Andaman Tour Packages From Guwahati

An Andaman tour package from Guwahati helps you travel smoothly from the Northeast to one of India’s most scenic island destinations. I am here to sort your flights, airport transfers, handpicked hotels, and carefully planned sightseeing, so you avoid travel chaos. You receive clear inclusions, written itineraries, confirmed hotel names, and honest guidance on activities that suit your budget and comfort. I work only with verified local partners for ferries, cabs, and guides, so you are not stuck with unreliable operators.


You avoid surprises like hidden charges on entry tickets, forced shopping halts, last minute itinerary changes, and poor quality rooms that do not match photos. Payments stay transparent with clear breakup for hotels, transport, and activities. Andaman is perfect if you want clear water beaches, gentle adventure, and quiet evenings away from crowded metros. Radhanagar Beach, cellular history at the old jail, scenic Ross Island, and water sports at Havelock and Neil make the islands special. I focus on balanced itineraries, enough free time, and realistic planning, so the trip feels relaxed and organised, not rushed or confusing.


Best Time To Visit Andaman


The Best Time to Visit Andaman is usually from November to April. These months generally see pleasant sunshine, calmer seas, and comfortable temperatures, ideal for beach walks, island hopping, and snorkelling sessions.


  • Peak Season, December to February: Cooler evenings, steady sunshine, and high demand for hotels and ferries. Good for families, honeymooners, and group departures who prefer lively beaches and full activity operations.
  • Shoulder Season, October to November and March to April: Balanced crowds and better chances of value deals. Weather stays warm yet manageable, good for flexible travellers who want quieter spots and more choice of stays.
  • Waning Season, May to September: Higher chance of rain and choppy seas. Some water activities may face disruption. However, this period can suit budget focused travellers who prioritise low hotel prices over perfect weather.

How to Reach Andaman


Reaching Andaman from Guwahati usually starts with a flight. The main entry point is Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. You first fly from Guwahati to a metro such as Kolkata, Chennai, or another major hub, then connect to Port Blair. Many travellers prefer booking a package that includes flights, since it simplifies timings with ferry connections to Havelock or Neil Island and avoids confusion over separate bookings.


By air, you land directly in Port Blair, then use pre-arranged cabs and ferries. This is the only practical way to reach the islands from mainland India. I help you choose connections with sensible layovers so you do not rush between terminals. Airport transfers are coordinated with your hotel check-in and ferry times, which reduces chances of missed boats or long idle hours at the jetty.


By train, you can only travel till coastal cities on the mainland. There is no railway line to Andaman. Some travellers travel by train from Guwahati to Kolkata or Chennai, then take a flight to Port Blair from there. This works for those who enjoy long rail journeys and want to manage costs, but it increases travel time significantly.


By bus, you can connect from Guwahati to nearby railheads or airports in the Northeast or eastern India, but you still need to board a flight or ship from a coastal city. There is no direct bus route to Andaman because the islands sit in the Bay of Bengal, separated from mainland roads. A few travellers explore passenger ship options from ports like Kolkata or Chennai, but those sailings are infrequent and take several days, so most visitors prefer flights for comfort and reliability.


Places to Visit in Andaman


Port Blair and Cellular Jail: Port Blair is your entry point and a key sightseeing stop. Cellular Jail offers a powerful look at India’s freedom struggle with its historic wings and light and sound show in the evening. Nearby, you find museums, local markets, and sea views that introduce you gently to island life before you hop to Havelock or Neil.


Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island: Radhanagar Beach is known for its wide sandy shoreline, gentle waves, and serene sunsets. You can walk barefoot, relax on the shore, or simply sit and watch the colours change in the evening. Most itineraries give you enough time here for swimming and photos, without packing in too many rushed activities in one day.


Elephant Beach, Havelock: Elephant Beach is popular for water activities like snorkelling and other surface-level adventures. Even if you skip activities, the boat ride and short forest trail feel refreshing. Clear shallow waters often reveal colourful marine life near the shore. Pre-booked activity slots help avoid last minute confusion with local agents at the beach.


Neil Island, Bharatpur and Laxmanpur Beaches: Neil Island offers a quieter, slower experience. Bharatpur Beach usually works well for glass-bottom boat rides and relaxed swimming, while Laxmanpur Beach is preferred for sunset views and natural rock formations. The smaller scale of the island, fewer crowds, and simple cafes create a calm break between busier sightseeing days.


Ross Island and North Bay: Ross Island, now known as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island, shows old British era ruins, tree roots wrapping through walls, and a small, walkable circuit. A short boat ride connects you to North Bay, known for basic coral viewing options. Together, these visits offer history, light adventure, and coastal scenery in a single well-planned outing from Port Blair.


Things to Do in Andaman


Snorkelling and Introductory Dives: Many travellers try snorkelling or supervised introductory dives around Havelock or Neil. These are run by trained operators using basic safety protocols. You can see corals, reef fish, and clear water views. I help you select licensed centres, confirm inclusions, and understand health requirements so you feel safe trying underwater experiences for the first time.


Glass-Bottom Boat Rides: If you prefer staying dry, glass-bottom boat rides at Bharatpur or North Bay offer a simple way to view marine life. You sit in a boat while looking through glass panels at the seabed. This works well for families with kids or elders who are not comfortable swimming but still want a taste of Andaman’s underwater world without heavy gear.


Beach Hopping and Sunset Watching: Your Andaman days often revolve around beaches, relaxed walks, and sunsets. You can plan easy beach hopping between Radhanagar, Kalapathar, Laxmanpur, and other shores. I suggest realistic timing that fits ferry schedules and avoids midday heat. Watching the sky change colour in silence often becomes the trip’s favourite memory for many professionals escaping busy city life.


Light and Sound Show and Local Culture: The light and sound show at Cellular Jail provides context to the islands’ history, narrated through voices, music, and lighting. You can pair this with a walk around local markets for simple seafood dinners and souvenirs. Exploring small eateries, talking to locals, and experiencing the quiet evening scene helps you see Andaman beyond just beaches and water sports.


Nature Walks and Photo Trails: Short nature walks on Ross Island, around forested stretches of Havelock, or near quiet beaches offer plenty of photography opportunities. You can capture roots bending over ruins, serene jetties, and calm blue waters. I plan your free time so you are not always in a rush, which allows spontaneous photo stops and unplanned pauses at viewpoints along the way.


Frequently Asked Questions


How many days are ideal for an Andaman trip from Guwahati?

Five to seven days usually work well, giving enough time for Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil, without rushing flights, ferries, and sightseeing experiences in a packed schedule.


Are direct flights available from Guwahati to Port Blair?

Direct flights may not run regularly. Most travellers connect via Kolkata or another metro, then continue to Port Blair on a separate or through ticket, planned carefully in advance.


Is Andaman safe for solo and female travellers?

Andaman is generally considered calm and safe. Choosing verified hotels, pre-booked transfers, and trusted activity operators improves comfort, reduces local negotiation stress, and keeps logistics dependable.


What is usually included in an Andaman tour package from Guwahati?

Packages generally include flights or assistance, airport transfers, hotels with breakfast, inter-island ferries, local sightseeing, and basic entry charges. Activities, lunches, and personal expenses typically stay optional and chargeable.


Do I need any special permits to visit Andaman?

Indian citizens usually do not need special permits for common tourist islands. Certain restricted areas require permissions, which responsible tour operators handle while planning standard sightseeing routes.

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