Havelock Island

Elephants are used to entertain tourists on some beaches at Havelock Island, Andaman Islands, India.

Havelock Island, with an area of 113.93 km2, is the largest of the islands that comprise Ritchie's Archipelago, a chain of islands to the east of Great Andaman in the Andaman Islands. Havelock is situated 57 km north east of the capital city Port Blair. The population numbered 5,354 as of the 2001 census.[1]

Overview

The island is named after a British General, Henry Havelock who served in India. The island's current population consists of mainly Bengali settlers. Many of these settlers have Bangladeshi origin as these people were given settlement by the Indian government after the 1971 war between India and Pakistan.

Kala Patthar Beach

It is one of the few places that the administration of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands union territory of India has permitted and encouraged development of tourism, with a focus on promoting eco-tourism.

Havelock Island avoided much of the devastation by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and its resulting tsunami, and there were no documented casualties.

Beach No. 7 on the western coast, better known as "Radha Nagar" Beach, is one of the most popular beaches on Havelock and was named "Best Beach in Asia" by Time in 2004.[2] Other notable beaches include Elephant Beach on the northwest coast and Vijaynagar Beach (No. 5), Beach No. 3 and Beach No. 1 on the east coast. Kalapathar is another famous beach for a pit stop.

One can go snorkeling at Elephant Beach at Havelock Island. It is one of the most preferred snorkeling destinations after Jolly Bouy island in Port Blair.

Havelock Island has become a destination for honeymooners. The island has a lot of resorts by the beach to cater to the tourist, one of the most famous being the Symphony Palms Beach Resort located at Govindnagar Beach, Sea Shell Resort and Munjoh Ocean resort.

Access

All ferry timings and schedule can be seen at https://trip.experienceandamans.com/all-ferry.html

Activities

Budget hotels

All local island hotels and resorts can be found at [16]

Helpdesk and tips

Trips preferred by Travelers This island is mostly visited for 2 nights and 3 days by people coming on short trips for 5 nights or 6 nights to the Andamans. However, some prefer to extend their trip to a week or more. For 2 nights and 3 days trip you can do the following:

For people extending their trip for more number of days can mix and match the about mentioned tour suggestion to best fit your requirements. Long duration travelers can take certified Scuba diving courses. Fishing trips also takes place around Havelock Island. You may contact local travel agencies to help you with your trip planning.

Things to Know

More from Havelock Island Guide [17]

The five villages are Govinda Nagar, Bejoy Nagar, Shyam Nagar, Krishna Nagar and Radha Nagar.

Tourists should be aware, fatal crocodile attacks have occurred on the island. In 2010 an American tourist was taken while snorkeling. Later the crocodile was captured by the Andaman forest department and was sent to a zoo.

Gallery

References

  1. http://www.time.com/time/asia/2004/boa/boa_soul_andaman.html
  2. https://trip.experienceandamans.com/ferry/government-ferry.html
  3. http://www.and.nic.in/transport/isfare.php
  4. http://www.makruzz.com/
  5. http://www.coastalcruise.in/
  6. http://sealinkadventures.com/
  7. http://www.experienceandamans.com/andaman-seawalk.php
  8. https://trip.experienceandamans.com/scuba-diving-activities
  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh6H7yUKQqQ
  10. https://trip.experienceandamans.com/game-fishing-activities
  11. http://crossbillhavelock.blogspot.in/
  12. http://www.islandvinnie.com/
  13. http://www.eldoradoathavelock.com/
  14. http://emerald-gecko.com/
  15. https://trip.experienceandamans.com/all-hotel.html
  16. http://www.havelockisland-andaman.com/

External links

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Coordinates: 11°58′N 93°00′E / 11.967°N 93.000°E