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Havelock Island
Cellular Jail, also known as “Kala Pani,” is a historical colonial prison located in Port Blair. Built by the British in 1906, it was used to exile Indian freedom fighters and political prisoners. The jail had seven wings, with solitary cells designed to break the spirit of the inmates. Today, it stands as a national memorial symbolizing India’s struggle for independence. Visitors can explore the museum, the light and sound show, and walk through its corridors to feel the weight of history. The Cellular Jail is a must-visit for those interested in India’s freedom movement and colonial past.
Radhanagar Beach, located on Havelock Island, is one of Asia’s most beautiful beaches, famous for its pristine white sand, turquoise waters, and lush greenery. Also known as Beach No. 7, it offers a serene atmosphere ideal for relaxation, swimming, and sunset viewing. The beach is well-maintained and less commercialized, making it perfect for nature lovers. Its clear water and gentle waves make it safe for all age groups. Awarded the title of “Asia’s Best Beach” by Time Magazine, Radhanagar is a must-visit destination for those seeking tropical beauty and tranquility in the Andaman Islands.
Baratang Island
Cellular jail
Baratang Island is a unique destination in the Andaman Islands known for its natural wonders like limestone caves, dense mangrove creeks, and the active mud volcano. It is about 100 km from Port Blair and involves a scenic journey through tribal reserves and tropical forests. A boat ride through thick mangroves leads to the stunning limestone caves formed over millions of years. The island is less commercialized and provides a glimpse into untouched nature. Baratang is perfect for eco-tourism enthusiasts who love offbeat experiences and wish to explore the hidden gems of Andaman away from tourist crowds.


Neil Island, recently renamed Shaheed Dweep, is a small yet charming island located 37 km from Port Blair. Known for its scenic beaches—Bharatpur, Sitapur, and Laxmanpur—it offers tranquility, coral reefs, and shallow waters ideal for snorkeling and glass-bottom boat rides. The island is lush with greenery and has a relaxed vibe compared to Havelock. Neil Island is perfect for cycling, slow travel, and experiencing local village life. It is often considered a hidden gem of the Andaman Islands, appealing to travelers who prefer offbeat, uncrowded, and serene destinations for a peaceful tropical getaway.


Ross and Smith Island
Ross and Smith Islands are twin islands connected by a natural sandbar, located in North Andaman near Diglipur. These pristine islands are known for their crystal-clear waters, white sandy shores, and rich marine biodiversity. The sandbar appears during low tide, allowing visitors to walk between the two islands. While Ross Island is ideal for sunbathing and relaxing, Smith Island is perfect for picnics and snorkeling. The tranquil atmosphere, coconut palms, and untouched beauty make it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers. These islands offer a unique and peaceful experience far from the typical tourist spots.
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Chidiya tapu beach
Chidiyatapu Beach, also called the “Sunset Point,” is located at the southernmost tip of South Andaman, around 30 km from Port Blair. This beach is famous for its breathtaking sunset views, mangrove forests, and rich birdlife—hence the name “Chidiyatapu” meaning “Bird Island.” It is a haven for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking peaceful surroundings. The beach is also ideal for picnics and has shallow waters for wading. Adventure lovers can trek to the Munda Pahad cliff for panoramic views. Chidiyatapu offers a perfect blend of nature, silence, and scenic beauty away from the city buzz.
Neil Island
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