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    Andaman tour packages from Jaisalmer

    PACKAGE NAME NIGHTS/DAYS PRICE
    WEEKEND GETAWAY 3 NIGHTS / 4 DAYS Rs. 14,999 View More
    EXOTIC ANDAMAN PACKAGE 4 NIGHTS / 5 DAYS Rs. 19,999 View More
    BLISSFUL ANDAMAN PACKAGE 6 NIGHTS / 7 DAYS Rs. 29,999 View More
    FAMILY ANDAMAN PACKAGE 7 NIGHTS / 8 DAYS Rs. 31,999 View More
    ANDAMAN RUNAWAY 8 NIGHTS / 9 DAYS Rs. 34,999 View More

    Scenic Andamans for the people of Jaisalmer

    From the rolling brown sand dunes of Jaisalmer to the rolling foamy blue waves of Andaman. An Andaman trip from Jaisalmer would be from the desert heart land to infinite water. Book the top Andaman tour packages from Jaipur with Andamantourism.org, the best travel agency in Andaman. Forget the hassles of offline booking or managing everything on your own. In a few clicks, send us your travel details and we will revert with great Andaman tour quotes for our customers from Jaisalmer.

    Jaisalmer is the Golden City of India in Rajasthan because of its stunning yellow sandstone architecture, desert landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. The crown jewel is the majestic Jaisalmer Fort also known as the famous Sonar Quila, one of the few living forts in the world, housing homes, shops, and temples within its walls. You have your touch with history and build a connection with the majestic buildings or the intricately carved Patwon Ki Haveli, Salim Singh Ki Haveli, and Nathmal Ki Haveli, showcasing exquisite Rajasthani architecture. While Andaman boasts of the colonial remnants that invoke a feel of deep patriotism when we think of the mighty Cellular Jail of Port Blair where Indian freedom fighters were persecuted and tortured. Visitors can enjoy camel safaris and camping under the stars in the Sam Sand Dunes, offering a magical desert experience. The serene Gadisar Lake, vibrant local bazaars, traditional folk music and dance, and the annual Desert Festival further add to Jaisalmer’s charm that is every tourist’s dream. On the other hand the open vastness of seas, sand and sunshine that is moistened with the salt and the purity. When you are travelling from the cultural potpourri of Jaisalmer to the quiet, clean, tropical islands of Andaman archipelago, you shall definitely be elated. The humid, urban heat and drudgery will give way to breezy sea air and lush rainforests. Spend an incredible holiday in the backdrop of the dreamy settings of Andamans with AndamanTourims.org’s tour packages.

    The beaches of Neil Island and Havelock Island are exceptionally tranquil and picturesque, and you will spot a variety of small sea fishes and starfishes, crabs and sea cucumbers, fascinating snails and mussels and might even encounter sea snakes as you explore. Catch the adrenalin rush with the adventurous water sports and enjoy the vastness and beauty of the Indian ocean surrounding this fascinating Andaman archipelago.

    If you are looking to book Andaman tour package from Jaisalmer, then feel free to get in touch with our Andaman travel expert by filling our enquiry form and we assure you that we will deliver extraordinary services at attractive cost. You can also take a look at our other Andaman tour packages from Jaisalmer by clicking VIEW MORE.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q - What are the islands that you can visit from Port Blair?

    • Ross Island or Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island is located just 2 km from Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman Islands. It is a short 10–15-minute boat ride from the Aberdeen Jetty. • Havelock Island or Swaraj Dweep is located 70 km from Port Blair and is famous for Radhanagar Beach, scuba diving, snorkeling, and beach resorts. • Neil Island or Shaheed Dweep is located 40 km from Port Blair and is known for its tranquil beaches, coral reefs, and relaxed atmosphere. • North Bay Island is located 4 to 5 km from Port Blair which is popular for glass-bottom boat rides, snorkeling, and underwater sea walking. • Jolly Buoy Island is 30 km from Port Blair and is a part of Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, known for pristine coral reefs and eco-tourism (requires permits). • Red Skin Island is located 30 km from Port Blair and is an alternative to Jolly Buoy during certain seasons, also offering coral viewing and snorkeling. • Baratang Island is located 100 to 110 km from Port Blair and is famous for limestone caves, mud volcanoes, and lush mangrove boat rides and will make for a long day trip.

    Q - Which are the islands in Andaman you can visit but cannot stay?

    The islands where overnight stay is not allowed are Jolly Buoy Island, Red Skin Island, Ross Island (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island), North Bay Island and Baratang Island.

    Q - Which are the few islands where you can stay in Andaman?

    The main and popular islands where you can visit and also enjoy a leisurely and luxurious stay are Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep), Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep), Port Blair (Mainland), Little Andaman Island (Hut Bay) and Long Island.

    Q - Why is Mount Harriet in Andaman so famous?

    Mount Harriet, the third-highest peak in the Andaman Islands, is famous for its panoramic views, rich biodiversity, and historical significance. It is located near Port Blair and carries a historical significance as it was the summer headquarters of the British Chief Commissioner. It offers stunning views of the surrounding forests and sea, including views of North Bay and Ross Island. It is home to exotic flora and fauna, including the endemic Andaman wild pig and various bird species.

    Q - What ferries shall I get for island hopping in Andaman?

    There are two types of ferries: • Government Ferries that are budget-friendly but slower and harder to book during peak season. • Private Ferries that are faster, more comfortable, and easier to book online. Popular private ferry service providers in Andaman include Makruzz, Green Ocean, ITT Majestic and Nautika.

    Q - How can I book Andaman island hopping ferry tickets?

    You can book ferry tickets online on travel operator websites or travel portals such as Andamantourism.org. Your travel agents in Port Blair can arrange tickets. For government ferries, you may need to book in person at counters (ID proof required) that also be facilitated and guided by your travel partner.

    Q - Are there luggage limits on transfer by ferries in Andaman?

    Yes, there are luggage limits on ferries and typically it is 15–25 kg per passenger that varies slightly from operator to operator. Note that extra baggage may result in paying extra fee.

    Q - Can we plan island hopping in Andaman with elderly and young people travelling with us?

    Yes you can. Ferries are usually safe, regulated, and comfortable. They are very much suitable for families, kids, and elderly travellers. Choose morning sailings for calmer seas and less harsh sun.