This is such an amazing video. India is truly beautiful and not properly explores. No goa, no poducherry, no coorg, andaman is the crown jewel of holidays in india. Great work Nico
this is a great video bud .. am a freelance photographer based in India and was looking to travel to andaman soon .. your video was a great way to see it :)
Hey nico thnx for uploading the video. I'm from Andaman nd am proud to see the beauty of andaman frm ir eyes. I hav ttavelled to most of the beaches but still some r left. If u let me know the names of beaches u went there it will be helpful for me
Yes ...just hop into india ...go to delhi or chennai From delhi you have an option to fly and from chennai you have an option by ship/ferry Happy journy :)
I ha visited the place quite recently. The place is truy heavenly! But they are more crowded now.....and some of the cycle tracks and footpaths shown here have now been paved making them more accessible. By the way....could anybody please tell me the music used in the video?
Great video. Can I use this video for my blog post I am writing about Andamans? Some Annotations, if mentioned will be helpful for travelers in this video. Thanks in advance.
Hi Tapanjeet ! Lucky you ! Radhanagar on Havelock and a bike trip on Neil Islands are must have. The best snorkeling site is Elephant beach on Havelock, that you can reach through the funny jungle trek, provided it did not rain the days before. Then all depends on the length of your trip, hope you can visit other islands as well ! Cheers, Nico
Chaine_Nico Thanks man for the suggestion :) .. Yea, I hope so too that rains don't play a spoilsport... but seriously, I have seen this video atleast 6-7 times.. it's pretty awesome man.. Will be there for 6-7 days... cheers man!! Tj
Salt water crocodiles (salties) are mostly found in Nicobar Islands. The females are harmless, the males numbering 400 are aggressive. They dont come to Havelock. The conservation programme to save them when they were being hunted to extinction was too successful, so there are many now, as they dont have natural predators to keep their population in check. Currently the govt is planning on culling them and radio collaring the males to keep track of their movement.