Saturday 28 December 2013

Christmas in the Andaman Islands

Taking advantage of our location in southern India we decided to spend Christmas in the remote Andaman and Nicobar Islands which lie 1000km across the Bay of Bengal close to Myanmar and Thailand. Until 1941 the Andaman Islands were governed from a little piece of Britain constructed on Ross Island which lies a short distance from Port Blair.  Following an earthquake and subsequent invasion by the Japanese, Ross Island was abandoned and has gradually been swallowed up by the jungle.

The Islands remain relatively undiscovered and offer world class beaches and diving.  Here are just a few of our family pictures to give you a flavour of our holiday.

Sunset on Beach No 7 is said to be the best in South East Asia - we cannot disagree!


Tom taking time off from beach combing at Neil's Lagoon.

A very different Christmas!!


Tom loved snorkelling and spent about 4 hours a day in the water


Tom's Christmas present from his mum and dad was the chance to wash Rajan the elephant.



And he got to ride Rajan as well!

Tom snorkelling at Neil's Lagoon

Our beautiful home for 8 nights


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