Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands are two neighboring islands located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, an archipelago in the Bay of Bengal, India. These islands are known for their natural beauty and are popular tourist destinations.
Ross and Smith Islands are connected by a natural sandbar that appears during low tide, allowing visitors to walk between the two islands. The sandbar is surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it a picturesque spot for photography and relaxation.
The islands offer pristine beaches, lush greenery, and diverse marine life, making them ideal for activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. The surrounding coral reefs make it a great spot for underwater exploration and diving.
To visit Ross and Smith Islands, travelers usually need to take a boat or ferry from the main town of Port Blair in the Andaman Islands. It’s important to check local regulations and permits required for visiting the islands, as they are part of a protected area.
Ross & Smith Islands requires forest permit from the Forest Office at Diglipur. The permission costs Rs 50 for Indian tourists and Rs 500 for foreign tourists and can be obtained on all days (except Sunday) between 6am to 2pm. A fisherman’s boat (‘dinghi’ in hindi) or a speed boat can be hired and the ride would take around 25 mins from the Ariel Bay Jetty in Diglipur.
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