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MakeMyTrip Founder Deep Kalra Names Havelock Island as his Favourite Indian Tourist Destination

Tarun Karthick

Campbell Bay, 17 June 2023

In a recent podcast conversation with renowned Indian YouTuber Raj Shamani, Mr. Deep Kalra, the esteemed founder of MakeMyTrip, shed light on his favourite tourist destination in India – Havelock Island, now known as Swaraj Dweep in the Andamans. Mr. Kalra revealed captivating insights into the Island’s scenic beauty, emphasizing the internationally acclaimed Radhanagar Beach, ranked among the top 10 beaches worldwide. The travel guru further praised the availability of quality ferry services, specifically mentioning Makruzz.

During the interview, Mr. Kalra also expressed his admiration for Neil Island, now referred to as Shaheed Dweep, highlighting its breathtaking charm alongside Havelock.

When questioned about the best hotel in India, Mr. Kalra recommended the luxurious Taj Exotica located on Havelock Island.

The Andamans, already renowned for its natural beauty and tropical allure, are steadily gaining popularity as a must-visit tourist destination. The credit goes to the exemplary services provided by local tour operators, ferry operators, hotels, resorts, and adventure activity service providers. The region’s remarkable progress is evident in the recognition bestowed upon it by Mr. Kalra, a travel enthusiast and the founder of India’s largest and top-rated travel company.

Excitement looms large as the Veer Savarkar International Airport prepares to inaugurate its new terminal, set to commence operations shortly. With the increased accessibility, a surge in the number of tourists, both domestic and international, is expected to embark on their journey to the picturesque Andamans.

As the Andamans continue to flourish as a sought-after travel destination, Mr. Kalra’s endorsement serves as a testament to the region’s extraordinary growth and boundless potential, signifying the progress made in India’s travel industry as a whole.

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