The Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a veritable Garden of Eden and a naturalist''''''''s heaven. The clean environment, roads, greenery as well as unpolluted fresh air attract all nature lovers. The tropical rain forests and waters of Bay of Bengal are the home of a vast collection of plant, animal and marine life. Topographically the islands are hilly in places fringed with coconut palm, covered with tropical jungle and interspersed with flat stretches of crescent shaped beaches. Adventure tourism like trekking, Island camping, snorkeling, SCUBA diving etc. and other water sports are the real attractions. A marvelous mix of nature''''''''s most precious delights, the Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a once in a lifetime holiday experience.
Disntance
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Normal Rainfall at Port Blair
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3180 mm
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Actual Rainfall at Port Blair during 1999
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2975.0 mm
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Rainy days at Port Blair during 1999
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209
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Mean Minimum Temperature at Port Blair during 1999
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22.80 Celcius
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Mean Maximum Temperature at Port Blair during 1999
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29.80 Celcius
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Mean Relative Humidity at Port Blair During 1999
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81%
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Climate
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Distance by Sea (In Kms.)
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Between Port Blair & Chennai
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1190
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Between Port Blair & Calcutta
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1255
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Between Port Blair & Vishakapatnam
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1200
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Distance by Air Kms.
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Between Calcutta & Port Blair
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1303
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Between Chennai & Port Blair
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1330
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