Jail still haunts the walls of the Cellular Jail of Port Blair. The prisoners sentenced to exile here were not only traumatized by Conviction to the prison, but they also believed they’d lose their caste and Religion. The English ruler used this prison to exile many political prisoners. Located at Port Blair. Cellular Jail is open to tourists from Tuesday to Sunday. The light and sound show at night is especially recommended.


Trek to Madhuban: Mount Harriet Trek is one of the best trekking routes in the country, the trek from Mount Harriet to Madhuban witnesses a huge tourist turnout in Andaman. Your trek starts with a ferry ride from Chatham Harbor, Port Blair. Three major Routine ferry routes in Port Blair connect Chatham, Bamboo Flat and Junglighat, Dundas Point, Viper Island, Hope Town, and Mithakari. Ferries from these towns make Multiple trips per day.

Quick travel guide:

October - May: Winters in the region aren't chilly and Hot, and the weather stays pleasant for most of the Year. Oct onward is the best time to enjoy water sports and other water activities.
January: If you want to witness the culture and tradition of locals in the Andamans, visit the place in January. A lot of fairs and festivals will keep you busy on your trip. The Island Tourism Festival is a 14-day long festival showcasing the various traditions followed by the tribal of the region. The Subhash Mela is organized on the Birth Anniversary of Subhash Chandra Bose. The Block Mela captures the diversity in culture and rural life of locals in these islands.

May - October: The Andamans experience heavy rains throughout the monsoon season, but that shouldn’t stop you from visiting. The Andamans is more beautiful in the rains

Private Jeeps and Minivans cost in Andaman: A cab in the region usually costs around Rs 600 for traveling a distance of 35 kilometers. For a trip from Port Blair to Diglipur, it might cost you around Rs 10,000. Though it sounds a bit expensive, there will be some fun stopovers on the way. Scooters and motorbikes are easily available for hire from Port Blair. You may have to shell out around Rs 400 per day. However, some restrictions are imposed in tribal regions where tourists are prohibited from driving their vehicles, particularly in Middle and North Andaman.



Guide to Planning a good Honeymoon Tour

Guide to Planning a good Honeymoon Tour : Guide to Planning a good honeymoon tour.