On a lazy day, get in your favourite hammock by the white sandy beaches, and under the canopy of tall palm trees to reinvigorate your senses. Explore popular beaches like Vijayanagar, Radhanagar, and Bharatpur, and entertain the shopaholic in you by giving the iconic Market No. 3 a visit! If you’re a seeker of offbeat destinations, a fascinating trip to Barren Island, Inglis Beach, Merk Bay, and Kalapathar Beach are a delightful detour from the more popular, bustling Havelock beaches.
It is also said that people have encounter attacks by the local Jarawa Tribes and so were not permitted to visit that part. The Jarawa Tribe Reserve, today remains as a hold for the Jarawa Tribes individuals. Endeavors were made by the Government to help the local tribes and to pick up trust.
This exotic beach is around 7 km away from the famous Vijaynagar beach and Dolphin Yatri Niwas. Watch the glorious sunset on this beach as you walk unshod with your friends.
This is located at the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. It is one of the best Andaman Nicobar tourist places to visit.
Highlights: Jolly Buoy Island is a no plastic zone and before visiting the island you will have to leave all your plastic at Wandoor beach. Surrounding this island there is another island with sea views. It offers some of the best views to the spectators the running sea view between these islands.
This is located at the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. It is one of the best Andaman Nicobar tourist places to visit.
Highlights: Jolly Buoy Island is a no plastic zone and before visiting the island you will have to leave all your plastic at Wandoor beach. Surrounding this island there is another island with sea views. It offers some of the best views to the spectators the running sea view between these islands.
The most peculiar feature about this jail was that it was built in such a way that avoided the prisoners from communicating with each other. Now, the jail is a pilgrimage for all the people around the world and also has been declared as a National Museum.
Timings: 09:00 PM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:15 PM
Entry Fees:The approximate price is Rs. 10/- per person
Highlights: The very famous Light and Sound show take place both in Hindi and English. It’s a must watch the show in the Andaman, and is pretty good.
The jail was formerly used to incarcerate political prisoners and one can see the ruins of the gallows at this island. It is said that the jail had many political prisoners from India’s struggle to independence. Regardless of this the place still remains a popular attraction among the people for providing some of the best views.
Location: The Viper Island lies 4 km west of Port Blair.
It has a place with the South Andaman managerial district. The park was made 24 May 1983 under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 to ensure marine life. The scene of the park is dabbed with 15 rough islands and is secured with tropical woodland.
Highlights: Rich marine life comprises of an assortment of coral reefs, vivid fishes, mollusks, shells, starfish, turtles, salt-water crocodile and so on. The park is also home to birds like white-bellied ocean hawk, parakeets, Andaman blue-green, heron, terns, waders and swifts.
Location: The Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is located at a distance of 18km from Port Blair.
Highlights: Elephant beach is famous for snorkeling and each year there is a lot of visitors comes here to enjoy snorkeling in the exotic waters. Another activity which is famous here is Sea walking. Explore the amazing marine life underwater while staring at the colorful underwater world. You can also enjoy boat rides here.
Location: Elephant beach is around 70km from Port Blair.
This museum is located opposite Andaman Teal House, Delanipur, Port Blair. Get amazed as you learn about the different marine lives and how to protect them.
Highlights: Another interesting thing about the museum is its vast collection of cells, corals and a few species of colorful fishes of the sea around the islands.
Location: Samudrika marine Museum is located opposite Andaman Teal House, Delanipur, Port Blair