Andaman Nicobar Islands offer several opportunities for adventure water sports like scuba diving, skiing, sailing, parasailing, wind surfing, snorkeling along with the options of trekking through their dense evergreen forests and island camping in the beach front forests. Andaman Water Sports Complex has a seawater swimming pool with a Change Room facility. It offers one several thrilling and exciting aqua-sport.
opportunities like water-skiing sail boats, windsurfing and speedboats along with the safer paddle-boar and row-boat rides. One can also see the Memorial for the Battle of Aberdeen here, which was fought between British and the Andamanee aboriginals in 1859. The amusement park nearby offers roller coaster and other pleasure rides that leave you wanting for more.
If you are lucky, you may also get to see the mysterious remains of sunken ships. Diving never ceases to fascinate and challenge one to the deeper and darker world of the seas. Underwater photography is a good way to store what you have seen and discovered forever. A unique lifetime experience, the coastal water of these islands offer you the richest coral reef ecosystem in the world in its virgin form. The steep undulating hills of raven volcanic lava sloping steeply, the shallow reefs, large pelagic and a number of sharks, make diving all the more unusual and challenging. Some of the fishes that can be commonly seen here are Hammerheads, Grey, Whitetip, Nurse and Leopard sharks along with Silvertip, Ocean Whitetips and enormous Manta Rays.
The popular dive sites neat South Andaman Island or Port Blair are Cinque Island considered one of the best dive destinations in the island with clear emerald water and visibility up to 80 feet. The deep dive is mostly for experienced divers and features black corals and sightings of sharks. Sponges, small corals and diverse type of fishes highlight North Point here while Southeast Reef is a good site for novices and consists of hard and soft corals. It features large fan of corals and a number of sponges along with small bushy multihued soft corals below 25m. It features Grey and Whitetip Reef and Reef Sharks, Nurse Sharks, Eagle Rays, Potato Cods, large coral groupers, Fusiliers, Suitlips, Turtles, Batfish, Bumpheads, Parrotfish, Squirrelfish, Oriental Sweetlips, Surgeonfish, Yellow Triggerfish, Tangs, Tuna, Rainbow Runners and many species of Trevally.
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