Andaman & Nicobar Travel Guide

Floating
in splendid, east of the Indian mainland is the archipelago of 5272 emerald
island, islets and rocks known as Andaman & Nicobar Islands. This Union
Territory is stretched over an area of more than 700 Kms. from north to south
with 36 inhabited islands. Once a hill range extending from Burma (Myanmar)
to Indonesia, these undulating islands are covered with dense forests and endless
variety of exotic flowers and birds. The topography of the islands is hilly
and abounds in evergreen forests. The sandy beaches on the edge of meandering
coastline are fringed with coconut-palms that sway to the rhythm of the sea.
The sea around the islands offer excellent scope for water sports. The rare
flora and fauna, underwater marine life and corals, with crystal clear water
and mangrove-lined creeks, offer a dream-view of the rare gifts of nature-lover,
who seek absolute peace and tranquility in the lap of mother nature. Adventure
tourism like trekking, island camping, snorkeling, scuba diving etc.. are the
real attractions. A visit to these islands is a memorable lifetime experience.
Mythologically, the name Andaman was presumed to be derived from Hanuman, who
was known to the Malays as Handuman. Since pre-historic times, these islands
were the home of aboriginal tribes. The tribes of the Andaman group of islands
were the home of aboriginal tribes. The tribes of the Andaman group of islands
are the Great Andamanese, Onges, Jarawas, and Setinalese, all of Negrito origin,
while the tribes of Nicobars are the Nicobarese and Shompens, both of Mongoloid
stock. The first settlement by the British took place in 1789, which was later
abandoned in 1796. The second settlement was basically a penal settlement, taken
up in 1858, after the First War of Independence, followed by the settlement
of convicts, Moplas, come criminal tribes from Central and United Provinces,
refugees from erstwhile East Pakistan, Burman and Sri Lanka as well ex-servicemen.

In
these islands people of all faiths - Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs etc.,
and of all languages like Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi,
Nicobari etc., live together in complete peace and harmony. Inter-religion and
inter-regional marriages are common. This amazing racial and cultural mix is
correctly described as Mini-India.
Forests are the green gold of the islands. The reserved and protected forests
extend over 86% area of the territory and the forest cover is more than 92%.
About 50% of the forests has been set aside as Tribal Reserves, National parks
and Wildlife Sanctuaries, Which are inviolate. Luxuriant mangroves, perhaps
the richest in the world, occupy nearly 11.5 % of the territory. More than 150
plant and animal species are endemic in nature. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National
Park is rich in corals, varieties of coloured fishes, sea turtles etc., beside
other out of which 39 are endemic. Megaopde, Swiflet, Hornbaill and Pigeon are
some of the specialities of the Andanman & Nicobar Islands.
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