The Six islands that make up the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a treasure in the Cove of Bengal, attract tourists with their overwhelming charm and everyday miracles. Each of these islands promises an extraordinary journey and serves as an example of the archipelago’s unique excellence.
The Journey to Peace in Port Blair: Arriving in the nation’s capital, Port Blair, is like entering a dream. The Cell Prison echoes with history as an iconic symbol of India’s struggle for freedom. Take a look at the vibrant business areas, enjoy the food that is served nearby, and enjoy the nighttime light and sound show at the Cell Prison for an engaging experience.
Oceanfront Radhanagar: Sun-kissed peacefully Havelock Island’s Radhanagar Ocean side, famous for its powder-soft white sands and crystal-clear waters, continues to be among Asia’s greatest seashores. Whether you love nature, sunbathing, or water sports, Radhanagar’s stunning evening views will enchant you.
Submerged Ensemble swimming on Neil Island: Often referred to as the “vegetable bowl” of the Andamans, Neil Island astounds visitors with its vibrant coral reefs. Equip yourself with your swimming gear and dive into the colourful underwater environment. Neil Island is a paradise for underwater enthusiasts, offering a variety of marine life experiences and opportunities to explore coral reefs.
Ross Island is a mesmerizing gem nestled in the azure waters of the Andaman Sea. Located off the eastern coast of India, Ross Island is part of the Andaman archipelago and holds a significant place in the history and natural beauty of the region. With its rich historical past and breathtaking landscapes, Ross Island offers visitors a unique and unforgettable experience.
Baratang Island is an island of the Andaman Islands. It belongs to the North and Middle Andaman administrative district, part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The island lies 150 km north of Port Blair. Baratang is famous for its natural wonders; from impressive Limestone Caves and dense mangrove creeks.
Chidiyatappu : The southernmost tip of South Andaman Island situated at a distance of 28 Kms from Port Blair. Frequent bus service are available from Port Blair. It is famous for bird watching, sunset view, panoramic scenic beauties, and many colours of oceanic view.