Why to visit Scuba Diving on Cinque Island
The Cinque Island is located in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, about 25 kilometres from the well-known Port Blair. The Cinque Islands, which are further separated into the North Cinque and South Cinque islands, are two of the many small islands found near the Indian state of Andaman and Nicobar. These are deserted, unlike the other islands, and travellers are only allowed to visit for a day unless they have a special permit or permission. These day tours to the Cinque Islands are organised by a variety of tour firms and enterprises. Because they are connected by a sandbar, it is possible to access both islands at once. The Wandoor Marine National Park, also known as the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, encompasses both of the islands. One of the things that draws people to these islands is that, while they are abandoned, there is still a lovely essence of natural harmony present, which makes you fall in love with this area right away. There is a rigorous eco-tourism policy in place here, which prohibits the island from becoming polluted with garbage, waste, or any other type of man-made waste, therefore conserving its natural beauty.