7 compelling reasons to visit Andaman Nicobar islands on Monsoon.

anji reddy
4 min readJul 27, 2019

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The mere mention of travel in monsoon might send chills down the spine but you gotta understand it is one of the magnificent experiences one could have in his or her life. What else could be more soul-satisfying than the mother-nature drenching in the rain amidst the petrichor it emits? Isn’t it?

Now, Andaman is known for its scenic beauty, azure waters, sun-kissed beaches, lush-green forests which is no less than a heaven for travelers. Thus, whether you are a backpacker or wanderlust or a family holiday, you must visit Andaman in Monsson to experience the magic. Also, do you know that hoteliers cost and tourists pace are low in monsoons? So, what is not to love?

If you are not convinced yet, I am listing down the top reasons to visit Andaman in monsoon.

Just FIVE. I won’t cheat. I swear!

#1 Long-long walks on the breathtaking beaches

Well, if I have to say the #1 reason, then it gotta be the beaches. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands is home for the country’s most beautiful and dreamy beaches.

What else could be more romantic than walking hand-in-hand with your partner while the chilled breeze touches your skin and toes in the sand? Do not miss it. Ever!

Beaches you can visit: Radhanagar beach, Elephant beach, Ross&Smith Island beach, Corbyn’s Cove beach, and Lalaji beach

#2 Snorkeling at Bharatpur Beach

We often get that the weather is unpredictable, it gets dirty, the sea is choppy and what not. But, Andaman is one such place that guarantees that nothing beats snorkeling with a storm approaching. Although people say, traveling to Andaman during rainy season takes one hell of courage, we say, with proper Andaman tour package and guidance, you can ace it.

Who does not like to tell their grandkids the stories of their adventurous holidays?

Either get lost in the vibrant coral reefs or bask in the evenings of Bharatpur beach, the place is all yours.

#3 Drive on the Andaman Trunk Road

If you have read that the Andaman Trunk Road is restricted for tourists, let me tell you a secret.

It is open for the people who ahead to the Limestone Alfred Caves in Diglipur. The thing about this is, they take a new shape during the monsoons. If you are willing to experience these caves, you must have to trek for about an hour. This might seem difficult on the surface, but once you reach the place, you feel like every step is worth it.

Note: On your way to Diglipur, a tourist can also visit the Saddle Peak, which happened to be the highest point of the archipelago.

#4 Spend Monsoon Nightlife in Andaman and Nicobar islands

Andaman is an attractive adventurous nightlife which is a bit different from other places in India, So think again if you are not planning a trip for the same reason. Enjoy trekking after sunset or enjoy a candlelight dinner at the romantic beach with your life partner.

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#5 Off-season discounts

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#6 Experience the Nature of Little Andaman in Monsoon

This Island is said to be a prime surfing destination in India. If you are a nature lover Little Andaman is heaven on earth for you, Here you can experience Natural Green Nature and bewitching Waterfall in monsoon.

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#7 Food — Food — and more Food

The food at Andaman and Nicobar is an amalgamation of the country’s finest foods. You can find South India’s notable Dosa to Hoppers of Srilanka.

If you are on a trip to Andaman, you must give your tastebuds the ultimate essence of seafood such as fish, crab, lobster, and prawns many more available at the local joints. That’s the cuisine of Andaman — exotic, refreshing, and tropical. Never ever miss it.

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