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Radhanagar Beach

Located on Swaraj Dweep, Radhanagar Beach is often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Asia. Its white sand, turquoise water, and serene surroundings make it the perfect place to relax and unwind. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and watching the sunset over the sea.

Cellular Jail

Also known as Kala Pani, Cellular Jail is a historic prison located in Port Blair. It was used by the British to exile political prisoners during the Indian freedom struggle. Today, it serves as a museum and a memorial to the freedom fighters. Visitors can take a guided tour of the jail and learn about its history and significance.

Ross Island

Located near Port Blair, Ross Island was once the administrative headquarters of the British in the Andaman Islands. Today, it's a popular tourist attraction with ruins of colonial buildings, a church, and a cemetery. Visitors can take a ferry to the island and explore its history and architecture.

Mahatma Gandhi National Park

Spread across 280 square kilometers, this national park is home to a diverse range of marine life, including coral reefs, sea turtles, and dolphins. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving, and glass-bottom boat rides to explore the underwater world. The park also has a museum and a turtle breeding center.

Baratang Island

Known for its limestone caves and mud volcanoes, Baratang Island is a unique destination in the Andaman Islands. Visitors can take a boat ride through the mangrove forest to reach the caves and witness the natural wonders. The island also has a beautiful beach and a tribal reserve where visitors can learn about the local Jarwa tribe.

Neil Island

With its tranquil beaches and laid-back vibe, Neil Island is a popular destination for those seeking peace and solitude. Visitors can explore the island on foot, bike, or scooter and enjoy activities like snorkeling, diving, and fishing. The island also has a natural bridge made of rock formations, which is a popular spot for photography.

Chidiya Tapu

Located on the southernmost tip of the South Andaman Island, Chidiya Tapu is a birdwatcher's paradise. The island is home to a variety of birds, including parakeets, eagles, and hornbills. Visitors can also enjoy a stunning sunset view from the beach and explore nearby mangrove forests.

Barren Island:

The only active volcano in the Andaman Islands, Barren Island is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers. Visitors can take a boat ride to the island and witness the volcanic activity and smoke rising from the crater. The island also has a variety of marine life, including manta rays, sharks, and sea turtles.

North Bay Island

Located near Ross Island, North Bay Island is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and sea walking to explore the colorful coral reefs and marine life. The island also has a lighthouse that offers a panoramic view of the Andaman Sea.

Viper Island

Located near Port Blair, Viper Island was once used as a prison during the British rule. Today, the island is a popular tourist attraction with ruins of the prison and a gallows. Visitors can take a boat ride to the island and explore its history and architecture. The place is preserved as a tourist island and all remains are ruins.

Jolly Buoy Island

Located in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Jolly Buoy Island is another popular destination for water sports activities. Visitors can enjoy activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and glass-bottom boat rides to explore the coral reefs and marine life. The island also has a beautiful beach and beatiful lagoons.

Limestone Caves

Located on the Baratang Island, the Limestone Caves are a natural wonder that attracts visitors from all over the world. Visitors can take a boat ride through the mangrove forest and walk through a narrow cave to witness the beautiful limestone formations. The cave is lit with artificial lights to showcase the beauty of the formations.

Corbyn's Cove

Located near Port Blair, Corbyn's Cove is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. The beach has a scenic backdrop of coconut trees and offers a stunning view of the Andaman Sea. Visitors can enjoy water sports activities like jet skiing and parasailing or simply relax on the beach and soak up the sun.

Mount Harriet

Located on the South Andaman Island, Mount Harriet is the highest point in the Andaman Islands. Visitors can trek to the top of the hill and enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. The hill is also home to a variety of wildlife, including the Andaman wild pig, the giant robber crab, and the Andaman imperial pigeon.

Mud Volcanoes

Located on the Baratang Island, the Mud Volcanoes are another natural wonder that attracts visitors to the Andaman Islands. The mud volcanoes are formed due to the eruption of natural gases and are surrounded by lush greenery and mangrove forests. Visitors can take a boat ride through the mangrove forest to reach the site.

Little Andaman Island

Located in the southernmost part of the Andaman Islands, Little Andaman Island is a lesser-known destination that offers a peaceful and relaxing environment. The island has a variety of beaches, waterfalls, and plantations that visitors can explore. The island is also known for its surfing spots and offers a perfect opportunity for surfers to catch some waves.

Ross and Smith Island

Ross and Smith are the twin islands of Andamans. Both the islands are connected by a sand bar that makes it extremely picturesque. Ross and Smith Islands attract a lot of tourists from all across the world. The sand bar gets submerged during high tide and then resurfaces during low tide. One can simply walk over from one island to the other via the sand bar.

Cinque Island

Cinque Island is not that highlighted maybe because there are similar other islands which are marketed aggressively and Cinque Island gets shadowed. It is a natural paradise and compares to the beauty of the more hyped islands. Blessed with white sandy shorelines, captivating coral reefs and the extensive azure oceans this island will catch fancy of all who treads.

Dhaninallah Walkway

Dhaninallah Mangrove Nature Walkway/Walk is an exquisite beautiful walkway among lush mangrove with the air filled with the scent of sea. This place can be reached by taking a short detour via the Andaman Trunk road after crossing the famous tourist destinations of Rangat and Amkunj Beach. It is actually located around 20 kilometres from Rangat.

Elephanta Beach

Elephant Beach is famous for being a happening destination in Andaman and Nicobar Islands for water sports and for leisure tours. Elephant Beach makes for a fantasy land with its exquisitely beautiful coral reefs that showcase a variegated and rich coral reef structure and amazing underwater marine life. The spellbinding underwater life makes the admirers come back for more.

Chatham Saw Mill

The Chatham Saw Mill in Port Blair is a large wood processing unit that was established by the British rule in the year 1883. The mill is located in the Chatham Island and is accessible by a wooden bridge. The mill is still running and plays a crucial role in the country’s economy and development. The state government controls the management and functioning of the mill.

Anthropological Museum

Anthropological Museum is of extreme interest for curious travellers who are keen on knowing about the Andaman Island’s tribes and their way of living. It is majestically depicted in the various sections of the museum. Its summarizes in a very interesting manner a lot of insights regarding the four very enigmatic tribal communities living in the archipelago since centuries.