Radhanagar beach

Radhanagar beach

radhanagar beach
Radhanagar beach


One of the few tourist destinations in the Andaman Islands at the tip of India, Havelock offers white beaches are visited by dreams of 10 thousand tourists per year. The visitors will get a two-kilometer beach with no footprints along the coast west Havelock. Radhanagar, unofficially known as the Beach No. 7, hidden behind the lush rainforests, palm tree leaves emerge from the shadow of green and crystal clear bays with a sandy base.

The best place to stay on the island, Barefoot at Havelock, is a traditional resort that minimizes the impact on the surrounding environment. There are 18 huts built of bamboo and palm trees. Some are equipped with air conditioning, but the best way to cool the body is by taking Iyengar yoga classes in the water. Even the most seasoned walkers even willing to pay a substantial fee to be photographed under the sea with the Rajan, domesticated elephants 58-year-old resort that uses the trunk as snorkelnya.

Napoleon fish and lionfish are found in 15 point dive off of Radhanagar. The divers will be stunned by the colors of the coral reef gardens at this lagoon, just a few meters from the beach. Visitors can also kayak paddling through the mangrove forest to look for lizards and crocodiles, trekking into the forest canopy (habitat for 150 animal and plant species that exist only on this island), or go see a deer in speanjang beach at sunrise.

Throughout the coming monsoon, between May and October, Rajan will not dive. To avoid the rain and see the turtles hatch, come between December and March.