Luggage and bags: One can enjoy the Camping in a big way in this island. This is good for the people who love nature , sun and , sea .
Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: Tents are vailable on hire..please check with local authorities
Camping/Beach/Outdoor Gear: TREKKING
One can go trekking from Mt. Harriet to Madhuban .
This breathtaking.
Miscellaneous: Trekking equipment and tents are available on hire from Andaman Teal House.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Phone: Director Information, Publicity
Luggage and bags: In your Sag ..on your back with towel small size, water bottle 2 litrs.etc which is required for protection from heat and UV sun rays..
Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: there must be a dark goggle for eyes cotton cloths with an umbrella for protection from hard Sun rays with high UV sensitive rays..
Toiletries and Medical Supplies: Glucose -D powder for protection from de-hydration of body
Photo Equipment: Good camera with aparture setting to get hot sun beaches photos..!
Camping/Beach/Outdoor Gear: Beach bath kit is must be with you...!
Miscellaneous: By hook and took drink more water and drink Coconut water ..!
Written Mar 14, 2010
Toiletries and Medical Supplies: I have found Travla pills invaluable when travelling, to avoid upset stomachs and diarrhoea. I have now taken them for 4 trips and they have worked each time. They work by creating a layer of friendly bacteria in your stomach that prevents other bacteria getting through.
You take 2 a day with food, starting 1 week before you travel and while you are travelling. What a find! Cost in UK £8 per pack but worth it.
Written Jan 26, 2008
Website: http://www.mypharmacy.co.uk/alternative_medicines/medicines/d/dtecta/travla.htm
Luggage and bags: Pack your clothes in Waterproof Bags for the boat transfers if you are travelling by Dhongies, as the waves are quite strong at times and can get into the boat.
Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: Long Trousers for walking in the rainforest to protect from mosquitos and biting ants, which there are lots of!
Flip flops for getting on and off boats.
Toiletries and Medical Supplies: Insect Repellant. There are many mosquitos and it is a low to medium risk area for Malaria.
Miscellaneous: Torch as electricity can be erratic with power cuts, and it goes dark early - around 4.30 in December. Most lodges do not have well lit paths so finding your way back to your room after dinner can be difficult.
Binoculars for birdwatching. The birds are lovely but can be difficult to spot in the dense forest.
Umberella or sunshade as there is little shade on the beaches apart from the trees.
Written Jan 8, 2008
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