- The Sunrise Time there was 5:30 am and Sunset Time was 5:30 pm.
- There on the islands, there was also shortage of facilities such as electricity, gas cylinder etc.
- There milk is rarely found and if found, it would be long duration pack.
- There, nothing much is made in industries, mostly goods come in ship from Chennai.
- There are loads of coconut trees, so to fill stomach, drinking coconut can be done.
- Mostly, places of sightseeing are beaches.
- Though different from mainland, they are called a part of India.
- There is no regional language over there (except some tribal). People over there mainly speak Hindi, Tamil, Bengali etc.
- The total population (approximately) is 380500
- As a tourist, you must carry come pills that overcome vomiting sensation as you may feel it as there many times, travelling is done by boats and ships.
This blog is about the own writings of me, swar vaidya. Please ignore any spelling mistakes in any of the posts. In this blog, you will find stories of god, blind faith, poems on Gujarat, essay on railway station etc. It also contains a part by part travelogue of my tour to ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS. For any information about my tour to ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS, please visit here.
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
Andaman And Nicobar Islands Trip Bytes
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Andaman And Nicobar Trip Part 8
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| Howrah Bridge |
| Howrah station |
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Andaman And Nicobar Trip Part 7
| lime stone cave |
The last day of my trip and sight seeing was now. After such a nice and enjoyable trip, now was the last day there. We were going to baratang Island to the north of Port Blair Island. We had to travel through an tribal area. For passing through this tribal area, there was a system to make a convoy ( a group of many vehicles preceded and succeeded by police vehicles) and then go. The convoy was held at some definite times. After passing through the convoy, we reach the place, from where we had to go to the next island by a ship. The next island was just so close, we can even see activities going on there from here. From the connecting island, we were taken by a motorboat to another island, where there was a limestone cave. After a long walk of about one and a half kilometers, we reached the limestone cave. The cave was a magnificent one,as name goes, made of limestone. These cave in to its interior is completely dark, and so we were shown this with the help of a torch. This place was worth seeing. After this place, the next one was a mud volcano. This is a formal volcano, but not lava, mud volcano. This was the last spot of our tour. From there, we quickly returned to the place near the convoy. There, we got the ship and just as we reached there, the last vehicle of the convoy was sent and we were left!. The next convoy was 2 hours later. So, we spent 2 hours, and then by convoy and normal route, finally, we reached Port Blair. After the dinner, we slept, and thus our last day of trip ended. FOR MORE IMAGES, PLEASE SCROLL DOWN.
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| mud volcano |

Friday, 13 December 2013
Andaman And Nicobar Trip Part 6
After a bit of relax day concerned to sight seeing, our next day was a bit hectic one as we had to visit 3 islands! Our tour was to 3 islands located nearby. To start with, the first island was a Ross Island, an island which had no human residence, but just a tourist spot and may be to get tender coconuts. This island has a hilly surface in the middle of it. It has almost 1500 coconut trees! The island had a lake, a cemetery and lots of coconuts. The next spot was a North-bay Island. This island had nothing more to see in it than its oceanic life-corals and fishes. There was a spot to scuba dive and see all the corals and fishes. For that, a tourist guide would come with us to explain as well as protect us. But I have a hydrophobia and never would I do it, so for us it was just a sit in the lap of nature, but for adventurers, it was the best place. The third and the last island of the day was the Viper Island, which also had nothing at all except gallows. Here, many of our freedom fighters were hanged to death.
Lastly, we returned back to Port Blair and the day ended.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Andaman And Nicobar Trip Part 5
| Me at the science city |
Friday, 6 December 2013
Andaman And Nicobar Trip Part 4


After the ending of the one and only night spent by us at the Havelock Island, the next morning we departed from Havelock island to Neil Island-another small Island of the group of islands again by a cruise. Reaching there the first thing-as usual was to check-in into the hotel. After that, we went to a "Bharatnagar" beach-not quite with the plan to get wet as it had just been done yesterday. The special thing there was the coral and fish viewing. There were 3 different types of activities done there viz. Scuba diving, glass bottom boat and snorkeling. We had done one activity-the glass bottom boat. It was such that we had to step in a boat that was with the bottom made of glass. That boat would take us to far off in the ocean-I mean just 250 to 500 meters, but that's quite enough for being drowned. When we were reached at the spot, I was being a little frightened as the ocean was full of current and even none of us knew to swim! But, if you throw away the fear and look down to through the glass, it is a wonderful experience. There, we could see fishes, corals, and even 40-50 feet deep bottom of the ocean as the water was very clean and pure-though salty. We saw this corals and fishes for 10-15 minutes and then headed towards the coast. There was nothing much to see there except this. But we still had a plenty of time and so we walked along the coast. There we found many beautiful corals and shells out there. I also collected a few, but while departing I saw a notice saying that it is denied to collect any type of corals and shells, so I had to leave it. The next spot was another beach where we had to walk along a very difficult tracking type of road leading to a natural bridge.
Our third and last spot for the day was another beach but for sunset seeing. There we saw the sun setting and then returned back to our hotel.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Andaman and Nicobar Trip Part 3
We departed for this beach at about eleven o'clock. The beach was not much crowded-I mean comfortably crowded and the water of the beach was very clean. It was crystal clear and had a much visibility and was also rich blue in color. It was a very different kind of beach then the ones I had seen earlier. I had a bath in the beach and had a lots of fun out there. That day after visiting the beach, we straight away went back to our resort.Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Andaman And Nicobar Trip Part 2
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| the tree who witnessed the scenes |
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| the sun who witnessed the scenes |
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| model of the jail |
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| model of the jail |
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| model of the jail |
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Andaman And Nicobar Trip Part 1
Diwali
vacations! The time to burst crackers, to meet relatives, to go on a tour and
lots more fun! I got my Diwali vacation on 31 of October. As soon as I got it,
we went to Bhavnagar to celebrate Diwali. There, I burst crackers and had a lot
of fun. On 6th of November, as we had planned departed for our tour
to Andaman and Nicobar Islands at early morning 4:45. By auto rickshaw, we
reached the kalupur railway station, Ahmadabad and we had a double Decker train
to Mumbai timed at 6.
The train had
already been ready on the platform and so we went inside it. It reached at
Mumbai at about 1. There, by taxi, we went to the airport via the worli sea
link-a bridge which has been constructed to overcome or reduce the traffic problem
of Mumbai.
At the
airport after checking in to terminal 1 there was lots of time to pass as our
flight was at about 9. At 6, the security check that checks the luggage and the
pockets etc and lets to go further towards the gate where the flight would be
boarded from. That place was very marvelous and royal. It seemed as if it was
a shopping mall. So clean, and glorious! There we waited for two to 3 hours and
the boarded our flight. The normal way of boarding is either to go through a
long box like structure that direct leads to flight gate, or by a bus that
takes us to the gate of the plane. Here, we had to pass the box like structure
and directly, we are inside the flight with air hostess welcoming us with a
typical “Namashkaar” or “Welcome”. Then we entered our Air India flight. It was
just as a luxurious A/C bus and nothing more.
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