Top Sightseeing of Andaman Islands
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands were shrouded in
mystery for centuries because of
their inaccessibility.
These are the paragon of beauty and present a landscape full with scenic and picturesque
extravaganza. These
islands shimmer like emeralds in the Bay of Bengal. The dense forest which cover these islands
and the
innumerable exotic flowers and birds create a highly poetic and romantic atmosphere. "Here the
white beaches
on the edge of a meandering coastline have palm trees that sway to the rhythm of the Sea. The
beat of tribal
drums haunt the stillness and technicolor fish steer their way through crystal clear water."
The Andaman Islands are a haven for beachgoers, wildlife lovers, and adventurers. From tranquil
beaches and verdant woods to undersea experiences and historical monuments, the islands offer a
variety of activities and attractions.
Explore Andaman : Islands, Beaches, Museums, & More
Corbyn's Cove Beach
The attractive and well-known tourist location Corbyn's Cove Beach is situated in Port
Blair, the Indian city that serves as the Andaman and Nicobar Islands' capital.
Wandoor Beach
India's Andaman and Nicobar archipelago includes the tropical paradise of Wandoor Beach on
South Andaman Island. It is known for its one-of-a-kind attractions and natural beauty.
Cellular Jail
On the isolated Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India, Cellular Jail, also known as Kala
Pani, is a historic prison from the colonial era.
Ross Island
Ross islands are actually two islands – Ross & Smith joined together by a sand bar to make
a single group of islands. Ross & Smith Islands requires forest permit from the Forest
Office at Diglipur.
Chatham
You might be wondering what unique selling point a saw mill has to be a popular tourist
destination, except than a few machinery, some wood logs, and the terrible noise of the
saws.
Naval Marine Museum Samudrika
The Naval Marine Museum Samudrika located in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands,
India, is a fascinating museum dedicated to the rich marine life, biodiversity, and
cultural heritage of the Andaman .
Port Blair
Welcome to Port Blair, the bustling and culturally diverse capital of the Andaman &
Nicobar Islands. We are delighted to present you to this enchanting location, which
offers the ideal fusion of history,
Baratang Island
his island between South and Middle Andaman has beautiful beaches, mangrove creeks,
mud-volcanoes and limestone caves. Andaman Trunk Road to Rangat and Mayabunder goes
through this island.
North Bay Island
North Bay Island enchants visitors with its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and breathtaking marine biodiversity. Located just off the coast of Port Blair, this picturesque island is renowned for its spectacular
Top Islands in Andaman
Ross Island
Ross islands are actually two islands – Ross & Smith joined together by a sand bar to make
a single group of islands. Ross & Smith Islands requires forest permit from the Forest
Office at Diglipur.
Chatham Saw Mill
You might be wondering what unique selling point a saw mill has to be a popular tourist
destination, except than a few machinery, some wood logs, and the terrible noise of the
saws.
Baratang Island
his island between South and Middle Andaman has beautiful beaches, mangrove creeks,
mud-volcanoes and limestone caves. Andaman Trunk Road to Rangat and Mayabunder goes
through this island.
Long Island
One of the more isolated and seldom visited islands in India's Andaman and Nicobar
archipelago is Long Island, which is situated in the Bay of Bengal.
Jollybuoy Island
Jolly Buoy Island is yet another famous island of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is also
very famous for under water corals and the pristine clear beach. To reach Jolly buoy
island people have to come to Wandoor.
Ross And Smith Island
Ross & Smith islands are actually two islands – Ross & Smith joined together by a sand bar
to make a single group of islands. Ross & Smith Islands requires forest permit from the
Forest Office at Diglipur.
The Andaman Islands, a tropical paradise in the Bay of Bengal, beckon visitors with their breathtaking
beauty.
Havelock Island,
now Swaraj Dweep, stands out with its turquoise waters, powdery white beaches, and vibrant marine
life, offering the iconic Radhanagar Beach. Neil Island, or
Shaheed Dweep, entices tranquil settings and sunsets at Laxmanpur, Bharatpur, and Sitapur beaches.
Ross Island's colonial
remains, which are rich in history, reflect a bygone period, while Baratang Island's
limestone caves and mud volcanoes entice intrepid travellers. The Cellular Jail in Port Blair tells the story
of India's fight, and Jolly Buoy Island offers stunning coral reefs. While Viper Island's former jail
whispers tales of the past, Long Island, North Bay Island, and Cinque Island are home to unspoiled
landscapes and aquatic treasures. Every island in this enticing archipelago is a distinct chapter in
the story of a tropical paradise.