When people think of tropical paradises, the relaxing beaches of Bali often come to our mind. But what if we told you that India has its own hidden gem, similar to Bali's splendour yet uniquely distinct?

    The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a cluster of over 500 islands, is nestled in the Bay of Bengal, where white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and lush green forests come together to create a haven that’s often unnoticed by mainstream tourism.

    The Andaman Islands are not just another seaside destination; they are a slice of bliss waiting to be discovered. Let’s go on a virtual journey to explore why the Andaman Islands are often dubbed as India’s hidden Bali.

A glimpse into the Andaman Islands

   The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a union territory of India, are located about 1,000 kilometres off the eastern coast of mainland India. The....

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