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Arrival in Port Blair Upon your arrival at Port Blair Airport, our representative will assist you and accompany you to the hotel. After having lunch, in the evening, you'll have the opportunity to attend the captivating sound and light show at the Cellular Jail. This show brings alive the heroic saga of the Indian freedom struggle through a moving light and sound presentation. You will spend the night in Port Blair.
Marine Life Exploration and Ross Island Embark on an exciting journey that begins with a mesmerizing boat ride to explore underwater marine life and the rarest varieties of corals. You'll have the chance to experience this through a glass-bottom boat and enjoy snorkeling in North Bay. After exploring North Bay, the itinerary takes you to Ross Island, which was the former capital of Port Blair during the British regime. The island now houses the remains of old structures such as the Chief Commissioner's House, Government House, Church, Bakery, Press, Swimming Pool, Cemetery, and more - all in a state of dilapidation. Your overnight stay will be at a hotel in Port Blair.
Proceed to Baratang Early Morning take your packed Breakfast and embark on a full-day excursion to Baratang Island, located in the northern part of the Andaman archipelago. Travel through the dense tropical forests of the Andaman Islands, passing through the Jarawa Tribal Reserve area. Visit the limestone caves at Baratang, where you can witness stunning natural formations and stalactites. The journey involves a boat ride followed by a short trek. Also, visit the Mud Volcano, where you can witness the unique phenomenon of mud bubbling up from the ground, after exploring Baratang, return to Port Blair and spend the night at your hotel.
Shopping and Departure Your fourth day in Port Blair allows time for shopping before your departure. Explore local markets and shops to pick up souvenirs and mementos of your trip. Afterward, it will be time to depart.
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