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Cellular Jail

The Cellular Jail, also known as 'Kala Pani' is an old colonial prison situated in Port Blair, the capital of Andaman and Nicobar islands. Constructed by the Britishers during their colonial rule in India, the jail was used particularly to exile Indian political prisoners. It was used to house many notable freedom fighters such as Batukeshwar Dutt, Yogendra Shukla and Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The jail complex is now owned by the Government of India and it is recognised as the national memorial monument that showcases the life of prisoners during the British era. Cellular Jail stands as a prominent tourist attraction in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands where visitors can learn about its history and also enjoy a light show held in memory of all the prisoners who were imprisoned here.Today, the Cellular Jail is a solemn reminder of all the struggles the Indian freedom fighters undertook while fighting for independence, and is an integral part of India's history. Read More

Chatham Saw Mill

Chatham Saw Mill is a 19th Century attraction in Port Blair which is renowned as the oldest and the largest sawmill in the continent. It is the only sawmill that provides timber for construction work on the island and is one of the few mills that export timber to industries and furniture units across the world. It is believed that the crimson wall panels at the Buckingham Palace in London have been made of the planks sourced from the mill. Chatham Saw Mill is considered as a functioning historic attraction as it has been around for over a century. A tour of the mill and the warehouse can be taken by visiting tourists. There is also a museum inside the mill that gives a sneak peek into the history of Chatham Islands and also details of the geology, geography and the biodiversity of the island. The mill is one of the noisiest attractions in the region because it is an operational mill. So, tourists who want a serene getaway can skip the attraction. Read More

Chidiya Tapu

Known as the bird island, Chidiya Tapu is a picturesque little island in the Andamans, located around 25 kms from Port Blair. While birdwatching is the main allure of the location, there are some fun water activities here, like snorkelling, scuba diving, deep-sea walking, pearl hunting, and boating. The Sunset point of the island is considered one of the best sunset points in the Andamans. A trekking trail is available from the shores of the scenic beach to the grand Munda Pahad, an elongated black cliff at the edge of Chidiya Tapu with an open seascape providing a truly breathtaking view of the rich blue ocean. The road to the beach lets travellers pass the fascinating rugged rocks of Kalpathar. Along with the myriad of mesmerising natural beauty, there is a mini zoo close to the beach where one can view interesting creatures like the monitor lizard. The waters are known to be inhabited by crocodiles, thus entering the water here is forbidden. However, watching the scores of birds fly by as you relax by the pristine water watching the alluring sunset is a memory of a lifetime. Read More

Cinque Island

Located 26 km from the capital, Port Blair, Cinque Island is an inhabited isolated part of the Andaman Archipelago. It is nestled between Passage and Duncan Island towards the north side. The island is further divided into North and South Cinque Islands. The islands are collectively a part of Wandoor Marine National Park, or more commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. A white sandy beach surrounded by lush green tropical rain forest, a visit to Cinque Island is a calming experience. With a rich and exotic marine life including coral reefs, vibrant and colourful fishes, sea anemones, turtles, saltwater crocodiles, starfishes, seaweed, water snakes, the rare sea cow among more, the island also offers professional scuba divers to test their diving skills and amateurs to learn diving from PADI instructed divers. The island is also great for other activities like sea walking and snorkelling. The view under the pristine water is stunning. The best time to Scuba dive is between December to February as the visibility is fantastic.You can also reel in (pun intended) a few fishes by engaging in a fun fishing game at the island. Black Marlins, giant trevally, and tiger Cobras are a common catch here. You can then have a hearty lunch by the sea. Partake in these fun-filled activities or spend a day lazing around, finish that long due book and catch the sunset. Either way, you are in for a fantastic time. The natural beauty of this island attracts a large crowd from all over the globe. Read More

Shopping in Andaman

A beautiful island, coupled with serene ambience and picturesque view, there's nothing not to love about Andaman. Regarded as one of the most preferred destinations for tourists, this island will leave you spellbound! Popular for snorkelling and other water adventure activities, the group of islands serve as a haven for people looking to enjoy long relaxing beach vacations. While there are a lot of things to do in Andaman, there's one thing that should not miss out on your list- Shopping! The cute little shops around the corner are always buzzing with people. The tourism industry of Andaman is thriving not just because of the location and water adventures but because of its handicrafts emporiums as well. What are you waiting for? Go ahead, treat yourself and indulge in a retail therapy by collecting tropical souvenirs there! SourceJust prepare to loosen up your wallet a bit because you are going to fall in love with the variety of products you could spend your money on! With a shop or stall in every nook and crook, shopping in is a great experience indeed. Shopping centres, local and beach markets, Aberdeen Bazaar, Government Emporium, Handicrafts Emporium, Anup Eco Arts, Goalghar, Junglighat, Prem Nagar and Delanipur are just a few of the places wherein you can grab some of the most amazing stuff the island has to offer. Port Blair is the busiest zone of the town with an array of shops selling products that the island is infamous for. What To Buy In Andaman The markets of Andaman are famous for the seashell products. From the beautiful pieces of jewellery made out of the shell to the exquisite home decor, you would find various creative products made out of shells that would make you light up your wallet soon enough. The pearl jewellery of the city is also a famous souvenir that you must buy from the islands. Apart from seashells products, Andaman is also famous for the bamboo artefacts. There is some eye-catching piece of products made out of bamboo that decorate the vibrant streets of Andaman. There are bamboo mats, wooden utensils, and showpiece, home decor that would grab your attention then and there.HandicraftsSourceThe bazaars of Andaman are flooded with beautiful wooden carvings depicting intricate designs. With fantastic utility value, these handicrafts act as the perfect souvenirs! There are multiple designs and an array of products one can choose from. Add on your cart a piece of amazing wooden to pep up your home decor. These wooden artefacts should be on your list of takeaways!Place To Shop: Sagarika Government Emporium should be your go-to place for handicrafts. It’s one of the most popular places to shop for Andaman unique products. JewellerySourceJewellery items such as Bracelets, rings and necklaces are available on the island in abundance. Great quality pearls are extracted from the oysters, majorly handpicked, to make stunning jewels. A popular choice among the tourists, these pearl jewels are crafted to perfection. You can sport these beautiful jewellery items to ace your everyday look or reserve them for special occasions. Place To Shop: Local Beach Markets will offer you a wide variety of jewellery without burning a hole in your pocket. For superior quality jewels, you can visit any shopping centre in Port Blair. Bamboo and Cane ArtefactsThe locals in Andaman are super talented artisans. There are a lot of people involved in the handicrafts business including those who offer products made out of bamboo and cane. If you’re a nature lover, these eco-friendly artefacts are perfect for you! Not only showpiece items but products with a great utility like bags, utensils and even mats are sold made out of bamboo and cane. Place To Shop: Government Emporia, just like Sagarika Emporium deals with handicrafts. From wooden to bamboo and cane, here you can get all terrific products under one roof!Shell-Based ProductsSourceThere’s hardly any shore in Andaman where you won’t come across a stall selling beautiful shell based products. Jewellery, bags and even lamps decorated with seashells are sold in almost all the markets. Typical to a beach location, these seashells deserve a place on your shopping list. A perfect souvenir, these products are easy on the pocket and a treat to the eyes. Place To Shop: Queen Sea Shell Craft has incredible seashell products in the store. Almost everything made out of seashells is put on sale here. Coconut Carved Art PiecesApart from being a popular choice of food in Andaman, coconut is used in the creation of various products as well. By employing great artistic skills, the craftsmen have managed to produce incredible coconut carved art pieces. Such artefacts aren’t usually available everywhere and are particularly famous in Andaman. Finger bowls and lamps carved onto a coconut shell are few of the favourite items amongst tourists. Place To Shop: Anup Eco Arts is a place that deals specifically with eco-friendly products. This emporium is highly famous for its innovative, good quality and reasonable souvenirs. SpicesThe locally grown spices like black pepper, cinnamon, cardamom and cloves are always in high demand in Andaman. These spices are used extensively in Indian cooking and hence are tried out by many travellers as well as locals. This fresh local produce is rich in flavour and of superior quality. You should get your hands on a few packets of these spices! Place To Shop: Local Markets in Andaman keep the fresh produce readily available. Sarongs and HatsOpt for some colourful sarongs and beachy hats when roaming around Andaman. For your ideal beach vacation, dress up in some cool sarong to get that breezy look. In the bustling markets of Andaman, you can select a sarong that suits you the best. Buy a cool hat from the local stores and flaunt a fantastic look! Place To Shop: Shopping Centres and Beach Markets have a lot of shops and stalls beautiful and budget-friendly sarongs on sale. There’s a chance for bargaining and a wide variety of options to choose from. Main Markets in AndamanSourceThe most famous market of the Andaman islands where you would find the wide range of souvenirs, seashell products, pearl jewellery and even fruits and vegetables and everything that this island has to offer is Aberdeen Bazaar. It is the most famous market which is brimmed with the locals and tourists alike. Apart from this central market there several other markets where you can drop by to take home some Andaman souvenirs are- Goal Ghar, Junglighat, Prem Nagar and Delanipur market. The Andaman does not have a mall culture hence you would various emporiums selling the many artefacts and handicrafts products. So if you were looking for some exclusive handicrafts products, emporium is what you should be searching. Few famous emporiums in the city are- Sagarika emporium, Andaman Handicraft emporium, Gandhi Khadi commission, cottage industries emporium etc.Apart from breathtaking views and soothing vibes, Andaman has a lot to offer to its visitors. Ride along the market side to handpick your favourite item as a souvenir. Be it jewellery, handicrafts or bamboo furniture; they’ve got you all covered. Explore the busy lanes of Aberdeen bazaar or take a stroll through the local seaside shops, you will be amazed at the variety and quality of products you find there. The island is not just about its serene environment and fantastic location; it has a lot of ‘sea treasure’ to offer to its visitors. Andaman is truly a shopaholic’s paradise. It’s time to take a break from your break and head out to these beautiful places to get some cool things in your possession! Read More

Corbyn's Cove Beach

Corbyn's Cove is the nearest beach to Port Blair. It is quite popular among tourists as well as locals. Certain parts of the Corbyn’s Cove Beach have some seating arrangement to get a good view of the horizon from a little height. There are some shacks that sell local snacks, drinks, coconut water etc. There are some restaurants also in the vicinity. The beach is one of the places where travellers can get great deals on clothing, accessories and other items to be bought as memorabilia. Corbyn’s Cove Beach has some provision for water sports but often people do not want to enter the waters because the surroundings are littered and the water polluted with garbage. The facilities for water sports are also not as impressive as many other beaches in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. But if one wants to, they can go Jet Skiing or a go on a short boat ride into the sea. The beachfront at Corbyn’s Cove is one of the attractions often covered in the sightseeing itinerary for tourists visiting Port Blair. Many prefer the beach for sunbathing and water sports if they cannot or do not want to travel to other islands or beach fronts. The entire shore is lined by tall coconut trees and visitors can stroll through them before hitting the sands. Read More

Diglipur

Diglipur, a large island located in the North Andaman area, is an ecological paradise. The island houses rows of tropical forests, mangroves, and lovely beaches rich in exotic marine life. Kalipur Beach, Ross & Smith Islands, Ramnagar Beach, and Pathi Level Beach are all located in Diglipur, which makes it a favourite destination among tourists. The highest point of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Saddle peak, is located at this island, accessible through the Saddle Peak National Park. One can also find the Kalpon river here, the only river to flow through the Andamans. Diglipur is easily reachable from Port Blair; you can take a boat till Aerial Bay Jetty which is near Kalipur in Diglipur. The Ross and Smith islands, a mysterious mud volcano, and the Saddle Peak National Park are all located within the confines of Diglipur. The Alfred Caves, an elaborate labyrinth of 42 caves spread across Diglipur can satisfy the desires of the adventurous who are willing to undertake the challenging task of exploring and trekking through these caves. For the tourists looking for a relaxing vacation, the shores of Diglipurs offer many wondrous beaches where one can get lost in the beauty of the sea all day long. Read More

Elephant Beach

With its brilliant coral reefs and alluring cyan waters, the Elephant beach is one of the locations that add to the beach paradise reputation of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These waters are a prime destination for tourists wishing to engage in water sports like snorkelling, swimming, banana boat rides, speed boats and diving. For those who are here to relax, the beach offers some exciting food and drink options while one lounges leisurely on the sands. One could also engage in other adventurous activities like bird-watching, trekking and kayaking. As this area is famous for its coral reefs, sea walking is a major activity undertaken by almost every visitor to this beach, making this one of the best beaches of India. There are two ways to reach Elephant Beach: Take a ferry from Havelock Jetty to Elephant Beach (1000 INR per person) or trek for half an hour with a guide (INR 500). The trek starts at a distance of 2km from Radhanagar Beach. Read More

Forest Museum

Located near the outskirts of Port Blair, in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, this one-of-a-kind museum showcases the forestry industry and the timber wealth of the islands. The museum is located within the Chatam Saw Mill complex and is around 10 km away from central Port Blair. The exhibits here include various artefacts and sculptures made from the wood from the islands. Various endemic and rare plant species found in the islands are also on showcase here. The Forest Museum is widely known for its scale models and its assorted display of artefacts and decorative pieces made out of timber, oak, satinwood, gurjan, paduak and peauma. This diverse collection reflects the rich diversity of flora and fauna seen in the forests of the union territory. The museum is also home to its very own mini zoo and zoological garden, housing many species of birds, animals and endangered plants. Read More

Galathea National Park

The Galathea National Park is located in the Great Nicobar Island of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This national park is home to many wildlife species which are endemic to the region owing to it being away from the Indian mainland. The park is a part of the Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve and was declared a national park in 1992. Apart from being a nature lover’s paradise, this park offers a wide range of activities like scuba diving, boating, snorkelling, sea walking and art exhibitions for adventure and art aficionados. It is also famous for bird watching and nature walks. Read More

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