A&N Police and us (the locals) is committed to ensuring that visitors to these unique islands have a pleasant, safe, and unforgettable experience. We extend a warm welcome to both domestic and foreign visitors. By using these suggestions when visiting the Islands, you can assist us even more.
Keep your valuables and important documents including passport secure in hotel in safe deposit box.
Never carry large sums of cash in your purse.
Carry your Credit cards and cash inside jacket pocket.
Make sure that your luggage is given only to hotel staff when you reach hotel.
Never leave luggage or other expensive items un-attended at Airport, Sea Port, Stands etc.
Never put your valuables, jewellery, cash etc. in luggage while boarding a flight.
Do not travel or visit areas outside permit.
The Directorate of Tourism, A&N Administration, has established the Tourist Safety Enforcement Team (TSET) at key tourist destinations to ensure visitor safety, particularly with regard to activities involving boat rides at the Rajeev Gandhi Water Sports Complex (RGWSC), which is located in Port Blair, North Bay, Wandoor, Bharatpur Beach, Shaheed Dweep, Swaraj Dweep Jetty, and Baratang Jetty.
To ensure the safety of visitors, the Directorate of Tourism, A&N Administration, has stationed life guards at the Rajeev Gandhi Water Sports Complex (RGWSC) in Port Blair, Netaji Subhash Bose Island, Corbyn's Cove, Chidiyatapu, Wandoor, Baratang, Swaraj Dweep, Shaheed Dweep, Diglipur, and Hutbay.
The Directorate of Tourism, A&N Administration, has established an SOS Kiosk (Emergency Assistance Booth) in the Rajeev Gandhi Water Sports Complex in Port Blair, Corbyn's Cove, Swaraj Dweep, Shaheed Dweep, and Baratang for the purpose of informing and guiding visitors and tourists.
Do's
Soon after arriving, foreign nationals must receive the necessary permit from immigration authorities.
Visit the islands' authorized locations only.
Utilize the assistance of licensed tour guides.
Observe traffic laws when operating a vehicle. Stay to the left and always have your legal documentation with you, such as your passport, license, and permission.
Check with lifeguards before going into the sea. Only swim in areas that are safe.
Maintain a clean environment and beaches.
Be mindful of manners and decency when clothing.
For a safe diving experience, use the services of scuba diving instructors certified by international professional organizations such as PADI, CMAS, NAUI, BSAC, or SSI.
For assistance, call 100 police, or go to the closest police officer.
Before getting on the boat, always put on a life jacket.
Verify the boat's passenger capacity before embarking. Ensure that the number of passengers and crew members on board does not exceed the designated capacity.
If the boat operator is discovered to be intoxicated by substances, you must disembark immediately notify TSET (Tourist Safety Enforcement Team).
Don't
It is not permitted for foreign nationals to enter the islands without a permit.
Restricted or tribal regions should not be entered.
It is forbidden to record, shoot, or take pictures inside tribal reserve regions or of native tribes. Don't talk to tribe members.
Sea fans and seashells should not be carried without special permission from the Fisheries Department.
Never start a fire in a forested region.
Never spend the night on the beaches or in the woods with your own tent or hammock.
It is not permitted to be unclothed on beaches or in public areas.
Never visit a national park without authorization.
Never go swimming after drinking alcohol.
Anyone who violates any of the wildlife protection's requirements faces legal repercussions.
Do not venture into sea where crocodile warning has been put up.
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