Havelock Island

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Havelock Island

 

Havelock Island with a range of exactly 92 km2 is the biggest of the islands, which contain Ritchie's Archipelago, an anchor of islands to the east of Great Andaman in the Andaman Islands. The island populace is embodied Bengali pilgrims. It is one of the few places that the organization of the union region of India has allowed and supported eco-tourism.

 

The island is named after an Indian general dynamic in India. The island's present populace comprises of Bengali pioneers. Kala Patthar Beach is one of the few places that the organization of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands union domain of India has allowed and energized advancement of tourism, with a concentrate on advertising eco-tourism. Havelock Island evaded a great part of the pulverization, which was gone to upon the majority of the shores influenced by the 2004 Indian Ocean quake and its resultant wave, and there were no reported losses. Shoreline No. 7 on the western coast, otherwise called "Radha Nagar" Beach, is a standout amongst the most prominent shorelines on Havelock and was named "Best Beach in Asia" by Time in 2004. Other prominent shorelines incorporate Elephant Beach on the northwest drift and Vijay Nagar Beach (No. 5), Beach No. 3 and Beach No. 1 on the east drift. Havelock Island has turned into an end for honeymooners. The island has numerous resorts by the shoreline to coddle the traveler, a standout amongst the most acclaimed being the Symphony Palms Beach Resort found at Govind Nagar Beach.



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