Honeymoon In Andaman: Best Of Adventure And Romance

I had always wanted a honeymoon in Andaman and I am glad to tell you that my wish was fulfilled and together with my husband and I had the best experience ever!

We booked our Andaman honeymoon package via TravelTriangle (found on Facebook). It was a very smooth process and in the end, their multiple quote system worked to our advantage since we were able to get the best deal and itinerary.

Our Andaman honeymoon package details

  • Duration: 5 night 6 days
  • Cost: INR 33000
  • Flight from Chennai (booked on our own): INR 22000
  • Scuba Diving: INR 7000

Day 1: Hello Port Blair

couple in port blair

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We started our journey early in the morning at 5 and reached the airport on time. After having a quick breakfast, we boarded our flight (2 hours 15 min journey) and then landed in Port Blair. The airport was a small one and upon our arrival, we were greeted by our travel agent’s representative who transferred us to our hotel.

It is worth noting that when we arrived, it was raining like cats and dogs and we almost felt like we were in Chirapunji, the worlds wettest place.

port blair jet ski

After our check in, we slept for around four hours (and mind you, it was very chilly!) post which we went for sightseeing at Corbyn’s Cove beach. Here we did the jet ski ride and it was such a fantastic experience that by the end of it, our fear of the sea had gone away.

port blair cellular jail

Later after relaxing and chilling on the beach, we proceeded to the Cellular Jail for sightseeing. The whole Cellular jail experience for me was extremely moving since it was really tragic to know about the treatment of prisoners and how they were exploited. During the whole tour, it was sometimes difficult to understand what they were telling in Hindi and this is also the moment, I realized, I need to prep up my Hindi skills.

Tip: Don’t forget to use the mosquito roll on before visiting the jail.

Day 2: Havelock Island, you beauty!

port blair honeymoon

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We were to stay at the Havelock island today so once our driver had dropped us to the port to board our ferry, we came to know that it was delayed by two hours. Nonetheless, we weren’t disheartened and spent our time clicking selfies and exploring the port.

Trust me there was no internet and still, our time passed away in a jiffy!

radhanagar beach in havelock

Later on the ferry, I was so excited that for a while my husband and I were only clicking pictures. After a while, when the ferry started, we fastened our seat belts and soon fell into a smooth sea slumber. It felt as if the ocean winds were like lullabies.

havelock island andaman
food in andaman

If Havelock was love at first sight then Radhanagar beach (Asia’s best beach) was eternal love at first sight! It was amazing just to be here with my husband and explore it on our own. We played at the beach for a long time and at around 5 when it started to rain, it was only then that we decided to go back to our hotel.

Our dinner was at a place called “Red Snapper” and it was delicious.


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Day 3: Scuba diving adventure

honeymoon in andaman

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We got up early in the morning at 4 and visited the beach number 4 just behind our resort. We wanted to experience the sunrise in Andaman and we did. And to be honest, it was magnificent. Later at around 7, by the time, we were done, other people started arriving at this beautiful beach and we felt really good to have witnessed it in peace in the wee hours of the morning.

havelock island beaches

“There is only BSNL signal in Andaman and being out of touch with people almost feels like you’re back in the olden times!”

honeymoon in havelock island

Later on, we proceeded to do our scuba diving but before doing it, we were made to fill a form and given proper training. The training part was excellent since the instructor was good that he instilled confidence in me too, who is a nonswimmer.

havelock scuba diving

Our scuba diving experience was equally breathtaking and going down in the waters almost felt as if I was in a different world. It was as if the Discovery channel was playing in front of my eyes. A surreal feeling that is hard to put into words!

andaman scuba diving

By the time we were done with this activity, we were already late – so after quickly taking our diving pictures, we rushed to board the ferry! Fortunately, we did not miss it.

The ferry scene was similar to the last time for me and I soon fell asleep on it. (My husband later told me I slept through all the panic on the ferry!)

Back in Port Blair, we had our meal and then called it a night.

Day 4: Good times in Port Blair

port blair sightseeing

The boats to Ross Island were not functioning today due to bad weather. So we visited Wandoor beach, had a lovely lobster meal and then by 4, booked another trip to a beach at an extra cost of INR 1200. This beach was a nice one and we had a good time exploring it.

honeymoon trip to andaman

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Later after returning, we explored the streets of Port Blair on our own and then returned to our hotel for the overnight stay.

Tip: Local transport is really cheap in Port Blair.

Day 5: The incredible Baratang experience!

baratang ride
barantag ride andaman
baratang trip in andaman

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We explored the Baratang caves today and for that, we had to leave by 2 am (yes, in the night!). By the time, we reached (5 am) the place, we were shocked to see hundreds of travelers already there. After a quick breakfast and some formalities, we were given permission to enter. We were greeted by Jarawas and I was taken aback by all the greenery that surrounded the area.

limestone caves in andaman
trek to limestone caves

Later after a 20-minute boat ride, we entered the Mangroves and it was at this point that we felt, we were part of the famous Hollywood movie “Anaconda”. Later, we trekked for a kilometer and then reached the limestone caves (a fascinating experience!). We had “nimbu pani” on our way back and once back in Port Blair, we did some shopping before calling it a day.

Day 6: Goodbye Andaman, you will be missed!

This was our last day and we did not want to leave. But we had to. My husband did all the packing today and I was spending it at ease. Later, we got to the airport and boarded our flight back to Chennai.

Andaman was a dream come true experience for me. It was so refreshing that it is hard to put in words and so experiential that it would always stay in our hearts. Thank you Andaman, for a perfect honeymoon!

High Points

  • Cellular Jail, Corbyn’s Cove Beach
  • Havelock, Radhanagar beach
  • Scuba Diving
  • Baratang

Low Points

  • On our first day, our room wasn’t clean
  • Some language hiccups

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Frequently Asked Questions About Honeymoon In Andaman

How can one reach cellular jail?

Cellular Jail is easily accessible and is placed only 7.8 km from the centre of Port Blair via RGT Road. To reach here, you can either hire a cab or can opt for local transportations like autos, taxis, minibusses, buses.

Does one need a passport for Andaman?

Since the Andaman Islands are part of India, a passport is not required to enter this beautiful Union Territory.

Which are the top restaurants in Andaman?

These are the best restaurants in Andaman: 1. Lighthouse Residency Restaurant 2. Mandalay Restaurant 3. Annapurna Restaurant 4. Adi Bengali Hotel 5. Ha-O restaurant 6. Excel restaurant 7. Sinclairs Bayview Restaurant 8. Royal Palace Restaurant

Is Andaman good for honeymoon?

Andaman is a wonderful destination to spend honeymoon amidst bewitching settings. Andaman’s turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and tropical forests add great charm to its beauty. Moreover, honeymooners can also indulge in various water sports.

Which is the best island in Andaman?

These are the best islands in Andaman: 1. Havelock Island 2. Jolly Buoy Island 3. Neil Island 4. Ross Island 5. North Bay Island 6. Ross and Smith Island 7. Cinque Island

How many days are sufficient for Andaman?

A trip of approximately 4-5 days is enough to see the best of Andaman. You will have ample time to explore the tourist attractions and engage in several water activities.


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‘Happiness Is A Place!’: Monali’s All Girls Trip To Bhutan Proves It Is Utterly Safe For Female Travelers

Wanting nothing more than a relaxing getaway, she hopped away on a 6 nights 7 days Bhutan trip with her best friends. Little did she know that those multicoloured realms and smiling faces of Bhutan will change her idea of ‘happiness’ forever! Read on to know her awesome experiences!

Trip Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days


Trip Cost: INR 87,000/-


Agent Name: AD Tours and Travels


Inclusions: Transfers, Accommodation, Breakfast, Sightseeing, Sim Cards, Immigration Formalities


Exclusions: Flights, Entry Tickets, Lunch & Dinner

monali's bhutan trip
monali at taktsang monastery
monali's trip to scenic bhutan

They say Travel is about the gorgeous feeling of teetering on the unknown. “Buy the ticket, take the ride, and getting lost will help you find yourself.” Word! I am not really a solo traveler kind of a person and usually seek company of vagabonds like me, who are keen to embark on new adventures. The more the merrier!

For my all girls trip to Bhutan I roped in my gang of six girls and we started planning three months prior to the trip. We spent around 2 weeks in doing a detailed research and browsed various budget customised Bhutan tour packages, since we all our travel hobby on a shoestring budget. We finalised on TravelTriangle since it claimed to give exactly that! The dates were worked out after cross checking minimal leaves requirement, low flight cost and Bhutan immigration office’s working days.

monali and friend chilling in bhutan
monali's friend at bhutan river
monali and friends in bhutan temple
monali and friends near bhutan entrance
monali and her friends chilling
monali's friends in bhutan

Post locking our calendar, we registered our requirements on TravelTriangle and received many quotations within a week. After talking with few of their travel agents, we finalized on AD Tours and Travels, who did not give us any chance to regret our decision. And thus, all excited to get our passport inked for the very first time, we started our incredible journey to Bhutan!

Day 1: Arrival – Drive to Phuentsholing – Check in – Immigration formalities

river in bhutan
monali and friends near dro dul chorten
monali n friends hanging out at monastery
monali n friends at monastery in bhutan
seeking peace at bhutan monastery

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We took an early morning flight from Pune to Bagdogra via Kolkata, which took around 6 hours. Bagdogra welcomed us with fire blenching sun. So our driver Mr. Binod immediately ushered us into his AC cab and we headed towards Phuentsholing. We took a halt for lunch and evening tea on our way. It took us around 5 hours to get to Phuentsholing. Once we had reached, we straightaway went to immigration office since it was about to close. Thanks to our travel agent, all formalities were done with ease in not more than 10 minutes and we could finally commence our holiday in Bhutan! Post this, we went to the hotel, had our dinner, and jumped into our beds, fatigued from traveling all day.

Day 2: Drive to Thimphu – Memorial Chorten – Buddha Dordenma – Street Market

monali at Buddha Dordenma
monali shopping in bhutan

Next morning, we started early from Phuentsholing towards Thimphu (capital of Bhutan). Just like the previous day, we reached Thimphu by afternoon, had our lunch and started exploring the capital city. The first place we visited out of our Bhutan tour itinerary was Memorial Chorten, a stupa built in honor of the late third king. The place was crowded with both old and young ones praying and meditating in the sound of prayer bells and enjoying the warm weather.

Buddha Dordenma monali
monali and friends at cafe
monali and friends at cafe in bhutan
monali at Buddha Dordenma
monali and friends at Buddha Dordenma
monali and friends at bhutan monastery
monali and friends at bhutan's monastery
bhutan monastery interior
monastery interior, bhutan

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Next, we went to Buddha Dordenma famed for its colossal Shakyamuni statue of Buddha, visible from almost every corner of Thimphu. The place was no less than a wonder! The kinetic wind at Buddha Point made it difficult to even to click pictures, so we had no choice but to leave the place and start our drive back towards the shopping center of Thimphu. On our way we enjoyed the eagle’s eye view of King’s Palace and Tashichho Dzong. The Street Market had a variety of beautiful, yet expensive looking souvenirs. We bought few knick knacks and left.


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Day 3: Drive to Punakha – views of Himalayas – Druk Wangyal Chorten – Druk Wangyal Café – Punakha Dzong – Suspension Bridge

monali on suspension bridge
Druk Wangyal Chorten
Druk Wangyal Chorten cafe
monali friend at Druk Wangyal Chorten cafe
views of himalayas

We all woke up early that morning. Our window gave us charismatic views of the city. The sound of furiously gushing water in the Thimphu river tingled our senses. I could not resist a morning walk that promised so much beauty, so me and my friend put on our shoes and skipped away. After a walk, we took some rest sitting in a garden by the river bank and enjoyed the peaceful views, before returning to our room to commence the third day of our trip to Bhutan. Once ready, we left for Punakha. What we saw on our way to Punakha was simply breathtaking! Stunning views of snowcapped Himalayas and Druk Wangyal Chorten, one of the greatest tourist attractions of Bhutan greeted us from behind wispy clouds. Located at Dochula Pass, Druk Wangyal Chorten has 108 memorial chortens built to commemorate soldiers killed in the war between the Royal Bhutan Army and Assamese insurgents in 2003. This place is also home to the Lhakhang Temple and one café with the same name. When we reached this place, it was all covered with fog and one could hardly see beyond 6 feet.

mist in bhutan
bhutan market area
Punakha Dzong

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The freezing weather made us all run for cup of coffee at Druk Wangyal Café which was filled with aroma of freshly baked cakes and brewed coffee. After warming up with this quick coffee break, we headed for Punakha Dzong which is the second oldest and largest Dzong in Bhutan. Our guide narrated many legendary stories associated with Dzong during our short tour of this brilliantly built place. Post this, we went to the Suspension Bridge nearby, standing at which, we could feel the peaceful vibrations in the noise of Pho Chhu river flowing underneath, shuffling of prayer flags all around, and gusts of wind rocking this gigantic bridge with their strength. Done for day 3, we went to our hotel Pema Karpo, the best one on our entire 7 day Bhutan tour.

Day 4: Drive to Paro – Rinpung Dzong – Kyichu Lhakhang – shopping in Paro

monali souvenir shopping bhutan
monali souvenir shopping in bhutan

We welcomed another great morning in Bhutan, but bid adieu to the delightful city of Punakha, as it was now time to head to Paro! With the only international airport of the country located at Paro, the city offers a blend of commercialisation and historical essence. On our first day here, we covered Rinpung Dzong, National Museum and Kyichu Lhakhang Temple. At the temple, we had the greatest honour of meeting few members of Bhutan royal family including Her Majesty the Royal Grandmother. Later, we spent the evening exploring cafés and souvenir shops on the colourful streets of Paro. We skipped the expensive lot and ushered ourselves into a cosy shop called Bhutan Made – General Store. Here, we bought knick knacks like a small bronze statue of Buddha and a mug in well under INR 300/-. Post some hearty shopping in Bhutan, we returned to our hotel.

Day 5: Tiger Nest trek and Taktsang Monastery tour for INR 500/- in Paro

tiger nest trekking
monali tiger nest trekking
prayer flags tiger nest

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It was finally time to visit Taktsang Monastery, the highlight of our all girls trip to Bhutan. Being from Pune, trekking is nothing new to us. But we ended up underestimating Tiger Nest trek and went without proper water and food supply. We all trekked at our own pace and took a halt at one small café mid-way to Taktsang Monastery.

Taktsang monastery view
Taktsang monastery closer view

The route was not difficult to climb but it definitely put our stamina to test. And once you reach up there, you’ll realize it was worth all the efforts! At the top, we bought our tickets of INR 500/- each and were clubbed in groups of 8 to 10 tourists, each being escorted into the monastery with one guide. He recited historical tales associated with this ancient temple and showed us the way out after just 10 minutes of the tour. We were annoyed with the length of a tour of Bhutan’s most famous tourist attraction against the hefty amount they charged for it. Just as we started our descent, the rain started its own! All wet and hungry, we reached the base village, got into our wagon, and ran in the hunt of food.

Day 6: First experience with snow at Chele La Pass – drive to Phuentsholing – departure formalities at immigration office

snow in bhutan
monali at snow in bhutan

Chele La Pass, considered the highest point on Dantak road, was now the only item left in our Bhutan holiday itinerary. The place was around a 35 km drive away from the city. After covering first 20/22 kms, we started coming across snow on the sidewalk of tar road. To our surprise, as we started ascending, the piles of snow started to become thicker.

For people like us who had never ever seen ice anywhere outside the refrigerator, that experience and utter excitement can’t be put down in words. We were almost jumping inside our cab. Reaching a height of 13,084 ft above sea level, we treated ourselves to stunning views of the Himalayas. We immersed ourselves in the moment with some snow ball fights, drawing fairies on ice, and few awesome clicks, completely forgetting that this was the last day of our Bhutan trip. When it finally dawned on us, the feeling of closing one of the most memorable chapters of our travel diary left us feeling gloomy and sad.

monali and friend trekking
monali and friend trekking bhutan
monali and friend trekking in bhutan

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We headed back to Phuentsholing and completed departure formalities at the immigration office, before proceeding for dinner with our 5 day caretaker cum guide cum driver Mr. Dorji, who, with his Super Wagon had made our journey so comfortable. For closure, we clicked few pictures at Bhutan Gate and went back to our hotel.

Day 7: Drive to Bagdogra – return flight from Delhi to Pune

monali and her friends in bhutan

We had an early morning departure for Bagdogra with Mr. Binod again and from there we flew back to Pune via Delhi with a treasure chest of fun and flabbergasting memories. We bid goodbye to Bhutan with a longing in our hearts to be able to return some day. We thank Travel triangle and AD Tours and Travel for taking care of everything and making this for us a very safe all girls trip to Bhutan. We enjoyed our vacation without any hassles.

We all fell in love with Bhutan’s natural beauty, weather, culture, hospitality and kindness of people. Truly, it is a place of happiness!

Our WOW moments: playing in snow at Chele La Pass | Druk Wangyal Chorten | morning walk in Punakha | views of snowcapped Himalayas | Tiger Nest trek | shopping in Paro | chilling at Druk Wangyal Cafe | meeting members of Bhutan royal family at Kyichu Lhakhang Temple | Hotel Pema Karpo | the hospitality of our guide cum driver Mr. Dorji

Our so-so moments: The overpriced short tour of Taktsang Monastery

Tips for future travelers:

  • Immigration office at Phuentsholing is closed on weekends. So plan your travel dates accordingly
  • Don’t forget to carry your passport and/or voter ID card for immigration formalities
  • Indian currency would work everywhere, so no need to worry about currency exchange
  • If you are willing to have tour of Taktsang monastery on reaching top of Tiger’s nest, make absolutely sure you are okay with paying 500 bucks for a mere 10 minute tour of Taktsang Monastery
  • Carry enough food and water during the Tiger Nest trek, and trek light
  • Collect tickets for Taktsang Monastery from the base, as there are no ticket counters at the top
  • Most locals speak Hindi and English fluently, so language won’t be a barrier. However, learning a few Dzongkha sentences will give you some edge over other tourist while bargaining on streets of Bhutan

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