One of the most iconic landmarks in the Andaman Islands, Cellular Jail is a historic colonial prison known for its role in India’s freedom struggle. Visitors can explore the museum, galleries, and enjoy the famous Light & Sound Show that beautifully narrates the island’s history.
A beautiful coconut-lined beach located near Port Blair, Corbyn’s Cove Beach is perfect for relaxing, enjoying sea views, and experiencing water sports activities. The calm ambiance and scenic coastline make it a favorite attraction for travelers.
Managed by the Indian Navy, this museum showcases the rich marine biodiversity, tribal culture, history, and ecosystem of the Andaman Islands. It is an informative and interesting place for families and nature enthusiasts.
Formerly the administrative headquarters of the British in the Andaman Islands, Ross Island is known for its historic ruins, old churches, and beautiful natural surroundings. The island offers a perfect mix of history, greenery, and ocean views.
Known as the “Bird Island” of Andaman, Chidiya Tapu is famous for its mesmerizing sunsets, lush greenery, and peaceful atmosphere. It is an ideal spot for photography, nature walks, and bird watching.
The Anthropological Museum offers insights into the indigenous tribes and cultural heritage of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Through photographs, artifacts, and exhibits, visitors can learn about the fascinating tribal history of the region.