Satya's Andaman Trip with Thrillophilia: Six Days of Beaches, Ferries, and the Best of Andaman

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Satya's Andaman Trip with Thrillophilia: Six Days of Beaches, Ferries, and the Best of Andaman
Satya Swaroop Swain explored the iconic Natural Bridge and witnessed one of Andaman's most stunning natural wonders

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Rating: ★★★★★
Traveller: Satya Swaroop Swain
Trip Duration: 6 Days | 5 Nights
Trip Date: 30 March 2024 to 4 April 2024
Destination: Andaman Islands
Package Booked: Underwater Romance in Andaman

Some trips are remembered because of one landmark.

Others are remembered because every day feels different from the last.

For Satya Swaroop, Andaman belonged firmly in the second category.

Over six days, he moved from Port Blair to Havelock Island, explored coral-rich beaches, cruised across turquoise waters, discovered the laid-back charm of Neil Island, and experienced the kind of island life that makes time feel slower in the best possible way. Instead of spending the trip figuring out ferry schedules, transfers, and sightseeing logistics, he was able to focus on what he had travelled for in the first place: enjoying the islands.

As he later shared:

"I loved the trip and the way it was planned. Starting from the initiation to the entire trip, Thrillophilia was always there to assist. They clarified all our doubts and took care of all our requirements."

And that support became a constant throughout the journey.

Where Andaman Showed Off Its Colours

A Shoreline Painted in Andaman's Colours

One of the most enjoyable parts of Satya's trip wasn't a single beach or attraction. It was the feeling that every time he boarded a ferry, Andaman seemed to reinvent itself.

Havelock arrived first.

The island felt exactly how people imagine Andaman before they visit it—long stretches of white sand, clear water, and the kind of scenery that convinces travellers to put their phones away for a while. Radhanagar Beach embodied that feeling perfectly. There was no rush to do anything there. People walked along the shoreline, watched the waves roll in, and stayed long after sunset simply because it was difficult to leave.

A day later, the mood changed completely at Elephant Beach.

The sea became the main attraction. Boats arrived carrying travellers eager to get into the water, and the shoreline buzzed with energy. Beneath the surface, coral formations and marine life revealed a side of Andaman that isn't visible from the beach itself. The island suddenly felt less like a place to relax and more like a place to explore.

Then came Kalapathar.

If Elephant Beach were movement and sports, Kalapathar would be the pause button. Black rock formations lined the shore, the sea shifted between shades of blue throughout the day, and the entire coastline felt wonderfully unhurried. It was the kind of place where people often arrive for a quick stop and end up staying much longer than planned.

Neil Island brought yet another change of pace.

Smaller, quieter, and wonderfully laid-back, it felt almost as though the island existed on its own schedule. Bharatpur Beach offered calm waters and open views, while Laxmanpur Beach delivered one of those sunsets that gradually pulls everyone's attention towards the horizon. By the time Satya reached the Natural Bridge, carved patiently by the sea over centuries, it felt less like another sightseeing stop and more like a fitting finale to the island-hopping experience.

What stayed with him most wasn't any single location. It was how differently each island expressed itself.

Over six days, Andaman never felt repetitive. Every crossing brought a new landscape, a new atmosphere, and another reason to keep looking forward to what came next.

Why Satya Recommends Thrillophilia for Andaman

Island destinations often involve more coordination than travellers initially expect.

There are ferries to catch, hotel transfers to arrange, timings to follow, and activities spread across multiple locations. Throughout the trip, Satya appreciated having those details managed efficiently, allowing him to focus entirely on the experience.

The itinerary flowed smoothly from one island to the next, and support remained available whenever required. Lakshya Suthar stayed accessible throughout the journey, helping ensure everything progressed according to plan, while the trip itself was curated by Pankaj Soni.

Reflecting on the experience, Satya shared:

"Surely suggested for all the people looking out for a tour. Thrillophilia was always there to assist. They clarified all our doubts and took care of all our requirements. Good job, Thrillophilia."

Six days later, Satya returned home with memories of island cruises, coral beaches, ocean views, and sunsets spread across three different islands. What began as a holiday became a journey through some of the most beautiful corners of the Andaman archipelago, made even better by having every major detail already taken care of along the way.

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