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Andaman & Nicobar Travel Guide
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Bangaram Island
Situated
in the Bay of Bengal , the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are still largely undiscovered
by mass tourism . Part of India these Islands extend into Indonesian group
of Islands.
There are a number of small islands around Port Blair which fall within the
Marine National Park and are uninhabited and covered with virgin forests on
them. Daily excursion to various such islands takes one to beautiful secluded
beaches . The Marine life of corals and fish is rich and colorful and is a
delight for snorkels.
On the Western coast in the Arabian sea in Lakshadweep Group of Islands .
These have superb snorkeling and fine beaches.
The tear-drop shaped, uninhabited Bangaram island, is embraced by a halo of
creamy sand. Like in all other islands of Lakshadweep, coconut palm groves
are ubiquitous in Bangaram. There are three uninhabited islands in the same
atoll - Tinnakara, Parali-I, and Parali-II. All the islands share the same
lagoon, an enormous bowl of turquoise blue. The warm, clear and deep waters
of the Indian Ocean pose an irresistible invitation to scuba divers. The Bangaram
Island Resort is fast becoming a by-word among the island - hoppers of the
world. Opened only recently to foreign tourists, the resort with its simple
but attractive housing, has already become a circled spot in the brochures
of tour operators all over.