Long Island is one of the Andaman Islands’ best-kept secrets and most pristine destinations. Located in the Middle Andaman region, this untouched paradise offers an authentic island experience far removed from the commercialization of popular destinations like Havelock and Neil Island. With a population of less than 1,000 residents, Long Island maintains its raw natural beauty, making it perfect for travelers seeking solitude, adventure, and unspoiled landscapes.
The island is characterized by dense tropical forests, pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and a serene atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time. Long Island serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions including the famous limestone caves at Baratang Island and the remote beaches of Middle Andaman.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Official Name | Long Island |
| Location | Middle Andaman, Andaman & Nicobar Islands |
| Area | Approximately 18 sq km |
| Population | Less than 1,000 |
| Best Time to Visit | October to April |
| Nearest Major Town | Rangat (18 km by boat) |
| Distance from Port Blair | 80 km by sea |
| Main Beaches | Lalaji Bay Beach, Merk Bay Beach |
| Key Attractions | Limestone caves, coral reefs, trekking |
| Connectivity | Ferry only (no airport) |
| Mobile Network | BSNL (limited coverage) |
| ATM Availability | None (carry cash from Rangat/Port Blair) |
| Medical Facilities | Basic health center only |
| Tourism Level | Very low (offbeat destination) |
Long Island is accessible exclusively by ferry, making the journey itself an adventure through the stunning Andaman waters. The island’s remote location means careful planning is essential.
| Route | Ferry Type | Duration | Frequency | Cost (₹) | Departure Point |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Port Blair to Long Island | Government Ferry (via Rangat) | 6-8 hours | 2-3 times/week | 200-400 | Phoenix Bay Jetty |
| Rangat to Long Island | Government Ferry | 1-1.5 hours | Daily | 50-100 | Rangat Jetty |
| Rangat to Long Island | Private Boat | 45-60 mins | On demand | 500-1,500 (entire boat) | Rangat Jetty |
Government Ferry Service:
What to Expect:
Stage 1: Port Blair to Rangat
Stage 2: Rangat to Long Island
| Tip Category | Recommendations |
|---|---|
| Advance Booking | Book 1-2 weeks ahead during peak season |
| Weather Check | Verify conditions before travel; rough seas common in monsoon |
| Timing | Early morning departures most reliable |
| ID Requirement | Valid photo ID mandatory for all passengers |
| Luggage | Pack light; limited storage on ferries |
| Food & Water | Carry snacks and water; limited options onboard |
| Motion Sickness | Bring medication if prone to seasickness |
| Contingency | Build buffer days for weather-related delays |
| Local Contacts | Get hotel contacts in Long Island for boat arrangements |
Currently, there is no helicopter service to Long Island. The island is accessible only by ferry or private boat.
For comprehensive ferry information across all Andaman Islands, check our Andaman Ferry Guide.
Long Island offers unique experiences for adventure seekers and nature lovers. Unlike the more developed islands, activities here are centered around natural exploration and authentic island life.
The crown jewel of Long Island, Lalaji Bay is one of the most pristine and secluded beaches in the Andaman Islands.
Features:
How to Reach:
Activities:
Best Time: Early morning for sunrise, afternoon for swimming
A relatively easier-to-access beach perfect for day visits and sunset viewing.
Features:
Activities:
Access: 20-minute walk or 5-minute scooter ride from jetty area
A fascinating day trip from Long Island, these natural caves feature stunning limestone formations.
Journey Details:
Cave Highlights:
Total Time: Full day trip (8-10 hours) Cost: ₹1,500-2,500 per person (including all transport and entry)
Read more about Middle Andaman attractions in our Middle Andaman Guide.
For adventure enthusiasts, the jungle trek to Lalaji Bay is an unforgettable experience.
Trek Details:
What You’ll See:
Requirements:
Long Island offers some of the healthiest coral reefs in the Andamans due to minimal tourist interference.
Best Snorkeling Spots:
What You’ll See:
Cost: Free (if you have your own equipment) Gear Rental: ₹300-500 per day (limited availability – better to bring your own)
Experience traditional island fishing methods with local communities.
Details:
Arrangement: Contact through your hotel or guesthouse
Explore the island’s small settlements and interact with the local community.
Experience:
Duration: 1-2 hours Cost: Free (cultural experience) Best Approach: Through your accommodation hosts
Long Island’s forests are home to numerous endemic and migratory bird species.
Common Sightings:
Best Time: Early morning (5:30-8:00 AM) Best Locations: Forest trails, beach edges, near jetty
With minimal light pollution, Long Island offers spectacular views.
Sunrise: Lalaji Bay Beach (if camping) or east-facing areas Sunset: Merk Bay Beach or western coast Stargazing: Anywhere on the island (best on clear nights)
When available through resorts, explore the calm waters around the island.
Availability: Limited (check with your accommodation) Cost: ₹500-800 per hour Best Areas: Calm bays near the settlement
| Activity | Duration | Cost (₹) | Difficulty | Best Season | Booking Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lalaji Bay Visit (boat) | Half day | 1,500-2,500 | Easy | Oct-Apr | Yes |
| Lalaji Bay Trek | Full day | 500-800 (guide) | Moderate-Hard | Oct-Apr | Recommended |
| Merk Bay Beach | 2-3 hours | Free | Easy | Year-round | No |
| Limestone Caves Trip | Full day | 1,500-2,500 | Moderate | Oct-Apr | Yes |
| Snorkeling | 2-4 hours | 300-500 (gear) | Easy | Nov-Apr | No |
| Fishing Trip | 3-4 hours | 800-1,500 | Easy | Year-round | Yes |
| Village Walk | 1-2 hours | Free | Easy | Year-round | No |
| Bird Watching | 2-3 hours | Free | Easy | Nov-Feb | No |
Long Island is a small island with limited but adequate transport options for getting around.
| Mode | Cost | Availability | Best For | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Walking | Free | Always | Short distances | Jetty area, nearby beaches |
| Bicycle | ₹100-200/day | Limited rentals | Island exploration | Entire island |
| Motorcycle/Scooter | ₹400-600/day | Very limited | Experienced riders | Main roads only |
| Auto-Rickshaw | ₹100-300/trip | Few available | Luggage transport | Limited routes |
| Local Taxi | ₹500-1,000/half day | Rare | Group travel | Main attractions |
| Boat/Ferry | ₹500-2,500 | For specific trips | Beach access | Lalaji Bay |
Best For: Exploring the main settlement, visiting Merk Bay Beach, local shops Distances:
Advantages:
Availability: Limited guesthouses and local shops Cost: ₹100-200 per day Condition: Basic bikes, not always well-maintained Road Quality: Mostly unpaved or rough roads
Best Routes:
Not Suitable For: Lalaji Bay (too far and rough terrain)
Availability: Very limited (2-3 rental places) Cost: ₹400-600 per day Requirements: Valid driving license, deposit Fuel: Limited availability; one petrol pump in Rangat (fill up before coming)
Important Notes:
For Lalaji Bay:
For Nearby Islands:
| Destination | Distance | Walking Time | Bicycle Time | Vehicle Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Settlement | 0-2 km | 5-20 mins | 3-10 mins | 2-5 mins |
| Merk Bay Beach | 3 km | 45 mins | 15 mins | 7 mins |
| Accommodation (avg) | 1-2 km | 15-25 mins | 5-10 mins | 3-5 mins |
| Lalaji Bay Trailhead | 10 km | Not practical | 45 mins | 20 mins |
| Lalaji Bay (by boat) | 14 km (sea) | N/A | N/A | 45-60 mins |
| Tip | Details |
|---|---|
| Advance Arrangements | Book boats to Lalaji Bay a day ahead |
| Flexible Timing | Transport depends on weather and tides |
| Share Costs | Team up with other travelers for boat trips |
| Fuel Scarcity | No petrol station on island; come prepared |
| Carry Essentials | Water, snacks, flashlight for all trips |
| Phone Coverage | Limited; inform someone of your plans |
| Emergency Contact | Keep your hotel’s number handy |
Long Island has very limited accommodation options, mostly basic guesthouses and homestays. Don’t expect luxury resorts or modern amenities.
| Property Name | Type | Price Range (₹/night) | Rooms | Facilities | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Planet | Guesthouse | 1,000-1,800 | 6-8 rooms | Basic, clean, meals available | Budget travelers |
| Long Island Beach Resort | Basic resort | 1,500-2,500 | 10-12 rooms | Restaurant, boat bookings | Mid-budget |
| Pristine Beach Resort | Beach resort | 2,000-3,500 | 8-10 cottages | Beachfront, food, activities | Comfort seekers |
| Green Valley Guest House | Homestay | 800-1,500 | 4-5 rooms | Homely, local food, friendly | Backpackers |
| Sea View Inn | Guesthouse | 1,200-2,000 | 5-6 rooms | Sea view, meals, basic | Solo travelers |
| Island Retreat | Eco-cottage | 1,800-3,000 | 6 cottages | Nature setting, eco-friendly | Nature lovers |
Standard Features:
Common Amenities:
What’s Usually NOT Available:
| Aspect | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Advance Booking | Essential (limited rooms, especially Oct-Mar) |
| Communication | Call directly; online booking limited |
| Payment | Cash only (no ATM on island) |
| Package Deals | Ask for packages including meals and boat trips |
| Location | Near jetty for convenience |
| Reviews | Check recent reviews; conditions vary |
| Expectations | Set realistic expectations; it’s offbeat travel |
| Flexibility | Be prepared for basic facilities |
| Budget Level | Cost/Night | Meal Cost | Total/Day | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ultra Budget | 800-1,200 | 300-500 | 1,100-1,700 | Basic room, simple meals |
| Budget | 1,200-1,800 | 500-800 | 1,700-2,600 | Decent room, 3 meals |
| Mid-Range | 1,800-2,500 | 800-1,200 | 2,600-3,700 | Better room, good food |
| Upper Mid-Range | 2,500-3,500 | 1,200-1,500 | 3,700-5,000 | Best available, meals included |
Important Note: Most properties offer full-board packages (accommodation + all meals) which is recommended since dining options are extremely limited.
For more accommodation options across the Andaman Islands, explore our Best Hotels in Andaman Islands guide.
Dining options on Long Island are extremely limited. Most travelers eat at their accommodation as independent restaurants are scarce.
| Dining Type | Availability | Cost/Meal (₹) | Quality | Variety |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resort/Guesthouse Meals | All properties | 150-400 | Basic to good | Limited |
| Small Local Eateries | 2-3 dhabbas | 100-250 | Basic | Very limited |
| Home-cooked at Homestays | Select homestays | Included | Authentic | Traditional |
| Self-cooking | If arranged | Cost of ingredients | DIY | Your choice |
Typical Menu Options:
Breakfast (₹80-150):
Lunch & Dinner (₹150-400):
Seafood Specialties (₹200-600):
Beverage Options:
| Meal Plan | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks/Drinks | Total/Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Budget | ₹80-120 | ₹120-200 | ₹150-250 | ₹50-100 | ₹400-670 |
| Standard | ₹120-180 | ₹200-300 | ₹250-400 | ₹100-150 | ₹670-1,030 |
| With Seafood | ₹150-200 | ₹300-450 | ₹400-600 | ₹100-200 | ₹950-1,450 |
| Full Board Package | Included | Included | Included | Extra | ₹800-1,500 |
What to Expect:
Important Tips:
| Tip | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Book meal packages | Safest option; guaranteed food |
| Inform dietary restrictions | Limited alternatives available |
| Order in advance | Cooking takes time; pre-ordering helps |
| Carry snacks | For between meals, treks, emergencies |
| Bring instant foods | Noodles, coffee, energy bars recommended |
| Expect simple meals | No gourmet expectations |
| Alcohol not available | Dry island; carry from Port Blair if needed |
| Fresh coconuts | Available everywhere, cheap and refreshing |
Local Fish Market:
Traditional Home Cooking:
Picnic Meals:
Recommended Items:
Discover more about Andaman’s culinary offerings in our Andaman Local Cuisine Guide.
| Season | Months | Weather | Sea Conditions | Crowd Level | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peak Season | Nov-Feb | Pleasant (22-28°C) | Calm, clear | Low-Medium | Perfect weather, best for activities | Slightly higher prices |
| Shoulder Season | Oct, Mar-Apr | Warm (25-32°C) | Mostly calm | Very low | Good weather, fewer tourists, lower prices | Occasional heat |
| Monsoon | May-Sep | Rainy, humid | Rough, dangerous | Minimal | Lush greenery, lowest prices | Ferry cancellations, limited activities, risk |
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Ferry Reliability | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 22-28°C | Very low | Excellent | Best month |
| February | 23-29°C | Low | Excellent | Best month |
| March | 24-31°C | Low | Very good | Recommended |
| April | 26-32°C | Moderate | Good | Good for budget travel |
| May | 27-33°C | High | Fair | Pre-monsoon; risky |
| June-Sep | 26-31°C | Very high | Poor | Not recommended |
| October | 25-30°C | Moderate | Good | Post-monsoon; good value |
| November | 24-29°C | Low | Very good | Excellent time |
| December | 22-28°C | Very low | Excellent | Peak season starts |
Best Months Overall: December, January, February Budget-Friendly Months: October, March, April Avoid: May to September (monsoon)
| Duration | What You Can Cover | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Day | Merk Bay Beach, village walk | Day trip from Rangat (tight schedule) |
| 2 Days | Merk Bay, Lalaji Bay visit, snorkeling | Minimum recommended |
| 3 Days | All beaches, limestone caves, trekking, relaxation | Ideal duration |
| 4-5 Days | Complete exploration, multiple activities, slow travel | Nature enthusiasts |
Day 1: Arrival & Merk Bay
Day 2: Lalaji Bay Adventure
Day 3: Limestone Caves & Departure
| Expense Category | Budget (₹) | Mid-Range (₹) | Upper Range (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | 800-1,200 | 1,500-2,200 | 2,500-3,500 |
| Food (3 meals) | 400-600 | 600-900 | 900-1,500 |
| Local Transport | 100-300 | 300-500 | 500-800 |
| Activities | 500-1,000 | 1,000-2,000 | 2,000-3,500 |
| Miscellaneous | 200-300 | 300-500 | 500-800 |
| TOTAL PER DAY | ₹2,000-3,400 | ₹3,700-6,100 | ₹6,400-10,100 |
| Activity | Cost (₹) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lalaji Bay boat trip | 1,500-2,500 | Group cost, divide among passengers |
| Lalaji Bay trek guide | 500-800 | Per group |
| Limestone caves trip | 1,500-2,500 | Including all transport |
| Snorkeling gear rental | 300-500 | Per day |
| Fishing trip | 800-1,500 | Per person |
| Bicycle rental | 100-200 | Per day |
| Scooter rental | 400-600 | Per day |
| Budget Type | Accommodation | Food | Transport | Activities | Misc | TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | ₹2,400-3,600 | ₹1,200-1,800 | ₹300-900 | ₹1,500-3,000 | ₹600-900 | ₹6,000-10,200 |
| Mid-Range | ₹4,500-6,600 | ₹1,800-2,700 | ₹900-1,500 | ₹3,000-6,000 | ₹900-1,500 | ₹11,100-18,300 |
| Comfortable | ₹7,500-10,500 | ₹2,700-4,500 | ₹1,500-2,400 | ₹6,000-10,500 | ₹1,500-2,400 | ₹19,200-30,300 |
Note: Prices exclude ferry costs from Port Blair to Long Island (₹200-400 government ferry or ₹3,000-5,000 if via road to Rangat + boat)
| Category | Key Tips |
|---|---|
| Cash | Carry sufficient cash; no ATMs on island. Nearest ATM in Rangat |
| Mobile Network | Only BSNL works (limited). Download offline maps before arrival |
| Electricity | Frequent power cuts. Carry power banks and flashlights |
| Medical | Very basic facilities. Bring personal medicines and first aid |
| Food | Limited options. Book meal packages with accommodation |
| Booking | Reserve accommodation and boats well in advance |
| Weather | Check forecast. Ferries cancel in bad weather |
| Packing | Light cotton clothes, swimwear, trekking shoes, insect repellent |
| Permits | Valid ID proof required for ferry bookings |
| Eco-conscious | Carry reusable bags. No plastic. Take trash back |
| Flexibility | Plans may change due to weather. Build buffer days |
| Communication | Inform family of limited connectivity beforehand |
| Category | Essential Items |
|---|---|
| Documents | Valid ID, ferry tickets, accommodation booking confirmations |
| Money | Sufficient cash (2x your estimate), small denominations |
| Clothing | Light cotton clothes, swimwear, quick-dry towel, trekking clothes |
| Footwear | Trekking shoes, flip-flops/sandals, water shoes |
| Electronics | Fully charged power banks, flashlight/headlamp, camera, chargers |
| Toiletries | Biodegradable soap/shampoo, sunscreen (SPF 50+), insect repellent |
| Medical | Personal medicines, first aid kit, motion sickness pills, ORS |
| Food | Snacks, instant noodles, energy bars, dry fruits |
| Gear | Snorkeling equipment (if you have), waterproof bag, reusable water bottle |
| Miscellaneous | Ziplock bags, tissue papers, wet wipes, notebook and pen |
| DO’s | DON’Ts |
|---|---|
| ✓ Book accommodation in advance | ✗ Don’t expect luxury or modern amenities |
| ✓ Carry sufficient cash | ✗ Don’t rely on card payments or ATMs |
| ✓ Download offline maps | ✗ Don’t depend on internet/mobile network |
| ✓ Book full-board meal packages | ✗ Don’t expect variety in food options |
| ✓ Bring your own snorkeling gear | ✗ Don’t assume equipment rental availability |
| ✓ Respect local culture and environment | ✗ Don’t litter or damage coral reefs |
| ✓ Start activities early morning | ✗ Don’t leave activities for late afternoon |
| ✓ Inform someone of your plans | ✗ Don’t trek alone without guide |
| ✓ Check weather before traveling | ✗ Don’t travel during monsoon (May-Sep) |
| ✓ Be flexible with plans | ✗ Don’t have rigid schedules |
A: Take a government ferry directly (6-8 hours, 2-3 times/week, ₹200-400) OR travel Port Blair to Rangat by road (4-5 hours, ₹150-250) then Rangat to Long Island by ferry (1-1.5 hours, ₹50-100). The two-stage journey offers more frequent options.
A: Absolutely, if you seek offbeat, pristine destinations. Long Island offers untouched beaches (Lalaji Bay), excellent snorkeling, jungle treks, and authentic island life. However, it’s not for those seeking luxury or comfort. Best for adventure and nature enthusiasts.
A: 2-3 days is ideal. This allows time for Lalaji Bay visit, Merk Bay beach, limestone caves trip, and relaxation. One day is too rushed; 4-5 days for those who want complete exploration.
A: No. There are NO ATMs on Long Island. The nearest ATM is in Rangat. Carry sufficient cash for your entire stay plus extra for emergencies. Most places accept only cash.
A: Very poor. Only BSNL works with limited coverage. No 4G/3G internet. Download offline maps, inform family about connectivity issues beforehand, and don’t rely on phone for emergencies.
A: Yes, Long Island is very safe. The local community is friendly and helpful. However, treks to Lalaji Bay should be done with a guide or in groups. Always inform your accommodation about your plans.
A: Not recommended. The 14 km jungle trail can be confusing, and it’s easy to get lost. Hire a local guide (₹500-800) who knows the route, ensures safety, and provides insights about flora and fauna.
A: November to February is best with pleasant weather and calm seas. October and March-April are also good with fewer tourists. Avoid May to September (monsoon) due to rough seas, ferry cancellations, and limited activities.
A: Very few. 2-3 small local eateries with basic food. Most travelers eat at their accommodation. Book full-board meal packages (₹800-1,500/day) including all meals. Carry snacks and instant food.
A: No. Long Island is effectively a dry island with no liquor shops or bars. If you want alcohol, carry it from Port Blair or Rangat, but consume responsibly and respect local culture.
A: Essentials: Sufficient cash, trekking shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, personal medicines, power bank, flashlight, snorkeling gear (if you have), snacks, light cotton clothes, and reusable water bottle. Pack light but comprehensively.
A: Camping is possible with prior permission from the Forest Department. However, facilities are non-existent (no water, toilets, or shops). You must be completely self-sufficient. Most travelers visit as a day trip instead.
A: Limited. Snorkeling is the main water activity. Some properties may offer kayaking or paddleboarding. No jet skis, parasailing, or banana boats like in Havelock. Long Island is about natural, simple experiences.
A: Very basic. Expect simple guesthouses, homestays, and small resorts with basic rooms, fan (limited AC), shared/attached bathrooms, and mosquito nets. No luxury resorts. Book packages including meals. Set realistic expectations.
A: Yes, but better for families with older children (10+ years). Young kids might find limited activities. The rustic environment, basic facilities, and long journeys can be challenging for toddlers. Great for adventurous families.
A: Lalaji Bay is a pristine 2 km white sand beach with crystal-clear turquoise water, surrounded by dense forest. It’s one of the most beautiful and untouched beaches in the Andamans. Excellent for snorkeling, swimming, and photography. Accessible by 14 km trek or boat (45-60 mins).
A: Technically possible from Rangat but not recommended. Ferry timings, activity schedules, and distances make day trips rushed and unsatisfying. Stay at least 2 nights to experience Long Island properly.
A: Ancient caves with stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations millions of years old. Located on Baratang Island, accessible as a day trip from Long Island (45-60 min boat + speedboat through mangroves + short trek). Total trip takes 8-10 hours. Cost: ₹1,500-2,500 per person.
A: Only a very basic government health center for minor issues. No pharmacy. No hospital. Bring all personal medicines, first aid kit, and emergency supplies. Serious medical emergencies require evacuation to Rangat or Port Blair.
A: Government ferries: Book online at Government website or at Phoenix Bay Jetty counter in Port Blair / Rangat Jetty. Private boats: Arrange through your accommodation or local boat operators in Rangat. Book at least 1-2 weeks ahead during peak season.
A: Tropical birds (Andaman Woodpecker, Nicobar Pigeon, kingfishers), butterflies, monitor lizards, crabs, and diverse marine life while snorkeling (coral, tropical fish, occasionally sea turtles). Dense forests host many endemic species.
A: No formal tour operators. Activities and boat trips are arranged through your accommodation hosts or local contacts. This informal system works well but requires flexibility and advance communication.
A: No certified scuba diving operators on Long Island. For diving, visit Havelock Island. Long Island is excellent for snorkeling with healthy coral reefs, which is more than sufficient for most travelers.
A: Combination approach: Walk or cycle around the settlement and to Merk Bay. Take boat trips to Lalaji Bay and Baratang. Trek to Lalaji Bay for adventure. Interact with locals for authentic experiences. Move slowly and embrace the island pace.
A: Long Island is more remote (further from Port Blair), has very basic infrastructure, limited accommodation, minimal dining options, and fewer conveniences. It appeals to adventurous, offbeat travelers rather than those seeking comfort and activities. This keeps it pristine and uncrowded.
| Feature | Long Island | Neil Island | Havelock Island |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crowd Level | Very low | Low-Medium | High |
| Development | Minimal | Moderate | High |
| Beach Quality | Pristine, untouched | Beautiful, clean | Stunning, popular |
| Accommodation | Very basic | Basic to mid-range | Budget to luxury |
| Dining Options | Extremely limited | Limited | Good variety |
| Activities | Trekking, snorkeling | Snorkeling, beaches | All water sports |
| Internet/Network | Almost none | Limited | Better coverage |
| ATM/Banking | None | 1-2 ATMs | Multiple ATMs |
| Ferry Frequency | 2-3/week direct | Daily from Port Blair | Multiple daily |
| Accessibility | Difficult | Moderate | Easy |
| Best For | Adventure seekers | Relaxation seekers | All travelers |
| Budget | Low-Medium | Medium | Medium-High |
Plan your complete Andaman adventure with these helpful guides:
Island Guides:
Port Blair & Planning:
Transportation & Logistics:
Budget & Costs:
Activities & Experiences:
Timing:
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