
Andaman & Nicobar is the capital city of Port Blair. ‘Andaman’ is derived from the Malay word for the Hindu diety Hanuman and ‘Nicobar’ means “The Land Of Naked People”. The most common language here is Bengali followed by Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. These Islands inhabit endless marine cultures, but the most famous of them all are sea turtles. Dermocheleys, Cariacea, the largest sea turtle in the world nest here. There are huge in size and thousands of them flock to the Andamans every year. These crabs are also known as coconut crabs because they eat tender coconuts. They are large in size and they hate water.
In South Asia, the highest numbers of these crabs are found at the Andamans. Do You Know? The island are happy land of butterflies. A lot of butterflies flock to Andaman and Nicobar from nearby tropical islands. Thousands of butterflies migrate to Andaman and Nicobar Island. If you wanted to see the coral reefs without spending lakhs. So you can see in Andaman. These coral reefs are the least affected by the coral bleaching in the world. Nearly 197 species of coral were identified in thirteen sites. These coral reefs have not been much affected by the coral reefs in other part of the world too.
If you want your wedding in a romantic place. So here it is the best option for your wedding in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It would be the perfect destination wedding. In exotic and pleasant climate of these islands is excellent for your romantic wedding.Under the coconut palms along the seashore of these islands gives you a fresh beginnings of your life. The Ross or the Havelock islands are the perfect venues to tie the knot.
PLACES TO VISIT IN ANDAMAN
1: HAVELOCK ISLAND

Havelock island is one of the largest and most popular islands in Andaman & Nicobar. Havelock island is a paradise of silky white, sand beaches, crystal blue water, rich corals and verdant forests. There is no dearth of beauty on this little island as the reputed and much loved Radhanagar and Vijaynagar Beaches are also right on its southern shores. Havelock island is also favourite amongst those who loved to do scuba diving, snorkeling and deep sea diving.
2: ROSS ISLAND

Ross island is located just 2 Km east of Port Blair. Ross island is covered with thick forests. At first of the island, it is tough to believe that this abandoned place was once the seat of British power and housed everything from a bazaar, a church, stores, bakery, a water treatment plant and tennis court etc. The large banyan trees have emulsified the other buildings and have successfully managed to replace the grand structures built by man. In this island you’ll find the old buildings that gives you nostalgic feels.