Saturday 3 February 2018

WHAT TO DO AND WHAT NOT TO DO IN ANDAMANS-www.makeandaman.com-By K Raja Kumarr, 9679555965

WHAT TO DO AND WHAT NOT TO DO IN ANDAMAN

- By K RAJA KUMARR, 9679555965

WHAT TO DO IN ANDAMAN

WHAT TO DO AND WHAT NOT TO DO IN ANDAMANS
WHAT TO DO AND WHAT NOT TO DO IN ANDAMANS

  • Tourist information centers in the islands are actually very helpful. Contact them for any travel assistance required.                   
  • While driving, follow traffic rules and keep left. Carry legal documents like driving license, permit, passport etc.
WHAT TO DO IN ANDAMAN
Do wear a helmet while riding a 2 wheeler motor vehicle

  • Do wear a helmet while riding a 2 wheeler motor vehicle. If anybody is caught driving a motorbike without a helmet, he/she will be penalized/fined.
  • Consult lifeguards before entering the sea.
WHAT TO DO IN ANDAMAN
Swim in safe areas only

  • Swim in safe areas only.
  • Learn more about reefs, other marine life and tropical forests. Researching the islands before you land here will make your visit more enjoyable.
WHAT TO DO AND WHAT NOT TO DO IN ANDAMANS
Wear life jackets while doing water sports activities

  • Wear life jackets while doing water sports activities. 
  • Use the dustbins and garbage receptacles for disposing all garbage and rubbish. Do not throw them in parks, on beaches, into the sea or public places. Please help keep the Andaman Islands litter free.
  • Carry important documents like passport, permit and driving license with you while travelling in the Andaman Islands. It is not advisable to leave them at the hotel or resort.
WHAT TO DO AND WHAT NOT TO DO IN ANDAMANS
Get necessary permits for visiting National Parks

  • Get necessary permits for visiting National Parks as they can be visited only with permission. Other permitted areas can be visited freely.
  • Be sensitive to the privacy of the tribes, Any attempt of interaction is punishable by law.
  • All the tourist attraction spots will carry notice boards about permission for photography and video filming. Obtain permits for taking video films and photographs wherever required.
  • Avail the service of only qualified Scuba Dive Instructors having certification of international professional organizations like PADI, CMAS, NAUI, BSAC or SSI for a safe diving experience.
  • Inform local authorities/staff positioned in protected areas if you notice any undesirable activity.
  • Take care to stay within the permitted areas while snorkeling or scuba diving. You should take care not to stand on coral reef. Doing so can damage the reefs.
  • Foreign nationals must keep their restricted area permit with them at all times. Whenever visitors are visiting Havelock or other islands like Neil, on arrival, the jetty police officers will check the foreign visitors’ restricted area permits and only then allow them to embark from the ferry and enter the islands.

WHAT NOT TO DO IN ANDAMAN

  • Do not smoke in public areas.
  • Do not use plastic bags. Plastic carry-bags are banned in Andaman Islands. 
  • Do not hunt any kind of birds and animals both on land and on sea. Please help us in preserving the flora and fauna of the Islands.
  • Do not visit the Nicobar Islands or any other tribal reserve without a special pass. You can be severely punished for an attempt to mingle with tribal people without legal permission.
  • Staying on beaches or forest areas overnight is strictly prohibited. Take care to return to your hotel or resort after sunset.
  • Do not light bonfires in beaches or forests. Camping on the islands is a punishable offence.
  • Breaking, even touching a live coral is prohibited. Collecting dead coral is also not allowed.
    Whatever the size or condition of shells you find – in the sea or on the beach – taking them or even touching them is strictly prohibited. Do not collect shells. To own shells, you must buy them. Also keep the receipt of purchase.
  • Do not take videos or photograph the aboriginal tribes of Andaman. This is considered a crime and is liable for punishment.
  • Do not swim when drunk. Avoid swimming during the monsoon in treacherous zones. Both are not safe.
  • Nudity is banned on all Andaman beaches and public spaces.
  • Do not overstay at the islands past your permit time.

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