Floating
in splendid isolation, cast of the Indian mainland is the archipelago
of 572 emerald islands, islets and rocks known as Andaman &
Nicobar Islands. This Union Territory is stretched over an area
of more than 700 Km. from north to south with 36 inhabited islands.
Once a hill range extending from Burma (Myanmar) to Indonesia,
these undulating islands
are covered with dense forests and endless variety of exotic
flowers and birds. The topography of the islands
is hilly and abounds in evergreen forests. The sandy beaches
on the edge of meandering coastline are fringed with coconut-palms
that sway to the rhythm of the sea. The sea around the islands
offer excellent scope for water sports. The rare flora and fauna,
underwater marine life and corals, with crystal clear water
and mangrove-lined creeks, offer a dream-view of the rare gifts
of nature. The clean and wide roads, free of filth as well as
unpolluted fresh air attract any nature-lover, who seek absolute
peace and tranquility in the lap of mother nature. Adventure
tourism like trekking, island camping, snorkeling, scuba diving
etc., are the real attractions. A visit to these islands is
a memorable lifetime experience.
Mythologically, the name Andaman was presumed to be derived
from Hanuman, who was known to the Malays
as Handuman. Since Prehistoric times, these islands
were the home of aboriginal tribes. The tribes of, the Andaman
group of islands are the Great Andamanese, Onges, Jarawas, and
Sentinatese, all of Negrito origin, while the tribes of Nicobars
are the Nicobarese and Shompens, both of Mongoloid stock. The
first settlement by the British took place in 1789, which was
later abandoned in 1796. The second settlement was basically
a penal settlement, taken up in 1858, after the First War of
Independence, followed by the settlement of convicts, Moplas,
some criminal tribes from Central and United Provinces, refugees
from erstwhile East Pakistan, Burma and Sri Lanka as well as
ex-servicemen.
In
these islands people of all faiths - Hindus, Muslims,
Christians, Sikhs etc., and of all languages like Hindi,
Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Nicobari etc., live
together in complete peace and harmony. Inter-religion and inter-regional
marriages are common. This amazing racial and cultural mix is
correctly described as Mini-India
Forests
are the green extend over gold of the islands. The reserved
and protected forests extend over 86% area of
the territory and the forest cover is more than 92 %. About
50 % of the forests has been set aside as Tribal Reserves, National
Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries, which are inviolate. Luxuriant
mangroves, perhaps the richest in the world, occupy nearly II.
5 % of the territory. More than 150 plant and animals species
are endemic in nature. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is
rich in corals, varieties of colored fishes, sea turtles etc.,
besides other marine life. It is a birds paradise - more than
271 varieties of birds inhabit the idyllic landscape, out of
which 39 are endemic. Megapode, Swiftlet, Hornbill and
Nicobar Pigeon are some of the specialties of the Andaman
& Nicobar Islands.