Phone: 9434281381, 9564780505
Mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Address : Port Blair, South Andaman. A & Nisands - 744105
This historic jail, also known as Kala Pani, served as a prison during the British colonial era. Today, it stands as a national memorial and museum, offering insights into India's struggle for independence.
The Sound and Light show in the Cellular Jail narrates the saga of the Indian freedom struggle, brought alive through sound and light effect of the brutal and barbaric atrocities piled on the freedom fighters deported to these islands and incarcerated in the small cells of this jail. This show is very popular among the tourists visiting these islands.
The Island is named after a British Army Officer. The Island offers state-of-the-art facilities for snorkelling and scuba diving. Havelock is famous for its white sand and crystal clear and transparent waters. At the Harbour our representative will receive you and will help you to and then he will escort you to Radhanagar Beach which is Asia’s 7th most beautiful beach. At Radhanagar Beach you can go for swimming or just get your feet wet and admire the serene beauty of the beach.
This 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. Limestone cave can be explored with the permission of Forest Department at Baratang and proper local guidance. Limited Govt. accommodation is available at Baratang. Nearby during sunset times to sea hoards of parrots flocking which gives picturesque memory to take back.
This beach is another ideal site for snorkelling. Elephant Beach, located at a distance of around 10 km from the market, is one of the most popular beaches in Havelock Island for day trips. Reaching this beach is a hassle free affair as it is accessible either by 30 minutes hike on a jungle path or by opting for one hour boat ride, Known for its beautiful corals and exotic marine life, this beach is ideal for snorkelling. The shoreline of the Elephant Beach was largely swept by the Tsunami that occurred in 2004. At present, the existing beach is a fraction of what it used to be.
A short boat ride from Port Blair takes you to Ross Island, known for its colonial ruins and serene surroundings. It was once the administrative headquarters of the British in the Andaman Islands.
A serene and scenic beach, Corbyn's Cove is a popular spot for relaxing by the shore, enjoying water sports, and taking in beautiful views of the Andaman Sea.
Famous for its vibrant coral reefs and marine life, North Bay Island is a popular destination for water sports and activities such as snorkeling, sea walking, and glass-bottom boat rides.
Also known as Bird Island, Chidiya Tapu is famous for its diverse bird species and breathtaking sunset views. The area is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a peaceful escape.
It is run by the Indian Navy. The museum has seven sections presenting Geographical information, Marine life, Archaeology and people of Andaman. It has a good collection of shells, corals and a few colourful fishes.
It was started in the year 1975-76. It illustrates the four Negrioto Tribes of the Andamanese viz; the Jarawas, Sentinels, Great Andamanese, the Onges and two Mongoloid tribes of the Nicobar Viz; the Nicobariese and the Shompens. It not only describes the life style of the nomadic tribes of Andaman and Nicobar Island but also defines their stage by stage development till the present age. The articles on display are the various handicrafts, tools, weapons, arts and crafts, and photographs etc.
It is one of the oldest and largest Saw Mill in Asia lying on the tiny island connected by a bridge over a stretch of sea-water. It was set up in1883. It is owned by the government. It is still using the machinery set up initially by the British for wood processing. It was targeted by the invading Japanese forces in March 1942.
It has 350 different species of marine life. The different kinds of marine life on display have been collected from the Bay of Bengal and the Indo-Pacific Ocean. It is situated adjacent to the Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex, Port Blair.