Lalit and Kavita's Andaman Trip with Thrillophilia

Lalit and Kavita's Andaman Trip with Thrillophilia

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PNR:
BKDQXQLETGX
Rating: ★★★★★
Traveller:
Lalit Goswami & Kavita Goswami 
Trip Duration: 6 Days | 5 Nights
Date of Travel: 17 March 2026 - 22 Mar 2026

The shortest Andaman trip reviews are usually the most telling. The kind a couple writes for themselves later, a small bookmark in time that they look back on when they want to remember what the trip actually felt like. Lalit and Kavita's review came back exactly that short, "To sum it up, it was a wonderful experience."

Eight words for a six-day Andaman trip, and that brevity is the entire point. When the trip itself does what it is supposed to do, the traveller does not have anything left to write about. Lalit had booked through Thrillophilia precisely because he wanted that kind of trip. One where the planning was already done, the transfers already arranged, and the only thing he and Kavita had to focus on was each other and the islands.

Port Blair Eased Them Into the Trip

The arrival at Veer Savarkar International Airport ran on time. A private SUV was waiting, and the transfer to the hotel was sorted before they had even collected their bags.

The afternoon went to Corbyn Cove Beach, a quiet curve of sand on the edge of the city where the Bay of Bengal stretches open and the palm fringe along the shore gives the place its tropical character. In the evening came the Cellular Jail light and sound show. The kind of stop that does not really belong in the rest of the itinerary, except that it gives the trip a moment of weight before the islands take over.

The first night at the deluxe hotel in Port Blair was the easy kind. Dinner outside, an early sleep, and the ferry to Havelock waiting in the morning.

Havelock Was Where the Trip Properly Began

The ferry from Phoenix Bay Harbour landed at Havelock by mid-morning, and the private SUV at the other end ran the couple straight to their resort.

Radhanagar Beach was the afternoon's destination, and Radhanagar does not really need any introduction. The white sand stretches out so wide that the people walking along it look small from a distance, the water sits in that particular shade of turquoise the brochures keep promising, and the casuarina trees behind the beach give it the kind of shaded edge that lets you stay there all afternoon without thinking about the sun.

Somewhere in that afternoon, Lalit pulled Kavita into a slow twirl on the wet sand near the shoreline. The kind of pose nobody really plans for and that somebody nearby caught on a phone camera. The sea behind them stretching to the horizon, the light just beginning to soften towards evening.

The Resort Was the Quiet Part of the Trip

A speedboat ride from Havelock Harbour out to the snorkelling site, with Neemo Reef sitting just off the shore and the marine life visible even from the surface. They took their time. Walked the shoreline, sat in the shade between the casuarinas, and made it back to the resort by the afternoon.

The resort itself ended up being the quietest surprise of the trip. White paths, low buildings, gardens kept neatly, and the kind of pace that lets a couple just be around each other without an itinerary pushing them forward. Lalit took a selfie of the two of them walking back from breakfast on one of those mornings. Both of them in white. The kind of photograph that does not look like anything special until you look at it again six months later.

That afternoon was unstructured in a way most package trips do not allow for. The pacing was thought through during the booking call, with the destination expert flagging the longer beach days and the lighter ones so the couple could actually rest in between.

Kala Pathar and Neil Island Closed the Trip the Right Way

Kala Pathar Beach was the morning stop on day four, before the ferry across to Neil Island. The beach is named for the black rocks that line the shore where the white sand gives way, and at low tide, the rock pools fill up between them and reflect whatever is happening in the sky.

Laxmanpur Beach on Neil Island that evening did what Laxmanpur is famous for. The sunset there sits low over the water with a kind of clarity that the more crowded beaches on the mainland never quite manage. Lalit and Kavita sat on the rocks until the colours had drained completely.

The next morning was Bharatpur Beach and the natural coral bridge, before the ferry back to Port Blair for the final night. By the time the SUV pulled up to drop them at the airport on the 22nd, the trip had given them every standard Andaman stop on the list, and the photographs to go with each one.

What Lalit Said When It Was Over

That is the kind of Andaman trip review nobody writes a long version of because there is nothing missing to fill in. The ferries ran on time. The private transfers were ready at every harbour. The resorts on Havelock and Neil were exactly what they were meant to be. The light and sound show, Radhanagar, Elephant Beach, Kala Pathar, Laxmanpur and Bharatpur, all of it landed in the right order on the right days.

A trip like this is not the kind that benefits from things going wrong. It is the kind that benefits from things going right quietly enough that the couple gets to spend the time on each other rather than on logistics.

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