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Places to visit in Andaman in August

1. Havelock Island
2. Neil Island
3. Ross and Smith Island
4. Radhanagar Beach
5. Kala Pathar Beach
6. Diglipur Island
7. Elephant Beach
8. Baratang Island
9. Barren Island
10. Wandoor Beach
11. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Andaman in August turns into a lush green paradise due to the heavy rainfall and peak monsoon season. It is the best time to take in the island’s scenic beauty and enjoy surreal beach views. Andaman is not very crowded during this month so you can have a fuss-free exploration of the famous sites. As August is the off-season you can also get hotels and flights at an affordable cost. Mostly all the sightseeing destinations are open in August allowing you to have unique experiences.

You can take a tour of Cellular Jail, see a wide variety of flora and fauna at Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, and enjoy scuba diving at Havelock Island. August is also the best time to visit Andaman’s national parks as they are bursting with life. Most of the beaches in Andaman and Nicobar in August are less crowded providing the perfect setting for introspection and relaxation. So plan your Andaman tour package in August to witness the biodiversity of the island in its full splendour.
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Essential Information About Andaman in August

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Why Visit Andaman in August

You should visit Andaman in August as the island is less crowded and the prices of accommodations are at their lowest. Almost all attractions are open during this month so you do not need to worry about missing out on unique experiences. During this time the weather is comfortable and you can go sightseeing and enjoy outdoor activities without worrying about the harsh sunlight. The refreshing sea breeze and cool climate make it ideal for beach hopping. Due to the consistent rainfall, the entire island gets dotted with lush foliage giving you the perfect opportunity for photography.

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How to Reach Andaman

  • By Air: Andaman is well connected by Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. This Airport has good connectivity with Indian cities such as Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Kochi, and Mumbai. Currently, five airlines fly frequently to Andaman - Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, Jetlite, GoAir, and Spicejet. These air journeys can be from 1 hour 30 minutes to 12 hours depending on the routes.
  • By Ship: Andaman has good connectivity to the major port cities of Visakhapatnam/Vizag, Kolkata, and Chennai via waterway. Ships leave regularly from these three cities and leave you at the Haddo Wharf Port Blair. It takes around three to four days to reach Port Blair by ship from the ports of Visakhapatnam, Kolkata, and Chennai.

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Cultural Festivals of Andaman in August

Andaman in August hosts various events and festivities giving an insight into the island’s rich culture and customary rituals. On August 15th Independence Day is celebrated in Andaman. During this festival, locals organize various patriotic celebrations and grand events, including cultural programs and flag-hoisting ceremonies. Another festival that is celebrated in Andaman in August with great fervour and enthusiasm is Janmashtami. Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna in the local Hindu community. During this festival, the temples are beautifully decorated, and cultural events are organized. Special prayers are offered to Lord Krishna and tasty food is made. Teej is another Hindu festival that is celebrated in Andaman in August among the Hindi-speaking population. During this festival, women pray to Goddess Parvati for the long life of their husbands. Various cultural performances like dance ceremonies and singing competitions are organized in Andaman and Nicobar in August.

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Travel Tips and Things to Remember

You can expect the number of tourists in Andaman in August to be fewer than in the peak season because of the humid weather and consistent rainfall. Most of the tourist attractions are not very crowded so you can explore the museums and historical attractions at your own pace. If you prefer a less crowded travel experience then you can definitely visit Andaman in August. Monsoon showers can affect travel plans to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in August. Ferry services and flights may be delayed or they may even get cancelled in worst scenarios. So you’re advised to confirm your accommodation and travel plans in advance and also check any last-minute changes in your flight schedule. While August is a great time to enjoy Andaman’s natural beauty, you should also be ready for potential travel disruptions due to heavy rainfall. You may get to enjoy limited outdoor activities in Andaman Nicobar in August if the wind is strong and the visibility is limited. Carry sufficient cash as all places in Andaman may not have good internet connectivity, making it challenging to make transactions via card. Smaller establishments like taxi services, small shops, or local eateries often prefer cash.

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Places To Visit In Andaman in August

Boasting of some of the most serene beaches, azure ocean waters and wonderful sites for diving, Havelock Islands is famed to be one of the most amazing tourist places in Andaman. The island boasts of many pristine places amidst its heavily forested landscape and charms the travellers with its most gorgeous natural surroundings. It is a dream come true for beach lovers who can visit the famous Radhanagar Beach, Kalapather Beach, Vijaynagar Beach and Elephant Beach here.


The landscape is truly beguiling and one can also look forward to indulge in activities like scuba diving, snorkelling and trekking when they are in Havelock Islands. Whether you are looking for adventure or wishing to soak in some tranquil moments to remember for a lifetime, Havelock Islands in Andaman is one of the most gorgeous places to be. One should try to visit Havelock Islands during the months from October to February as it is the best time to indulge in recreational activities. There are many beautiful hotels in Andaman, to provide the ultimate relaxation in holidays. Blessed with nature’s beauty, Havelock Islands is one of the perfect places for a beach vacation in Andaman.


Highlights: A few of the major highlights of Havelock Islands include snorkelling at Elephant Beach and watching the sunrise at Kalapather Beach. Another of the driving forces to visit Havelock Island is enjoying a kayak tour into the mangroves and witness the natural phenomenon of bioluminescence.


Activities: Along with visiting the famous beaches like Radhanagar, Vijaynagar, Elephant and Kalapather, Havelock Island is famous for offering activities like beach combing, sunbathing, scuba diving, sea walk, snorkelling, surfing, swimming, game fishing, watching the sunset or sunrise, bird-watching, trekking, sailing, and kayaking.


Distance from Port Blair: The island is at a distance of 41 km from the capital city, Port Blair.

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A tiny island located to the south of Andaman is Neil Island, brimming with less explore marine diversity, coral reefs, long beaches and bewitching greenery. Being one of the tourist destinations in Andaman, Neil is so happy to become the host with revealing all that it has. A romantically silent island unlike the hustle of Havelock Island, Neil Island is termed as the vegetable bowl of Andaman.

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Ross and Smith Islands offer a mesmerizing escape in the Andamans. Connected by a sandbar, they boast crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine beaches. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkelling, these islands are also home to lush forests and vibrant marine life. The Ross and Smith islands are perfect for having a tranquil as well as an adventurous experience amidst nature's untouched beauty.

Activities: Snorkeling and swimming are the most suitable and well acknowledged activities on both the islands. Adventure lovers find the space marvelous to do scuba diving tours as well.

Distance from Port Blair: By road, about 191 kms are there from Port Blair to Ross and Smith Islands, Aerial Jetty is the right spot to take a private boat from and travel to the island.

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Radhanagar Beach in Andaman and Nicobar Islands has ranked 8th among the top ten beautiful beaches in the world based on travellers reviews and rating available on multiple sources and Radhanagar Beach deserves it for many reasons. One of the most ravishing beauty in Andaman with a lot of tourists visiting it every year, Radhanagar Beach is the gem of Havelock Island. 500 meters away from the beach, one can see only the expansive blue water and the lush green tropical forests but when you reach the beach, the sights are apparently awe-inspiring.

 Radhanagar is commonly called as Beach No.7 and this is one of the closest beach located near to Havelock Island ferry tier. The silky beach is kids friendly as well so that families are found in plenty on the beach to spend their vacation or a short holiday.


Highlights: There is nothing to be worried as the coast guards are roaming around always and the number of people here will be a pleasant sight to see. Andaman honeymoon packages itinerary always includes Havelock Island.

Activities: Snorkeling, swimming, scuba diving, boating, parasailing etc are some of the most commonly seen activities on the beach and among them Scuba Diving is the best as it offers the clear interaction with the wide range of marine animals and coral reefs around living in harmony. 

The turquoise water gives a rejuvenating experience while you swim across or do snorkelling and since the number of tourists are relatively higher, the Government opens more opportunities for them to spend an ample time on the beach. As it is a superb place adventure lovers also would covet, the fame it has achieved international importance in no time. You must book a tour including Andaman snorkelling, to make your holiday much more special.

Distance from Port Blair: From Port Blair it will take more than three hours to reach Radhanagar Beach as it is located about 72 kms away from the capital city.

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Kalapathar Beach located near Kalapathar Village which is famous for the abundant black stones is an adorning beauty on the famous Havelock Island. The whole beach is dramatically lined by thick greenery and one important fact about the beach is that it is comparatively silent and most of the time, less number of people will be roaming around and that may be the reason why it sticks close to the visitor’s heart. As the number of people is lesser, Kalapathar Beach is very special for couples and families who would like to spend time in peace and utmost calmness. 

Along with that the indescribable sunset and sunrise views from the beach give unimaginable energy to the tourists. The emerald water, the silvery grains on the shore, the typical green colour of the tropical trees arrayed in a catching way and the pleasant views from the shore are the prime reasons why Kalapathar become a heroic figure many times.


Since there are n number of accommodation facilities near the beach, tourists are eager to take up a long vacation on Havelock Island and visit this beach.

Activities: Sunbathing is the best activity that can be done on Kalapathar beach. Snorkeling, bathing, swimming or just walk around are the possible activities that can be done on the beach. Watching the exciting sunset and sunrise is also considered to be refreshing activity here.


Scuba diving also is an important activity which would open the gates of wide coral reefs underwater.

Distance from Port Blair: It is located at a distance of 61 kms from Port Blair.

If you are traveling to Havelock Island from Port Blair then you must check our Port Blair to Hvaelock Travel Guide.

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All fans of eco-tourism should pack their bags and have an exciting vacay at Diglipur when they are visiting Andaman. It is famous for its green landscapes and its exotic marine life which makes it a must visit for nature lovers. The island is renowned for having many prominent beaches like Kalipur Beach, Ross and Smith Islands, Ramnagar Beach and Pathi Level Beach.


There is also the Saddle Peak Mountain National Park which can be accessed from Diglipur. It is replete with many exciting attractions with rare animals like Andaman wild pig, Andaman hill myna, Andaman imperial pigeon, water monitor, dolphins, whales and the Saltwater crocodile.


A must visit for trekking aficionados, Diglipur is the largest peak in the archipelago of Andaman islands and offers a wonderful sight of its unique wildlife. One of the most visited tourist places in Andaman, Diglipur is sure to leave you enthralled with its gorgeous scenery consisting of glittering white sands, nice weather, lofty palms and its exciting marine life. Diglipur is one of the most serene spots if you forget all the worries of your life and enjoy an eco-friendly holiday.


Activities: Trekking, Snorkeling, and Mangrove creek safari are some of the activities the activities that one can enjoy on their holiday in Diglipur island. Beach combing, sunbathing, surf riding, swimming, fishing, bird watching, trekking in Jungle, sailing, kayaking are some other activities not to be missed here.


Distance from Port Blair: Diglipur is at a distance of 290 km by road from Port Blair.


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One of the most amazing places to visit in Andaman for water sports and leisure tour, Elephant Beach should not be missed from your Andaman holiday itinerary. Boasting of heavenly coral reefs and its enthralling underwater marine life, Elephant Beach is a great spot to spend your holiday time in Andaman. Whether you seek relaxing or a bustling escape from the monotony of daily life, Elephant Beach will charm you in all the ways.

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If you are in the hunt for undiscovered gems of Andaman, Baratang Islands should definitely be on your list as it is one of the best places to visit in Port Blair. It is known for its dense mangrove forests, exotic fauna and its ethnic population. A haven for shutterbugs, Baratang Islands is one of the most panoramic places to visit in Andaman. Even though it is slightly underdeveloped, Baratang Islands is where you can have your full dose of adventure. Tucked between South and Middle Andaman, Baratang Islands is a place which you will love if you like things untouched and unspoiled.

It is home to one of the oldest existing human races- the Jarawa tribe and many virgin beaches to let you bask in nature’s beauty. Some of the most exciting places to see in Baratang Islands include its gorgeous beaches, mangrove creeks, mud-volcanoes and mostly its limestone caves. It is one of the must visit tourist places in Andaman if you are a nature lover and wildlife enthusiast for the diversity of things it offers to the tourists. For a comforting stay after a day full of activities, you must check the resorts in Andaman.

Highlights: This island is one of the most striking places in Andaman for nature lovers as it offers myriad attractions like its limestone caves, mangrove creeks, tidal swamp forests and its interesting mud volcanoes.

Activities: Being a nature’s paradise, Baratang Island is a delight for witnessing nature at its best and involving yourself in activities like trekking and bird watching. One can indulge in boat riding through the mangrove forests and explore the limestone caves here. For the beach lovers, there in Baludera Beach where one can swimming and snorkeling.

Distance from Port Blair: Baratang Island is about 100 km away from the capital city, Port Blair.

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Barren Island is located in the Andaman Sea, around 140 kilometres northeast of Port Blair. It is also India's only active volcano and is a sight to behold. Barren Island is known for its stark landscape and crystal-clear waters. Though setting foot on the island is prohibited, you can enjoy its beauty from a boat or seaplane. The surrounding ocean waters are an adventurer’s paradise. Here, divers can witness a world of unique lava formations and vibrant marine life. This makes Barren Island a premier destination for underwater explorations.

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One of the most beautiful and famous beaches in Andaman, Wandoor Beach is located to the east of Port Blair. Because of the presence of colourful corals on the beach, tourists find it attractive and catchy. Besides, the large thickets in the surrounding give the beach an amalgamated charm. Tourists select Wandoor Beach to simply relax by looking at the crystal clear water and the blushing white sandy stretch on the shore. 

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A great park that has been accepted well by international tourists and is one of the best places to visit in Port Blair. It is a distinct idea and execution in India to preserve the sensitive and endangered species of marine species is Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park in Andaman. It consists of 15 islands of mangrove creeks, rainforests, splendid coral reefs which have around 50 types and a huge collection of rare but colourful fish etc. 

This park came into existence in the year of 1983 under the solid Wildlife Protection Act of 1973 to keep the lives of marine animals safe and preserved as the underwater ecosystem was on the verge of destruction. The best time to visit the park is during the months from November to February and during monsoon, it remains closed.

Highlights: The park is comprised of two major island groups known as the Labyrinth Islands and Twin Islands which are situated about 16 km away from Port Blair to the south of it. This park boasts of the unimaginable size it spreads that is about 281.5 sq.km which have 17 small islands and the open sea creeks.

The fringing reefs are abundantly found in the park and that is one of the special reef species found on the island. Each island holds different type of vegetation. Tarmugli is the highest island in the park that displays the vast area of mangrove vegetation, sand covered beaches, sheet rocks etc.

Activities: One can get knowledge of marine species after visiting national park.

Distance from Port Blair: The park is located in Wandoor which is lying about 29 kms away from Port Blair. There are ferry services every 30 minutes from Port Blair boat jetty. The park is easily accessible via road as well.

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People Also Ask About Andaman and Nicobar

  1. Which are the best places to visit in Andaman in August?

    Let’s take a look at the best places you can visit in Andaman in August.

    • Cellular jail: The Cellular Jail is a colonial-era prison where famous Indian freedom fighters were exiled in the past. It has a museum and a light and sound show is organized in the jail to recount the events that happened in the past.
    • Marina Park And Aquarium: Marina Park And Aquarium offers a blend of marine life exploration and natural beauty. The Aquarium houses up to 350 fish species and other creatures, like crabs, turtles, and sharks. You can see fishes, corals, big shells, lobster, guitarfish, and pearls in clam shells here.
    • Radhanagar Beach: Radhanagar Beach is known to be one of the best Asian beaches with spectacular sceneries and crystal-clear water. During August, the waters of this beach are clear, making it ideal for scuba diving and swimming.
    • Elephant Beach: This is one of the best places you can visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands in August as you can enjoy various fun-filled water sports activities like snorkelling and kayaking. In August, you can witness the bioluminescent plankton in the waters of the beach.
  2. Is August a good time to visit Andaman?

    Yes, August is a good time to visit Andaman if you want to have a crowd-free exploration of the island. Most of the attractions have fewer visitors so you can have a hassle-free tour. The beauty of Andaman is at its best during this time with beautiful vistas. You can enjoy many indoor activities like trying out local cuisines and visiting museums making it the best to visit Andaman and Nicobar in August.
  3. Can we do water sports in Andaman in August?

    Yes, you can do water sports in Andaman and Nicobar Islands in August depending on the prevailing weather conditions. Activities that are less affected by rainfall and conducted in sheltered areas, such as snorkelling and kayaking are best. However, activities like parasailing, jet skiing, or scuba diving may be restricted due to safety concerns.
  4. How hot is Andaman in August?

    The average temperature in Andaman and Nicobar in August ranges from 28°C to 35°C. The humidity level is high during this month so days are generally hotter than the rest of the times of the day. However, frequent rainfall during this month provides temporary relief from the heat.
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Vietnamese dong