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Andaman & Nicobar


The Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a union territory of India. Informally, the territory's name is often abbreviated to A & N Islands, or ANI. It is located in the Indian Ocean, in the southern reaches of the Bay of Bengal. It comprises two island groups - the Andaman Islands and the Nicobar Islands - which separate the Andaman Sea to the east from the Indian Ocean. These two groups are separated by the 10° N parallel, the Andamans lying to the north of this latitude, and the Nicobars to the south. The capital of this territory is the Andamanese town of Port Blair.

The territory's population as per the most recent (2001) Census of India was 356,152. Added together, the total land area of the territory is approximately 8,249 km².

History

Name origins
The name Andaman presumably comes from Handuman, which is Malay for the Hindu god Hanuman.
The name Nicobar is Malay for land of the naked (people).

First inhabitants
The Andaman and Nicobar islands have been inhabited for several thousand years, at the very least. The earliest archaeological evidence yet documented goes back some 2,200 years; however, the indications from genetic, cultural and linguistic isolation studies point to habitation going back 30,000 to 60,000 years, well into the Middle Paleolithic.

In the Andaman Islands, the various Andamanese peoples maintained their separated existence through the vast majority of this time, diversifying into distinct linguistic, cultural and territorial groups. By the 1850s when they first came into sustained contact by outside groups, the indigenous peoples of the Andamans were:
  • the Great Andamanese, who collectively represented at least 10 distinct sub-groups and languages;
  • the Jarawa;
  • the Jangil (or Rutland Jarawa);
  • the Onge; and
  • the Sentinelese (most isolated of all the groups).

  • In total, these peoples numbered somewhere around 7,000 at the time of these first encounters. As the numbers of settlers from the mainland increased (at first mostly prisoners and involuntary indentured labourers, later purposely recruited farmers), these indigenous peoples lost territory and numbers in the face of land encroachment and the effects of various epidemic diseases. The Jangil and most of the Great Andamanese groups soon became extinct; presently there remain only approximately 400-450 indigenous Andamanese, the Jarawa and Sentinelese in particular maintaining a steadfast independence and refusing most attempts at contact.

    The indigenous peoples of the Nicobars (unrelated to the Andamanese) have a similarly isolated and lengthy association with the islands. There are two main groups:
  • the Nicobarese, or Nicobari, living throughout many of the islands; and
  • the Shompen, restricted to the interior of Great Nicobar.


  • Pre-colonial era
    The islands provided a temporary maritime base for ships of the Marathas in the 17th century. The legendary privateer and admiral Kanhoji Angre harassed colonial shipping routes with a base in the islands.

    British colonial period
    After an initial attempt to set up a colony in the islands by the British was abandoned after only a few years (1789-1796), a second attempt from 1858 proved to be more permanent. The primary purpose was to set up a penal colony for dissenters and independence fighters from the...



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    You will be picked up from your hotel and a car with driver will be at your disposal for the full day, with in the city limits (8 hrs / 80 kilometers (48 miles) - garage to garage).

    Examples of places where you could visit:

    • New Delhi
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    Light and Sound Show at Red Fort in Delhi by private vehicle 1 hour

    Sound and Light show at the Red Fort In the evening, you will be picked from your hotel and taken to the Red Fort. Witness the 'Son - Et - Lumiere', a dramatic interplay of sound and light effects, recreating the history of Red Fort, a symbol of Mughal Power. Watch three hundred years of history come alive! Click here for more information and Booking Details



    Dances of India Show by private vehicle 2 hours

    Kathakali Dancer In the evening, you will be transferred from your hotel to Parsi Anjuman Hall to witness an hour long show of Classical and Folk dances of India like Bharatanatyam, Manipuri, Kathakali etc.

    You can choose to include a buffet dinner at hotel Broadway after the show.

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