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40/1260 B, Drowpathi Bldg,TD Road Cochin
9495675671, 9995071308, 9388099044
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- Honeymoon Packages
01 Night / 02 Days A/c Super Luxury Houseboat cruise at Kumarakom backwaters
03 NIGHT / 04 DAYS Leh, Khardungla
03 Nights/ 04 Days -Honeymoon Package-Kerala Hills , Wildlife & Backwater
04 Nights / 05 days Bangalore, Mysore ,Ooty, Coonoor
05night / 06 days in Port Blair
06 nights/07 days ARRIVE LEH, PANGONG, KHARDUNGLA,NUBRA, DEPARTURE
07 NIGHTS / 08 DAYS JAMMU, SRINAGAR, GULMARG, SONMARG, PAHALGAM, KATRA
07 Nights / 08 Days Kathmandu,Chitwan,Pokhara
08 NIGHTS / 09 DAYS Delhi, Mussoorie, Corbett ,Nainital
09 Night / 10 Days Delh,Agra,Jaipur,Bikaner,Jaisalmer,Jodhpur ,Udaipur
10 NIGHTS / 11 DAYS Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Chamba, Khajjair
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| Andaman Tour |
The Andaman Islands are a group of archipelagic islands in the Bay of Bengal, and are part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Union Territory of India. The Andaman Archipelago is an oceanic continuation of the Burmese Arakan Yoma range in the North and of the Indonesian Archipelago in the South. It includes some two hundred islands.
Port Blair is the chief community on the islands, and the administrative centre of the Union Territory. The Andaman Islands form a single administrative district within the Union Territory, the Andaman district (the Nicobar district was separated and established as a new district in 1974). The population of the Andamans was 314,084 in 2001.
The climate is typical of tropical islands of similar latitude. It is always warm, but with sea-breezes. Rainfall is irregular, but usually dry during the north-east, and very wet during the south-west, monsoons.
Of the slightly more than 300,000 people that live in the Andaman Islands, a small minority of about 1,000 are indigenous Adivasis of the Andamans. The rest are mainly divided between Hindi, Bengali, Tamil and Punjabi speaking people from the mainland.
The Andamanese is a collective term to describe the peoples who are the aboriginal inhabitants of the Andaman Islands and Nicobar Islands, located in the Bay of Bengal. The term includes the Great Andamanese, Jarawa, Onge, Shompen, Sentinelese and the extinct Jangil. Anthropologically they are usually classified as Negritos, represented also by the Semang of Malaysia and the Aeta of the Philippines.
The Andamans are theorized to be a key stepping stone in a great coastal migration of humans from Africa via the Arabian peninsula, along the coastal regions of the Indian mainland and towards Southeast Asia, Japan and Oceania.Genetic analysis indicates that male Onges and Jarawas almost exclusively belong to Haplotype D, which is also found in Tibet and Japan, but is rare on the Indian mainland and elsewhere in Asia.
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