I just got back from ~2 weeks in the Andaman Islands. I suspect that it isn't somewhere many TGRers have been, so I thought I'd write up a little report as overall, my experience was really positive.
What/where are the Andaman Islands: The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are an archipelago off the coast of Myanmar/Thailand in the (conveniently named) Andaman Sea. They are Indian possessions. The islands are along a faultline and a few have some significant topography, but the ones were one were fairly low lying, though they had some hills and cool beach cliffs. They are lush, tropical, stick around 80 +/- 5 degrees with highish humidity and light breezes basically all the time. Many of the islands are surrounded by coral reefs. The 2004 Tsunami lifted the Andamans over a meter in some places and some of the coastal reefs became exposed. Diving is the big international draw.
The British had one of their more infamous prisons in Port Blair during the end of the colonial period and India gained control of the islands. There had been indigenous habitation of the islands for thousands of years, but that isn't immediately visible in the main islands, which are now populated mostly by transplants from the Indian mainland (lots of Tamils and Bengalis especially). Some of the outer islands have more indigenous presence, though, including North Sentinel Island which is protected from outside contact and became famous when an American missionary missionary illegally went to the island and was immediately killed by its inhabitants.
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