Andaman is synonymous with golden beaches, turquoise waters, and breathtaking views. There’s no doubt as to why travelers are smitten with its beauty. Offering everything a nature lover would want in one platter, including beaches, forests, mangroves, caves, volcanoes, and much more, Andaman never disappoints. And while most believe that there isn’t a better time to check this place out than the winter months, we beg to differ! This paradise turns more paradise-y in the monsoon season between May and July end. If you’re looking for a rather peaceful and refreshing time to visit, then Andaman in August is your best bet when the landscapes are resplendent with lush foliage and the scenic splendor of this tropical heaven comes to life!
Andaman islands experience a moderately pleasant weather throughout the year. While the most ideal time to visit Andaman & Nicobar Islands may be between October and March (the winter season), the monsoons too make up for some pretty decent weather here if one doesn’t mind the occasional humidity.
If you’re a big fan of rejuvenating showers, fewer crowds, and surreal beach views, then August is a great time to be in Andaman. If the weather permits, you can even go snorkeling in this season in Andaman! You won’t see such vivid natural beauty of this exotic haven at any other time of the year!
Getting to Andaman is super easy, even in the rainy season.
By Air: Veer Savarkar International Airport at Port Blair handles a frequent air traffic from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Vizag, Kolkata, and Bangalore. There is an extensive taxi service available at the airport to get you anywhere in the city.
By Ship: A cruise ride to Andaman will surely be a memorable and exciting experience! You can get to Andaman by ship from cities like Kolkata, Vizag, and Chennai. The whole journey should take you about 60-70 hours, that is, 2-3 days.
There are plenty of things you can do in August in Andaman. We have listed down some of the best ones here to help you plan your itinerary better:
Built in 1906, Cellular Jail or Kala Pani is drenched in colonial and political history. On your visit, see the claustrophobic prisons where notable Indian freedom fighters were once exiled. The Light and Sound show that takes place in the evenings offers a glimpse into the Indian freedom struggle and is available in both Hindi and English.
While the Andaman Trunk Road remains a restricted zone for tourists, it is open to those going to the limestone Alfred Caves in Diglipur. To reach the caves, you have to trek for about an hour, which is not very difficult. The caves take a different shape during the monsoon season. On your day trip to Diglipur, you must also visit the Saddle Peak, the highest point of the archipelago.
Apart from the numerous small cafes dotting the many islands in the Andamans, where you can sample everything from freshly caught fish to Israeli and continental fare, Port Blair is easily your best bet for quality seafood. Red Snapper and New Lighthouse Restaurant are worth trying.
Savour the beauty of Andaman Islands and create your very own monsoon memories! Don’t forget to write back with your favourite moments from your trip.
A good place to spend time before the scheduled boat departure for Jolly Buoy Island Great variety of colorful sea creatures preserved in glass bottle where the original is available instead of the replica. There is a whale skeleton outside. We were amazed by the diversity of sea life on display here.
Expect to see so many fishes, crabs, saw fish, corals, big shells, pearls in clam shells, lobster, guitar fish some of them dead and some alive. That’s it. Took around 20 minutes. Must take 50/rupees tickets for video by phone. Stills are not allowed.
Location: Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744104
Timings: 9 AM – 4 PM
Entry fee: INR 10
As you approach Radha Nagar beach, all you can see is a hint of water and towering trees all around. Get closer and the expanse of the beach takes your breath away. The sun rays bounce off the pure white sand making it glitter like sprinkled diamonds, and you instantly know why it’s considered to be one of the best beaches in Asia. With almost no tourists around, you’ll have the entire beach to yourself!
Also read: The Popular Beaches of Andaman Islands Complete Your Trip to This Beautiful Archipelago
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