Andaman is the perfect tourist destination for those who look for seclusion on a beach holiday. It is an ideal place for those who wish to spend some great time amid natural beauty and tranquility. The place has all that is required for a perfect holiday. From those white sandy beaches and breathtaking sightseeing spots to water sports, it offers everything.
Coming to its tourist attractions, Andaman has an endless collection of beaches, museums and historically significant structures. We have combined a list of such places to pick and choose while planning your trip to Andamans.
Cellular Jail, located at Port Blair, stood mute witness to the tortures meted out to the freedom fighters, who were incarcerated in this Jail. The Jail was completed in the year 1906 and was made up of individual cells. Hence it acquired the name, “Cellular”. It originally was a seven-pronged but was subsequently damaged and presently three out of the seven prongs are intact. On 3rd May 1969, the Government of India declared it as a “National Memorial”. Today, it is a place of pilgrimage for all freedom-loving people. There is a special cell in which Veer Savarkar was kept imprisoned separately. Also, there is a Museum, an Art gallery, and a Photo gallery which are open for all. Cellular Jail
The saga of the heroic freedom struggle is brought alive in a moving Sound & light show. The show is conducted every evening in the premises of cellular jail which gives us a brief idea about the happenings in the jail prior to the independence.
The aquarium exhibits species of marine life peculiar to the islands and found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. It has 350 species of marine life, including live corals, sharks, polyps, and starfish. Fisheries Museum.
The museum displays tribal essentials and artifacts such as boats, weapons, baskets, clothing, photographs, models, and records of exploratory expeditions undertaken over the years. Anthropological Museum Chatham Saw Mill The Chatham saw mill, is one of the oldest and largest wood mills in Asia. Built on a tiny island, is connected to Port Blair by a bridge. It is a store–based on timbers like Padauk, Gurjan, Marble, Satinwood, etc. Now logging in the mill is banned and most of the wood is imported from Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand. Chatham Saw Mill Naval Marine Museum (Samudrika)The Samudrika is run by the Indian Navy. The museum gives a good retrospect of the history, shells, Corals marine life, geography, and archaeology of these islands. Naval Marine Museum
This beautiful park at Port Blair has facilities like amusement rides, safe water sports and nature trail around the lake, a garden, a restaurant, and historic remains like the Japanese Temple as well as a bunker. The erstwhile Dilthaman tank, the then only source of drinking water to Port Blair has been developed as Gandhi Park.
A small centre, situated at Goodwill Estate, provides a thrill and excitement for viewers interested in knowing about the islands, science, etc. It explains the science of oceans. The center has many corners like Quiz Corner, Fun Science Gallery, etc.
Mini Zoo Situated at Haddo (Delanipur - Chatham road), it houses some of the rare species of endemic birds and animals found in these islands.
One of the most picturesque, coconut palm fringed beaches, is 7 km away from Port Blair town. Facilities like a hotel, restaurant, bar, changing room, etc., are available near the beach. Historical remains like Japanese bunkers can be seen on the way to the beach Carbyn's Cove Beach.
Chidiyatapu is the southernmost tip of South Andaman. As its name, this is a favorite destination for bird watchers. Its lush green mangroves, forest cover with numerous chirping birds and the Sylvan Sands make it an ideal picnic site. A very beautiful beach named Munda Pahad nearby is very famous amongst the local people. There is a forest guest house situated on the top of a hillock providing a fabulous view of isolated islands, and a breathtaking sunset also called the Sunset Point.
The summer headquarters of the chief commissioner during the British Raj, this is the Second highest point in Andaman islands, is an ideal place for photography or trekking up to Kalapathar, Mount Harriet has a Forest Guest House with lovely huts at a height of 365 mts from the sea level.
Ross Island, the erstwhile capital of Port Blair during the British regime, is a tiny island standing as guard to Port Plair harbour. The island presently houses the ruins of old buildings like Ballroom, Chief Commissioner’s House, Government House, Church, Hospital, Bakery, Press, Swimming Pool, Cemetery and Troop Barracks, all in dilapidated condition.
It provides a unique view of the open sea, beautiful corals, Tropical rain-fed forests, attractive flora and fauna, creeks, and marine animals for eco-friendly tourists. It constitutes 15 small and large islands among which two islands i.e. JOLLY BUOY & RED SKIN is open for tourists.
This unique complex offers all possible aqua-sport facilities like water scooters, Water-skiing, Sail boats, Windsurfing, Speed Boats etc., and safe water sports like Paddle Boats, Row Boats etc. There is a sea water swimming pool and a changing room. There is also a Memorial for the Battle of Aberdeen fought between Britishers and Andamanee aboriginals in 1859. Nearby is anAmusement Park with a Rollercoaster, Pleasure rides etc. and a children's Traffic Park is adjacent to it.
This place is a trekking area, northeast of South Andaman. Exotic endemic birds, animals, butterflies, and elephant