
Andaman Escape: Unbelievable Homestay Views You Won't Believe!
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the shimmering, chaotic beauty of Andaman Escape: Unbelievable Homestay Views You Won't Believe! I'm talking serious island vibes, and trust me, I've seen a lot of island vibes. This isn't just a hotel review; it's more like a therapy session… for my travel-addicted soul.
First Impression: The View That Almost Made Me Cry (In a Good Way)
Let’s be real, the “Unbelievable Homestay Views” part of the name isn’t kidding. I’m talking, jaw-to-the-floor, "did I just win the lottery of vistas?" kind of views. I, your humble reviewer, am a sucker for a good sunrise, and this place… this freakin' place… delivered. The kind of sunrise that makes you forget you're a cynical, coffee-dependent human and suddenly want to hug a stranger. (I didn't actually hug anyone, but the urge was strong). The rooms? Well, they're built for that view. It's the star of the show, the reason you're there.
Accessibility: A Mixed Bag – So Let's Talk About It (Seriously)
Okay, here’s where we get real. Accessibility is always on my mind. It's a crucial consideration for many travelers, and I appreciate these details up front.
- Wheelchair accessible: While not explicitly mentioned, I saw no clear indication of easy, unobstructed wheelchair access to rooms. This requires more investigation and direct conversation with the property.
- Elevator: The presence or absence of an elevator depends on the room. Some rooms might require navigating stairs. Confirming elevator access and room details is essential.
- Facilities for disabled guests: I'm going to put a pin in this one. We need specifics! Is there a ramp? Accessible bathrooms? Call ahead, people! Don't just assume.
Room Rundown: The Good, the Bad, and the Slippers
Let's get to the nitty-gritty of the rooms themselves:
- Available in all rooms: I can confirm air conditioning, the lifeline in this tropical paradise. Air conditioning, alarm clocks, and those oh-so-comfy bathrobes. And yes – blackout curtains! (Thank. God. for those.)
- Essential Amenities : There's Internet Access. (See the Internet section). Coffee and tea facilities are in your room, but there's also a coffee shop.
- Details, Details, Details: You've got your desk, your safe, your hair dryer… the standard "nice hotel room" stuff. But the magic? Lies in those windows. Open those windows. Breathe in the island.
- Internet Access and Wi-Fi Free in all Areas: This is important, since I'm a travel blogger, I need to share my experiences. The Wi-Fi actually works!
- Things I LOVED: The free water bottles! The little touches that make you feel like you're being pampered.
- Things I could have lived without: The scale. Do I really need to be reminded how many chocolate croissants I've eaten?
Dining & Drinking: From Buffet Bliss to Poolside Buzz
Let's talk about the food, because, well, I live to eat.
- The Breakfast Buffet: Okay, it's a standard Asian/Western blend. The bacon was crispy. The coffee was decent. And the spread… yeah, go big or go home! (Or at least, go back for seconds).
- Restaurants, Restaurants Everywhere: From casual to fancy! There are various restaurants on-site that I want to try.
- Poolside Bar Glory: Nothing beats sipping something cold and fruity while the sun dips into the ocean. I suggest you take advantage of Happy Hour.
Cleanliness and Safety: My Type of Obsession
Okay, this is super important, especially with the whole gestures vaguely at global events situation.
- Sanitized. Seriously Sanitized: Sanitization and cleanliness will be critical going forward. They provided hot water linen and laundry washing. They also gave me individually-wrapped food options, safe dining and staff trained in safety protocol.
- Peace of Mind: With a smoking area, and non-smoking rooms, you can breath easy knowing they take care of your needs.
Things To Do (When You're Not Staring at the View)
- Relaxation Central: They have a sauna, steamroom, foot bath, spa where you can get a body scrub and body wrap.
- Fitness Fanatics: They have a gym/fitness center, and they have a pool.
- For the Kids: Babysitting service. Kid's meals. They say family-friendly so definitely inquire if kids are a must.
Services and Conveniences: The Perks That Make Life Easier
- 24-Hour Things: 24-hour front desk, room service, security, etc. Super helpful for late-night snack cravings.
- Helpful Stuff: Concierge, laundry, luggage storage, air conditioning everywhere.
- Getting Around: Airport transfer, car park (free of charge) are very helpful.
For the Kids: Family-Friendly Features
I did not travel with kids but it's important to note they do have babysitting service and kids' meals available, though, as always, confirm details!
The Imperfection of Paradise: My Honest Take
Okay, here’s the truth. This place isn’t perfect. The restaurant service could be a little slow, the Wi-Fi dropped out a couple of times, and the walk to my room sometimes felt like a hike.
But… and this is a BIG BUT… the view. Oh, that view. It’s the kind of view that forgives all imperfections.
My Final Verdict: Absolutely, Book It (Probably!)
- Would I go back? In a heartbeat. Absolutely.
- Who is this for? It's for anyone who needs to escape, reset, and get their soul back. It's for anyone who wants to wake up to a sunrise that stops time. It's for those who are seeking stunning views.
- Who might want to think twice? Folks requiring SUPER strict accessibility protocols should double-check and ask questions before booking.
Andaman Escape: Unbelievable Homestay Views You Won't Believe! – The Bottom Line: It's a place to make memories, to breathe deep and exhale all the crap of everyday life.
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Phuket Paradise Found: Hill View Lodge's Unbelievable Views!
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into my potentially disastrous, but definitely real trip to The New View Homestay in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. This isn't your polished brochure, this is raw, unfiltered me, fumbling through paradise.
My "Plan" (lol, good luck with that): Andaman & Nicobar Islands - The New View Homestay – A Messy, Marvelous Adventure
Day 1: Arrival & Existential Dread (and Amazing Food!)
- Morning: Arrive at Port Blair Veer Savarkar International Airport. The humidity hits you like a warm, wet hug. Or a wet slap. Depends on your mood. I'm currently in "mild panic" mood. Finding transportation is a chaotic dance of arm waving, negotiation, and the faint hope you won't get ripped off. (Spoiler alert: I probably will.) I'm pretty sure that auto-rickshaw driver just quoted me the price of a small island!
- Afternoon: Finally, collapse reach The New View Homestay. Oh my god. It’s beautiful. The view from my room? Ocean, trees, the promise of tranquility. For about 5 minutes. Then the mosquito situation hit me. Seriously, they're enormous. And hungry. I'm already plotting my revenge.
- Evening: Dinner. Dear sweet baby Buddha, the food! Fresh seafood, curries that explode with flavor, and enough rice to feed a small army. I'm pretty sure I ate enough for two people. Okay, maybe three. The food is that good. The owner, a really kind guy named Rohan, kept refilling my plate with things I just had to try. I had a long chat, and I felt like I was back home in no time.
Day 2: Havelock Island Dreams & Sandy Disasters
- Morning: Ferry to Havelock Island. This is where the "adventure" REALLY begins. The Bay of Bengal is beautiful… and choppy. I'm not a big boat person, and I spent most of the journey clutching my stomach and trying not to think about the vast emptiness of the ocean.
- Afternoon: Reached Havelock, rented a scooter (big mistake, I almost crashed within 5 minutes. Turns out, driving on the left side of the road is NOT as easy as it looks). Spent a gloriously chaotic afternoon at Radhanagar Beach. It's as stunning as the pictures. Stunning. I took a million photos. The water is so clear, the sand is so white. I felt like a celebrity. Until a rogue wave took out my camera bag. (Note to self: Invest in waterproof EVERYTHING.)
- Evening: Dinner at a beach shack. Seafood again! (I'm not complaining.) Witnessed a sunset that stained the sky every shade of orange and purple. This is the kind of moment that makes you forget about the mosquito bites, the near-death scooter experience, and the wet electronic equipment. It’s pure, unadulterated bliss.
Day 3: Scuba Diving & My Underwater Panic
- Morning: Scuba diving! This was on my bucket list ever since i saw this movie with a really good water scene. Booked a dive with a local operator at Havelock. The nerves were REAL. I'm a pretty decent swimmer, but the thought of being so far underwater, breathing from a tank, surrounded by all those… fish… was slightly terrifying.
- Afternoon: The Dive! Okay, here's the honest truth: I panicked. I went down, saw the amazing coral and the colorful fish, and then BAM. Panic. Hyperventilating, feeling like I couldn't breathe. My guide was super patient and helped me calm down (thank god for him!). I managed to get over it, and then? It was incredible. Seriously. The most surreal experience of my life. Fish swam right past me. I saw a sea turtle! I felt like an alien exploring a new planet. Then, back on the boat, I threw up a little. Worth it. Absolutely, undeniably worth it.
Day 4: Back to The New View & Jungle Fever
- Morning: Back to the New View Homestay. That ferry ride back felt a bit calmer. Maybe I'm getting used to it, or maybe I just got over my fear of heights (or depths, in this case).
- Afternoon: Exploring the area near the homestay. Rohan (the owner) recommended a jungle trek. I was game. Armed with insect repellent and a vague sense of adventure, I set off. It was hot, humid, and I got bitten by something that remains unidentified. We stumbled upon some beautiful waterfalls with crystal clear pool, spent over half an hour in the water.
- Evening: Dinner back at the homestay. I think I talked Rohan into making something different - it was a noodle dish that was even better than all the usual. Chatted with some other guests, swapped travel stories (and mosquito bite remedies). Feeling content, and a little bit sunburnt.
Day 5: Sayonara & The Bitter Sweet
- Morning: Woke up and spent a moment to appreciate The New View Homestay one last time.
- Afternoon: Leaving the homestay, and saying goodbye to Rohan and the team. It’s a little bittersweet. I’ve only been here for a week, but it feels like I've made some real memories.
- Evening: Back in Port Blair, waiting for my flight. Reflecting on the trip. Still feel the ache of sunburn and the lingering taste of seafood. The mosquito bites are itching like crazy. But wow. What a trip. What chaos. What beauty. I'll be back. But next time, I'm bringing a bigger camera bag, and a whole lot more bug spray.
Post-Trip Ramblings:
Okay, so this itinerary is probably not the most efficient, or the most glamorous. It's messy and imperfect, like me. But it's real. And that's the best part. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands? They're a wild, beautiful, and slightly chaotic place. Just like life. And I wouldn't trade this messy, marvelous adventure for anything.
Now, where's that aloe vera? And someone needs to tell me where I can buy a bigger suitcase… because I brought way too many souvenirs back.
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Okay, so... "Views You Won't Believe?" Seriously? Was it *really* that good?
Ugh, alright, fine. Let's get this over with. The views? Yeah, they were... ridiculous. Like, actually ridiculous. I'm talking eye-popping, soul-stirring, "I can't believe I'm actually *here*" kind of ridiculous. I've seen pictures, you know? Of the turquoise water, the lush green hills... But seriously, the pictures? They don't even *touch* the real thing. It's like comparing a microwave dinner to a Michelin-star experience. A very, very, very good microwave dinner, admittedly, but still… Anyway. See the sun setting over the sea and you feel like you’ve found the meaning of Life itself! Or maybe just the meaning of a really good sunset. And the morning light? Forget about it.
How's the actual *homestay* part of it? Is it even… comfortable? I'm a bit of a princess.
Okay, princess. Look, it's NOT the Ritz. But it’s comfortable, in a way that the Ritz… isn’t, you know? It's got a genuine, lived-in feel. Don't expect marble floors; expect maybe… rustic, charming simplicity. The rooms are clean, the beds are comfy enough. I slept like a log. I think. I mean, I *was* exhausted from staring at the view all day, right? Oh, and the best part? No incessant noise. Just the gentle lapping of the waves, and the occasional… well, let's just say I heard some interesting local birds. No, I didn't sleep perfectly, but I was able to embrace the imperfection, and that itself, was a win. And you can bet it’s a cut-above the noisy resorts by the beach!
Alright, I'm hooked, but… food? Is the food any good, or am I going to starve on a diet of coconut water?
Okay, food is a big deal. And OMG, the food! Let me tell you about the mango prawns. Seriously. Mango. Prawns. The chef – a lovely local lady, bless her heart – made this dish that was a symphony of flavors! Sweet, savory, spicy, all in one glorious bite. I actually cried a little bit. Okay, maybe a lot. Don't judge me, okay? It was a *powerful* flavor experience. They serve a lot of seafood, which, duh, you should expect. Freshly caught every day. It's not fancy dining, but it’s honest. And the most delicious food I've had in a long time. And the best part? They are always willing to please! And you may not be able to get away with a bad diet here.
Is it… remote? I don't want to be totally cut off from the world. Can I still get Wi-Fi?
Okay, here's the deal. Remote, yes. Cut off? Kinda. Wi-Fi? Well, it's there, but it's not the strongest. Think of it like a shy friend. Sometimes it shows up, sometimes it hides. You're really not going to want to spend much time on your phone anyway, though. Actually, I think it’s a blessing that you can get disconnected from the world! You go there to enjoy the view, talk to the host, have a drink, and soak it all in. And the lack of wi-fi, frankly? It’s liberating. I actually had a conversation with *real* people! Without anyone staring at a screen. It was a beautiful thing. And really, if you need to get work done, there's always tomorrow.
Okay, what about getting around? Is it easy to get to places? Or am I stuck?
Getting around? You're going to want to hire a scooter or taxi. It’s not like, you know, walking to the nearest Starbucks. Google maps is your best friend here. It takes a little planning, but that’s part of the adventure, right? You get to experience the local life. A lot of people are very friendly and helpful. And the island is small and there are a lot of places to discover. Also, if you're lucky, the host will tell you the secret spots! And you definitely won't want to miss out on that!
Anything else I should know? Like, what should I pack that I might not think of?
Pack light, but pack smart. Definitely sunscreen – and reapply religiously. Insect repellent is a must. And a book! A *real* book. Something to read while you're lounging in a hammock with that view. Also, pack a good attitude. Things don't always go perfectly, and that's, honestly, part of the charm. Be open to the experience. Embrace the imperfections. Take pictures. Enjoy every moment. Try the mango prawns. And most of all, prepare to be blown away. And no matter what you do, don’t forget that camera! You’re going to want to remember *everything*!
Okay, okay, I’m thinking about it. But… what was the *worst* thing about it? Gotta be something, right?
Hmm... the *worst* thing? Okay, I'm reaching here. Maybe… the fact that I had to *leave*. Seriously. I almost cried again when I packed up. Okay, I *did* cry. But that's not really a fault of the homestay, is it? It was so amazing. I just… I wanted to stay forever. Okay, maybe not forever. I do occasionally miss air conditioning. But you know what? The views were so, ridiculously, mind-blowingly good, that everything else faded away. And, you know what? It was all worth it, even the moment of leaving. It really was.

