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After landing at Port Blair airport, our Satluj Travels representative will warmly receive and assist you. During the afternoon, set out for a morning harbor cruise heading to Viper Island. This cruise provides a genuine premium experience (for 2 hours) on a steamer moving through the waters near Port Blair, also taking you to Viper Island. In the evening, do not miss the impressive Sound and Light Show at the Cellular Jail, where the living stories of India's freedom fighters are recreated beautifully. Overnight accommodation will be arranged at your hotel in Port Blair.
Enjoy an early morning breakfast at your hotel. Then depart by government ferry to Havelock Island (54 kilometers by sea from Port Blair). After breakfast, set out for a full-day sightseeing tour of the scenic Beach No. 7, also known as Radha Nagar – widely considered one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Asia. Witness the stunning sunset from this classic shoreline. Relax and indulge yourself on the soft white sands of Havelock Island. Overnight stay will be in Havelock.
Enjoy a wholesome breakfast at your hotel. Check out from Havelock and return to Port Blair according to the ferry schedule. After some local sightseeing, arrive back at your hotel in the evening. Overnight stay will be in Port Blair.
After breakfast at the hotel, check out and you will be transferred to Airport for your return flight back home.
Pricing
Important Remark
The prices shown below are estimated figures per traveler, calculated assuming 30 guests journeying together as a group on a coach tour during fixed departure dates. These rates will be higher for smaller family units or individual travelers.
Packages may also be personalized with globally recognized hotel chains including Marriott, Hilton, Taj, Oberoi, Best Western, and others.
OFF - SEASON PERIOD
01st April – 30th September 2024
(Except For Festive Period & Long Weekends)
Hotel Category
Package Cost Per Adult
Budget
Rs.9150
Standard
Rs.10750
Above pricing assumes a minimum of six adults travelling as a group, sharing two rooms.
Super Deluxe
Rs. 9500
Luxury
Rs. 10500
Premium
Rs. 12000
SEASON PERIOD
01st October 2024 – 31st March 2025
(Except For Festive Period, Long Weekends, Christmas & New Year Period)
Hotel Category
Package Cost Per Adult
Budget
Rs. 7000
Standard
Rs. 8000
Deluxe
Rs. 9000
Super Deluxe
Rs. 10000
Luxury
Rs. 12000
Premium
Rs. 14000
Accommodation
Hotel Category
Port Blair
Havelock Island
Jaipur
Budget
Hotel Shreesh/ Hotel Velocity
Radhakrishna Resort
Thikana Palace / Hotel Chitra Katha
Standard
Hotel Aparupa
El Dorado Beach Resort
Trim Mount Blue Jaipur / Rajputana Haveli
Accommodation in above or similar category hotel
Super Deluxe
Legend Inn / Florence Inn
Hotel Amar / Royale Residency
Nahargarh Haveli / Krishna Palace
Luxury
Regent Grand / Mantra Amaltas
AtulyaaTaj/ The Retreat
Nirbana Palace A Heritage Hotel / Zone By The Park
Premium
Radisson Blu PaschimVihar / Holiday Inn New Delhi MayurVihar
Radisson Hotel Agra / Clarks Shiraz
Ramada Jaipur / Laxmi Palace Heritage Boutique Hotel
Inclusions
What’s Included
What’s Excluded
Arrival assistance at Port Blair airport
Pickup and drop-off at Port Blair airport
Round-trip ferry tickets to Havelock Island *
2 nights of accommodation in Port Blair
1 night of accommodation in Havelock Island
3 breakfasts
All transfers and sightseeing as described in the itinerary above, using a private vehicle
Entry permits, entry tickets, boat tickets, and ferry tickets wherever required
Parking charges
All applicable taxes
Airfare or train fare throughout the journey
Personal expenses including laundry, phone calls, tips, porter charges, and similar items
Additional sightseeing or extra vehicle usage beyond what is mentioned in the itinerary
Entrance fees and video camera permits during sightseeing
Any costs resulting from natural events such as landslides, roadblocks, political unrest (strikes), etc. – these must be paid directly by the traveler
Any increase in taxes or fuel prices that raises the cost of surface transport or land arrangements before departure
Travel insurance
Meals not listed in the itinerary above
Water sports and other activities
Anything not specifically mentioned under “What’s Included” column
Introducing Delhi Jaipur and Agra with Fatehpur Sikri Tour
The People in Delhi Jaipur and Agra
As in the rest of India, the people of the Golden Triangle are a colorful mix of communities, religious, languages and traditional tribes. All the gradations of the caste system are found here the upper brahmins and kshatriyas, the middle-ranking, vaishyas and the lowest, menial labourers. Almost all of India’s communities are represented in Delhi: dark-skinned Tamils and Keralites, lighter-skinned Punjabis, the shorter, squatter Bengalis, as well as Maharashtrians, Gujaratis and students from the north-eastern states of Assam and Nagaland.
It is interesting to see how certain communities have created their own housing areas in the capital. Janak Puri in west Delhi is dominated by Keralites and Tamils, while Chittaranjan Park in south Delhi is made up almost entirely by Bengalis. It is complete with a market that stocks a wide variety of delicious fish.
Thousands of migrant labourers from the villages of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana swarm into Delhi to look for work. Certain jobs and services have become associated with distinct communities and castes. Tribal Christian girls from Bihar work as housemaids, a number of plumbers come from Orissa, the nurses from Kerala, and the doss (south Indian bread) restaurants are, of course, all staffed by Tamils or Keralites.
In Delhi you can also see the puppie, or Punjabi Upwardly Mobile Professional, zoom by in a Hyundai or Honda and swing in the city’s booming night-clubs. India’s Generations x are called trendy conservatives. They dress fashionably and listen to the latest western pop music, but few are able to break out of parental control. Living together, having gay relationships and even divorce are still fairly unacceptable.
In Rajasthan the most visible group are the Rajputs — the warriors representing different noble houses — like the Kachhawahas of Jaipur, the Rathods of Jodhpur and the Sisodias of Mewar. Together with the brahmins they constitute less than a tenth of Rajasthan’s population. With a brightly coloured turban and handlebar moustache, the Rajput prides himself on his ancestry, although many have now fallen on hard times and have been forced to convert their ancestral properties into luxury hotels. Rajput villagers might be tall and brightly turbaned, but they are also impoverished and skinny.

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