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Fly Board Activity Launched at Elephant Beach Boosting Adventure Tourism in Andamans

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A new adventure water sport activity, Fly Board, has been introduced at Elephant Beach in Swaraj Dweep, adding to the growing portfolio of tourism offerings in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The activity was inaugurated by the Directorate of Information, Publicity and Tourism (IP&T), marking another step in efforts to position the islands as a prominent destination for adventure tourism.

The Fly Board activity is designed to offer a high-adrenaline experience, allowing participants to rise above the sea surface using powerful water jets connected to a personal watercraft. The setup enables riders to perform controlled aerial manoeuvres while remaining tethered to the propulsion system, providing both thrill and a unique vantage point of the surrounding waters.

Officials indicated that the introduction of this activity is part of a broader strategy to diversify tourism experiences in the islands. By incorporating new and innovative attractions, the administration aims to appeal to a wider range of visitors, including those seeking adventure-based recreational options.

Safety measures have been incorporated into the operation of the activity, with trained personnel deployed to supervise and assist participants. The use of certified equipment and adherence to existing guidelines have been emphasised to ensure that the activity is conducted in a controlled and secure environment. Such measures are considered essential in maintaining safety standards, particularly for water-based adventure sports.

The addition of Fly Board is expected to complement existing water sports offerings at Elephant Beach, which is already a popular destination for activities such as snorkelling and sea walking. By expanding the range of experiences available, authorities aim to enhance the overall appeal of the location and encourage longer tourist stays.

The initiative is also linked to economic considerations, particularly in generating employment opportunities for local youth. The operation and management of adventure activities typically require trained staff, creating avenues for skill development and livelihood in the tourism sector. This aligns with broader efforts to promote sustainable and inclusive growth within the islands.

Tourism officials have been focusing on developing responsible adventure tourism, where growth is balanced with environmental considerations and safety protocols. The introduction of new activities is being undertaken with attention to regulatory compliance and ecological sensitivity, given the fragile coastal ecosystems of the region.

Elephant Beach, known for its clear waters and scenic surroundings, has emerged as a key hub for water-based tourism in Swaraj Dweep. The addition of Fly Board is expected to further strengthen its position as a preferred destination for visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure.

The move reflects a continuing trend of enhancing tourism infrastructure and experiences in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. With increasing competition among destinations, the introduction of distinctive attractions is seen as a way to maintain visibility and attract both domestic and international tourists.

While the long-term impact of the new activity will depend on visitor response and operational sustainability, it marks an incremental expansion of the islands’ tourism landscape. Authorities are expected to monitor its performance and consider similar initiatives in other locations based on demand and feasibility.

As the tourism season progresses, the Fly Board activity is likely to draw interest from visitors looking for new experiences, contributing to the evolving profile of the islands as an adventure tourism destination.

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