Havelock Island
Havelock Island (Hindi: हैवलॉक द्वीप, Malayalam: ഹെയ്വ്ലോക് ദ്വീപുകള്), 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.
The five villages are Govinda Nagar, Bejoy Nagar, Shyam Nagar, Krishna Nagar and Radha Nagar.
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 snorkelling at Elephant Beach at Havelock Island. It is one of the most preferred snorkelling destinations after Jolly Bouy island in Port Blair. Fatal crocodile attacks have occurred on the island. In 2010 an American tourist was taken while snorkelling. Later the crocodile was captured by the Andaman forest department and was sent to a zoo.
Havelock Island has become a destination for honeymooners. The island has a lot of resorts by the beach to cater to tourists, one of the most famous being the Symphony Palms Beach Resort located at Govindnagar Beach.
Access
To reach various islands, one needs to travel from one island to the other. The main islands that travelers visit apart from Port Blair are Havelock Island and Neil Island. To reach these islands, Government-operated ferries and Private cruises are available. Note that the timings at which the ferry sails changes as per weather conditions so make sure you contact respective ferry operators a couple of days prior to the sailing.
- Government Ferry[3][4] - Operates all throughout the year
- Makruzz[5] - Does not operate from May to August
- Coastal Cruise[6] - Does not operate from May to August
- Express Bhagya - This is the most recent one. It is yet known whether it operates during all seasons.
- Green Ocean- Operates all throughout the year
Activities
- Sea Walk[7] - Gives you an experience of underwater sea walk. The activity is available at Elephant Beach, Havelock Island. It costs 3200 Rupees and around 950 Rupees [8] to reach Elephant Beach.
- Scuba Diving - This is the most available activity in the Andaman Islands. Many Scuba Diving companies offer varied kinds of courses, with certified diving available for both PADI and SSI. For beginners, there are beginner's diving courses from 30–60 minutes underwater and for advanced divers there are certification courses. You may refer [9] for all beginner and advanced diving courses and local prices in Havelock Island. Advanced SCUBA diving in Andaman Islands video [10] showcases the underwater reef of Havelock Island as well as other activities and experiences.
- Snorkeling - available at Elephant Beach
- Fishing and trips to uninhabited islands - These are new trips that are becoming more popular in Havelock Island and Port Blair. You can either go on a fishing trip or can just go around the Virgin Islands. Boats and off-beat trips are provided by a few companies in Andaman Islands. Fishing/boat trips in Black Marlin around Havelock can be referred at [11]
Airline and destination
Airlines | Destinations |
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Jal Hans | Port Blair |
Gallery
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Elephanta Beach, Havelock Island
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Radhanagar Beach. Beach no.7, picture1
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Radhanagar Beach. Beach no.7, picture2
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Radhanagar Beach. Beach no.7, picture3
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uninhabited area on Havelock.
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Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island, May 2010
References
- ↑
- ↑ http://www.time.com/time/asia/2004/boa/boa_soul_andaman.html
- ↑ https://trip.experienceandamans.com/ferry/government-ferry.html
- ↑ http://www.and.nic.in/transport/isfare.php
- ↑ http://www.makruzz.com/
- ↑ http://www.coastalcruise.in/
- ↑ http://sealinkadventures.com/
- ↑ http://www.experienceandamans.com/andaman-seawalk.php
- ↑ https://trip.experienceandamans.com/scuba-diving-activities
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh6H7yUKQqQ
- ↑ https://trip.experienceandamans.com/game-fishing-activities
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Havelock Island. |
- Havelock Island travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Havelock Island Andaman Photographs as on September 2010
Coordinates: 11°58′N 93°00′E / 11.967°N 93.000°E