Popular Sightseeing

Popular Sightseeing

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National Memorial - 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, completed in the year 1906 acquired the name, 'cellular' because it is entirely made up of individual cells.

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Light and Sound Show

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.

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Chidiya Tapu Beach

Its name this is 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 near by is very famous amongst the local people.

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Mount Harriet

Chief commissioner headquarters during the British Raj, this is the Second highest point in Andaman islands, ideal for a photography or a trekking up to Kalapathar, Mount Harriet has a Forest Guest House with lovely huts at a height of 365 mts from the sea level.

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Chatham Saw Mill

One of the oldest largest wood mill in Asia. Built on a tiny island, is connected to Port Blair by bridge. It is a store base of timbers like Padauk, Gurjan, Marble etc. Now logging in the mill is banned and most of wood is imported from Malaysia, Myanmar and Thailand.

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Corbyn’s Cove Beach

One of the most picturesque, coconut palm fringed beach, is 7 kms away from Port Blair town. Facilities like hotel, restaurant and bar, changing room etc., are available near to the beach. Historical remain like Japanese bunkers can be seen on the way to the beach.

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Radhanagar Beach - Havelock Island

Llies on the south coast of Havelock Island. It is about 12 kilometers from the Islands ferry. Radhanagar is a Grade A beach of outstanding quality. Most rated as one of the best beaches in Asia by TIME Magazine.

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Vijay Nagar Beach - Havelock

Long stretch of sand on the east coast, punctuated occasionally by rock section. Most beach is lined by mahua trees, whose trunks grow along the ground for many feet before they begin to climb vertically.

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Jolly Buoy Island

An island in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, it offers a breath taking underwater view of coral and marine life. It is an ideal place for snorkeling , sea bathing and basking on the sun kissed beach.

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Aamkunj Beach, Rangat

The Aamkunj beach in Rangat is one of the best eco-tourism destinations in India that is managed by the forest officials at Rangat under the guidance of the DFO (Divisional Forest Officer).

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Neil Island

This beautiful island with lush green forest and sandy beaches is the vegetable bowl of Andamans. Connected by boat from Port Blair four days a week, it provides an ideal holiday for eco-friendly tourists.

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Ross and Smith

The twin islands joined by a bewitching sand bar, is 30 minutes away from Aerial bay jetty or Kalipur water sports centre. Directorate of Tourism offers island camping at Smith island during the tourist season.

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