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1. Cellular Jail

Cellular Jail

12 km from city center 1 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located in : Port Blair

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.

2. Scuba Diving In Andaman

Scuba Diving In Andaman

49 km from city center 2 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a popular spot for scuba diving among tourists. Most popular island among all the islands for the dives however, is Havelock. It is an ideal diving destination for everyone, right from a novice to an experienced diver. For non-certified amateur divers, charges start from about INR 3,500 for a 30 minute dive

3. Radhanagar Beach

Radhanagar Beach

42 km from city center 3 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located in : Havelock Island

Awarded with the title of 'Asia's Best Beach' by the TIMES magazine in 2004, Radhanagar Beach in Havelock Island with its turquoise blue waters and powdery white sands lives up to the moniker. Its vast shores of endless white grains stretch across 2 kilometres, making it a prime attraction of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

4. Elephant Beach

Elephant Beach

43 km from city center 4 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

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.

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11 km from city center 5 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Water Sports in Andaman have been a major attraction for adventure seekers and water babies. Although the demand for water sports is fulfilled at various locations in Andaman, Water Sports Complex, located in Port Blair is popular for the variety and safety they offer. Whether it is swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing or just a boat ride, there is something to suit everyone’s desire.

6. Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu

26 km from city center 6 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

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.

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7. Ross Island

Ross Island

13 km from city center 7 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located just 2 kilometres east of Port Blair is Ross Island (now known as Netaji Subhash Bose Island); an island which was once the administrative headquarters of the British, but today is only an uninhabited island. Following an earthquake that hit Ross Island in the year 1941, the British left the island and shifted their settlement to Port Blair.

8. Baratang Island

Baratang Island

54 km from city center 8 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located in : North Middle Andaman

Baratang Island, also known as Ranchiwalas Island, is a beautiful little island in the North and Middle Andaman Administrative district and is situated about 100 kilometres away from Port Blair by road. The island is well-known for its mangroves, mud volcanoes (only ones in India) and limestone caves. However, you may need to take permission from the Forest Department at Baratang to explore these caves.

9. North Bay Island

North Bay Island

9 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

North Bay Island in Andaman is most preferred by tourists for its breathtaking coral reefs and exhilarating adventure activities. Interestingly, the picture of an island on the back of a 20 Rupee note is of North Bay Island.

10. Seakart in Andaman

Seakart in Andaman

10 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

A speciality of Port Blair, Seakart riding allows people to drive away from the Corbyn Cove Beach's shoreline to explore the waters and experience the refreshing feel of water splashing on their faces. Riders can not only catch glimpses of the retreating shoreline and the horizon but can also capture their experiences through the complementary DSLR services. Self-drivers must be 18 years old and above.

11. Kalapathar Beach

Kalapathar Beach

48 km from city center 11 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located on Havelock Island, Kalapathar Beach is a beautiful beach offering a stunning view of the Bay of Bengal and a long stretch of white sand with big boulders of black stone on the beach and underwater. The water runs deep and is ideal for swimming but it is advisable to be careful of underwater boulders.

12. Sitapur Beach

Sitapur Beach

45 km from city center 12 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Sitapur Beach is also known as Beach number 5 or Sunrise Beach. is mostly known for its enchanting golden sunrises and sunsets, it is absolutely safe to swim in. There are very few places offering food and drink options, so you are advised to carry your own. Sitapur Beach can be reached by a Jetty or ferry from Port Blair to Neil Island.

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13. Bharatpur Beach

Bharatpur Beach

42 km from city center 13 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located just half a kilometre from the jetty at Neil Island, Bharatpur Beach is a stunning shoreline famous for water sports like snorkelling, glass-bottom rides, and scuba diving other than beach exploration and sunbathing. The shore has shallow water with coral reefs. If you wish to spend some time away from the crowd then one can easily find a peaceful stretch at this place. 

14. Laxmanpur Beach 1

Laxmanpur Beach 1

40 km from city center 14 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Laxmanpur Beach 1, located on Neil Island is known for its beautiful sunset. The sunset point is located right next to the beach. Offering amazing views of the sunset, one can relax and enjoy the view being seated at the huts and benches by the shore. Reach 15 mins before the sunset to catch a spot.

15. Sea Walking in Andaman

Sea Walking in Andaman

15 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

An absolute joy for adventure lovers who wish to avoid diving and swimming constantly, sea walking is an excellent way to experience marine life in peace. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer multiple opportunities to go down to the sea bed, walk around and discover the unique geographical elements, coral reefs, fish and other aquatic life. Instructors prepare people with a short tutorial and accompany them throughout the sea walk’s duration. Havelock Island, Ross Island and North Bay are ideal for sea walking.

16. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

18 km from city center 16 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located on the south-western coast of the Andaman Islands, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park or Wandur National Park is a marine life conservation area situated at a distance of 25 km from the capital city of Port Blair. The wildlife sanctuary consists of a group of 12 islands that are situated in a labyrinthine shape and are home to some of the most exquisite marine life in the world including corals and resting sea turtles among other species.

17. Ross and Smith Islands

Ross and Smith Islands

17 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Connected by a thin strip of crescent-shaped sand bar visible only during a low tide, the twin islands of Ross and Smith are well known for their peaceful environment and spectacular views. The gem green-coloured waters are clear, and the sand bar divides it into two, one section ideal for swimming and the other for watersports.

18. Mount Manipur National Park (Mount Harriet National Park)

Mount Manipur National Park (Mount Harriet National Park)

8 km from city center 18 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Officially renamed as Mount Manipur National Park, Mount Harriet National Park is undoubtedly the most beautiful of the nine national parks housed on Andaman island. Located in Ferrargunj Tehsil of Port Blair, Mount Harriet is Andaman's third peak (365m) and the most easily accessible one. Spread over an area of 46.62sq km, the national park is home to several species of birds and animals. Due to its privileged elevated location, the park offers some astounding views of azure blues surrounding the island and fascinating sunset and sunrise experiences.

19. Laxmanpur Beach 2

Laxmanpur Beach 2

39 km from city center 19 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located on Neil Island, Laxmanpur Beach is a long beach divided into two parts: Laxmanpur Beach I known for its mesmerising sunsets and Laxmanpur Beach II known for the two natural arch bridges or Howrah Bridge. The abundance of corals and marine life on the shores during the low tide is popular among visitors.

20. Snorkeling in Andaman

Snorkeling in Andaman

49 km from city center 20 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

The unique position held by Andaman in the Indian Ocean guarantees a great avenue to experience snorkelling, with various centres offering short courses and providing the equipment required for snorkelling. You can experience snorkelling at North Bay Island, Jolly Buoy Island, Havelock Island, Red Skin Island, Wandoor, Long Island, Andaman Water Sports Complex, Neill Island, South Button, Henry Lawrence Beach, Rutland Island and Kalipur.

21. Howrah Bridge, Andaman

Howrah Bridge, Andaman

21 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

The Howrah Bridge or the Natural Bridge is a bridge-like formation located in the famous ‘vegetable bowl’ of Andaman or Neil Island. This small but beautiful island can be found approximately 40 kilometres south of the Andaman and is widely known for its beaches named after mythical creatures of the epic, Ramayana – the Sitapur, Bharatpur, Ramnagar and Laxmanpur beaches.

22. Corbyn's Cove Beach

Corbyn's Cove Beach

15 km from city center 22 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Corbyn's Cove is the nearest beach to Port Blair. It is quite popular among tourists as well as locals. It has some water sports provision, but people often do not want to enter the waters because the surroundings are littered and the water is 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 go on a short boat ride into the sea.

23. Glass Bottom Dolphin Boat

Glass Bottom Dolphin Boat

23 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

A one-of-a-kind boat experience, a ride atop the Glass Bottom Dolphin Boat on North Bay Island is an excellent way to discover the island’s diverse marine life and coral reefs without actually having to go underwater. The boat glides over the water and its bottom, made entirely out of glass, acts as a window into the underwater world, allowing passengers to be mesmerised by the rich aquatic life.

24. Jolly Buoy Island

Jolly Buoy Island

22 km from city center 24 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Jolly Buoy Island is amongst the archipelago of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is a part of Mahatma Gandhi National Park. The clean and serene water with white sand beaches will provide for a great vacation. You will be able to explore the rich marine life including colourful corals reefs and fishes in this place with the means of water activities.

25. Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex

Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex

25 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

The picturesque Andaman and Nicobar Islands have a plethora of tourist attractions to ensure a merry time for its tourists. Among these places, for adventure enthusiasts, Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is a must-visit spot. Also known as the Andaman Water Sports Complex, the place offers a complete fun-package in the form of enthralling water sports activities.

26. Mangrove Creeks in Andaman

Mangrove Creeks in Andaman

26 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Mangrove trees are common in coastal areas. They grow out of tangled roots in muddy water. These beautiful trees can be enjoyed during the creek safari offered at Limestone Caves, Yerrata Creek, Sabari Village, Dhaninalla Mangrove Creek, Rangat Middle Andaman. You can also join the boat safari at Baratang Island, about 100 km away from Port Blair.

27. Anthropological Museum Port Blair

Anthropological Museum Port Blair

12 km from city center 27 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

The Anthropological Museum, situated in the heart of Port Blair, is an ethnographic museum detailing the lives and cultures of the various tribes that have lived here: Jarawas, the Onges, the Sentinelese, the Shompens, and the Nicobarese. Inside the museum, one will come across various artefacts, tools, clothes, boats, leaf baskets, and weapons from different eras of the tribes of this region.

28. Samudrika Naval Marine Museum

Samudrika Naval Marine Museum

11 km from city center 28 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Samudrika Naval Museum is located in the capital city of Port Blair and is the pride project of the Indian Navy. With comprehensive coverage of the marine life present in the deep waters surrounding the island chain's territories, this fascinating museum is an amazing source for details on the environment in the ocean, its ecosystem and its biodiversity. The museum also provides in-depth knowledge on the history and culture of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

29. Shopping in Andaman

Shopping in Andaman

12 km from city center 29 out of 81 Places To Visit 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!

30. Forest Museum

Forest Museum

30 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

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.

31. Viper Island

Viper Island

10 km from city center 31 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Years before Cellular Jail was constructed, Viper Island was used by the British to keep the freedom fighters in exile. You can still see the remains of the jail built in 1867 by the British. Located at a distance of 10 minutes ferry ride from Port Blair, the island got its name from the vessel in which Lt. Archibald Blair came to Andaman and Nicobar in 1789. Legend also has it that there were numerous viper snakes present on the island, which is how it got its name.

32. Marina Park

Marina Park

32 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Overlooking the seashore in Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Marina Park in Port Blair is ideal for engaging in water sports and watching the beautiful sunset and scenic views. Adjacent to the Marina Park is the Children's Traffic Park, Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex and the Marine Aquarium.

33. Govind Nagar Beach

Govind Nagar Beach

47 km from city center 33 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Situated on Havelock Island on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the tranquil Govind Nagar Beach is famous for its silvery beach, turquoise blue water and flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy a day of water sports like scuba diving or snorkelling, reading on a hammock, walking, catching the sunset or just relaxing with the breathtaking view in front.

34. Barren Island

Barren Island

144 km from city center 34 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located about 135 kilometres to the northeast of Port Blair, Barren Island is situated at the intersection of the seismically active Indian and Burmese plates and is 1.8 million years old and is home to the only active volcano in the Indian subcontinent. As the name suggests, the island is largely uninhabited, thanks to the volcano eruptions that take place here at frequent intervals.

35. Wandoor Beach

Wandoor Beach

17 km from city center 35 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

A small village in the southern part of South Andaman, Wandoor is most recognized for the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, which is among the regions with the richest marine biodiversity. Wandoor Beach is situated at the mesmerizing South Andaman Islands. Two islands named Alexandra Island and Red Skin Island are also close to the beach and if you are adventurous, then take a boat to the islands for a trip.

36. Night Kayaking in Andaman

Night Kayaking in Andaman

36 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands’ mesmerising natural beauty, featuring lagoons, mangroves, beaches, flora and fauna, makes for a unique night kayaking experience. Havelock and Port Blair are famous for their night kayaking or bioluminescence tours through mangroves, small islets, lagoons and more. Under the guidance of expert instructors, people get a chance to experience nature a little differently; see its slightly eerie side.

37. Sandbar Beach

Sandbar Beach

37 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Sandbar Beach is basically a long stretch of sand that connects two islands, Ross and Smith in Andaman. The stunning scenery created by the densely forested islands and the stretch of white sand is quite unique to the location and draws several tourists to witness it charm. On a clear day when the waves are gentle, one can relax a bit on the Sandbar or go snorkelling and swimming on either side.

38. Boat Trips Andaman

Boat Trips Andaman

38 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have their fair share of water bodies, providing ample opportunities to go boating during the day and nighttime. Corbyn's Cove Beach, Elephant Beach, Ross Island etc., are perfect for boat trips wherein passengers get to admire the blue waters, mangroves and forests, wildlife, marine life and more. People can opt for ferries, speed boats, banana boats etc.

39. Mangrove Kayaking

Mangrove Kayaking

39 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Known for their breathtaking beauty, immense greenery, and numerous water bodies, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are an ideal destination for mangrove kayaking. Tour packages available for mornings and nights, mangrove kayaking provides an excellent opportunity to discover various flora and fauna accompanied by a trained instructor. Port Blair, Havelock, Ross Island and Baratang are some of the most popular locations for the activity.

40. Vijaynagar Beach

Vijaynagar Beach

48 km from city center 40 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Vijaynagar Beach is one of the most famous beaches on Havelock Island and mostly visited for beach exploration, bird watching, fishing, trekking and thrilling water sports like snorkelling, surfing, sailing and swimming. The picturesque beach has a long stretch of white sand and the pristine turquoise water reflecting the clear blue skies is a view worth visiting.

41. Jogger's Park Andaman

Jogger's Park Andaman

13 km from city center 41 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Jogger’s Park in Port Blair is located near Veer Savarkar International Airport on high ground and is one of the city’s underrated attractions. Overlooking the hills, the park’s manicured gardens serve as the perfect spot for going on walks and jogs in the morning. In the evenings, the park is ideal for sitting on the benches and taking in the gorgeous sunset, city lights and the view of the airport’s lit-up runway.

42. Trekking in Andaman

Trekking in Andaman

42 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, with their natural abundance, is the ideal place for trekkers to be in; the beaches, mountains and forests provide ample opportunities to go trekking. There are several trails to follow, flora and fauna to discover, sunset to watch and gorgeous views to capture on all trekking expeditions on the islands. Some of the most popular destinations include Mount Harriet, Chidiya Tapu, Limestone Caves and Saddle Peak etc.

43. Chatham Saw Mill

Chatham Saw Mill

9 km from city center 43 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

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.

44. Aberdeen Bazaar

Aberdeen Bazaar

12 km from city center 44 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located in Port Blair, Aberdeen Bazaar is a street market and the capital city’s main shopping complex lined with shops selling various household items, handmade goods and souvenirs. It represents the local culture well and is an excellent place to find vibrant fabrics, unique pearl jewellery, bamboo artefacts, tribal masks and more. The items are pretty cheap, and shoppers won’t see the need to bargain much!

45. Guitar Island Beach

Guitar Island Beach

45 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

One of the numerous exquisite but uninhabited islands of Andaman and Nicobar, Guitar Island is as beautiful and rewarding a destination as one can be. With brilliant blue water all around and tropical greens inside, this island makes for a stunning day trip from the main island.

46. Amkunj Beach

Amkunj Beach

92 km from city center 46 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Amkunj Beach is also called an eco-friendly beach in Rangat. It has a rocky shoreline and is not ideal for swimming; however, one can carefully stroll across to witness its beauty. Tourists can sit on the wooden benches installed on the shoreline and watch the waves come up to the uneven terrain. Sunsets and sunrises are the best times to visit the beach. It is also quite famous for spotting turtles.

47. Narcondam Island

Narcondam Island

47 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Located on the western side of the Indian Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Narcondam Island is a very tiny volcanic island which is still inhabited and is lately turning out to be a top tourist destination. Sprawling over a small 6.8 square kilometres, the island’s highest point is 710 m and it is formed of very igneous rock- andesite. It is mostly known for its dormant volcano that exists on the land.

48. Cinque Island

Cinque Island

48 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

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.

49. Rutland Island

Rutland Island

34 km from city center 49 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

One of the beautiful islands in the Andaman island group is the island of Rutland, situated around 20 km south of Port Blair. This island is a segment of the Rutland Archipelago island sub-group and is nestled across the Macpherson Strait from South Andaman Island. It is a part of the Indian union territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and is the administrative district of South Andaman. Remarkably, Rutland island is rich in marine life & offers an idyllic combination of composure and thrill.

50. Parrot Island

Parrot Island

50 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Parrot Island, a peculiar sort of home to thousands of fluttering parrots, looks like a whole new empire of wilderness born out of the salty waters of the Indian Ocean. Every day, hosts of green parrots arrive at the island as a part of their daily ritual, which is a spectacle to behold. Once in a while, we come across something so beautiful yet bizarre, exquisite yet inexplicable, that we find no words to quite describe it. Parrot Island is one such unparalleled destination, nestled quietly amidst the group of Baratang Islands of Andaman and Nicobar. This small island is part of a larger archipelago, all of which are laced with dense tropical forests and mangrove vegetation. 

51. Little Andaman

Little Andaman

112 km from city center 51 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Little Andaman Island , situated at the southern end of the archipelago and Duncan Passage separates it from Rutland Island. Among all the Andaman Islands, Little Andaman island is the fourth largest . Moreover, it conducts package tours for the visitors from Port Blair to the Little Andaman Island.

52. Diglipur

Diglipur

52 out of 81 Places To Visit in Andaman

Diglipur, a large island located in the North Andaman area, is a tourist hotspot and an ecological paradise. The island houses rows of tropical forests, mangroves, and lovely beaches rich in exotic marine life.

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1. havelock island.

Havelock Island - Places to visit in Andaman

Havelock Island is one of the primary destinations of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is famed for its pristine beauty that goes unmatched when it comes to untouched and unexplored natural beauty and virgin forests of earth. It is a striking contrast of verdant greenery, sandy whiteness and blue vast ocean body. Due to its more than fair share of popularity among tourists and travelers, Havelock has developed luxurious tourist resorts and hotels to pamper the guests living in the lap of intense natural beauty. Havelock is the largest of islands and falls under must-visit destinations. A tour to Andamans would definitely be incomplete without a visit to the Elephant Beach and Radhanagar Beach of Havelock Island. The sublime beauty of the Radhanagar Beach combines with its perfect setting spread against the primitive jungles. The background is filled with a thousand sounds of jungle animals and birds and the secluded beach has “Beware of Crocodiles” marked at places. These factors make Radhanagar Beach one of the most coveted destinations of not only Andamans, also of world.

Snorkelling and scuba diving at Havelock under the aegis of expert trainers can turn into a lifetime experience. Watch the myriad sea creatures, some still and some moving, some peeping and some hiding, some iridescent and some camouflaged, some in groups of thousands and some single and solitary guarding protected corners of shelter. Each lap ahead as you swim through with the sea animals brings you face to face with a new wonder.

2. Neil island

Neil island - Places to visit in Andaman

Neil Island is another very scenic natural paradise with captivating white sandy beaches and lush green forests. Neil Island can be reached easily from Port Blair or from Havelock via regular ferry services of various categories. Neil Island offers its own special appeal with some very popular beaches and a crystal clear waters that resonates with millions of teeming wild life and exquisite corals. Neil Island came to be inhabited in the late 1960s. Apart from snorkeling and scuba diving , Neil Island also offers glass bottom boat rides to its guests who are not adventurous enough to enter the waters but would still want to enter the visually ecstatic world of corals and fishes.

Relaxation on the beaches of Neil island watching the magnificent sunsets and sunrises across the ocean is a blissful delight. Neil Island is located at Ritchie’s Archipelago and is an important member of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago.

3. Ross Island

Ross Island in Andaman and Nicobat Islands

Ross Island caries the rich heritage of the British legacy since the time when India was under the British Rule. It was named after Sir Daniel Ross who was British Marine Surveyor. As you go through the historical and architectural ruins, you easily get transported to the world of the pre-independence Indian era. Ross Island is definitely a must visit if you are in Andaman and Nicobar islands. The sojourn of the Ross island becomes extremely interesting as you walk through British era Church, Hospital, Bakery, Press, Swimming Pool, Troop Barracks, Ballroom, Chief Commissioner’s House and Government House. Rest in the shade of palm-lined beaches and watch the pipeline of waves crashing on the shores and look around for deer, peacock and ducks all around you. Ross Island is just 2 kilometres from port Blair and can be reached easily by boat in fifteen minutes. It is a point that is covered during your stay in Port Blair.

4. North Bay Island

Scuba Diving in North bay Island Andaman

The North Bay Island gives an intensive feel of summer and sand. The corals at North Bay are exquisite and are spread through a long coast line in an extensive stretch. Dive a bit to catch some glimpses of lobsters, clown fish families, stone fish staring at you from behind the corals. The experience is a rightful mix of thrill and fun for all divers, especially the first timers.

Bask in the sun or explore the island both are equally captivating options. Apart from snorkelling , scuba diving, sea walking , glass boat ride and various water sports that are offered in most other tourists friendly islands too, here in North Bay Island you find the option of being in a semi submarine that takes you down to the ocean bed even without touching water and gives you the virtual feel of being under the water while you get amazed by the variety of marine creatures that this part of Bay of Bengal harbours. The variety is endless and enough to make you stare open eyed, not willing to miss a single chance of seeing something pretty and wild and inside the ocean belly.

The natural beauty of North Bay Island is beyond par. The light house peeping from above the verdant greenery has found a place in the 20 rupee note of Indian currency not for nothing. The alluring charm of this destination is indeed special. It can be easily reached by boat from the Phoenix Jetty at Port Blair. It takes hardly 15-20 minutes to reach the North Bay Island.

5. Baratang Island

Baratang Island in Andaman

This exotic island is famous for its exquisite secluded beaches, mangrove creeks, mud volcanoes and limestone caves — each of which is unique and worth a visit. The experience of the mud volcanoes and limestone cave is so enigmatic that it is worth a peep for the adventurous and brave at heart. Guides are provided and permission needs to be secured from the Andaman Forest Department for limestone cave exploration.

Nilambur Jetty of Baratang Island has boats to Nayadera Jetty through wide creeks for about one and half hours and after that the caves are one and half kilometre walk away through tropical forests. To reach Baratang Island’s hidden natural jewels, one has to pass through the tribal inhabitations of Andamans. And the probability and all the notorious tales of the tribes attacking the civilized intruders or guests makes the visit to Baratang even more adventurous and thrilling. Baratang, in spite of all its notoriety, continues to attract a lot of travellers and tourists. People visiting this part of the archipelago get a chance to experience life in its primitive form and also gets the rare chance to spend some exclusive time in harmony with nature and its wonders — the enigmatic limestone cave and mud volcanoes. Baratang is situated around 150 kms north of Port Blair and can be reached by waterway through ferry services.

6. Viper Island

Viper Island, Andaman

Viper Island is scarred with the notoriety of being the witness to the inhuman punishment and torture meted out to the Indian freedom fighters in the British pre-independence era. The island is said to derive its name from the ship named H.M.S. Viper in which a Britisher Archibald Blair had landed at Andaman and Nicobar Islands way back in 1789. The ship is said to have drowned near the island. Viper Island is as tainted with the blood and sacrifice of the brave national heroes as is the Cellular Jail. It was the jail where the prisoners were captive before Cellular Jail of Port Blair was built. It contains the ruins of gallows on top of a low hill. The worst form of torture was given to the political prisoners in which they were chained together through iron couplings that earned the name Viper Chain Gang Jail. The prisoners were also subjected to hard labour. Apart from the historical taint, Viper Island is also blessed with immense natural grandeur. The old jail building tour is interesting enough. It can be reached by a short ferry ride from the Aberdeen Jetty of Port Blair. The island though not very well maintained now and sort of destroyed during the latest Tsunami that had hit the Andamans is yet worth visiting on account of its deep historical significance.

7. Ross and Smith Island

Ross and Smith Island - Places to visit in Andaman

Ross and Smith are the twin islands of Andamans. Both the islands are connected by a sand bar that makes it extremely picturesque. Ross and Smith Islands attract a lot of tourists from all across the world. The sand bar gets submerged during high tide and then resurfaces during low tide. One can simply walk over from one island to the other via the sand bar. Enjoy photography of secluded beaches and glorious sunsets for which the pair of islands is famous. The island is also known to be the home of Olive Ridley Turtles and you can enjoy the view of turtle nesting and hatching of baby turtles and their march to sea if you are lucky enough.

8. Cinque Island

Cinque Island in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Cinque Island is not that highlighted maybe because there are similar other islands which are marketed aggressively and Cinque Island gets shadowed. It is a natural paradise and compares to the beauty of the more hyped islands. Blessed with white sandy shorelines, captivating coral reefs and the extensive azure oceans this island will catch fancy of all who treads.

This uninhabited island calls for a unique experience. The rocky isles and sand bar joining the North and South Cinque islands are a treat to the senses. The virgin beaches attract the tourists from all over the globe who run away from civilization and madding crowd. This island offers snorkelling and diving in peace and solitude. Game fishing of giant GTs, black marlins and tiger Gobras can be super exciting. Chartered boats reach Cinque Island from Port Blair. It is around 39 kilometres away from Port Blair.

9. Rutland Island

Rutland Island - Places to visit in Andaman

This magnificent island is situated very close to Port Blair. It is just 20 kms away from port Blair and can be conveniently reached by boat. It is popular for being the home to the native Jangil tribe of Andamans. The tribal population is concentrated in the island interiors.

Rutland Island has prominent mountain peaks by the name of Mount Ford, which is 433 meters high and Mount Mayo, which is 227 meters high. The island has very few inhabitants who majorly speak Hindi, Bengali and Tamil languages. As with all major islands, the primary attraction of Rutland Island are variegated coral reefs blessed with a rich variety of marine life. These coral reefs attracts divers, snorkelers and scuba divers. The island is filled with hills, dense jungles and rich variety of shrubs and jungles. Open water diving is popular for the variety of underwater creatures and colourful corals. The fun and relaxing tourist attraction spots of Rutland Island are Jahaji Beach, Bada Balu, Photo Nallah and Dani Nallah.

10. Mount Harriet National Park

Mount Harriet National Park - Places to visit in Andaman

The Mount Harriet National park was established in 1969. Mount Harriet Peak is located in the park is the third highest mountain peak in the Andaman archipelago. It is a reserve forest with mountain ranges and beautiful coastlines. The infamous Kalapathar, which is bloody and still considered a curse, from where the Indian prisoners under the British rule were pushed to their horrific death on the ravines is located around 2 kilometres away from the park.

Mount Harriet National Park has very beautiful beaches. Thus when one treks across the park, one can find beautiful coastlines, a wide variety of endemic flora and fauna and a host of colourful butterflies. Mount Harriet also harbours a tribal community in its depths who actually belong to the negrito race and are basically hunters and food gatherers, living a primitive way of life.

The evergreen primitive forests of mixed varieties of trees shelter a wide variety of birds too, such as wood pigeon, cuckoo dove, Andaman drongo, white-headed starling, Andaman woodpecker and lot many more.

11. Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu - Places to visit in Andaman

“Chidiya” in Hindi means bird. And as is implied by the name, Chidiya Tapu is the ideal place for bird watchers for viewing rare migratory birds and also the common indigenous birds, which are the attractive feathered residents of the island. Chidiya Tapu harbours a very exquisitely beautiful beach and attracts tourists in large numbers. The spot offers captivating views of sunrises and sunsets. The mix of dense deep evergreen forests on one side and the beauty of stunted hills on the other side flanked by mesmeric beaches make this spot idyllic.

One can view at least 46 varieties of endangered species of birds and animals in the vicinity. The mix of seasonal orchids and other varieties of plants along with the Sylvan Sands and the Munda Pahar Beaches provide an exquisite panoramic view. There are also provisions for staying in the forest guesthouse. The forests greet the guests with wonderful mellowed cacophony of a multitude of bird species. Boating, snorkelling and swimming are the adventure activities usually indulged in by the thrill loving tourists who visit these parts. Nature lovers and solitude seekers love to explore Chidiya Tapu, which is situated about 25 kilometres from Port Blair. Trek to Mundu Pahad while in Chidiya Tapu is attempted by the trekking enthusiasts.

Rangat Island Andaman

Rangat is quite a large island in the Middle Andamans. It is blessed with nature’s bounty in the form of with pristine beaches, lush green vegetation, cascading waterfalls and interesting flora and fauna. The population is scanty and composed of simple and down-to-earth people from Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The main occupations of the populace are fishing and cultivation. Rangat is an ideal location for nature lovers and tourists obsessed with exploring lesser-trodden places on earth. The gentle sea breezes and the warm sunshine on the sandy beaches and the ever extending ocean front offer a sense of peace and tranquillity that attract a lot of tourists from all across the globe. Rangat also offers deep green forests and clear blue skies and perfect locations for chilling on the beach and sunbathing or relaxing. Photography, trekking, enjoying the Panchvati Waterfalls are some other attractions

Rangat harbours the famous Cuthbert beach that provides unlimited options to enjoy sea and sand. It becomes a nature lover’s haven when in the months of December and January Rangat beaches turn into nesting grounds for turtles. The amazing scene of tiny freshly hatched turtles paddling towards beach is a sight that is never to be forgotten. Another destination of tourists interest near Rangat is Yerrata Creek and Yerrata Mangrove Park. Here you watch in wonder the diverse varieties of mangrove. There is 13 metre tall Mangrove watch tower that offers a panoramic bird eye view of the mangroves and the adjacent forests.

13. Mayabunder

Mayabunder - Places to visit in Andaman

Mayabudner is located in the northern side of the Middle Andamans. Even though it is a bit far from Port Blair (approximately 242 km away) it is definitely worth a visit. Mayabunder can also be reached in three hours from Rangat. Mayabunder makes for a perfect location for beach holiday, far from the maddening society and civilization, in the lap of nature. It offers fascinating mangrove creeks and entrancing beaches and isles. Mayabunder is also the home of former Burmese Karen Tribes. These tribes were known to serve the British as logging labourers in the pre-independence era.

The chief attractions of Mayabunder are the enigmatic Karmatang Beach, interesting Interview Island, serene Rampur Beach and enchanting Avis Island. The Karmatang Beach is famous for being the nesting ground for turtles. Avis island on the other hand is small and uninhabited and known for its beauty exuding from the sea, beach, sand and coconut plantations. The Rampur beach has unspoiled beauty and primeval mangrove forests. It also interestingly flaunts the remains of a German Jetty. The Interview Island is also steeped in natural beauty and has various sources of water. For example, the Western coast of Interview Island has a cave that gives out fresh water. Mayabunder offers various water sports to the adventurous and thrill seeking tourists.

14. Diglipur

Diglipur in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Diglipur is a haven for tourists and travellers who are looking to spend a vacation that is intensely close to nature and provides absolute peace and solitude. Diglipur presents an agricultural face with orange plantations and stretches of very green rice fields. Situated in North Andaman, Diglipur, construes a dream vacation with infinite sea beauty, unbridled view of wide expansive seas, foam lapped shoreline and pleasant sea breeze.

Diglipur is located 325 kilometres away by road from Port Blair and takes nearly 12 hours to reach. The highest point of Diglipur and also of Andaman archipelago is the Saddle Peak, which is surrounded by Saddle National Park. Andaman has only one river, Kalpong, that flows here. Diglipur offers the unique glimpses of simple rustic life led by the local people. The simple ways and humble and friendly nature are extremely pleasant. The solo hydro-electric project of Andamans is located on the Kalpong River of Diglipur. The several enticing view points and tourists attractions that call in a lot of tourists from across the world each year are Lamiya Bay Beach, Mud Volcano of Shyam Nagar, Kalipur Beach that is also famous for being the turtle nesting ground, Ramanagar Beach, Pathi Level Beach, the Alfred Caves or limestone caves and, of course, Saddle Peak, the highest point of the entire group of islands of Andaman and Nicobar.

15. Aamkunj Beach

Aamkunj Beach in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Aamkunj Beach has a magnificent coastline and is loaded with surreal natural beauty, exudes peace and is a paradise for bird watchers. It is located close to Rangat, just about 8 kilometres from Rangat while one travels towards Mayabunder. The Nimbutala Helipad is just a kilometre away from Aamkunj Beach. This beach offers very cool swimming location and is also appropriate for sun bathing and relaxation. Amkunj Beach was provided with basic tourist facilities in the form of eco-friendly huts, wooden sofa and tepoys and natural groves. These groves were named after trees that are found locally such as casurina, jamun and pandanus. The beach is a favourite local haunt too of the villagers apart from the tourists travelling from outside.

16. Dhaninallah Mangrove Nature Walkway/Walk

Dhaninallah Mangrove Nature Walkway/Walk

Dhaninallah Mangrove Nature Walkway/Walk is an exquisite beautiful walkway among lush mangrove with the air filled with the scent of sea. This place can be reached by taking a short detour via the Andaman Trunk road after crossing the famous tourist destinations of Rangat and Amkunj Beach. It is actually located around 20 kilometres from Rangat. It is a superbly long walkway and one of its kind in the whole of India and hence very unique. The name Dhaninallah came into existence after the name of a variety of mangrove locally called Dhanipatti. This Walkway straightway leads to a captivating and long beach known as Dhaninallah Beach, which is famous for being a turtle nesting ground. The walkway is exceptionally beautiful at par with the beauty of the beach. The walkway has been constructed among the mangrove which is around 715 metres long leading to the beach front crossing creeks and mangroves. One can have a close look at the mangroves on both sides. The walk gets thrilling and is super exciting. Both sides of the walkway is fringed by lush green thick mangroves of every height and also contains small resting huts. Enjoy pristine nature and an air filled with bird chirpings emanating from the mangrove surrounding forests. Once you reach the beach you shall be doubly bowled over by the emerald blue waters of a tropical sea. The beach is very clean with silvery white sands.

17. Panchavati Waterfalls

Panchavati Waterfalls, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Panchavati Waterfalls is located on the Panchavati Hills and commands a unique and beautiful location. Even though it is located 200 kilometers away from Port Blair, the capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The waterfall tumbles down from quite a great height and is a natural wonder. The beauty of waterfalls and the lush green surroundings attract a lot of tourists from far and near. It is an ideal location for trekkers too and if you intend to trek you need to wear comfortable shoes. Also, the waters of the waterfall are inviting and in case you are tempted to take a dip, carry an extra change of clothes. There is no stipulated time for entry or fee or restriction for entry. It can be visited anytime from sunrise to sunset. The location is ideal for nature photography, fishing and tasting the local culinary delicacies.

18. Cuthbert Beach/Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

Cuthbert Beach/Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary in Andaman

Cuthbert Beach is a pleasant sandy beach commanding an unhindered view of the beautiful azure blue seas. It is a 8 kilometre long picturesque beach fringing the Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary. The walk on the beach is replete with the greenery of coastal zone vegetation. The beach is provided with eco-friendly huts for resting purposes and also provides information to tourists arriving at the beach for exploring the natural beauty from far and near.

Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Middle Andaman Islands. It is an ideal location to enjoy the peace and solitude of a quiet and simple village life. Cutbert Bay is also tremendously noted world over for being a turtle-nesting ground. This beach and bay area is 20 kilometres from Rangat. Amkunj beach, which is 15 kilometres away from Rangat jetty towards Mayabunder. Mayabunder and Diglipur are all well connected to Cuthbert Bay Beach area. While entering the Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary the travel through the mangrove creek can get immensely thrilling as one can spot Salt Water Crocodile. The water Monitor Lizards along with other reptiles such as the water and terrestrial snakes living in the surrounding forests and mangroves from other major attractions.

The sanctuary is marked as one of the most important turtle nesting beaches in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The turtles arrive at the beach to lay eggs. After digging a pit and laying eggs, the turtles get back to the sea. The beach is regularly visited by turtles laying eggs in the months of November to March. The nesting and hatching takes place in the night. Tourists visit the sanctuary to catch a glimpse of the turtle nesting and egg laying phenomenon. Also, they can take part in observing and carrying out the process of transfer of eggs to the hatchery and then releasing the hatchlings into the sea. This is a golden chance to watch how natural conservation works.

The most common breed of turtles visiting the beach are the Olive Ridley turtles. Other varieties such as the Green sea turtles, Hawksbill and Leatherback turtles have also been reported to visit at times.

19. Long island

Long Island - Places to visit in Andaman

Long Island is not that big, about 18 square kilometres. It can be designated as a modern village and enjoys certain facilities that are not really available in most villages of Bay Islands. Among the modern facilities, Long island has its own power house and bank and wireless facilities. It also boasts of a well-equipped Boat Building Yard. Long Island has bounty of natural beauty that includes rice coral reefs, exclusive beaches, enigmatic caves, lush greenery, mangroves and lines of azure blue skies melting with the similar blue seas. Adventure tourism gets a boost on account of the exquisite beauty of the island, virgin dense deep tropical forests and a rich marine ecosystem. The tidal swamp forests merge daintily with the evergreen green forests to give the island a wholesome green-surrounded-by-blue effect.

The glistening silvery beaches of Lalaji Bay and Merk Bay of North Passage Island adjacent to Long Island lends the island unmatched beach beauty. Sunset rust views from Long Island attract nature lovers to take a cruise along the Yerrata Creek. Enjoy nature in Long Island in its full glory and find an unbroken serenity all around where you hear the breeze, the waves, the birds and nature’s song.

Plan a trek through the main village area across plantations, fields and rainforests. There is a beautiful trail from the jetty to the Lalaji Bay area that is around 6 kilometers long. Snorkel and sunbathe in seclusion in complete privacy.

20. Guitar Island

Guitar island in Andaman

Guitar Island has stunning beauty. It is situated close to Long Island and can be easily reached by water. The name is derived from its shape which is like a guitar. It is uninhabited and hence is loaded with peace and tranquillity. Overnight staying in Guitar Island is not possible because there are no accommodation facilities here. Stay can be arranged at Long Island or Rangat both of which make provisions for day trip to Guitar Island. Guitar Shaped, this island is one of the most beautiful islands. Fibre boats or speed boats carry interested and adventurous tourists to this island from Long Island in around 15 minutes.

Long walks across the soothing and powdery beach of Guitar island is an invigorating experience. The waters along the coasts are crystal clear and the silence in the air puts your mind at rest and peace. The beach here can be enjoyed to heart’s content without any interruption and away from noise of chattering human crowd. To best enjoy, go to the beach with your favourite book and music, lunch pack, drinks, towels and change of clothes and laze on the beach from early morning till sunset. Laze around the beach for hours. Interestingly, there is another island adjacent to Guitar Island which is also like a guitar in shape but smaller in size and hence called Small Guitar Island.

21. Merk Bay Beach

Merk Bay Beach in Andaman Island

Merk Bay located on North Passage Island of Middle Andamans offers one of the most delightful and secluded beaches. This bay area is known for dolphin spotting too if one is lucky. It is located in between Strait Island on the right and Guitar Island on the left. It is also flanked by a set of three small islands on the opposite side called North, Middle and South Islands. Merk Bay Beach is undoubtedly one of the best and most peaceful beaches of Andamans. The beach is ideal for lazing with its fine and white sands that stand contrast to the blue waters of the ocean around and makes for a perfect beach location to compose a holiday. The beach is safe and perfect for bathing and snorkelling. This bay area is also known for being a superb site for spectacular bird watching. Want to watch dolphins in their natural setting and be a witness to their legendary playful nature! Merk Bay is the place you should be.

Boat can be hired from Long Island and Merk Bay can be reached in an hour. It however takes around 2 hours by boat from Yeratta Jetty. This island is uninhabited and all provisions of entertainment such as hammocks and books, drink and food need to be carried along. It is advisable to reach the island in the morning early hours and stay till sunset.

22. North Passage Island

North Passage Island in Andaman

North Passage Island is chicken-neck shaped and it is situated 30 kilometers northeast of the gorgeous Havelock Island. On one side is the famous Strait Island to the south of North Passage Island. And Strait Island is known to be the home for last breed of rapidly dwindling Great Andamanese tribe. Guitar Island and Long Island are located to its north. To the east of North Passage island there is a channel and across it lies John Lawrence island in Ritchie’s Archipelago. The Middle Andamans lie closer to the west. North Passage Island has a beautiful secluded beach on its north-eastern side, Merk Bay. It is an island to be enjoyed in solitude. As it is uninhabited, only day trips are advisable. The calm and sheltered waters between North Passage and Middle Andaman towards the western side of North Passage Islands is good for sea cruise and catching some fresh salty sea breeze.

23. Button islands

Button islands - Place to visit in Andaman

There are three Button islands — South Button island, North Button island and Middle Button Island. These groups of islands is found off the coast of South Andaman Islands and forms a part of Rani Jhansi Marine National Park. The pleasant moderate oceanic climate make weather absolutely pleasurable in these islands.

Even though all three islands are small to support large land animals, but the surrounding seas teeming with a myriad and exotic variety of marine creatures amply compensates for it. The common and interesting animal species to be founded here are dugongs, water lizards, sea turtles, dolphins and blue whales. There are snappers, sweetlips, lion fish, angel fish, butterfly fish, devil rays, manta rays, barracuda, octopuses, shrimps, sea eagles to be found in and around the island group.

Scuba diving and snorkeling are favorite adventure sports for tourists who choose to visit the Jhansi Marine National Park. The coral diversity around the island group is worth a dive. The waters are shallow with excellent visibility and so snorkeling and scuba diving around these parts is a real treat.

24. Lalaji Beach

Lalaji Beach in Andaman

Lalaji Bay Beach is located in Long Island. It can be easily reached via water way from the Yerrata Jetty in Rangat to Long Island. The ride is around 1.5 hours and traverses through picturesque creeks. Lalaji Bay Beach in itself is a captivating sandy beach on the west coast of Long Island. One has to take a boat from Rangat Jetty to reach Lalaji Beach of long Island. The boat ride makes for a comfortable ride and a scenic sojourn. After reaching the Long Island at the Long Island jetty, a fibre boat takes you to the West coast and a few kilometres of trek takes you to the Lalaji Beach. The sandy, elongated, sprawling beach is surrounded by crystal clear waters. Take a bath, go for a swim, laze in the beach, relax and spend the day as you wish to refresh your mind and body.

25. Elephant Beach

Elephant Beach in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Elephant Beach is famous for being a happening destination in Andaman and Nicobar Islands for water sports and for leisure tours. Elephant Beach makes for a fantasy land with its exquisitely beautiful coral reefs that showcase a variegated and rich coral reef structure and amazing underwater marine life. The spellbinding underwater life makes the admirers come back for more. Tourists from far and near visit Elephant Beach to enjoy the best of Andamans. The beach is ideal for indulging in various kinds of water sports such as scuba diving, snorkelling, jet skiing, swimming, sea walking, bird-watching, trekking and kayaking. The underwater fun is too thrilling to resist and the almost transparent waters rich in corals and amply supplied by a great variety of sea life gives the experience of a lifetime. Elephant Beach is Havelock Island’s primary tourist attraction. Elephant Beach can be reached by boat from the Havelock jetty in 20 minutes.

26. Kalapathar

Kalapathar Beach - Places to visit in Andaman

If you want to catch the best sunset in your visit to Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you can do that at Kalapathar Beach. Kalapathar Beach is a beautiful beach and derives its name from the black rocks jutting out from among the white sands. Boat rides are a thrill to venture. The beach is lined with small shacks and lots of snacks and savories can be tasted. Walk down the beach a bit to avoid the crowd away from the shacks. One or two stray tree trunks fallen across the sands add to the beauty and provide excellent location for photography.

Kalapathar Beach of Havelock is one of the most popular beaches of Andamans. Dainty trinkets and handicrafts are also sold in the beach to be bought as mementoes. There is a small path that leads to the jungles around which was once the training camp for elephants. Fresh coconut and mango juices in the mango season can be enjoyed.

27. Jolly Buoy Island

Jolly Buoy Island - Andaman

Jolly Buoy Island is another exquisite destination for tourists and travellers visiting Andamans. The beach is scattered with dry tree trunks that create amazing contrast with the white sands of the beach. The waters of the ocean across the beach is magnificently clean and clear with a lot of underwater corals. Snorkelling and scuba diving are the two most popular and thrilling activities that this beach offers to its guests. Jolly Buoy Island is just an hour’s travel by water from the famous Wandoor Beach, which in turn is located 30 kilometres away from Port Blair. This islands also nestles some of the greenest of the green tropical forests and mangrove swamps along with feathery white sandy beaches and beautiful coral reefs. This island is very well connected to the other main lands by water and has boat facilities to and fro. It is located at a distance of 30 km from Port Blair further to the southwest. The glass bottom boats operating around the island offer a good chance to enjoy the corals underwater without having to get soaked in the sea. Jolly Buoy Island is protected to save the living corals and so is closed at certain times of the year. People planning to visit this island are advised to take prior information on the opening of the island to outside tourists. It is also advisable to carry your own packed lunch, food and water and also something to spread on the sands along with a change of clothes if you are planning to visit Jolly Buoy Island.

28. Corbyn’s Cove Beach

Corbyn’s Cove Beach - Places to visit in Andaman

Corbyn’s Cove Beach in spite of being so close to the City Centre is a secluded and unspoilt beauty. It is located just 8 kilometres from Port Blair city centre. It is a prominent sightseeing place in Andaman. The beach is blessed with a sandy gentle shore line, pleasant blue sea water and lush green coconut palms lining the coast. The tourists have ample opportunity to relax and enjoy the various water sports offered at the beach. The common adventure sports to be enjoyed at Corbyn’s Cove Beach are scuba diving, surfing, speed boat rides and boating. This beach is also a perfect location for sunbathing, swimming or simply sitting at the beach front on benches aesthetically added to the beach gazing at the blue seas. This coconut palm fringed beach is lined with small stalls selling bright and colourful knickknacks and restaurants offering a wide variety of delicacies to munch at, along with juices, coffee and shakes. Take a short trip to the dangerously adventurous Snake Island from the Corbyn’s Cove Beach and can see a lot of deadly snakes. The Snake Island is famous for colourfully mesmerizing corals, spellbinding variety of fishes and sea bed rock/coral formations. Enjoy speed boating and jet skiing while at Corbyn’s Cove Beach. You can also spot the war bunkers that had been built by the Japanese Army during the vicious World War II.

29. Lamiya Bay Beach, Diglipur

Lamiya Bay Beach, Diglipur in Andaman

The Lamiya Bay Beach is located in Diglipur and lies a few kilometres ahead of another famous beach called Kalipur Beach. The Lamiya Bay Beach is at the foothills of Saddle Peak, which is the highest peak in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The road that goes from Port Blair to Diglipur reaches Kalipur Beach and from there goes till the Lamiya Bay Beach. This beach provides intense solitude and peace and has pure sensational beauty of blueness, corals, marine life and brown sands dotted with numerous big and small pebbles scattered all across the beach. One can easily catch on some moments of absolute bliss listening to the incessant waves crashing on the shores and the open view of the vastness of the seas rolling and rocking gently. The greenery lies intact along the shores and makes a pretty picture with the blueness of the oceans around.

30. Kalipur Beach

Kalipur Beach, Diglipur in Andaman

Kalipur Beach of Diglipur is an ultimate tourist destination and is extremely famous for being the home to thousands of turtles nesting. During the months of December and January, Kalipur Beach transforms into a veritable turtle nesting place. The beaches are under protection by the Forest Department who supervises the nesting of turtles and the subsequent journey of the hatchlings into the safety of the oceans. Apart from being an interesting place for nature lovers and curious tourists to observe the exotic phenomenon of turtle nesting, this beach also provides ample peace and quietude.

31. Ramnagar Beach, Neil Island

Ramnagar Beach, Neil Island - Andaman

Ramnagar Beach or Beach No. 3 stretches beside the Ramnagar Village of Neil Island. This beach in spite of being very beautiful is not suitable for swimming though on account of the underwater sharp corals. Some comfortable and easy accesses to the sea is through the Blue Sea Restaurant and a road just across Deep Sea Resort. The sea is calm and pretty with yellowish sands. The beach is lined with a lot of trees that provide plenty of shade and one can chill or laze with a book or a drink. Beach No. 3 offers a nice snorkelling as the sea waters are extremely clean and clear with excellent visibility and lot of colourful sea life. One has to go further deep into the waters from the S-shaped coral reef to watch the best of corals. The waves at certain point might get big and tumultuous so the waters might be suitable only for experienced divers and swimmers. The sunset view is exquisite at this beach. And the crowd is very less compared to other popular beaches of Neil island.

32. Ramnagar Beach, Diglipur

Ramnagar Beach, Diglipur Andaman

The Ramnagar Beach of Diglipur is a shimmering and beautiful beach that is very peaceful and secluded and famous for being the turtle nesting grounds. It is located at a distance of 70 kilometres from Mayabunder and around 35 kilometres from Diglipur. This beach is perfectly suitable for swimming is its clear blue waters. There is a nature trail for trekkers that forms an additional attraction for nature lovers and trekkers.Naturalists feel allured towards this beach on account of its turtle nesting phenomenon. Some eco-friendly beach facilities such as eco-huts, benches and seating arrangements have been constructed for the benefit of the travellers who arrive at this beach to enjoy nature. The turtle nesting process can be viewed and enjoyed anytime between the months of November and April. Aid is provided to ensure turtle egg hatching and once they are hatched the tiny hatchlings are set free into the ocean in the hope for them to return to breed in its sands once more. One needs to carry lunch packs, drinking water and something to spread on the sands for lazing on this beach. The open and eco-friendly tree houses can be used for watching out to the vast open seas.

33. Pathi Level Beach

Pathi Level Beach, DIglipur Andaman

Pathi Level Beach is located in Diglipur. It is not one of the frequented beaches of Andaman and Nicobar Island even though it is at par in beauty with any of the popular beaches of Andaman such as the beaches of Havelock or Neil Island. Pathi Level Beach is a bit secluded and away from the hustle and bustle of the main city. In order to reach Pathi Level Beach, one has to walk from Ramnagar Beach or ride a fibre boat from Kishorinagar.

34. Alfred Caves

Alfred Cave in Diglipur Andaman

The Alfred Cave of Diglipur is found close to Ramnagar Beach of Diglipur. To reach Alfred caves the closest landmark is to reach Ramnagar. From Ramnagar, one needs to hire a local person or guide or forest guard to find way across the greenery to reach the caves. The cave exploration trip is always a day trip. So one needs to start early and reach back base by evening after visiting the caves. A dense forest nestles this cluster of enigmatic 41 caves. The caves are dark and wet and houses innumerable swiftlets and fruit eating bats. Best months for cave visit are from October till March. The caves have a very narrow entrance and opens up into a chain of small caves inside.

35. Little Andaman

Little Andaman Island

Little Andaman island offers a joyous mix of beauty-laden vacation and adventure-laden thrill. It is a perfect blend of white sandy captivating beaches mesmeric waterfalls, fascinating boating trips through the mysterious creeks, exciting elephant safari, training of young elephants, elephant lumbering, sea surfing, trekking through evergreen rain forests and a lot more. Little Andaman Island is located south of the South Andaman Island. The distance from Port Blair To Little Andaman is around 120 kilometres. Hut Bay is the entry and exit point of approaching Little Andaman. Hut Bay is also the headquarters of Little Andaman Island and the island has good road facilities for tourists.

Little Andaman is gaining in popularity for sea surfing. The various resorts of the island rent out surfboards and even arrange for surf camps near Butler Bay Beach of Little Andamans. It has evolved into a primary surfing destination in India and has found a mention in “The Stormrider Surf Guide, Indonesia and the Indian Ocean”. A private organization runs a Surfing School at Little Andaman.

36. Butler Bay Beach

Butler Bay Beach - Places to visit in Andaman

Butler Bay beach is an invigorating beach of pristine beauty. It is located in Little Andamans. The beach boasts of brilliant sunshine, calm surroundings, peaceful gentle seas and these form definite factors of tourists attractions.

The rich culture of wildlife, marine life and the typical island flora and fauna acts as the predominant items of economic and tourist development of the island. The steady and calm water of the sea around this beach makes it ideal for the hordes of surfers rushing in from all across the world to experience the best-in-class surfing expedition.

Plenty of options are available for tourists walking into this beach every day. The beach is famous for sea surfing, snorkelling and swimming along with most exotic experiences such as jungle trekking, swimming, elephant rides, nature walk, hiking, kayaking and boating. The wide variety of adventure-cum-fun activities entice many a tourists to this beach regularly. The exquisitely beautiful waterfall White Surf is also to be found close to Butler Bay Beach. For tourists visiting Butler Bay Beach visit to the waterfall is a must; and a refreshing dip followed by a blissful swim shall be an exhilarating experience. Humble tourist huts have also been arranged is a methodical fashion on the beach front for people who would like to spend the night on the beach. The huts command a free and fair view of the open seas. The glittering emerald waters of the Butler Bay is renowned internationally. The beach is lined by tropical forests and a never-ending line of coconut palms. The shape of the beach facilitates a complete view of the bay from any point on it.

37. Netaji Nagar Beach

Netaji Nagar Beach - Places to visit in Andaman

Netaji Nagar Beach is around 11 kilometres from the Hut Bay Jetty. It is located in Little Andamans. It is a white sandy beach suitable for sun bathing and relaxing. It lacks any kind of tourist infrastructure and the isolation lends this beach its typical charm. It is a beach where you can enjoy complete privacy. The local people here are extremely tourists friendly. One or two very basic resorts can be found in the vicinity if one plans to extend Netaji Nagar Beach exploration.

38. Waterfalls at Little Andaman: White Surf and Whisper Wave

Waterfalls at Little Andaman: White Surf and Whisper Wave

There are two waterfalls in the Little Andaman. The White Surf waterfall is 6.5 kilometres from Hut Bay Jetty. It is located in the deep interiors of the tropical evergreen rainforest . The location provides a wonderful spot for picnic with family and friends. The waterfall is huge and sends across a spray of white surf and hence the name White Surf. One looks enthralled at the captivating fall as the white foamy water tumbles down a small hill. The lush greenery of the surroundings makes this waterfall area an indelible attraction for nature lovers. A difficult trek to the top of the waterfall brings a small pool to your eyes that is up on the hill. The hike will also take you across a few small creeks. The second waterfall, Whisper Wave is located 25 kilometres from the Hut Bay Jetty. This waterfall is similarly surrounded by a lush green virgin forest of tropical rainforest. You can reach this waterfall after a 4-km trekking through the dense forest.

39. Little Andaman, Oil Palm Plantation

Little Andaman, Oil Palm Plantation

Little Andamans is famous for its Red Oil Palm Plantation run by ANIFPDCL The plantations can be reached at a distance of 11 kilometres from the jetty. The plantation is huge and is spread across a huge expanse of 1,593 hectares. ANIFPDCL runs a factory for the efficient extraction of palm oil. Tourists are welcome to visit the plantation and the factory to observe the interesting process of watching the different stages of oil palm fruit production and oil extraction. This plantation along with the factory can be visited while traveling from the White Surf Waterfall to Butler Bay Beach, both of which are must attractions for tourists visiting Little Andamans.

40. Stewart Island Beach

Stewart Island Beach in Andaman

Stewart Island Beach provides the ultimate experience of seclusion and peaceful viewing of sea, sand and surf. It makes for a pretty vacation point for those who wish to escape the rush of modern civilization. This beach is situated not very far from Mayabunder. The beach is quite isolated and absolutely uninhabited even though the rest of the island has population. The greenery and the view of a calm bright sea can be enjoyed without any interruption for hours together here on the Stewart Island Beach. It makes for a perfect, carefree and secluded sea viewing. This beach can be reached from the Mayabunder Jetty. Start for this beach early in the morning and since there is no accommodation on the beach, you need to be back before sunset. Scenic beauty is overwhelming. The beach is located approximately 150 kilometres from Port Blair.

41. Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex

Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex in Port Blair

Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is also commonly called the Andaman Water Sports Complex. It is a primary attraction in Port Blair and is definitely included in the daytrip of Port Blair. Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is located in the centre of the city of Port Blair and hence it is easily and quickly accessible to tourists. This complex a dedicated destination for water sports and activities. The complex also carries historical significance. It is a memorial for the Battle of Aberdeen that was fought between the aborigines of Andaman and the British in 1859. The complex provides adventure sports and activities such as parasailing, paddle boating, banana boat rides, rowing boats etc. The fun water activities are usually for both young and old. Some thrilling adventure sports would be water skiing, windsurfing, water scooter and jet skiing. The adventure sports are carried out under the able guidance of experienced trainers and are aided by proper equipment to ensure thorough safety and security of the guests. Since the water body is huge, it can easily accommodate multiple parallel activities for a large number of tourists. The water sports complex is open all seven days of the week for the whole day. So people get more time to enjoy the exciting features of the water sports complex. It is around 7 or 8 kilometres from the Port Blair city centre and takes hardly 20 to 30 minutes to reach by road.

42. Chatham Saw Mill

Chatham Saw Mill in Port Blair

The Chatham Saw Mill in Port Blair is a large wood processing unit that was established by the British rule in the year 1883. The mill is located in the Chatham Island and is accessible by a wooden bridge. The mill is still running and plays a crucial role in the country’s economy and development. The state government controls the management and functioning of the mill. It was initially established for supplying wood for timber and wood based constructions. It is one of the largest saw mills in Asia and enjoys international recognition for the high-quality timber products. The mill employs around 750 employees and processes around twenty thousand logs annually.

A very interesting museum is located in the compound of the Chatham Saw Mill complex. This museum exhibits the beautiful photographs and the process of work of Department of Environment and Forest. It also showcases various different handicrafts comprising wood carvings, wood polishing and exquisite paintings. The museum takes the tourists through a journey unfolding the history, culture and development of the island through all these years.

The Pillar of the Planet was built in the year of 2009 to commemorate the 125 years of Forestry on the islands in the Chatham Mill premises. It demonstrates the various different processes like fetching woods to the mill, sorting, cutting and storing of the wood procured. Also observe the bomb crater that was left behind by the Japanese Ordnance after World War II. The mill is closed on Mondays and Public Holidays. Rest of the days it remains open for tourists from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

43. Anthropological Museum

Anthropological Museum - Port Blair, Andaman

Anthropological Museum is of extreme interest for curious travellers who are keen on knowing about the Andaman Island’s tribes and their way of living. It is majestically depicted in the various sections of the museum. Its summarizes in a very interesting manner a lot of insights regarding the four very enigmatic tribal communities living in the archipelago since centuries. The Jarawas, Sentinelese, Great Andamanese and Onges are of extreme interest to the civilized world as they have been able to retain their primitive ways of living down through the ages without being affected by the modernity of the rest of the world. This museum capably showcases the essence of culture and traditions of the major tribes living in Andaman.

Jarawa tribal miniatures or even life-life statues depicting various ways of tribal life, the Gothic style followed by the Sentenelese tribes along with various items of utility that these tribes use, for example, boats of different sizes that is used by the native coastal are on proud display. Items handcrafted out of coconut or palm leaves demonstrate the aesthetic culture that prevailed among forest living tribal community. The museum is located at the Pheonix Bay and is a drive of around 7 to 8 kilometres.

44. Katchal Island

Katchal Island in Andaman

A mere handful of 37 islands out of a total of 572 islands of the Andaman and Nicobar islands are inhabited. These uninhabited islands have always been veiled in a deep mystery for the outside world. There are so many curious travellers visiting the Andaman and Nicobar Islands every year with a desire to have a peep at these interiors of islands and their primitive beauty untouched and unspoilt. Katchal Island is one of the lesser trodden parts of the archipelago. Some of the islands of Andaman and Nicobar are under government protection as Aboriginal Tribal Reserve Area to save the aborigines from the decadence of civilization and to reserve their pure and natural form of lifestyle.

Night Stay at Katchal Island is not permitted. In the 2004 Tsunami, Katchal Island got devastated but is now stable. It is located 305 kilometres south of Port Blair. The island has abundance of calcareous sandstone and marble slates that lend a bright silver shine to the hills of Katchal. The deep dark and dense tropical forests of Katchal harbours a stupendous collection of pythons, black monkeys, pigs, long-tailed parakeet, Andaman green pigeons and other rare animal and bird species. The islands also has its characteristic expansive that offer breath-taking sunrise and sunset views. Trekking, hiking or relaxing on the beach would be the primary activities of interest in Katchal Island.

45. Karmatang Beach

Karmatang Beach - Places to visit in Andaman

Karmatang Beach is located approximately 12 kilometres away from Mayabunder and it is a prominent beach attraction in Andaman. The beach is provided with tourist-friendly miniature huts and shelters to take rest or gaze at the open seas on the beach. These beach huts are suitable for arranging parties, reading books, or simply lying under the sun. Karmatang Beach is popular among tourists because it is blessed with exquisite natural beauty and veritable greenery. There are hammocks placed on the beach at strategic locations for guests to chill and snooze. Karmatang Beach is also secluded and supports turtle nesting on an extensive scale. There are turtle nesting farms that promote conservation of endangered species. The long coastline and efforts at tourism by the local people is gradually increasing the popularity of the beach.

Karmatang Beach is not only popular among outside tourists, it is also a hit among natives who arrive at the beach to spend a quiet beach time with families and friends. The beach with powdery soft sands is ideal for beach walk and relaxation. The waters might be a bit rough and not very suitable for swimming by the beginners or first timers. This beach is located at a distance of 240 km from Port Blair, the landing point. The road from port Blair leading to Mayabunder also links Karmatang Beach. Mayabunder receives regular bus service and boat service from Port Blair. From Mayabunder, it takes hardly 20 to 30 minutes to reach Karmatang Beach. Another direct route from Port Blair is via the Grand Andaman Trunk Road.

46. Interview Island

Interview Island in Andaman and Nicobat Islands

Interview Island is a like a gush of fresh air, blue seas and deep mystery and is definitely worth a visit if one is adventurous at heart. Interview Island is located at a distance of about 3 hours from Mayabundar and can be reached via fibre boats from Mayabunder Jetty.

Interview Island is pristine. It is uninhabited, is flanked by azure green sea, has tall dark hardwood trees and had a herd of elephants living in it who used to work for British Timber company. The elephants now live in peace in the Interview Island and adds to the delight of the visitors.

Interview Island has sudden and refreshing sources of fresh water scattered here and there. The Western coast of the Island has a cave below a hill that has a gushing fresh water source. You can advise your boatman to anchor at the southern tip of the island and you can easily reach the perennial freshwater pool of the low cave. It is said that the well, which is the source of fresh water and is the nesting place for white-bellied swifts, is bottomless, unfathomable. By taking directions form the forest warden guarding the island from poachers, you can even watch the elephants scouting the jungles. The elephants had been inhabiting since they were abandoned here by a Kolkata-based logging company after the failure of the timber operation way back in the 1950s. Saltwater crocodiles are to be spotted along the eastern coast of the island, if that is interesting enough to draw you to this enigmatic island.

The island is open for day trips. In case you plan to visit this island, reach the island as early as possible in the morning and be back by sunset. Enjoy the deep solace and serenity emanating from the uninhabited island.

47. Avis Island

Visit Avis Island in Andaman

Avis Island has a small powdery beach to entice the tourists in search of peace and a place to spend away from the madding crowd. Avis Island can be reached from Mayabunder via small ferry boats also called Dhungi. Catching the beauty of the small island through the photographic lenses would be a good idea. This island makes for a good picnic spot. You need to carry drinking water and packed food and all other provisions to make your picnic a hit.

The ocean waters surrounding the island is absolutely calm and crystal clear. So much so that if one walks into the water at least till knee deep one can see the fresh and colourful corals and the variegated fish that swim in and around. It is delight to watch the thriving marine underwater life so close at hand. The beach is appropriate for basking under the sun or take a cool dip in the warm waters but might not be a good choice for swimming as it has small pebbles underwater. The coconut tree lined shore offers shade from the sun. Avis Island is unique and not frequented since one has to obtain permission from the authority to visit this island.

48. Vijaynagar Beach

Vijaynagar Beach in Havelock Island

Vijaynagar Beach is known as Beach No.5 and is located in Havelock Island. This is one beach which is located away from the very famous and crowded other beaches of Havelock. Ultimate calmness prevails in this beach which is lapped by the shimmering sapphire blue waters of the Andaman Sea. The pearly white sandy beach is a perfect location for romance, be it honeymoon couples or families.

The beauty of the beach has made it one of the primary attractions of Havelock even though it is not frequented by many who would choose the other more happening beaches for fun. The beach provides ample scope for lazing aimlessly, sunbathing, dipping into the warm blue seas or rest under the shady trees of mahua and palm. a splendid place to sit back and relax as much as time one wants to. This is a super cool destination and forms an enchantment for photographers.

The sunrise view across the beach is class apart. The fresh sea breeze, the crimson glow of the rising sun spreading wave after wave and the crowd of birds add glamour to the setting. This beach is ideal for swimming and sunbathing and is located just about 9 kilometres away from the Havelock Jetty.

49. Limestone Caves of Baratang Island

Limestone Caves of Baratang Island in Andaman

Baratang Island is the home to another extreme wonder of the world. It is of immense interest to naturalists and geologists alike for the ancient Limestone Caves. The approach to the limestone caves crosses dense forests and one has to cross a canopy lush green thick mangroves and narrow and eerie creeks to get to the ultimate destination. The tour calls for a day full of adventure. The limestone caves are ancient and dark. They contain stalactites and stalagmites ledges hanging from above the ceiling and piling up from below. The formations are real visual treat to the visitors who reach the limestone caves to get overwhelmed. The salt water crocodiles wait to show up and thrill the boat riders.

The Baratang Island is almost 100 kilometres from Port Blair. Even after reaching Baratang Island there is yet the adventurous boat ride that continues for half an hour and after that a short trek takes you to the caves.

50. Mud Volcanoes of Diglipur

Mud Volcanoes of Diglipur, Andaman Island

Mud volcanoes make for another natural wonder that pulls huge crowd to this remote island. These mud volcanoes emit a large amount of de-pressurized pore water and some natural gases such as methane. There are as many as 25 such mud volcanoes in the scattered throughout the island. The greyish mud oozing or bubbling out of deep inside the earth is a real phenomenon to be watched in awe. The fresh air all around, the scent of tropical flora, the sighting of exotic fauna, the sea and dense mangrove, the quiet life of the inhabitants, the adventure of crossing the Jarawa tribal protected regions together create an unforgettable magic.

51. The Parrot Island

The Parrot Island, Andaman Island

The enchanting Parrot Island is the wonderful abode of thousands of parrot. They leave the island at around sunrise and again come back around sunset creating a flurry of energetic activities and the island seem to quiver green with the parrots returning to their abodes. It is haven for bird watchers, nature lovers, curious tourists and enthusiastic naturalists. This island is considered as the most beautiful island of Baratang area and is uninhabited. Its beauty emanates from its feathered inhabitants, the gorgeous parakeets. A boat ride around the island gives a great view of the island as well as the sunset spreads its warm golden glow and creates for a surreal beauty that is heavenly. The Parrot Island is located 30 kilometres from the Baratang Jetty.

52. Barren Island

Barren Island in Andaman Island

Barren island of Andaman carries a geographical significance across the world. This island is of special interest as it possesses in its heart the only active Volcano in India which is also the only active volcano along the entire ring from Sumatra to Myanmar. Barren Island is located around 138 kilometres from Port Blair. The volcano has again started erupting in 2018 and is right now in active state. It receives a huge number of tourists who cross the seas just to have a thrilling look at the natural fire belly. As the name implies, Barren Island is mostly bereft of vegetation. Only a few goats and some birds, bats and flying foxes are known to survive miraculously in these extreme climatic conditions of the island. Scientists have studied the ongoing eruption and have concluded that the current spewing of ash and lava is actually benign. That actually makes this island visit safe from a measured distance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the best island to visit in andaman.

Among the all 572 islands of Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, Havelock Island and Neil Island are the most picturesque and exquisitely beautiful islands and also among the best places to visit in Andaman which one should not miss. These islands are inhabited and has resorts and hotels of every budget to cater to tourists of all preferences and budget. Port Blair is also the primary place to visit since it is where your aircraft will land as it the capital of Andaman and Nicobar and has the only airport (Veer Savarkar Airport) of the archipelago.

Do we need a passport to visit Andaman?

No, if you are an Indian citizen, you would not need a passport to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

What is Andaman and Nicobar famous for?

Andaman is very famous for its exquisite pearl jewellery if you are thinking of shopping in Andamans. Andaman offers a wide range of sea shell products and exquisite hand crafted souvenirs.

Where do I go for shopping in Andaman?

The most famous market of Andaman is the Aberdeen Bazaar in Port Blair. Here, you can shop for a wide range of souvenirs, seashell products, pearl jewellery and also fruits and vegetables. Everything that you would want to buy right from daily essentials to Andaman-specific unique items that this island has to offer is to be found in Aberdeen Bazaar. It is the most famous market of the islands and remains packed with locals and tourists alike.

What are the best places to visit in Andaman?

Neil Island and Havelock Island are the most popular and beautiful as well as inhabited islands of Andaman. Port Blair has the famous Corbyn’s Cove Beach and historical Cellular Jail. Neil Island is very popular and has various alluring attractions such as Sitapur Beach, Kala Pathar Beach, Bharatpur Beach, Laxmanpur Beach, Ramnagar Beach for diving and snorkelling. Havelock Island has Radjhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, Vijaynagar Beach for snorkelling, scuba diving etc. The other top most attractions of Andaman and Nicobar are Barren Island, Long Island, Baratang, Chidiya Tapu, Barren Island, Diglipur, Limestone Caves, Mud Volcanoes, North Bay Island, Cinque Island, Ross and Smith Island, Mangrove Creek, Jolly Buoy Island, Wandoor Beach, Viper Island, Parrot Island, Mayabunder, Lamiya Beach, Karmatang and Merk Bay Beaches, Guitar Island Beach, Katchal Island Beach, Chatham Saw Mill, Samudrika, Anthropological Museum, Rajiv Gandhi Water sports Complex, Mount Harriet, Rutland Island and many more attractions.

Which are the most famous islands of Andaman to visit?

Andaman Islands are blessed with the best beauties of nature – be it pristine beaches or virgin forests, turquoise seas or mangrove creeks. The most famous islands among the 572 Islands in Andaman that are vivid examples of God’s imagination can be identified as Havelock Island, Neil Island, Jolly Buoy Island, Ross Island, North Bay Island, Ross and Smith Island, Cinque Island, Rutland Island, Guitar Island, Katchal Island, Parrot Island and many more.

What should I not miss in Andaman?

Some lovely ways to enjoy the beauty of Andaman are Beach Bumming on lovely beaches such as Radhanagar Beach, Bharatpur Beach, Corbyn’s Cove and Long Island, soaking up ample sunshine and lazing around. Also Andaman is known for varied thrilling and exciting Water Activities such as Scuba Diving, Swimming, Snorkelling, Glass Bottom Boat rides, Sea Walking, Sport Fishing or Angling, Dolphin Watch, Banana Boat Rides, Undersea Walking, Jet Skiing, Speed Boating and Parasailing. Also, go for delightful island hopping, visiting the very famous Cellular Jail, Samudrika Marine Museum, Anthropological Museum, Kalapani Museum and Science Centre.

What can I buy from Andaman?

Andaman is known for beautiful Pearls. If you are looking for souvenirs and gifts for your family members or close friends, you can buy exquisite handcrafted items, Spices, Fishbone Articles, Timber Crafts, Shells, Jute Items, Coconut Handicrafts and Nicobari Mats.

Is Andaman safe to visit?

Andaman and Nicobar Islands is gradually becoming a favourite destination among global tourists. Number of visitors are increasing year on year and along with that security challenges are also increasing. The safety factors are being ramped up by the administration to manage the safety and security of the guests visiting the islands. Most of the islands are uninhabited and there are restrictions in travelling to several islands as they are under the protection of Indian Government and trespassing is strictly forbidden. The roads are safe. Some regions are inhabited by rare and ferocious primitive tribes and rules and regulations are to be followed while travelling through Andamans.

How many days are sufficient for visiting Andaman?

You need at least 5 days in Andamans to have the basic feel of the islands’ primitive and secluded beauty. Stretching it to a week-long vacation will give you an opportunity to at least cover the closest and most famous tourists spots of Andaman such as sightseeing in Port Blair, visiting Ross Island, North Bay Island, Neil Island and Havelock Island. Honeymoon packages range from a week to more.

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Andaman is a place where beauty in a true sense really enthralls. Not only it is blessed with drop- dead gorgeous beaches but also its a crowning glory of India in terms of biodiversity. Tourists from all over the world love to visit this ecological paradise.

For some it is a place where one can behold the gorgeous beauty of nature and seek solace, for some it is a treasure trove of thrilling adventures. For some it is an inspiration to create an amazing art, for some it is a place to cherish the moments of togetherness.

No matter what the beauty, Andaman has always been luring different kinds of tourists for ages.   People never get bored here. Stunning wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, awesome beaches, museums and primitive jungles and Mangrove forests makes sightseeing in Andaman so interesting and engaging. Andaman is truly a place worth visiting for memorable holidays.

List of the top 20 best travel destinations to visit in Andaman- Let’s explore!

Recommended Andaman Tour Packages

  • 3 Nights 4 Days Andaman Tour Package
  • 6 Nights 7 Days Andaman Tour Package
  • 4 Nights 5 Days Port Blair & Havelock Beach Tour

Havelock Island – Beach more, Enjoy more

Havelock Island Andaman

Havelock Island or Swaraj Island is a most popular Island in Andaman. It’s a wonderful paradise of white beaches, lush green forests, amazing aquatic life and beautiful coral reefs. It has three awesome beaches Radhanagar Beach, Vijayanagar Beach and Elephant Beach. Azure waters of the stunning Andaman Sea all around, less crowded, lush tropical greenery- it’s a perfect scenery you can only imagine in your dreams or see in movies. If you are looking for a secluded place with abundance of beauty and tranquility, you must visit Havelock Island for a relaxing Beach holiday in Andaman.

  • Radhanagar Beach – Rated as Asia’s one of the best beaches by Time magazine. It is one of the best beaches to visit in Andaman.
  • Vijayanagar Beach – It is one of the best beaches for amazing water sports. Kayaking, scuba-diving, trekking and bird watching are some of the best activities to indulge here.
  • Elephant Beach – This beautiful beach is very famous for snorkeling, Jet skiing and Kayaking.

Best Time to Visit – October to May

There is no nightlife in these islands but you will be able to relax your spirit and rejuvenate your mind which makes every moment memorable. 

Also Check Out: Other Popular Islands in Andaman

Barren Island- Secluded and Unique Tourist Attraction

Barren Island Andaman

Do you know Barren Island houses India’s only active volcano? Located in the active tectonic plates in the Andaman Sea, Barren Island is one of the most unique tourist attractions that you can ever behold. No one is allowed to visit this island; one can only see it from far. The last volcano erupted here around the year 1994-95. From your ship you will witness the enchanting sight of a smoking volcano. Uninhabited by humans as the name suggests, this place will enrich your travel experience to a different level. You will also need a visiting permit from the forest department.

  • The enchanting waters around Barren Island is ideal for Scuba diving and witnessing the amazing aquatic life.

Best Time to Visit- November to February

Also Read: Must Visit Museums in Andaman

Cellular Jail – The dark and bright Kalapani

Cellular Jail Andaman

An historical tour to the land of beautiful beaches is not a bad idea, isn’t it? Cellular Jail is one of the best tourist places to visit in Andaman & Nicobar Islands. It is a place where the dark past of Indian freedom struggle and the first war of independence comes alive. Known as ‘Kalapani’ it was constructed by the Britishers in 1906 to torture and exile Indian freedom fighters. It was constructed to keep only an individual in each cell for the purpose of solitary confinement so that the prisoner would not be able to communicate with one another. This is one of the most important historical landmarks and popular tourist attractions to visit in Andaman as it showcases the dark period of Indian history and the life of Indian freedom fighters.

  • Don’t miss the sound and light show of the evening.
  • It also houses freedom fighters’ photo and exhibition gallery, an art gallery and a library to honor the freedom movement and freedom fighters.
  • There is a Swatantrya Jyoti at the center of the jail constructed in the memory of the freedom fighters.

Timing – 9:00am to 12 noon and 1:30pm to 4:45 pm Open all days except National holidays)

Also Read: Explore Heritage Tourism in Andaman

Chidiya Tapu – Bucket full of serenity and picturesque vistas

Chidiya Tapu Andman

If you are planning to visit Andaman Islands, you must include Chidiya Tapu in your list of top places to visit in Andaman. Why? because if you don’t you would miss the most beautiful location to soothe your eyes and seduce your senses. Chidiya Tapu is a carpet of lush greenery all around as it is surrounded by enchanting Mangrove forests. Numerous species of migratory birds and exotic floral and faunal wealth makes this place the best to visit for wildlife enthusiasts. Moreover, you will also behold amazing sunset views, delightful trekking trails and wonderful picnic sports- Isn’t it an amazing travel destination for a soulful family holiday?

  • You must visit the mesmerizing Sunset Point for stunning sunset views.
  • Trekking trail that leads to the Black Mountain would be interesting.
  • It is one of the best adventure destinations to visit in Andaman& Nicobar Islands. Snorkeling, scuba diving, sea walking and trekking are some of the most thrilling adventure activities to do here.
  • Enjoy a wonderful picnic in the middle of dense forests and enjoy the exotic wildlife of Chidiya Tapu Biological Park
  • Chidiya Tapu Biological Park houses endangered species of flora and fauna indigenous to the island.
  • Bliss of natural beauty in abundance also makes this place one of the best honeymoon destinations in Andaman. Do visit Mandapahad Beach and spend some romantic moments with your loved one.

Also Read: Wildlife Tourism in Andaman

Ross Island- Beauty in Ruins

Ross Island Andaman

Ross Island is one of the most popular tourist attractions to visit in Andaman. This place has an amazing history. It is very popular for the ruins of British and Japanese buildings. This small magical island used to be the capital of the British from 1858 to 1941 but the Japanese occupied it and converted it into a POW site.

Once flourished as a very powerful capital for the Britishers, today you can only witness the remnants of those times in the form of Church ruins, Cathedral, British Graveyards, swimming pool, printing press and chief Commissioner house etc.  A place different from any normal tourist place, Ross Island will take you back to the time of Britishers.  If you are interested in exploring something unique you must visit Ross Island for a unique travel experience in Andaman.

  • There is no place to stay at night here. You can plan a morning trip and come back by ferry in the afternoon. The timings for the Ferry are 7:00am to 3:00pm.
  • You will also witness Peacocks, Deers, and many ducks calling with their soothing voices.
  • Man caves in Ross Island showcases how the Britishers used to run from attacks through man caves.

Best Time to Visit – October to March

Also Read: Religious Tourism in Andaman

Wandoor Beach – Relax and Revive Your Toil-Weary Soul

Wandoor Beach Andaman

Wandoor Beach is a major tourist attraction in Andaman for beach lovers. Those who are planning a beach holiday on very calm and serene beaches, Wandoor Beach is one of them. It is less crowded.  White sandy beach, the gorgeous shoreline, tranquil vibes and forests all around will rejuvenate your soul from the chaos of the city. You will find lots of shops for snacks and souvenirs which will make your day the most delightful one. This Beach is perfect for a family vacation in Andaman.

  • You can witness colorful corals and enjoy swimming
  • It is a plastic free zone. So, don’t throw any plastic garbage here.
  • Natural caves formed over the decades by high tides would be awesome to trek and satisfy adrenaline desires.

Also Read: Popular Beaches in Andaman

Jolly Buoy Island – For Beautiful Coral Reefs

Jolly Buoy Island Andaman

Ecologically preserved and less crowded, Serene and beautiful – Jolly Buoy Island is a paradise of joyful vistas. It is one of the cleanest tourist attractions of Andaman. After reaching here you will be mesmerized by its cleanliness, tranquil vibes, beautiful coral reefs and stunning forests. One side of the Island is open to a cliff which ends in water. So, don’t stand at the edge of the jungle.

The beauty of the coral reefs found here is unparalleled with the other coral reefs found in the tourist attractions of Andaman. This island comes under Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. You will need a visiting permit to enter this Island. The Island is rich in biodiversity and it is a plastic free zone. The secluded serenity and beautiful vistas of the ocean will melt your heart. This is an ideal place for a calm and relaxing beach holiday in Andaman.

  • Snorkeling, scuba diving and Glass Bottom Boat Ride in the most clear and shallow waters of Jolly Buoy would be an amazing travel experience in Andaman. The water is so clean and transparent that you will be able to witness the magical underwater world.

Best Time to Visit – November to April

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Mount Harriet National Park- Paradise for the tourists of all kinds

Mount Harriet National Park

One of the best tourist attractions to visit in Andaman – Mount Harriet National Park has a series of beautiful vistas of beautiful reserve forests, Beaches and lofty mountain ranges. Bliss for all, from honeymoon couples, families, to solo travelers and backpackers. If you want to relax on scenic beaches, this park houses lovely beaches, decked with lush greenery all around.

This Park would also delight any nature lover and honeymoon couple to cherish some moments of peace and togetherness. Wildlife enthusiasts must visit this park as a variety of flora and fauna and different species of birds like Andaman Treepie, Black Woodpecker, Black-Naped Tern and Sunda Teal etc. would make your heart dance with joy. Visiting here would be absolutely worth it if you include Mount Harriet National Park in your travel Itinerary for Andaman.

Best Time to Visit – November to May

Also Read: Scuba Diving in Andaman

Saddle Peak – Highest Peak in Andaman

Saddle Peak Andaman

Fantastic views of Andaman Islands can only be seen if you visit Saddle Peak in Andaman. As You trek to Saddle Peak which is the highest Peak of Andaman, you will be mesmerized by the beautiful wonders God has bestowed on the Andaman Islands. The area is surrounded by amazing tropical forests which come under Diglipur National Park. Trekking here would be a spine-chilling experience as you climb the roots of the old trees. It is one of the best adventure destinations to visit in Andaman. You will also witness the gorgeous coasts of North and Middle Andaman. Blue waters of the Kalipur beach, Craggy Island, Lamia Bay and witnessing the sunrise would make it a perfect family getaway and a perfect place for nature lovers.

Also Read: Snorkeling in Andaman

Red Skin Island – Blend with the Nature

Red Skin Island Andman

Get ready to witness Red Skin Island which is the most beautiful travel destination in Andaman & Nicobar Island.  A perfect haunt for honeymoon couples, a source of inspiration for artists, bliss for nature lovers and solace seekers due to its clean water, beautiful vistas and tranquil vibes and a favorite spot for adventure junkies, this island is the most preferred destination for amazing holidays in Andaman. The Island got its name from the red coral reef which you can see on the seaside area of the Island. Tourists from all over the world come here to feel the chill and grill vibes of Red Skin Island. The scenic vistas and calm vibes make it a perfect family getaway in Andaman.

  • You need a permit to visit this Island from Wandoor Village.
  • Night Stays are not allowed here.
  • Snorkeling, Scuba diving, Glass Bottom Boat Ride and Sunbathing are some of the best activities to do in Red Skin Island.
  • Dolphin sightseeing would make things more delightful.

Also Read: Trekking & Hiking in Andaman

Butler Bay Beach – Spend a Serenity dipped day

Butler Bay Beach Andman

Another pearl in the necklace of the beaches in Andaman is Butler Bay Beach which is one of the very popular tourist destinations in Andaman. Fascinating blue waves, yellow sand, pleasant weather and emerald green trees all around would be a perfect match to soothe your toil-weary soul. You can find your moment of delight by reading a book, sunbathing, daydreaming and relaxing in the golden sunlight. The lush green jungles nearby would give an amazing opportunity for trekking. The beauty in abundance makes this beach one of the most soul- pleasing and must visit places to see in Andaman.

  • Snorkeling and swimming is possible but when there are low tides, otherwise it would be very dangerous.
  • Bonfire at night with family and friends would be a memorable experience.
  • Trekking in the jungles is one of the best things to do here.

Best Time to Visit – April to June

Also Read: Bird Watching in Andaman

Dhaninalah Mangrove Nature Walkaway

Dhaninalah Mangrove Nature Walkaway

Dhaninalah Mangrove Nature Walk away as the name suggests is a series of enchanting trails of Mangrove creeks where your heart will definitely melt with the beauty of nature. As You pass through these awesome Mangrove creeks you will end up in the most stunning Dhaninalah Beach. It is a very popular hatchery ground for sea turtles including Olive Ridley Sea turtles. The center of attraction of this place is the walkaway. It is the longest nature walk away of its kind in India. You can spend your day by overlooking the sea and sunbathing to cherish some moments of peace. Swimming is one of the best things to do here and enjoy the best of Andaman Tourism. Rich marine life and variety of birds would add more delight to your travel experience in Andaman.

Best Time to Visit – December to February

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White Surf Waterfall – Natural source of joy amidst the lush forests

White Surf Waterfall Andaman

Hidden in the midst of Verdant forests, White Surf Waterfall is one more gem in the crown of Andaman Island. It can be visited throughout the year due to its cool and serene atmosphere. A Perfect place for photography and nature sightseeing, this gigantic tropical waterfall surrounded by the awesome tropical rain forests would inspire a normal person to be a poet and artist. You can enjoy the serene beauty of this lovely spot with your family and friends. It is one of the best places to see in Andaman. A trek to the top of the waterfall and witnessing the white glittery water is worth your time. It was badly affected by the 2004 Tsunami but it is still beautiful and visiting this place would be worth it.

Best Time to Visit – Throughout the Year

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Long Island- Untouched Paradise

Long Island Andaman

Visiting Andaman would be incomplete without visiting Long Island. This Island is one of the best travel destinations to visit for a wonderful beach vacation. Caves, beautiful beaches, rolling hills, evergreen forests and stunning marine ecosystem makes Long Island a place worth spending a day. If you are here, don’t miss the stunning Lalaji Bay. This awesome sandy beach on the west coast is the best place for beach lovers and honeymoon couples.  A romantic boat cruise through Mangrove creeks will enable you to spend some quality time with your beloved. Another gorgeous tourist attraction here is Guitar Island which is in the shape of a guitar. Here you can spend your day by overlooking scenic azure waters, reading a book and sunbathing.

Highlight –

  • Diving, snorkeling are the best water activities to do here to enjoy the thrill of adventures.
  • Do visit Guitar Island, Button Island and Merk’s Bay.
  • Evergreen and Tidal Swamp Forests would give you amazing vistas for photography.
  • Romantic Boat cruise in mangrove creeks here is an awesome way to spend your day.

Also Read: Forest & Beach Camping in Andaman

Anthropological Museum – Revel in the Age-old History of Old Tribes

Anthropological Museum Andaman

Apart from the beaches and Islands, if you visit this popular tourist attraction named Anthropological Museum then your Andaman Tour would become one of the best tours you’ve ever done in your life. It is an ethnographic Museum.  It beautifully displays the life and times of the four negrito tribes of Andaman i.e. Jarawas, Sentinelese, Great Andamanese and the Onges and two Mongoloid tribes of the Nicobar – the Nicobarese and the Shompens. Nowhere else you will get such authentic information on the oldest tribes in the world. This place is one of a kind. If you want to experience something unique than normal tourist type places then you must visit the Anthropological Museum. For history buffs this place is a treasure trove of historical information on some of the rare and unknown facts on Paleolithic Islanders.

Best Time to Visit – Any time of the Year

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Neil Island – Stargazing on The Unspoiled Shores

Neil Island Andaman

Located around 36 kms northeast of Port Blair, the capital of Andaman, Neil Island is one of the best places for a peaceful time off. It’s a beautiful place, known for its white sandy beaches, magnificent biodiversity, unexplored coral reefs and tropical woodlands. Renamed as Shaheed Dweep in 2018, Neil Island is geographically between Rose Island and Havelock Island and it is a must-visit place for every traveller. The island has three to four wonderful beaches, Sitapur, Lakshmanpur, and many more, where people can enjoy stunning sunset views and water sports activities. Apart from these, fishing at night, stargazing and spotting fossils on the beaches are some of the recommended activities to do in Neil Island.

  • Sitapur Beach, Bharatpur Beach, Laxmanpur Beach and Natural Bridge are some of the top tourist attractions in Neil Island.
  • People can also visit Ramnagar Beach, which is also referred to as the Sunset Beach.
  • Water Sports Activities like snorkelling, boating are only available in Bharatpur Beach.

Best Time to Visit – October to February

North Bay Island – Hub for Water Sports Activities

North Bay Island Andaman

One of the popular tourist attractions in Andaman, North Bay Island is a hub for water sports activities. The reasons are, first it is located near Port Blair, within 10 kilometres, where you can easily reach by taking a ferry and second, it is home to crystal clear water, stunning beaches and a vibrant marine life. The island is also home to a lighthouse that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, and the view can be found on the back of the old INR 20 currency note. To reach North Bay Island, tourists can take a ferry from Port Blair or arrange for a private boat which will take around 45 minutes.

  • Water Sports Activities like snorkelling, scuba diving and sea walking are the must-do activities in North Bay Island.
  • In peak season, it gets crowded so it is recommended to book your water activities in advance.
  • After visiting North Bay, you can also visit Ross and Viper Island, if you included these two in your itinerary beforehand.

Baratang Island – Limestone Caves amidst Mangrove Creeks

Baratang Island Andaman

A paradise for nature and photography enthusiasts, Baratang Island is located around 150 kms north of Port Blair. It is one of the popular tourist attractions in Andaman for a day trip from Port Blair. Also known as Ranchiwalas Island, Baratang is a part of the North and Middle Andaman administrative district. It houses around 12 villages which are mainly inhabited by the Chota Nagpuri tribes. With dense mangrove forests, diversified fauna and local tribes, the island is the perfect place for nature walks and learning about the tribal lifestyle. Moreover, tourists have to cross the Jarawa Island while reaching Baratang, which is one of the main attractions of an Andaman trip.

  • Limestone Caves, Parrot Island, Mud Volcano and Baludera Beach are some of the major attractions of Baratang Island.
  • Boating through the mangrove creeks to reach the Limestone Caves is a must-do activity here.
  • People can also stay on the island, though there are not so many options.
  • While crossing Jarawa Island, tourists have to get permission from the authority. However, visitors are not allowed to enter their territory without special permission from the government, in order to protect their way of life and preserve the island’s unique culture.

Viper Island – Where History and Nature Blends

Viper Island Andaman

Known for its historical significance as it was used as a jail by the British during their colonial rule in India, Viper Island was named after a ship, HMS Viper, which was wrecked on its shores. It is known for its history as a place where Indian freedom fighters were executed by hanging. Today, Viper Island is a popular tourist attraction and visitors can take a boat ride to the island from Port Blair. The island is home to a few ruins, including the remains of the old jail, which provide a glimpse into its dark past. However, if you walk towards the end of the island, you will be mesmerised by a wonderful view of the sea surrounded by plants.

  • Viper Island is generally included in the itinerary of a day trip from Port Blair along with Ross and North Bay Island.
  • There is nothing to do much except watching the sunset, the ruins and spending time in nature.

Little Andaman – Untouched Beauty of Pristine Beaches

Less crowded and less developed than other tourist destinations in Andaman, Little Andaman is the fourth largest of the entire Andaman Islands. It is the least visited of the islands yet open to tourism and offers a variety of activities such as snorkelling, swimming, and exploring the nearby lighthouse. One of the main attractions of Little Andaman is its beautiful beaches, which are known for their pristine beauty and serene ambiance. The island is also home to several traditional tribal communities, and you can visit their villages to experience their unique culture and way of life.

  • Butler Bay Beach, White Surf Waterfall, Harminder Bay Beach are some of the major attractions in Little Andaman.
  • There are several tourist huts available on the seashore where people can take rest and relax.

We hope this blog will help you in planning a wonderful Andaman holiday trip. There are many other tourist attractions in Andaman which are not mentioned in this blog but they are equally very beautiful and definitely worth your time but we promise we will definitely cover other attractions in our next blog. If you have visited any of these places, we would like to hear from you in our comment section.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what is the history of andaman & nicobar.

Nobody knows who were the first settlers in Andaman & Nicobar Islands. But according to archaeological evidence some 2,200 years ago, some people arrived to settle in Andaman during the old stone age. It finds a mention in Ramayana. It was known as Handuman in Ramayana Period. In the 1st century it was known as Agadaemon Angademan according to Ptolemy. Many travelers from around the world like Marco Polo in the 13th century, Friar Odoric in the 14th Century, Caesar Fredericke in the 16th Century, and 17th century Lieutenant Archibald Blair visited this place. In 1789 Britishers first established their colony in Andaman &Nicobar Island and it was abandoned by the British in 1796. In the 19th century the British resumed their control in Andaman & Nicobar and made it a penal colony named Kalapani- Cellular Jail.

Q. Why Andaman & Nicobar is famous for?

Andaman Nicobar Islands is famous for its absolutely stunning beaches, rich biodiversity, beautiful marine ecosystem and tropical evergreen forests teeming with wildlife.

Q. How many minimum days are required for holidays in Andaman?

Andaman has so much to offer to the tourists. From stunning beaches, national parks to verdant forests, gorgeous Islands with amazing and thrilling water adventure sports. A day or two wouldn't be sufficient to explore Andaman & Nicobar Islands. You at least need a week to explore the best of Andaman Tourism.

Q. What must visit attractions in the Andaman Tour itinerary?

Some of the must visit places in the Andaman Tour Itinerary are:

  • Havelock Island
  • Cellular Jail
  • Ross Island
  • Long Island
  • North Bay Beach
  • Mount Harriet National Park
  • Chidiya Tapu
  • Neil Island
  • Wandoor beach
  • Saddle Peak
  • Anthropological Museum
  • Jolly Buoy Island
  • Little Andaman
  • Barren Island

Q. What is the best time to visit Andaman for holidays?

The best time to visit Andaman for holidays is the month of October to May. It is visited throughout the year as each season in Andaman has its own charm.

  • Summer (April to June): During the summer season which starts from April and ends in June, it is absolutely the best time to indulge in water adventure activities like scuba diving, snorkeling, banana riding etc.
  • Monsoon (May to September) : Monsoon season is avoided due to heavy rainfall; you will not be able to enjoy adventure sports due to high tides.
  • Winter (December to February): Winter is the best time for sightseeing, beach volleyball, jet skiing, speed boating, water zorbing etc.

Q. Are adventure tourism activities safe for tourists in Andaman?

Yes, adventure water sports are absolutely safe and enjoyable for the tourists in Andaman but always do it under the supervision of an expert and licensed adventure guides. Monsoon is not a favorable season for water sports due to heavy rainfall, the tides in the ocean are high which makes it unsafe for thrilling water adventure sports.

Q. Is any permit needed to visit Andaman & Nicobar?

Indian Nationals do not need any permit to visit Andaman & Nicobar Islands but foreign nationals do need a permit. Entering the Tribal areas is strictly prohibited.

Published: 07 Jun, 2023 | Last Updated:  09 Feb, 2024

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Chidiya Tapu As is clear from the name itself, Chidiya Tapu is a heaven for bird lovers. With a lot of rare migratory birds approaching this island and a number of other indigenous species calling this place their home, Chidiya Tapu is a famous attraction near Port Blair. Another great thing to do here is to watch a mesmerizing sunset from the beach which is flanked by hills on one side and forests on the other. Cellular Jail Popularly known as the Kala Paani Jail, the Cellular Jail was a colonial prison built on the Andaman islands because of the remoteness of the place. The British sent exiled prisoners here, including the notable names of Batukeshwar Dutt, Yogendra Shukla and Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (in the honor of whom Port Blair’s airport was named). The place is now an important historical monument and hosts an amazing light and sound show every evening. Viper Island Named after the ship that brought Lieutenant Archibald Blair to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in 1789, the viper island was the site of the British Exile Prison before the construction of the famous Cellular Jail. With the ruins of the old gallows still sitting on the top of a hillock on the island, the place is a scenic as well as bio-diverse wonder. Interestingly, the wreckage of the ship HMS Viper was also found near the island itself.

Samudrika Marine Museum Ran by the Indian Navy, the Samudrika Marine Museum is situated in the capital itself and was built with a great initiative in mind. The museum works for generating awareness about the situations in the ocean and about marine life. Divided into 5 sections, the museum presents exhibits dealing with the Islands, the geography, people and demographics, archaeology, and the marine life. It houses a great collection of cells, corals,  and a few colorful fish species from the waters around. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park A stretch of unmatched natural beauty, the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park was given its status on 24th May 1983. With the main aim of preserving marine life, especially the rare coral life, and the nesting sea turtles, the National Park is divided into 2 major island groups; Labyrinth Islands and Twin Islands. Spread in an area of 281.5 sq km, the place is a heaven for nature lovers and diving enthusiasts.

Rajeev Gandhi Water Sports Complex

Most of the water sports and related activities are concentrated in one place, the Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex. Offering a safe place for enjoying water sports, you can enjoy joy rides on speed boats, Jet Ski & Banana rides. Apart from these, there is also the availability of Kayaking, Canoeing, Parasailing, Paragliding, Waterskiing, and Boat Tours. North Bay Island The heaven of life underwater, North Bay Island is the adventurer's paradise. With a number of good diving sites, the island is swarming with opportunities for exploration underwater. You can choose to enjoy scuba diving, snorkeling, and sea walking, alongside glassbottom boat rides to spot the rarest and most beautiful marine species. Don't miss our full guide on the top places in andaman to visit on your next visit. 

Cinque Island A group of islands, the North Cinque and South Cinque Islands are so famously known for being connected with sandbars in between them. With this passage named the Manners Strait, both the islands have some features that make them favorites of visitors all year round. While North Cinque is famous for water sports like diving and snorkeling, the South Cinque island is a part of the famous Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park.

Ross and Smith Island Located far away from the mainland of Andaman are these twin islands connected by a sandbar in the middle. The entryway to this majestic pair of islands is from the small town of Diglipur, and one needs a formal permission from the forest department to visit. The clear blue waters, and an amazing marine life, alongside animals in the forests make this place a great experience to visit

Mount Harriet National Park Covering the area around the third highest peak in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Mount Harriet National Park is named after the wife of Robert Christopher Tytler, an avid naturalist, and photographer of British Origin. It must be noted that the picture on the back of a 20 Rs currency bill was actually taken in this National Park. Don't forget to check out our full guide on the top things to do in andaman on your trip. 

Forest Museum A famous attraction of the Andamans, the Forest Museum is located in Chatham, on the very outskirts of Port Blair. Managed by the forest department, the place is famous for exhibiting artifacts made with timber, gurjan, oak, satinwood and paduak. As an added flavor, the museum also has a mini zoo and a small zoological garden inside the complex. Marina Park Home to more than 350 species of marine animals, including creatures like fishes, turtles, sharks, and crabs, the place was built with the thought of preservation and showcasing the natural assets of Andaman. Ideal for all age groups, you can also see a lot of corals, clam shells, and lobsters as well. Ross Island

With a rather sad history attached to it, the ruins present on the island speak volumes about the time that this place has seen. Once the administrative headquarters of the British colony in Andaman, the place was abandoned after the earthquake in 1941. The place is now taken over by forests that add an unsettling feeling to the whole place. Jolly Buoy Island

Home to majestic corals and an unmatched beauty of a beach, the Jolly Buoy is a part of the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. A haven for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts, the corals here are in their most pristine form and have been attracting travelers and adventurers from all around the world. Chatham Island

Things to do in Port Blair

Spot beautiful birds at Chidiya Tapu Chidiya Tapu is one of the most colorful places around Port Blair to explore, as it is not just visited by the tourists, but also by some of the rarest bird species in migration and native to the archipelago. You can spot the Andaman Serpent Eagle, White-breasted Kingfisher, Oriental Scops-owl, and many other such rare species. Visit Rajeev Gandhi Water Complex

The Rajeev Gandhi Water Complex, named after the deceased ex-Prime Minister of the country, is a great place to go to when you seek adventure and a calling for water sports, You can enjoy jet skiing, parasailing, banana boat riding, kayaking, water skiing, and more adrenaline spiking sports right here. Visit at Munda Pahar Beach

Located right on the Chidiya Tapu, the Munda Pahar Beach is covered by hills on one side, and with mangrove forests on the other. Apart from the views of some of the rarest birds, this secluded beach is a great spot to witness a mesmerizing sunset, and thus attracts a large number of visitors.  You can also take a look at our article on the best beaches in andaman which you must visit on your vacation.

Visit Mount Harriet

The third highest hill on the Andaman and Nicobar Group of Islands, the area around the hill is densely forested and makes for what is known as the Mount Harriet National Park. Named after Harriet Tytler, the British Officer who documented the buildings and monuments of Delhi and her notes on the 1857 uprising in India.

Watch the only active Volcano in India at Barren Island

Home to the only active volcano in South Asia, the smoking hill on Barren Island is also the only active volcano in a chain of volcanoes that runs from Sumatra in Indonesia to Myanmar. Just like the name, the place is barren yet beautiful, with the latest eruption recorded in the year 2017. Explore North Bay Island

A beautiful island full of beaches, the North Bay Island is one of the best places to visit near Port Blair. You can enjoy many water-related activities on the North Bay Island, with the most amazing ones being Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Sea Walking, and Glassbottom boat riding.  

Visit Japanese Bunker

Telling the story of the Japanese invasion of the Andamans, these bunkers located at various strategic locations across the town of Port Blair. The Japanese came here during the time of the second world war and constructed these bunkers to help in the process, one of which is quite close to the Corbyn’s Cove. You can also check our best andaman honeymoon packages . 

Visit Clock Tower

In the very center of the city of Port Blair not far away from the water sports complex and on the main bazaar road, the Aberdeen Clock Tower is surrounded by many shops and is lit up in the evening, making for a great place to hang around. Forming a reference for the city, this landmark is also amongst the most photographed one.

Do Shopping Aberdeen Bazaar

The most popular shopping area in not just Port Blair but also in the entire Andaman Island, the place is also the commercial hub of the capital. Be it the festive season, weekends, or any normal day, the place is just packed with shoppers buying clothes, household items, coconut shell lamps, bamboo cane craft and jewelry made out of shells as souvenirs or just for use.

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Other Essential Info about Port Blair

Mobile Connectivity

The mobile connectivity in Andaman has always been a concern for the modern traveler, and is a question often asked. The prefered connections that usually work in Port Blair are Vodafone, BSNL, and Airtel, with Vodafone being the best service. Reliance Jio and Tata Docomo do not work in Andaman at all. Medical Facilities

Unlike the rest of India, people in Andaman and Nicobar enjoy free healthcare services from government hospitals, meaning the people do not pay consultation fee or medication prices. On Port Blair, the GB Pant Hospital and ANIIMS together form the best medical facility, with the Maricar Hospital following closely in keeping the people of the islands, and the travelers healthy.  ATM

Cash is something that you will always need when you are traveling to a new place. The same applies to Port Blair, and the question of unavailability is something that will surely inconvenience anyone. As it turns out, many major banks have ATMs at strategic places in Port Blair, including Canara Bank, HDFC, United Bank of India, Syndicate Bank, Bank Of Baroda, and United Commercial Bank. Places to eat Food is another major concern of a traveler. Although the experience of going to a new place and trying their cuisine sounds exhilarating and tasty, the best thing is always to enjoy it all from the best of the restaurants around. Some of the most favorite and highly rated restaurants of Port Blair are Icy Spicy, Hotel Kattabomman, Amaya, Annapurna, New Lighthouse Restaurant, Ananda Restaurant, Brewberry’s and many more. The taste here ranges from Indian, South Indian, Chinese, Continental, Seafood, to Cafes and Breweries.

Things to Keep in Mind

Following are a few pointers for keeping in mind while visiting here.

1.    Mondays are a holiday in Andaman and you will find most of the places closed on that day, including the Cellular Jail.

2.    For foreigners and NRIs arriving here, a Protected Area Permit is a must for entry into the capital, as well as the Union Territory.

3.    The locals are very helpful and cooperative, and you must talk to them for a better experience of everything.

4.    The local transport here is as effective as public transportation, and again the people are very cooperative in this scenario. You can also go on a cruise ride for leisure. 

5.    ATMs are easily available throughout the city. Also, cards may or may not work here because of the network issues, so it is advised that you keep some cash handy at all times.

6.    Port  Blair  Weather can change any time of the year because this is a tropical monsoon zone.

7.    Do not litter as the locals do not like tourists who do that.

Cellular Jail

Cellular Jail

Also known as Kala Pani, Cellular Jail is one of the unmissable tourist attractions located at Port Blair in Andaman. The three storied building has 698 cells that are connected to each other in the shape of a starfish. The place is famous for offering a fantastic sound and light show in the evening offering a delightful insight into the historical struggle for independence. It is one of the remnants of past colonial rule in India and today stands as a testimony to all those brave hearts who laid down their lives at the hands of British atrocities. Some of the famous freedom fighters who were captured here include Veer Savarkar and Bakuteshwar Dutt. The place was one of the most infamous prisons of the past as the freedom fighters were punished inhumanly by the Britishers. The place is a must visit for history lovers to have a sneak peek into the history and struggle that went down in the construction of this jail. The place is recognised as a national memorial monument and owned by the Government of India. Highlights: Tourists should try to explore the jail by visiting the picture gallery that houses a number of photos of freedom fighters. Often used as background for filming Hindi movies about the colonial past, the place has many fascinating remnants of history like the hanging cell and condemned cell. Some of the other unmissable attractions of Cellular Jail included its Exhibition Gallery, Art Gallery, Old Photographs Gallery, Gallery on First War of Independence and Netaji Gallery. There is also the Swatantrya Jyoti, an eternal flame of freedom keeps glowing in the memory of freedom fighters Activities: One of the popular activities to do here is sightseeing and revisiting the history of the grim colonial past Of India. Distance from Port Blair: It t akes around 15 kilometers to go there from Port Blair. Timing: National Memorial: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Closed on Mondays) Entry Fee: INR 30

Top Experiences To Do in Cellular Jail

Day Trip to Corbyn Cove Beach and Cellular Jail

Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu

As the name suggests, Chidiya Tapu is the perfect haven for unseen migratory birds and common native birds found in the Andaman Islands and it is one of the popular places to visit in Port Blair. Recognized as the most enchanting beach in Andaman and tourists arrive here on a large scale as the beach extends the best ever sights for them including the eye catching sunrise and sunset views. This is a silent yet crowded beach encircled by evergreen forests on one side and the short hills on the other side. 

As it is considered to be the presenter of the most finishing touch of sunset and sunrise views, it is the main hub in Andaman Islands. The beach is filled with 46 varieties of endangered species of birds, and white spotted deer. There are a lot of seasonal orchids and other varieties of plants.

Highlights:  The major attractions of Chidiya Tapu are the Chidiya Tapu Biological Park, the Sylvan Sands, the Munda Pahar Beaches etc. You will be able to stay at a forest guesthouse located nearby atop a hillock and from there, the panoramic view of Chidiya Tapu in detail.

Activities:  Apart from sunset and sunrise views, plenty of people come for an Andaman and Nicobar trip to see this beach, to identify the rare species appear in multiple colours and size. Even though many of the birds are commonly found on the beach, you would find it as a unique and unnatural scene to find the colourful gathering of them.

Boating is an attractive activity done here as well as snorkeling and swimming are also a part of the adventure activities usually experienced by those who visit here.

Distance from Port Blair:  It is located about 25 kms from Port Blair.

North Bay Island

North Bay Island

Famous for the underwater corals, North Bay Island located near the Pheonix Jetty of Port Blair is yet another favorite places to visit in Port Blair. Multiple clubs providing exhilarating scuba diving, snorkeling and sea walking at the island give it a special space in the hearts of adventure lovers. And because of this factor, North Bay Island is crowded all the time. 

If you wish to do a tour of North Bay Island, then you have to come at the Andaman Water Sports Complex where it starts from and the boats can accommodate up to 60 people and every boat will have a guide as well. The glass bottom boat ride to the island will give you a lot of chances to see the world of fish, typical sea flora and reefs inhabited underwater in harmony.

Highlights:  Scuba diving and snorkeling are the most important activities available at the island and along with those, glass bottom ride is also has significant importance. The coral reefs and the marine animals make the underwater world enthralling.

Also, sea walk is considered to be a mind blowing activity and it opens up the doors to mingle with the colourful, rare species of sea. To do sea walking, you will be taken to the spot from the stationed sea walk paltoon and the experience of walking along the soft sea bed is memorable for a lifetime.

Activities:  Sea walking and scuba diving in Andaman are considered to be the best adventure activities that can be done, as there are umpteen number of travelers do these activities regularly.

Distance from Port Blair:  The island lies at a distance of about 42.4 kms from Port Blair and it would take around 1 hours and 30 minutes to reach there.

Top Experiences To Do in North Bay Island

Ross Bay And North Bay Tour

Jolly Buoy Island

Jolly Buoy Island

Fulfil your zest for adventure by visiting the Jolly Buoy Island when you are vacationing in Andaman. Renowned for its beautiful corals and its scintillating beaches, this place can be accessed from Wandoor Beach and is one of the famous places to visit in Port Blair.  Often called a no man’ s land, this place can be visited by boats after bringing and taking back all the necessary things. Famous for snorkelling and scuba diving, Jolly Buoy Island will make you feel like you are at the end of the world with the infinite sea in front of your eyes. One of the most fascinating things about visiting Jolly Buoy Island is that you can have a look at the gorgeous coral reefs through glass bottom when you are riding there. Moreover, the place is a no plastic zone and boasts of some of the cleanest natural surroundings that you will witness in your life. The stunning island is a must visit if you are a nature lover. Highlights: The place is a no plastic zone and it is banned by the authorities to leave any plastic items there. It is one of the cleanest places to visit. Activities: The adventure lovers can look forward to have an enthralling glass bottom boat ride and see the beautiful coral reefs beneath. Jolly Buoy Island is also an excellent place to enjoy activities like snorkelling and scuba diving. Distance from Port Blair: It is located 30km south west of Port Blair. Find here the top-rated Havelock hotels with best comfort and facilities. Book one before you will leave for your trip.

Mount Harriet National Park

Mount Harriet National Park

One of the most prominent tourist places in Andaman, Mount Harriet National Park is a place which will leave you speechless with its natural beauty. There is an awesome collection of places here that are sure to offer you some fantastic memories of Andaman holiday. Located at the second highest peak of Andaman which is the Ferargunj Tehsil, it is a great spot to catch the sunrise and bask in the glorious views of Andaman Sea. A nice getaway if you seek relaxation away from all the noise and chaos, Mount Harriet National Park should not be missed when you are there. The natural beauty will leave you in surprise as you watch birds chirping and the soft wind blowing against your face. November to May is the most ideal time to pay a visit here when you are planning a holiday to Andaman. The park has watch towers, children's park, deer park, guest house and tourist sheds offering you everything for your recreational holiday. There are also long nature trails where you can savour an adrenaline rush by indulging in trekking. Highlights: The astonishing feature of visiting Mount Harriet National Park is to capture the breathtaking sunrise over the panoramic blue ocean waters. The place is famous for its rainforests and all the nature lovers are in for a treat when they visit here. Activities: It offers many enthralling activities like trekking, hopping on nature trails between the Guest house complex and kala pathar viewpoint. Other famous trekking route in Mount Harriet National Park is from Madhuban Beach- one till Mannarghat (10 km long) and the other till Guest house (15km long) Distance from Port Blair: It is at a distance of 48 km from Port Blair Bus Stand. Timing: 7 AM to 5 PM Entry Fee: INR 25 for Indian Adult, INR 10 for Child

Top Experiences To Do in Mount Harriet National Park

Day tour to Mount Harriet

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-Neil Island Neil Island is one of the most popular places to visit in Andaman , and sits about 40 km to the south of the Andaman Islands. The face of the island is peppered with dense tropical forests, coral reefs, and lovely white sand beaches. It is also one of the best places in Havelock for experiencing the realm of underwater adventures like scuba diving, snorkelling, and surfing. Beaches like Laxmanpur, Sitapur and Bharatpur are the most frequented of all.

-Radhanagar Beach Skirting the southern coast of Havelock Island, Radhanagar Beach is something right out of paradise! Crowned Asia’s Best Beach, and 7th best in the world by Time Magazine, Radhanagar beach enjoys immense popularity. It is the beach that your island dreams are made of - pristine white sand caressing azure waters and towered by lofty trees! It is the perfect place to experience the combination of comforting luxury and rugged wilderness. 

-Elephant Beach Elephant Beach is best known for snorkelling, owing to the beautiful coral reefs that grace the seascape, along with an abundance of exotic marine life which will have you keep coming back for more. The boat or ferry ride to Elephant Beach from Havelock Jetty takes about 40 minutes. As the beach is applauded for its stunning coral reef structures, sea walking is an unmatched, surreal experience. It is safe to say that your trip to Havelock is incomplete without visiting Elephant Beach.

-Barren Island True to its name, Barren Island is a stretch of land that is completely devoid of human population. It also fosters the only known active volcano of South Asia, making it a truly fascinating destination for adventure seekers. Since the vegetation is scanty there, it is home only to goats, bats, birds and rats. Although, you need to obtain special permission from the forest department in order to visit the island. Besides, there is a whole world of water sports to lure you along the way!

-Vijaynagar Beach The exquisite beauty of Vijaynagar Beach is ideal for those looking to bask in the comforting caresses of nature. Also famous as Beach No. 5, it is a go-to destination for exploring the exciting underwater world. The lingering tranquility and solace that the beach offers make it a truly unmatched spot, veered off other bustling attractions in Andaman. You can also have a look at our guide on the best things to enjoy in andaman on your trip. 

-Long Island Decidedly the most offbeat places to visit in the archipelago, the seascape of Long Island remains relatively unspoiled. It is famous amongst adventurers and explorers of untraced paths, while not many travellers are privy to the beautiful secrets that it harbours. It is also the perfect place for you to unplug, and reconnect with yourself, given the isolated location of the place. If you can visit only a handful of places in Andaman, let Long Island be one of those places.

-Bharatpur Beach A popular amongst travellers, Bharatpur Beach in Neil Island is a wide blanket of undulating waves, bordered by pristine white sand. What makes the beach stand out is the diversity in coral reefs and exotic marine life that thrives there. One of the best ways to fully admire the beauty of the beach and its wonderful residents is on a glass boat ride, which gives you a closer view, along with the illusion that you’re actually floating on water!

-Kala Pathar Beach Sitting about 12 km away from Havelock jetty, the beauty of Kalapathar beach remains relatively unexplored. One of the cleanest beaches in Andaman, Kalapathar is ideal for those looking for a respite from the crowded, popular beaches of Havelock. Roofing adventure, natural beauty and solitude, the beach is not yet well equipped with advanced facilities that the other beaches have.

-Market #3 Market #3, also dubbed as the heart and soul of Havelock Island, caters to all shopping whims and needs of travellers and locals alike. Lined with several shops and vendors selling everything from clothes to daily essentials and groceries, one needs to brush up on their bargaining skills to shop here. The market operates from morning to 03:00 PM only.

-Merk Bay Beach Snuggled in the secluded beauty of North Passage Island in Andaman, Merk Bay Beach is essentially a vast, unseen world awaiting exploration. A beguiling combination of clear turquoise waters and lovely white sand enchants the senses and redefines beauty. The one hour ride from Long Island jetty to Merk Bay is a scenic one as the path winds through unknown creeks and nooks. The island is apt for activities like dolphin spotting, birdwatching, or even for a simple yet refreshing walk by the moonlit shores.

-Laxmanpur Beach Looking for picture perfect memories and postcard worthy photos? Laxmanpur Beach is what you’re looking for! Bestowed with untouched beauty, the beach strays somewhat off the commonly trodden paths. Its vast and open white shell sands form a striking contrast to the blue waters of other beaches in Andaman. You can also find a delightful amount of sea shells and corals here. Activities like snorkelling and diving are best enjoyed at Laxmanpur Beach, while the majesty of the setting sun leaves stellar shades in the evening skies for you to revel in.

-Inglis Beach        Inglis Island is located about 60 km away from Port Blair, and is acclaimed widely for its diverse coral reef structures and wildlife. The endless expanse of turquoise green waters of Inglis are bound to leave you speechless. Embraced by vast forests, the island is fairly isolated, rendering it ideal for honeymooners and explorers. Lovely white sand beaches surrounded by vast stretches of greenery, the offbeat destination is something every adventurer dreams of. Don't miss on checking out our top selling Andaman honeymoon packages . 

-Visit beaches Andaman is a beautiful tropical world, and home to thousands of sparkling beaches. And while there are many places to explore in Havelock, essentially, it is nothing without its beaches. If you’re a seeker of offbeat places, Kalapathar Beach is the perfect place to explore, besides Vijaynagar Beach, Radhanagar Beach, and Kalapathar Beach. The most phenomenal experience if watching the slowly setting sun fire up the evening sky!

-Have a Glass Bottom Boat Tour A menacing combination of adrenaline and peace, the iconic glass bottom boat ride is a must-have experience when in Havelock. Unveil the marvellous secrets of the marine world without dipping your toes in! The ride is generally about an hour long, and can be experienced best at Bharatpur Beach, given its secluded location ensuring you have only the pristine tropical beauty for company.

-See Elephants training Close to the Havelock jetty lies an elephant training camp where they’re trained meticulously to carry heavy logs, and for other tasks. You can also take a tour of the thick forests of Havelock Island via elephant rides - a once in a lifetime experience. Another such place to experience this is the training camp presided over by the Forest Department at Kalapathar.

-Witness Elephants swimming Elephant swimming is a widely spoken about activity in Andaman. The most famous swimming elephant, a 66-year-old wonder and the last of his kind was adopted by Havelock’s Barefoot Resort. It was there that he met his end. Sadly, there are no more swimming elephants left in Andamans anymore.

-Explore the sea - Scuba Diving When in Andaman, scuba diving is a given! The most popular water sport, scuba diving lures in herds and herds of travellers, nature lovers and adrenaline junkies to Andaman every year. And for good reason, for the spectacular beauty of the islands and the stunning diving sites are virtually matchless. There are well-trained professionals and guides to oversee your adventure, and the top-notch modern equipments provided are an assurance of safety. If you’re looking for underwater adventures, Andaman will delight you.

-Snorkelling With no dearth of breathtaking white sand beaches and glistening turquoise waters in Havelock, snorkelling is one of the finest adventures you can have! One of the major highlights about snorkelling in Havelock is that there is not stipulated timings the must be adhered to and can be done anytime as per your convenience. Despite being an adrenaline-pumping activity, you’d be surprised at the feeling of tranquillity it brings you.

-Seesighting in Havelock Havelock Island is arguably the most alluring destination in Andaman, with countless little treasures locked in its verdant, tropical bounds. From an array of crystal clear beaches to explore, to an astounding list of adventures to lose yourself in, Havelock has got it all. The most commonly chosen sightseeing spots are Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, Barren Island, Neil Island, Bharatpur Beach, Vijaynagar Beach and numerous others.

-Kayaking in Havelock Another stimulating activity to indulge in, kayaking was not as popular as scuba diving back in the day but is gaining rapid popularity. The realms of Havelock is deemed ideal to experience kayaking. Your adventure is guided by thorough professionals, ensuring safety as well as an adrenaline-packed adventure.

-Seaplane ride from Havelock to Port Blair Imagine witnessing the spellbinding grandeur of Andaman unfurling before you in a vast, green sprawl, cradling an endless stretch of the sea - a bird’s eye view. That’s what the seaplane ride from Havelock to Port Blair promises, besides other things. The ride takes about 25 blissful minutes to cover the distance between Havelock to Port Blair, speckled with white sandy beaches.

-Trek to Elephant beach If you thought watersports were the only happening thing in Andaman, a refreshing jungle trek to Elephant Beach is just the myth-buster you need! The narrow trails to Elephant Beach are lined with stunning, tall trees that command some of the best views on the island. The trek begins at about 08:00 AM, and lasts for 45 minutes, weaving through dense mangrove forests and marshlands.

-Have a walk in the sea A refreshing change from scuba diving, yet strikingly similar to it is the delightful adventure of sea walking. The best place to indulge in it is Elephant Beach in Havelock, where PADI certified instructors look after your journey and ensure you well-rounded safety and total fun. All you need is a well-trained instructor, sea helmet and you’re set! In fact, you can even take this up as a pre scuba diving activity, to test the waters, literally!

Things to keep in mind: -  Make sure to pack all your medical essentials in a single, easily accessible bag that you can carry everywhere. Carry medicines for fever, cough and cold, indigestion, headache, motion sickness, nausea, diarrhoea, painkillers, band-aid, gauze, cotton and antiseptic cream.) Though there are a decent number of pharmacy shops in Havelock, it is always advisable to carry your stash with you in case of emergencies.

-  Carry your govt. ID proofs everywhere you go. You will be required to produce them at airports, staying in hotels and possibly other places.

-  Locals are quite helpful, warm and welcoming. Don’t hesitate too much to ask for advice and recommendations. The island is relatively safe, with minimum crime rates, even for solo female travellers. That said, know when to avoid someone if you smell trouble. Do not get too friendly with someone you don’t know well. It doesn’t hurt to be cautious.

- If you wish to save money, consider travelling by local transportation instead of hiring a private car. Not only will you make more friends, but also enhance your travel experience by a long shot.

- Carry a majority of your money in form of cards, with only a bare minimum in cash to ensure protection. There are enough number of ATMs in Havelock.

- If you’re travelling during monsoons, keep an eye out for any weather reports that may be circulated.

Neil Island

Neil Island

A tiny island located to the south of Andaman is Neil Island, brimming with less explore marine diversity, coral reefs, long beaches and bewitching greenery. Being one of the tourist destinations in Andaman, Neil is so happy to become the host with revealing all that it has. A romantically silent island unlike the hustle of Havelock Island, Neil Island is termed as the vegetable bowl of Andaman.

Top Experiences To Do in Neil Island

Radhanagar beach.

Radhanagar Beach

Radhanagar Beach in Andaman and Nicobar Islands has ranked 8th among the top ten beautiful beaches in the world based on travellers reviews and rating available on multiple sources and Radhanagar Beach deserves it for many reasons. One of the most ravishing beauty in Andaman with a lot of tourists visiting it every year, Radhanagar Beach is the gem of Havelock Island. 500 meters away from the beach, one can see only the expansive blue water and the lush green tropical forests but when you reach the beach, the sights are apparently awe-inspiring.

 Radhanagar is commonly called as Beach No.7 and this is one of the closest beach located near to Havelock Island ferry tier. The silky beach is kids friendly as well so that families are found in plenty on the beach to spend their vacation or a short holiday.

Highlights: There is nothing to be worried as the coast guards are roaming around always and the number of people here will be a pleasant sight to see. Andaman honeymoon packages itinerary always includes Havelock Island.

Activities:  Snorkeling, swimming, scuba diving, boating, parasailing etc are some of the most commonly seen activities on the beach and among them Scuba Diving is the best as it offers the clear interaction with the wide range of marine animals and coral reefs around living in harmony. 

The turquoise water gives a rejuvenating experience while you swim across or do snorkelling and since the number of tourists are relatively higher, the Government opens more opportunities for them to spend an ample time on the beach. As it is a superb place adventure lovers also would covet, the fame it has achieved international importance in no time. You must book a  tour including Andaman snorkelling , to make your holiday much more special.

Distance from Port Blair:  From Port Blair it will take more than three hours to reach Radhanagar Beach as it is located about 72 kms away from the capital city.

Top Experiences To Do in Radhanagar Beach

Elephant beach.

Elephant Beach

One of the most amazing places to visit in Andaman for water sports and leisure tour, Elephant Beach should not be missed from your Andaman holiday itinerary. Boasting of heavenly coral reefs and its enthralling underwater marine life, Elephant Beach is a great spot to spend your holiday time in Andaman. Whether you seek relaxing or a bustling escape from the monotony of daily life, Elephant Beach will charm you in all the ways.

Top Experiences To Do in Elephant Beach

Barren island.

Barren Island

Barren Island is located in the Andaman Sea, around 140 kilometres northeast of Port Blair. It is also India's only active volcano and is a sight to behold. Barren Island is known for its stark landscape and crystal-clear waters. Though setting foot on the island is prohibited, you can enjoy its beauty from a boat or seaplane. The surrounding ocean waters are an adventurer’s paradise. Here, divers can witness a world of unique lava formations and vibrant marine life. This makes Barren Island a premier destination for underwater explorations.

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Vijaynagar beach.

Vijaynagar Beach

Known as Beach No.5 is Vijaynagar Beach in the north east part of Havelock Island. Very remote from the crowded locations on Havelock Island, Vijaynagar Beach is close to heart for those who love to spend time in utmost calmness. The regular touch of the sapphire blue water on the pearl like sandy beach makes no noise and it is one of the reasons why tourists chosen it as the perfect space for romantic couples and families. Don't forget to check the resorts for couples in Andaman.

The beauty of the beach has been praised so much by those who visited it. It is always better to come here freely, just to roam around, or to float on the shallow water, or to read under the large shade given by the huge trees on the shore or to do sunbathing. The collection of Mahua trees and palms is the significant ornament making the beach a splendid place to sit back and relax as much as time one wants to. This is one of the magnificent attractions in Andaman.

Highlights:  A photographer's paradise is Vijaynagar Beach; especially the sunrise views from the beach is incomparably magnificent. When the sun’s fresh rays spread all over the wide sea, the entire atmosphere starts blushing in all possible colours and there is no better sight from the beach would satiate a photographic mind. The native birds appear during the fresh mornings add effective colours to the sunrise pictures.

Activities:  The beach is recognized for relaxed swimming and sunbathing. Adventure activities are not yet a fashion on this inevitable part of Havelock Island.

Distance from Port Blair:  Vijaynagar Beach is located at a distance of about 38 kms from Port Blair but from Havelock jetty the beach is lying 9 kms away only.

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Havelock island.

Havelock Island

Boasting of some of the most serene beaches, azure ocean waters and wonderful sites for diving, Havelock Islands is famed to be one of the most amazing tourist places in Andaman. The island boasts of many pristine places amidst its heavily forested landscape and charms the travellers with its most gorgeous natural surroundings. It is a dream come true for beach lovers who can visit the famous Radhanagar Beach, Kalapather Beach, Vijaynagar Beach and Elephant Beach here.

The landscape is truly beguiling and one can also look forward to indulge in activities like scuba diving, snorkelling and trekking when they are in Havelock Islands. Whether you are looking for adventure or wishing to soak in some tranquil moments to remember for a lifetime, Havelock Islands in Andaman is one of the most gorgeous places to be. One should try to visit Havelock Islands during the months from October to February as it is the best time to indulge in recreational activities. There are many  beautiful hotels in Andaman , to provide the ultimate relaxation in holidays. Blessed with nature’s beauty, Havelock Islands is one of the perfect places for a beach vacation in Andaman.

Highlights: A few of the major highlights of Havelock Islands include snorkelling at Elephant Beach and watching the sunrise at Kalapather Beach. Another of the driving forces to visit Havelock Island is enjoying a kayak tour into the mangroves and witness the natural phenomenon of bioluminescence.

Activities:  Along with visiting the famous beaches like Radhanagar, Vijaynagar, Elephant and Kalapather, Havelock Island is famous for offering activities like beach combing, sunbathing, scuba diving, sea walk, snorkelling, surfing, swimming, game fishing, watching the sunset or sunrise, bird-watching, trekking, sailing, and kayaking.

Distance from Port Blair:  The island is at a distance of 41 km from the capital city, Port Blair.

Top Experiences To Do in Havelock Island

Ross island.

Ross Island

Located in South Andaman district, Ross Island is a major part of Andaman and tourists have visited the island often because of the flabbergasting beauty of it. Earlier, it was headquarters of Andaman and after 1941 Port Blair became the administrative headquarters. What one can watch on this island is the remnants of an old church existed there, a swimming pool, the chief commissioner’s residence with gardens and ballrooms. 

There is a cemetery and a museum maintained by the Indian Navy. These historically significant sights in Ross Island gives a serious appeal to it rather than of a relaxed laid-back island. But everyone who visits Andaman would not love to miss Ross Island that is closely connected to the capital city that is Port Blair.

Highlights:  The diminished beauty of Ross Island was preserved as a historical piece of representation of the glory the island once possessed but for many reasons, people love this island. All the buildings and the ruins found here on the island are covered by the thick roots of banyan trees and that itself is a vivacious aspect the structures on the island have to showcase. At the northern end of the island, there is a new concreted light house that is 10 meters high and it is in circular shape which was constructed during the year of 1977. 

The lighthouse is located on an offshoot rock that measures to be located at 50 meters away from the shore line. The thick, regularly swaying forest ranges and the impression it gives as a secluded and deserted space without no humans are another highlights the island displays. A wide collection of rare fauna and flora has its own authentic space on the island.

Activities:  Boating, beachwalk, swimming, snorkeling etc are some of the easily available and refreshing water based activities done on Ross Island.

Distance from Port Blair:  The island lies 3 km east from Port Blair.

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Baratang island.

Baratang Island

If you are in the hunt for undiscovered gems of Andaman, Baratang Islands should definitely be on your list as it is one of the best places to visit in Port Blair. It is known for its dense mangrove forests, exotic fauna and its ethnic population. A haven for shutterbugs, Baratang Islands is one of the most panoramic places to visit in Andaman. Even though it is slightly underdeveloped, Baratang Islands is where you can have your full dose of adventure. Tucked between South and Middle Andaman, Baratang Islands is a place which you will love if you like things untouched and unspoiled. It is home to one of the oldest existing human races- the Jarawa tribe and many virgin beaches to let you bask in nature’s beauty. Some of the most exciting places to see in Baratang Islands include its gorgeous beaches, mangrove creeks, mud-volcanoes and mostly its limestone caves. It is one of the must visit tourist places in Andaman if you are a nature lover and wildlife enthusiast for the diversity of things it offers to the tourists. For a comforting stay after a day full of activities, you must check the  resorts in Andaman . Highlights: This island is one of the most striking places in Andaman for nature lovers as it offers myriad attractions like its limestone caves, mangrove creeks, tidal swamp forests and its interesting mud volcanoes. Activities: Being a nature’s paradise, Baratang Island is a delight for witnessing nature at its best and involving yourself in activities like trekking and bird watching. One can indulge in boat riding through the mangrove forests and explore the limestone caves here. For the beach lovers, there in Baludera Beach where one can swimming and snorkeling. Distance from Port Blair: Baratang Island is about 100 km away from the capital city, Port Blair.

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Viper Island

Viper Island

A major island in Andaman, Viper Island got its name from the vessel H.M.S. Viper which was met with an accident and the ruins of the vessel were found near the island. Before the Cellular Jail was built, the jail at Viper Island was the place where the British inflicted the dark form of torture to those freedom fighters of India.

The tranquilizing island is a favourite tourist destination in Andaman and Nicobar now. The aching beauty of nature along with the historically significant attractions has made the island a throbbing tourist attraction. There is also another saying that the island got its name from the presence of numerous Viper and similar snakes on the island.

Highlights:  Anyone who loves to visit the island would make it mandatory to take a tour of the old jail. A boat journey to the island will enable one to see the ports and Navy ships of Port Blair. Also, the exotic sights of seven points from the harbor are overwhelming.

Activities:  Boating is the favourite activity done by the tourists coming to Viper Island and strolling along the long beaches would satiate your passion for spending time at a relaxed pace.

Distance from Port Blair:  Viper Island lies 4 kms west of Port Blair and ferries are always available from city of Port Blair to reach the island.

Ross And Smith Island

Ross And Smith Island

Ross and Smith Islands offer a mesmerizing escape in the Andamans. Connected by a sandbar, they boast crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine beaches. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkelling, these islands are also home to lush forests and vibrant marine life. The Ross and Smith islands are perfect for having a tranquil as well as an adventurous experience amidst nature's untouched beauty.

Activities:  Snorkeling and swimming are the most suitable and well acknowledged activities on both the islands. Adventure lovers find the space marvelous to do scuba diving tours as well.

Distance from Port Blair:  By road, about 191 kms are there from Port Blair to Ross and Smith Islands, Aerial Jetty is the right spot to take a private boat from and travel to the island.

Top Experiences To Do in Ross And Smith Island

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Cinque Island

Cinque Island

South Cinque Island and North Cinque Island are the two major portions that make the huge Cinque Island a vibrant and  captivating beauty in Andaman . This famous underwater diving spot is located on the north side of the popular Duncan Passage and in the middle of Rutland and Passage Islands. The inhabited island is a surprising beauty to all the tourists arrive here. But the two divisions of the island are beautifully separated by a sandbar. 

Another important factor to know about Cinque Island is that it is a part of the very famous Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park in Wandoor. And thus, the abundant presence of colourful marine lives is not a surprising feature. Tourists mainly arrive at Cinque to enjoy adventure activities, especially diving and snorkeling. The beautiful corals and fish species give away the admiring time underwater to every nature lover.

Highlights:  Mostly, day visits are allowed on the island that too with the permission in advance from Chief Wildlife Warden. The astonishingly beautiful corals are the main feature of Cinque Island. The island itself is a sanctuary as it houses a large collection of variety coral reefs, sea weeds, multi coloured fish species, starfish, sea anemones, turtles and water snakes.

There is an authentic declaration on the name of the island which says that Cinque Island is the mostly visited island in Andaman archipelago.

Activities:  As everyone is quite clear about the fact that Cinque Island is an incomparable destination for the best scuba diving spots, tourists arrive here in large numbers every year. Those who would not want to be so adventurous also will not be disappointed since the island gives opportunities to do snorkeling and swimming at their best.

Distance from Port Blair:  It is at a distance of 38.9 kms from Port Blair.

Rutland Island

Rutland Island

Close to Port Blair is the beautiful island of Rutland, which used to be the home for Jangil, an indigenous Andaman tribe. The Jangil groups were found in the major interiors of the island. The lighthouse situated on the slopes of the hill on the north of the island is about 2 km. 

A part of Rutland Archipelago and is located across the Macpherson Strait. Duncan Passage separates Little Andaman from Rutland Island and from North Clinique Island by the presence of Manner Strait. There are two major peaks, Mount Ford which is 433 meters high and mount Mayo, 227 meters high, located in the North and South parts of the island respectively.

Highlights:  The major villages on the island are Rutland Villages, R M Point Village, Bamboo Nallaha, Kichad Nallaha, Bada Khari and Dani Nallah or east jetty. This island houses 119 households which have 347 inhabitants who speak Hindi, Bengali and Tamil. Cultivation is an identified livelihood activity on the island. Around 53 hectares of land is cultivated and 237 cattle heads and 157 goats are found on the island. 

The rich marine life appear on the island is yet another attraction. Both the smaller fish species and coral reefs are the prime attractions. Though there are a number of hills, the island offers the beautiful section of open jungle and bushes. The government has decided to open an underwater pipeline across Mac Pherson Strait to bring water from Rutland to Port Blair and from R. M Point to Phongibalu is South Andaman.

Activities:  Tourists are really fond of Rutland because it is an ideal base for divers to get training in open water diving. The major tourist spots here are Jahaji Beach, Bada Balu, Photo Nallah and Dani Nallah which are offering the best space to just relax and have fun. The vast beaches are giving the tourists a lot of opportunities to do swimming and snorkeling along the stretched coral reefs.

Distance from Port Blair:  From Port Blair, Rutland Island is located at a distance of 20 km and you can take a boat from Port Blair to reach the island.

Diglipur

All fans of eco-tourism should pack their bags and have an exciting vacay at Diglipur when they are visiting Andaman. It is famous for its green landscapes and its exotic marine life which makes it a must visit for nature lovers. The island is renowned for having many prominent beaches like Kalipur Beach, Ross and Smith Islands, Ramnagar Beach and Pathi Level Beach.

There is also the Saddle Peak Mountain National Park which can be accessed from Diglipur. It is replete with many exciting attractions with rare animals like Andaman wild pig, Andaman hill myna, Andaman imperial pigeon, water monitor, dolphins, whales and the Saltwater crocodile.

A must visit for trekking aficionados, Diglipur is the largest peak in the archipelago of Andaman islands and offers a wonderful sight of its unique wildlife. One of the most visited tourist places in Andaman, Diglipur is sure to leave you enthralled with its gorgeous scenery consisting of glittering white sands, nice weather, lofty palms and its exciting marine life. Diglipur is one of the most serene spots if you forget all the worries of your life and enjoy an eco-friendly holiday.

Activities: Trekking, Snorkeling, and Mangrove creek safari are some of the activities the activities that one can enjoy on their holiday in Diglipur island. Beach combing, sunbathing, surf riding, swimming, fishing, bird watching, trekking in Jungle, sailing, kayaking are some other activities not to be missed here.

Distance from Port Blair: Diglipur is at a distance of 290 km by road from Port Blair.

Find out the list of top hotels in Port Blair with best facilities and comfort for your memorable stay.

Top Experiences To Do in Diglipur

This three-storeyed prison was constructed by Britishers in 1906

Aamkunj Beach

Aamkunj Beach

Rangat is the parent location of Aamkunj beach, yet another eco-friendly tourist destination in Andaman. As it is the nesting ground for the sea turtles, you will be interested to spend ample time at this beach to observe the sea turtles. The beach was turned to an eco-park to protect the marine species and the environment here and a natural fresh water source is available which is behind the reason for the concept of park’s establishment. 

This park is made up of wood completely and those wood logs were taken from the beach itself. Thus, this a famous tourist destination now. Hundreds of visitors arrive here to see the structures in the park and spend ample time on the beach. The grey sands on the beach and the exact replica of the beach is seen on the water as well but both these sights make the atmosphere so scenic and pleasant.

Highlights:  The park itself is the highlight of Aamkunj and the easy access from Rangat makes the beach favourite to many locals and tourists equally. But the submerged boulders in the water would appear as a hindrance to snorkeling and scuba diving here. Check out the sites where you can do  scuba diving in Andaman .

Activities:  Aamkunj is declared as the ideal location for swimming, relax walks, sun bathing etc. People from nearby villages as well come to Aamkunj to have fun throughout the day. People spend time at the green park and watch the sea turtles’ nesting processes.

Distance from Port Blair:  Though it is located about 8 kms away from Rangat, it is lying at a distance of 163 kms from Port Blair.

Top Experiences To Do in Aamkunj Beach

Mangrove walkway dhanih nallah.

Mangrove Walkway Dhanih Nallah

Dhani Nallah Mangrove Nature Walkway unveils a hidden world of coastal marvels. Wander along the elevated path, embraced by lush mangrove trees and delicate ecosystems. Witness unique flora and fauna, as well as the vital role these mangroves play in preserving coastal balance. With every step, immerse yourself in nature's intricate tapestry, and gain a deeper understanding of these remarkable wetlands.

Top Experiences To Do in Mangrove Walkway Dhanih Nallah

Visit to Dhaninallah Mangrove Nature with Kalipur Beach

Long Island

Long Island

If you are looking to add some offbeat places to visit in Andaman for your vacation, Long Island is sure not to be missed. Located remotely and not having the best connectivity to other major places in Andaman, Long Island is sure to excite the adventure lover in you. Often hailed as a modern village with its basic amenities, Long island is a place where you can bask in the beauty of mesmerising beaches, cozy caves, rolling meadows and fascinating mangroves. The place is a must visit for nature lovers as there is no dearth of evergreen forests here.

Also, the Merk Bay Beach will leave you spellbound with its white sands and pristine blue waters and an ideal spot for bathing, watching dolphins, snorkelling and bird watching. The untouched beauty of this island is one of the great ways to have an adventurous time for backpackers exploring the tropical forests and hidden caves. The island is also known to offer some killer views of nature and allows you to indulge in some amazing water sports.

Highlights:  Some of the striking features of Long Island is its marine wealth with its exotic beaches. It’s a delight for adventure lovers as they are offered an electrifying vacation consisting of lush green tropical forests, unspoilt beaches, tropical forests and beautiful coasts.

Activities: Some of the popular activities to do here except from the obvious sunbathing, is trekking, snorkelling and scuba diving. People should also undertake a boat ride to Merk and Lalaji Bay Beaches along with shopping in Rangat Bazaar when they are here. Travellers can also visit the Boat Building Yard on the island and see some locally made boats. The island is also well-known for forest camping, beach camping, nature walks, trekking and exploring the villages through the densely

Andaman cruise packages are popular among the tourists, so we recommend for a cruise tour when you are Andaman so that you can witness the beauty of Bay of Bengal.

Distance from Port Blair:  The island is located about 82 kms from Port Blair. You can use the boat service available from Port Blair to Long Island thrice a week.

Check out the list of activities in Port Blair that you can take part in.

Guitar Island Beach

Guitar Island Beach

One of the significant yet less explored islands in Andaman is Guitar Island and there is a fascinating reason behind the unusual name of it. The shape of a guitar is clearly drawn by the island and yet another feature is that this island gets connected to the neighboring island during low tides. For sightseeing and spending a fresh morning, this island is quite good. This inhabited island is a wonder for many as it is tucked away by the green nature and astounding azure water that would be supported always by the relaxed long beach. It has one of the best beaches in andaman . 

Apart from some fishing boats, the island is devoid of the crowd and you will feel the most private space on the island without any hindrance. Since there are no settlements on the island, night stay will be difficult. Hence tourists arrive here in the morning, spend some time relaxing and then go back by afternoon.

Highlights:  The long sandy beaches are the major attraction on the island and the relishing nature supports it throughout. The pristine nature would eclipse everything else on the island.

Activities:  Sightseeing and beach walk along the long, narrow yet beautiful sand bed are the most appreciated and welcomed activities but you will get enough chances to spot the sea animals like crabs, hermit crabs etc roaming around and a huge collection of shells will be seen here and there throughout the beach.

Distance from Port Blair:  Since Guitar Island is a part of Long Island, it can be approached by dunghi or traditional boat to the island. It will take around 15 minutes only. From Port Blair, Long Island is around 90 km and one can reach by road or by sea taking a boat service.

Merk Bay Beach

Merk Bay Beach

The famous, prominent and beautiful Merk Bay Beach is located on the North Passage Island in Andaman which is the immaculate yet uninhabited island. It is close to the popular Straight Island and Long Island.

The combination of the turquoise water with the highly glittering white sandy beach executes the definition of unseen beauty very well. From Long Island jetty, one will get a lot of boat services to reach the beach and why tourists are eagerly coming to Merk Bay Beach is to simply relax or for a remarkable day out.

Highlights:  The boat safari from the Long Island Jetty is quite exciting as the journey will be going through the vast creeks and it will take around one hour to reach the beach. There is one point to remember is that during the rainy season or rough weather conditions, there would high waves which will make your journey a bit tricky and difficult so it is always better to check the Andaman travel guide before visiting.

Tourists have pointed out that Merk Bay Beach is an ideal location for bird watching and there are plenty of opportunities to spot the playful dolphins coming out of the water to meet you.

Activities:  Birding, beach walk, dolphin spotting etc are the main activities Merk Bay Beach loves to host and there are water-based activities like boating, swimming etc can be done.

Distance from Port Blair:  From Port Blair, Long Island lies about 47 nautical miles away and after you reach Long Island, you can take the option of a boat ride from Long Island jetty to the beach.

Lalaji Bay Beach

Lalaji Bay Beach

A peaceful beach that attracts quite a lot of number of tourists is Lalaji Bay Beach located in the west coast of Long Island. The beach is closely connected to Rangat and Middle Andaman so that people won’t get confused about the route to reach Lalaji Bay Beach. Walking through the mangrove creek would be adventurous enough before you reach the charming beach. Facilities are limited on the beach so that tourists are always advised to bring drinking water with them. 

Highlights: The crystal clear sea and the copious green trees on the shore are making the beach looks amazing and splendid. This pristine beach is highly suitable for beach hopping or sole walking for a refreshing and rejuvenating mind. For a relaxed, peaceful time, Lalaji beach is the best. To surprise you, at times, the dolphins will come out of the habitat and meet the sun.

Activities:  The beach is undoubtedly the best for swimming and snorkeling. But to relax for a while watching the crashing waves will be a remarkable experience for those who love to spend time in peace. To reach the beach, if you are ready, take a 2 hour long walk through the wilderness and the greatest pleasure on arriving at Lalaji Beach is the trekking trip.

Distance from Port Blair:  Lalaji Beach is properly connected to Rangat via continuous ferry but it is lying at a distance of 89 kms from Port Blair. To avoid the long and tiring sea trips, people usually take the bus route to reach Rangat and from there they take the ferry service to reach the beach.

Don't miss to check out our guide on the top places to see in Havelock Island , which can help you in planning your trip. 

Kala Pathar Beach

Kala Pathar Beach

Kalapathar Beach located near Kalapathar Village which is famous for the abundant black stones is an adorning beauty on the famous Havelock Island. The whole beach is dramatically lined by thick greenery and one important fact about the beach is that it is comparatively silent and most of the time, less number of people will be roaming around and that may be the reason why it sticks close to the visitor’s heart. As the number of people is lesser, Kalapathar Beach is very special for couples and families who would like to spend time in peace and utmost calmness. 

Along with that the indescribable sunset and sunrise views from the beach give unimaginable energy to the tourists. The emerald water, the silvery grains on the shore, the typical green colour of the tropical trees arrayed in a catching way and the pleasant views from the shore are the prime reasons why Kalapathar become a heroic figure many times.

Since there are n number of accommodation facilities near the beach, tourists are eager to take up a long vacation on Havelock Island and visit this beach.

Activities:  Sunbathing is the best activity that can be done on Kalapathar beach. Snorkeling, bathing, swimming or just walk around are the possible activities that can be done on the beach. Watching the exciting sunset and sunrise is also considered to be refreshing activity here.

Scuba diving also is an important activity which would open the gates of wide coral reefs underwater.

Distance from Port Blair:  It is located at a distance of 61 kms from Port Blair.

If you are traveling to Havelock Island from Port Blair then you must check our Port Blair to Hvaelock Travel Guide .

Top Experiences To Do in Kala Pathar Beach

Kalapathar Beach Tour

Corbyns Cove Beach

Corbyns Cove Beach

Close to Port Blair, a superb, silent beach is Corbyn’s Cove Beach. The fringes of coconut leaves make the beach look adorable. The clear white sandy beach hearing lullabies from the azure water is a remarkable bed for complete relaxation. The shallow water does not support a lot of adventure activities. Still, Corbyn’s Cove Beach is a favourite beach for many due to the calmness and cherish-able time it can provide and it is one of the famous places to visit in Port Blair.

The crescent shape of the beach with complete greenery on its sides has an inevitable role in showcasing the simple beach look stunning. Families are found in large numbers here as the waves are not trickier and the long extension of sand bed to the sea and suitable places to do swimming and bathing.

Activities:  Since the beach is a silent one, not much adventure activities are done here but it is considered to be one of the best beaches in Andaman for relaxed swimming and bathing.

Distance from Port Blair:  7 kms are the distance from Port Blair to this beach and autos will take around INR 100-150 to drop you at the location. But you can take a taxi as well.

Top Experiences To Do in Corbyns Cove Beach

Lamiya bay beach.

Lamiya Bay Beach

Truly blessed by the enormous natural spectacle, Lamiya Bay Beach is Diglipur is a killer attraction in Andaman. A pristine beach is located on the foothills of Saddle Peak, the highest point on the island and ahead of Kalipur Beach. The quintessential sea enhanced by the polished stones on the shore attracts a huge number of tourists always. The pebble beach which is long and wide is one of the favourite destinations in Andaman for honeymoon couples as well as families. 

The rock structures of the shoreline are giving the entire atmosphere a charming look. This clean beach assures that the tourists are extremely happy to spend time here. The forest department has set up some eco-friendly huts and a watch room on the beach in order to extend all the necessary comforts and essential facilities to the tourists. 

But sadly, the lack of proper caring leads this beach to be secluded and devastated and the Government seems to be not that serious about the maintenance of more huts and tourist friendly features, as visitors say. There ae a lot of scopes to build this beach into one of the most prominent beaches in Andaman because of the countless factors that make it look dashing.

Highlights:  The pebbled beach and the rock structures lying on the shore are itself the key factors which make Lamiya Bay an astounding beauty. The sunrise and sunset views from the beach have a lot of admirers.

Activities:  Swimming and beach walk are the most favourite activities. There is ample space on the beach to relax as well.

Distance from Port Blair:  From Port Blair, it would take around 12-hour journey by road to reach Diglipur and from there, one can reach Lamiya Bay easily.

Kalipur Beach

Kalipur Beach

Kalipur Beach in Diglipur stands as a prominent destination for turtle nesting across the Andaman Islands. Renowned for this natural phenomenon, the beach hosts the arrival of turtles for egg-laying. Notably preserved, the beach enlists round-the-clock security personnel to ensure the turtles' safety. If one intends to witness this awe-inspiring event during nighttime, the assistance of a guide is indispensable. Detecting a nesting turtle unaided is quite challenging for newcomers. Attempting to illuminate the surroundings is futile, as the turtles refrain from approaching due to perceived threats.

Top Experiences To Do in Kalipur Beach

Little andaman island.

Little Andaman Island

Plenty of adventure and leisurely activities have taken the name of Little Andaman to the sky. When the size of the island is considered, Little Andaman is in the fourth position on the list of islands in Andaman. This island belongs to the south Andaman district, a little far away from Port Blair about 88 kms. 

A part of Little Andaman group, Little Andaman Island is kept separated by the famous Duncan Passage and the low-lying island possesses a large scale of rainforests and several unique species of marine turtles. Along with them, the long white sandy beaches and the captivating waterfalls provide the island a fairy tale like beauty.

Highlights:  The popular Little Andaman Lighthouse which is already known as Richardson’s Lighthouse is the one thing that makes the island renowned and it is located about 14 km south from Hut Bay port. Onge aboriginal tribes are the native people here and they call their island as Egu Belong.

Activities:  The island has gained popularity through surfing and there are hundreds of spots to do authentic surfing as the water is so friendly yet tricky at times. Along with surfing, there are some other important activities have achieved special spaces in the hearts of tourists. They are boating through the creeks, elephant safari, elephant calves training etc. Also, there is an astonishing beach located 14 km from Hut Bay Jetty which is truly blessed with long shores and amiable water. There you can do sun basking, surfing, snorkeling and coral viewing. 

Flanked by the long array of coconut plantation, the beach houses a lot of tourist huts. From Hut Bay Jetty, you have to travel around 6.5 kms to reach yet another activity centre that is White Surf waterfall lying calmly in the middle of thick evergreen forests. In addition to that, a visit to Whisper Wave Waterfall should be considered as important as you will be trekking for 4 kms approximately through the dense forest to reach this enigmatic waterfall.

Distance from Port Blair:  Little Island is lying 88 km south of Port Blair and daily boat services are available to reach Hut Bay wharf which is the central point to connect to the Little Andaman Island.

Here are some tourist places in Port Blair that you must visit in your trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Butler Bay Beach

Butler Bay Beach

Explore one of the most beautiful places in Andaman and Nicobar Islands with a visit to Butler Bay beach. It is known for its fabulous views and often hailed as one of the most amazing surfing spots in India. The jaw dropping views of the beach will leave you enticed throughout the holiday and will let you have some of the most memorable moments of your vacation.

For those who are looking for a laid back vacation, Butler Bay Beach offers many huts and cottages where you can treat yourself with the views of the ocean. With a range of activities to keep you occupied, Butler Bay Beach is a place where you will have an amazing time with your loved ones. Flanked by coconut trees, Butler bay beach is something that you should not miss to catch a beautiful sunrise or sunset.

For the surfers, Butler Bay Beach is a great spot to enjoy their favourite activity. Since it is relatively less crowded , it’s a great spot for those who like to escape the hustle and bustle of life by rejuvenating in a place which boasts of azure blue waters and green trees covering the landscape.

Highlights: The most fascinating attraction of Butler Bay Beach is its beautiful waterfall, White Surf which will let you soak in some peaceful moments by yourself along with offering a great time.

Activities: One of the best things to do here is surfing for which it is known all over the country. Other activities which the tourists can look forward to when they are in Butler Bay Beach include swimming, sightseeing, having a bonfire by the beach, sun basking, jungle trekking, elephant rides etc.

Distance from Port Blair: It is about 100 km away from the capital city, Port Blair.

Stewart Island Beach

Stewart Island Beach

Enjoy a relaxing time with your loved ones by spending some time at Stewart Island Beach when you are in Andaman. The place is famous having its long and narrow beach and offering you some of the quietest places to see in Andaman. One can look forward to soothe their eyes with vast expanses of sand and never ending shoreline flanked with perfect blue waters of the sea. Offering some of the most scintillating views during the time of sunrise and sunset, Stewart Island Beach is a wonderful getaway to enjoy with your friends and family. It’s a vacationers paradise with its uninhabited lands and pristine nature. The serene air, picture perfect views and the occasional cool breeze will make you wish you never had to come back from this heavenly place in Andaman. One can picnic here throughout the day before its time for sunset and cherish some of the most beautiful moments of your holiday in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Highlights: Some of the major tourist attractions nearby this beach are Baratang Island, Ross and Smith Island, Long Island, Mud volcano, Bird Watching, Cellular Jail near to Stewart. Activities: If you seek a laid back day enjoying the sun, sand and seam this is one of the best places to visit in Andaman. Along with that tourists can indulge inplaying sports such as beach volleyball, football etc on the beach. Distance from Port Blair: The beach lies around 150 km from Port Blair.

Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex

Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex

Commonly known as Andaman water sports Complex, this place is sure not to be missed if you are looking to have a fun filled day. One of the most exciting tourist places in Andaman if you are going with family, Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is where you can enjoy a number of water sports like row boats, paddle boating, parasailing, banana boat rides, speed boating etc. The place is renowned for its serene ambience and also has its own historical significance attached to it. It is known for the place there the Battle of Aberdeen was fought between the Andaman aborigines and the Britishers in 1859.

The place is suitable to be visited whether you are going with friends or family as it assured you to have a delightful day with many exciting activities. There are also many benches and chairs in the complex where you can relax and unwind in the tranquil surroundings of the open sea and enjoying the fresh air breeze.

Highlights: it is a great spot to have your share of fun in Andaman with water based adventure activities and enjoy multiple activities in one go. There is also an artificial waterfall which adds to the attraction of Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex.

Activities: The popular activities which you can enjoy here are water skiing, speed boat rides, windsurfing, water scooter, water cycles, banana boats, paddle boats etc.

Distance from Port Blair: Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is at a distance of 9.8 kilometres from central Port Blair.

Timing: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Top Experiences To Do in Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex

Half-Day Port Blair Tour

Anthropological Museum

Anthropological Museum

Andaman Island’s tribes and their life stories are thoroughly displayed in the vast anthropological museum in Andaman. The museum exhibits the knowledge of four different and major tribes of Andaman named Jarawas, Sentinelese, Great Andamanese, and Onges and it is one of the popular places to visit in Port Blair. This museum was established with the aim of showcasing the cultural importance of the major tribes lived and continued to live here in Andaman.

Highlights:  Jarawa chest guards that have geometrical figures embalmed on them are one of the most attractive items in the museum. It depicts the lifestyle of the simple Jarawa tribes. The gothic lifestyle followed by the Sentenelese tribes is portrayed by keeping a skull recovered from the place they lived.

Another important item is the different types of boats with different sizes that explain the life of coastal people and natives. 

Activities: Handicraft items made of coconut or palm leaves showcase the artistic culture prevailed among the tribal groups in the forests. Some clothing materials and apparels preserved in the museum tell us that there was no gender bias among the tribal people as both men and women were using the same type of dresses. The huge library inside the museum throws light upon the unknown facts and knowledge of tribes, the old natives and their life styles, the cultural transitions and livelihood followed by almost all the people on the island.

A collection of weapons and armors used in the ancient time depicts how important and fearful the maritime attacks and insurgence happened during the time and the way the tribes prepared to face them.

Timing:  The museum is opened on all days from Tuesday to Sunday from 09:00 am to 01:00 pm and from 01:30 pm to 04:30 pm.

Entry fee:  Entry fee is INR 10 and for camera the fee is INR 20.

Distance from Port Blair:  It is located at Pheonix Bay, which would need a drive of 7 kms or for 8 minutes from Port Blair.

Top Experiences To Do in Anthropological Museum

Katchal island.

Katchal Island

Though the islands in Andaman are pretty famous, the talks about Nicobar Island are rarely heard and thus the real beauty of many of the pristine islands in Nicobar archipelago is a mystery for the outer world. One of the less explored islands in Nicobar archipelago is Katchal Island which used to be known as Tihanyu. To stop these islands getting exploited by the outsiders, the Government has declared the islands in Nicobar as an Aboriginal Tribal Reserve Area. 

Hence, now, Indians also need special tribal pass to visit these islands. Except from the Government employees, none is permitted to stay on the island of Katchal. During the Tsunami happened in 2004, Katchal Island was affected hugely and a lot of inhabitants were missing. It devastated the island and diminished its socio-economic achievements. The area of Katchal is 146.5 sq.km and it is located around 305 kms south to the capital city of Port Blair.

Highlights:  The major peak on the island is the one with a height of 835 feet above sea level. The abundance of calcareous sandstone and marble slates make the hills of Katchal so shining and important. There is a superb, dense tropical forest where you can find an enormous collection of pythons, black monkeys etc and Katchal is simply overshadowing every other island in Nicobar. 

The vast beaches where the astonishing sunrise and sunset can be viewed from, the prosperous jungles, the auspicious natural spectacle and much more are there to give away Katchal a special place. There are a lot of schools, primary and secondary health centres, police station, power station, jetty etc which make the island second to none.

Activities:  Since there are plenty of jungles and tropical rainforests, trekking would offer you an adventurous moment. The hills may give you plenty of opportunities to do hiking and the beaches will send to you the best space to relax.

Distance from Port Blair:  The Katchal Island is lying south to Port Blair, about 305 kms away.

Chatham Saw Mill

Chatham Saw Mill

The largest wood processors in Andaman is the Chatham Saw Mill in Port Blair. It was established by the British in 1883 and it can be reached by a wooden bridge as it is located on Chatham Island. The saw mill is still working and it has an important role in the betterment of the economy and development and it is one of the best places to visit in Port Blair.

But now the mill is under the control of state government. It was set up for meeting the requirements of timber and wood based constructions. One of the largest saw mills in Asia, Chatham Saw Mill has gained international acclaim through these years for the high-quality timber products. The mill is able to saw about 20000 cum logs annually and almost around 750 employees are working at the mill.

Highlights:  There is a modern museum in the compound of the Chatham Saw Mill complex exhibits the beautiful photographs and the working of Department of Environment and Forest and different handicrafts made of carvings, polishing, and paintings. The museum is a helping hand to know the history, culture, and development of the island through these years. 

Activities: You will be able to watch the different processes like bringing the woods into the mill, sorting, cutting and storing. You will be able to spot the bomb crater left by Japanese Ordnance in World War 2.

Distance from Port Blair:  Chatham Island, Port Blair. One can reach the mill via Foreshore Road in 24 minutes.

Top Experiences To Do in Chatham Saw Mill

Karmatang beach.

Karmatang Beach

Karmatang Beach is very close to Mayabunder, about 12 km's distance and it is a prominent attraction in Andaman. The small huts and places to take rest on the beach are really an advantage for welcoming more number of tourists. To relax, to read books or to arrange a party, these huts are suitable. 

Karmatang Beach is highly recommended for the tourists since it is kept cleaned and the surrounding greenery is an unavoidable attraction. The green trees on the beach provide space for hammocks as tourists will love to use these hammocks and see the sea coming towards the shore every time.

Highlights:  Karmatang Beach is known as the turtle’s paradise as it supports turtle nesting on a large scale and there you can find a turtle nesting farm as well. The vast shoreline and the cooperation of the natives are really helping the beach achieve a premier position in the tourism sector of Andaman. Natives are frequently found on the beach with their families to spend vacation and Karmatang is an authentic hangout spot for tourists as well as locals.

Activities:  The beach is best suited for relaxation and beach walk. The water is a little bit choppy but the vast beach will offer you enough chances to spend time lying on the white sandy bed and relax.

Distance from Port Blair:  Karmatang Beach is located at a distance of 240 km away from Port Blair. One can reach by the road connecting to Mayabunder. There are ships and boats as well as buses from Port Blair at regular intervals to reach Mayabunder. From Mayabunder, you will get cabs to reach Karmatang Beach which would take around 20-30 minutes to reach. Another access to the beach lies on the Grand Andaman Trunk Road from Port Blair that too directly.

Limestone Caves

Limestone Caves

Baratang Island and the limestone caves in Andaman and Nicobar Islands are awesomely famous for different reasons. The thick mangrove forests, the enlarged tropical forest canopy, the friendly rivers to take a boat ride and the carvings of nature in the form of mud volcanoes and limestone caves are the principal factors that overshadowing everything else on the island. Tourists love to visit Baratang during their tour of Andaman especially for the glowing structures found in the caves made of limestone which are years old. 

The journey to the caves is splendid as one has to cross the mangrove forests and the tribal reserves from Baratang boat jetty. These caves give away a feeling that you are at some place which is not a part of Andaman Islands. These are the rare caves which contain the stalagmites and stalactites rock structures proving against the common myth that both of them cannot be found together in one place. If you are really exhausted by repeatedly visiting the islands and beaches in Andaman then you must visit Baratang Island and these caves especially.  Also, find the list of all the best places in Baratang Island for your next Andaman trip. 

Highlights:  The mangrove forests encircling the caves are the real attraction at this place and people are eagerly waiting to take an adventurous boat ride through the mangroves and find the sleeping crocodiles in water. Another highlight which leaves the beauty of the caves heightened is its originality kept preserved from time immemorial. Humans have not exploited the real charm of the caves and thus these caves are stealing hundreds of hearts.

Activities: Boating and trekking can be done here.

Distance from Port Blair:  To reach Baratang Island, one has to travel via road for almost 100 kms. You can take a bus or drive yourself and then you have to cross the Middle Strait and a half an hour long boat ride will take you to the limestone caves and formations.  

Location:  Baratang Island is the region where limestone caves are found.

Samudrika Marine Museum

Samudrika Marine Museum

The Indian Navy is guarding the famous Samudrika Marine Museum which exhibits the richest collection of Andaman’s animal and floral lives and it is one of the best places to visit in Port Blair. The rare species of fish, other animals, plants, corals etc are preserved well over here and there is a small aquarium also. Rather, the different attraction on the island is this museum if you are completed visiting the beaches and the relishing islands.

A lot of tourists have recognized this museum as a perfect representation of what the island can offer to surprise the visitors but in a miniature form. The museum located just opposite to Andaman Teal House is occupied with five sections displaying the history of the islands, the geographical features, about the people and their lifestyles, the less explored archaeological information and of course the marine life.

The museum is established with the idea of creating awareness among people on various aspects regarding oceanic life and the importance of preserving this sensitive ecosystem well for a balanced future of human beings.

Highlights:  Outside the museum, there is a skeleton of a blue whale preserved and it is a marvellous sight to look at. The first room shows facts like volcanoes, tribes, different types of woods, insects etc. The second room is displaying the reverberating underwater beauties through an aquarium.

Coral Reefs have an entire room that is the third room. Seashells in abundance have persevered in the fourth room and you will be surprised to the tremendous collection. Last but not least is the fifth room that is dedicated to the tribes of Andaman, the butterflies’ and the insects’ specimens as well.

Timing : The museum is open on all days from Tuesday to Sunday from 09:00 am to 01:00 pm and from 02:00 pm t0 05:00 pm.

Entry fee : For adult: INR 50 and for child: INR 25. If you wish to take camera or video to the inside, you will have to pay INR 20 and INR 50 respectively.

Distance from Port Blair:  The museum is situated in Port Blair itself, walkable distance only.

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Bharatpur Beach

Bharatpur Beach

The best beach in Neil Island is Bharatpur which looks exactly as a painting exhibiting beauty at the higher level. Among all the favourite beaches in Neil Island, Bharathpur has a separate space. The extensive Bay of Bengal is beautifully lulled by the vast greenery and long stretches of white sand on the shore and tourists from all over the world love Bharathpur because of its backdrop unimaginably designed by the creator.

The lagoon with shallow and clear water is an ideal space for family to have fun and enjoy the level best. The 500 km long beach has a lot of options for the kids to play and simply laugh.

Highlights:  Early morning visit to the beach will make you revel in the magnificent sunrise views when the beach gets showered in multi hues from the sun and the sight is amazingly vibrant. There is no other better option to start your day with unlimited positivity.

Activities:  This is one of the best spots to do snorkeling and scuba diving with the proper guides available throughout the island. You are getting the perfect opportunity to delve into the sacred world of marine animals and plants which are colourful in their own terms. Also, glass bottom ride is yet another favourite activity done by the visitors of Bharathpur beach.

As the clear water always unwinds the extended coral reefs in different colours, people love to do swimming as well to have a face to face conversation with these rare species in underwater.

Distance from Port Blair:  Bharathpur beach is located in Neil Island about 40 kms from Port Blair. From the boat jetty at Neil Island, it is really easy to reach the beach by boat.

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Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge

Activities:  This is one of the best spots to do snorkeling and scuba diving with the proper guides available throughout the island.

Distance from Port Blair:  It is located about 38 kms from Port Blair.

Laxmanpur Beach

Laxmanpur Beach

Comparatively a silent beach on Neil Island is Laxmanpur Beach that is outshining every other beach on the island in terms of beauty and ravishing charm. Among the beaches in Andaman, it is ranked no.3 and the major reason for that is the greatest combination of azure water, the long stretch of secluded beach, the tropical trees in the backdrop and the heaven-like peace prevailing around.

It is very close to Neil Island boat jetty, about 2 kms away and that makes the beach more special to the tourists who would love to simply walk around and relax in utmost peace.The accessibility to the beach is perhaps easier by walking and it will let you marvel at the beauty of the surrounding in a deep manner and the natural spectacle would enable you to revel in and linger the vacation you have planned to have over here.

Highlights: The glittering coral reefs under water would open your eyes wide while you interact with them by doing scuba diving. A relaxing evening walk along the cold, sandy beach is another activity tourists have their hearts at. Also, the sunset views from the beach have been glamorized by the astounding nature in the background.

Activities:  As every other beach on Neil Island, Laxmanpur Beach also welcomes its visitors by offering the umpteen number of activities that can be done alone, with your family and friends. The shallow water which is the crystal clear would offer you the best time of snorkeling and swimming.

Distance from Port Blair:  Though the beach is very close to Neil Island, the distance from Port Blair might force you to take a boat ride and it is located about 40 kms from Port Blair. From Neil Island ferry tier, the beach is lying 2 kms away and anyone can reach their by walking.

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Parrot island.

Parrot Island

An uninhabited island located in the southern part of Andaman, Parrot Island is a paradise on Earth exhibiting the wonderful attractions of nature elaborately. There are a lot of beaches on Nicobar island welcome the plenty of tourists every year. It is a part of Baratang Island and can be accessed from Baratang Jetty. There is a chance for a spooky ride in a dinghy boat from the jetty as the route goes through several creeks. You can also go for  cruise ride in andaman  for leisure experience. 

Before you reach Parrot Island, you will see a bunch of mangrove forests, appear as an evenly cut and well- arranged extending a pleasant view of nature at its best. And a fact is obvious from the name of the island. Yes, Parrot Island got its name from the hundreds of parrot flocks come to visit the beaches and mangrove forests and stay overnight here. They sharpen the mangrove roots with their red beak and thus the mangrove garden got equal shape and symmetry.

Highlights:  Apart from the green parrots, visitors have spotted the large multi-colored parakeets on the island and both these species made the structure of island totally camouflaging and mind blowing. The sunset views, not to be explained, are dramatically stunning as it combines the sea and the sky together and indicates that the groups of parrots and parakeets are coming to the island soon.

Activities:  Sightseeing in the major activity that can be done on Parrot Island as it showcases a number of forests, mangrove gardens and rare sights of colorful birds. But the boating through the creeks and the mangrove gardens is considered to be a thrilling adventure activity.

Distance from Port Blair:  The nearest city to Baratang Island is Port Blair and from the city one can take a cab or bus to Diglipur and Parrot Island is located at a distance of 30 km from Baratang Jetty. It would take around 30 minutes to reach the island by Dunghi boat available at Baratang Jetty.

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Jarawa Reserve Forest

The Jarawa Reserve Forest, located in the Andaman Islands of India, is a sanctuary of unparalleled biodiversity and cultural significance.

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The Andaman Islands are the ideal vacation location, with their sunny sky, golden beaches, turquoise oceans, and unspoiled surroundings. Explore the most amazing places in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands from beaches to Islands and many more places that one can visit in the Andaman Islands.

Here in this article, we will share with you all the tourist places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Shores, museums, wildlife parks and sanctuaries, famous jails, elegant seafood restaurants, attractive resorts, and retail centres — the Andaman and Nicobar islands have it all. The scenery of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands will take your breath away from the time as soon as your jet touches down at the airport or your ferry arrives at the port.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a stunning region with several must-see attractions for any visitor. We’ve selected several places that we believe are must-sees when visiting the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

1) Cellular Jail-The National Memorial

This is referred to as the Bastile of India. It has witnessed “the drama of the battle for independence of people held in servitude by a foreign force.” The drama of this historical fight is being brought to life in a Sound and Light Show. This show is rooted in the history of this isle and jail as if it were narrated by the oldest “Peepal Tree,” which is still surviving in the jail.

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The Cellular Jail stands as a silent witness to the horrible sufferings of nationalists and freedom fighters imprisoned in its chambers. They even had to give up their precious lives as victims of the British and Japanese governments’ oppression and brutality. The show imparts a feeling of respect and pride and is a must-visit on the very first night!

2) Chidiyatapu – Enjoy a mesmerizing sunset

Chidiya Tapu is a calm small location great for bird watching and spending a few hours among the grandeur of nature, and this is one of the top tourist destinations in Andaman. It is home to hundreds of kinds of birds.

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The sunsets here are breathtaking and should not be missed. The location is 25 kilometres from Port Blair’s city centre and is easily accessible by road. Summer is the best time to visit Chidiyatapu since the sky is clear.

3) Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, there is a tranquil haven that is home to some of the most exquisite coral reefs. Yes, the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park in Port Blair’s Wandoor district is around 30 kilometres away.

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The park’s main feature is that it conserves multiple islands by keeping tourists away from tourism and touristic activities, so protecting the lush magnificence and marine life. It features vistas of coral reefs, snorkelling chances, and sights of some of the most endangered marine wildlife, including scorpionfish, butterflyfish, surgeonfish, angelfish, huge robber crabs, and others.

4) Visit Corbyn’s Cove beach

A beach at the heart of the city that offers some spectacular experiences. Must visit in evening time. Here you can just laze around or can avail water activities such as Jet Ski rides, Sea Kart or Parasailing. Local shopping experiences and eateries are available at Corbyns Cove beach are available to indulge in some local experiences.

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5) Mount Harriet Visit – The second highest peak of South Andaman

Explore South Andaman second highest peak from where the beautiful shot of a 20 Rupee note was taken. Mount Harriet offers a good panoramic view of the Ross and North Bay Island from its peak. A trekking trail to Madhuban from Mount Harriet is available for adventure lovers. Bird watching at Mount Harriet is also pretty famous among birders.

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6) Visit the first Administrative Settlement of British – Ross Island

Ross Island is one of the most visited places in Port Blair . This island is now managed by the Indian Navy. The place has deer, peacocks, and eagles. A good ecosystem is maintained at Ross Island . A boat from Andaman water sports complex has to be availed to reach this island. If you love history or a found of visiting places that gives a perspective of the past then Ross Island should be in your bucket list of places to visit in Andaman.

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7) North Bay Island – Water Sports hub in Port Blair

The main water sports hub of Port Blair. If you are coming to Port Blair and are looking into one of the best places to do water sports then consider North Bay Island as the best location. Here you can do all kinds of water sports activities, from Scuba Diving to Glass bottom boat rides. You have all the water activities lined up at one single place for all people. From kids to elders all can indulge in water activities and can visit North Bay Island.

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8) Visit Chatham Saw Mill – Oldest Saw Mill in India

Chatham Saw mill was built on top of Chatham Island by the British and it is the main hub for all wood and logging. Here boats from different places on the islands bring wood for processing. This is a must-visit place for tourists who prefers to know a little of history and the machinery used to handle huge trees.

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9) Flag Point – Take a Pit Stop or Walk around the beautiful shoreline

Flag point was added to the Andaman tourist places to visit in the year 2018 during the visit of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. During his visit, the Flag Point was inaugurated and this place is enroute Corbys Cove beach. The place gets happening in the evening and you can spend some time here to enjoy the views and to take some pictures. Its a must-visit place when you are in Andaman.

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10) Visit the Museums

A museum tour is an excellent method to learn about an area’s cultural heritage. And, because these islands are steeped in history, Museums are a must-visit in Andaman. Take a stroll through the Anthropological Museum, which offer insights into the lifestyles of the region’s tribal communities, and the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum in Port Blair, which provides a view into the variety of marine life.

The Samudrika Marine Museum, operated by the Indian Navy, is one of the many attractive and historic sites on Andaman Island. This facility was developed to raise public knowledge of aquatic life. The museum is organised into five parts, each of which tells the narrative of the Andaman Islands.

Port Blair has few museums to explore where you can know about the history of the islands, the aboriginal tribes of Andaman Islands, Fisheries Museum, Science Centre and many other minute details that help to understand the ecosystem around the islands. You will require at least half a day to visit all the museums in Port Blair .

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11) Visit Jolly Bouy Island

This place is unique and preserved. Jolly Bouy Island offers crystal clear water which is barely touched and explored. It’s one of the most virgin places on the islands. A boat ride from Mahatma Gandhi marine national reserve has to be taken to reach this place. Various coral reefs, starfish, sea anemone can be found when you visit here.

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12) Baratang Island – Explore Limestone Caves Here

Explore the tropical side of the Andaman and Nicobar Island, Baratang Island in the middle Andaman offers some most unique experience in the Andaman archipelago. Here you pass through Jarawa tribal reserve and mangrove forest to reach the limestone caves . An awesome experience, if I have to say. The journey starts early around 3 AM and it is worth the effort to experience something unique.

Baratang is well-known for its natural attractions, which range from spectacular Limestone Caves to lush mangrove streams. There are tidal swamp woods and Mud Volcanoes , which are modest yet interesting. It is the first entrance north of the capital city, lying between the Middle and Southern Andaman Islands. Because of its proximity to Port Blair (around 100 kilometres), it is a popular one-day excursion destination.

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13) Radhanagar Beach – Havelock Island- Andaman’s pride

Havelock is undoubtedly the prime destination for water sports and beautiful beaches within the Andamans. Havelock is home to several beaches including the Radhanagar Beach – This beach, ranked as being one of the best in Asia, is a must-see due to its natural beauty. Go to Radhanagar beach to spend the evening watching sunset as you’ve never seen before.

Radhanagar beach has been awarded with the prestigious Blue Flag Certification.

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14) Kalapathar Beach – See the actual turquoise

This is the third most visited place on Havelock Island . The beach here gives an actual feel of the real turquoise color. A curvy road by the sea takes you to this place. Good for sunrise and photography, Kalapathar beach offers you a good experience and we recommend you add this place to your bucket list. Try to get to this beach in the early hours to enjoy a pleasant view.

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15) Vijaynagar beach

A beach after Radhanagar beach where you can actually swim and enjoy. See, the fact is many beaches at Havelock Island are not suitable for swimming because of the rocks. Now, Vijaynagar beach offers a good experience of the sunrise along with a magical beach where you can actually swim. This beach is en route to Kalapathar beach.

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16) Visit Laxmanpur Beach

The most famous place on Neil Island to experience a magical sunset, Laxmanpur beach . This beach us shaped like a triangle offers a good sunset view from its tip. The usual sunset time in Neil Island is around 5:30 PM so travellers can reach here at 4:45 PM and then walk to the tip of the beach to see the sunset. This beach is not recommended for swimming and water sports.

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17) Enjoy water sports at Bharatpur Beach

Bharatpur beach is the hub for all water sports activities at Neil Island. Here at this beach, you can indulge in Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Boat Ride, Jet Ski ride and banana boat ride. At Bharatpur beach you can also indulge in boat scuba diving. We recommend visiting this place on the next day of the tour at Neil Island so that you get ample time to enjoy the beach and its water activities.

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18) Visit the Natural Rock formation

Now, when you visit Neil Island. You have to visit this place which is loved by tourists. Small pits are formed around the natural rock formation which holds a variety of fishes that attracts many tourists.  This place is accessible during low tide and a small walk is required to reach this place.

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19) Visit Diglipur    

Diglipur, the northernmost town and a wildlife lover’s favourite destination to visit in Andaman, is host to Andaman’s highest peak in the south Andaman, the Saddle Peak. Saddle peak is 732 meters high and takes atleast half a day to reach to its peak.

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Diglipur Island is one of the main tourist attractions in Andaman and gives convenient access to a variety of guests’ needs, from lodging to sightseeing. Trekking the Saddle peak, witnessing the turtle nesting in the nights or The mud volcano sites are all attention-worthy locations in Diglipur city.

20)  Ross and Smith Island- The Twin Island

A 50-meter-long sandbank connects these lovely twin islands. During high tide, this silky white sand bar disappears into the ocean and rises while during low tide. The calm waters are extremely clear, and the unspoiled pristine coasts are among the most beautiful on the islands.

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Unlike Ross Island, which has dense forest cover, Smith Island has the most facilities, such as large bamboo huts with plenty of shelters, changing rooms, and restrooms. The beaches’ beauty is wonderful, and it is strongly advised that you visit them at least once while in Andaman. A cab from Port Blair to Diglipur has to be hired and then a boat has to be hired to reach Ross and Smith Island.

21) Visit Turtle nesting ground – Diglipur

Turtle nesting grounds in Diglipur are pretty famous among tourists who prefer an offbeat experience. Different kind of sea turtles yearly comes to various beaches around Diglipur to lay eggs. The season from February onwards is very important if you want to experience such an event. Guides are available at Diglipur to help you with seeing these turtles laying its egg. The most important beaches for such an experience are Kalipur and Ramnagar beaches.

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22) Visit Long Island

Long Island also serves as a gateway to numerous unspoilt beaches, including Lalaji Bay Beach , Guitar Island , and Merk Bay Beach on North Passage Island. The magnificent and clean virgin beaches, and the lush tropical woodlands, make it an excellent mix for natural rehabilitation, and it is the centrepiece of the Andamans. Long Island is also a bird lover’s paradise if visited at the right season, and it has a unique aquatic ecology.

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23) Visit Barren Island- An only active volcano

Barren Island is the place to go if you want to witness something distinctive and heart-stopping at the same time. There’s an active volcano nearby! The island is 35 km away from the city of Port Blair. It is also regarded as one of the top scuba locations in Andaman. To visit Barren Island you will have to charter a boat from Havelock Island and then travel to this beautiful place.

The cost of the entire charter ranges from 120000 – 150000, because of its cost sometimes travelers let go a visit to this place.

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24) Visit Rangat 

Rangat’s picturesque splendor is ideal for flora and animal enthusiasts. It is located on Middle Andaman Island and is well-known for Cutbert Bay Beach , which serves as a turtle breeding place. Olive ridley turtles, green sea turtles, hawksbill turtles, and leatherback turtles are among them.  

On the shore, the Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary offers an unobstructed glimpse of freshly hatched turtles rushing towards the sea. Visitors can also contribute to conservation efforts by releasing turtle nestlings. On this island, spend your days in the lap of nature, surrounded by fantastic ocean waves.

At Rangat you can visit Dhanninalah Mangrove Walkway which offers very unique experience to tourists. Here you can walk on a walkway that is surrounded by mangroves and it maintained by Andaman Forest department.

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Andaman Island offers some of the most amazing experiences to tourists who visit here. But it’s not simply the grandeur of the 572-island group that makes the Andaman & Nicobar Islands an appealing vacation destination. There are adventure sports, aquatic activities, natural activities, and sightseeing trips available in Andaman.

If you’re thinking about golden beaches, sparkling oceans, and charming surroundings, pack your stuff for a vacation to Andaman! Andaman has a plethora of fun and water activities to offer due to the year-round pleasant weather and tranquil shorelines. Not to mention the delectable seafood and a large number of mind-boggling sites to explore in Andaman that will make your vacation truly unforgettable.

Here we come to the end of our list of the most famous tourist places in Andaman. We will keep updating this list and we hope you got a good idea about where to visit Andaman.

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Andaman and Nicobar Islands, also popular as Kalapani, is one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. If you’ve got sunny skies, golden beaches, sparkly seas, and quaint environs on your mind, get your bags packed for a trip to Andaman! Owing to the ever-welcoming weather and the serene shorelines there’s a wide array of fun and outdoorsy things to do in Andaman. Not to mention scrumptious seafood and the long list of mind-boggling places to visit in Andaman that’ll make your holiday unforgettable. A haven for honeymooners, an adventurous spot for diving lovers, and an idyllic island for a peaceful family getaway. These places will greet you with charming experiences on your Andaman holiday. Though it is a year-round destination, the best season to visit Andaman is the winter.

Consisting of 572 Islands, this place is the perfect getaway for tourists who love to explore the marine world. Out of these 572 Islands, 50 are inhabited by the people and the rest of the Islands are either not that large for inhabitants, come under the forest reserve or it is used by the military of India as their base.

Top 53 Places To Visit In Andaman In 2023

While you’re planning your next serene holiday to the charming land of Andaman, make sure you don’t miss out on the famous and offbeat places for a unique experience like never before! In the list below there are some amazing places to visit in Andaman for a honeymoon too! Read on.

1. Cellular Jail National Memorial

Cellular Jail in Andaman

I know, this may sound a bit dark and depressing but you wouldn’t regret one moment of your time spent here. The dreadful word “Kaala Pani” that we’ve heard since our childhood actually referred to this place. Yes, it’s the former British prison that is now a shrine to the political dissidents it once jailed. Even though several parts of it have been destroyed by the Japanese during World War II, it still stands tall reminding us of our brave and gallant forefathers is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar.

Location: Atlanta Point, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744102 Things to do : Pay homage to national heroes, explore the photo gallery, witness the old artifacts in the museum Visiting hours: 9:00 Am to 5:00 Pm Light and Sound show timings: 5:30 Pm – 6:30 Pm (Hindi) & 6:45 Pm – 7:45 Pm (English) Admission cost is Rs.10, and an extra fee of Rs.25 and Rs.100 is applicable for using cameras and video cameras respectively.

Tip: The jail remains closed on Monday and during Public Holidays.

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2. Radhanagar Beach

Radhanagar Beach, the most beautiful place to visit in Andaman

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It’s been over a decade since this beach has been crowned as ‘Asia’s Best Beach’ by TIME magazine, however, its charm hasn’t dropped one bit. Famed for the white sand, breathtaking sunset, and turquoise blue waters, Radhanagar beach is amongst the most beautiful places to visit in Andaman and one of the best places in India to visit before you turn 30. Surely, you’ll end up clicking thousands of selfies as the landscape is just picture-perfect as it’s one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands!

Location: Havelock Island, Andaman Things to do : Kayaking, canoeing, scuba diving & snorkeling

3. Havelock Island

Scuba Diving and Snorkelling- popular things to do in Andaman

Amongst the best Andaman tourist places, Havelock Island is like the Holy Grail of scuba diving and snorkeling! And it is also one of the most popular things to do in Andaman among travelers. The Barefoot Scuba Resort is where you’d want to go if you’re a scuba enthusiast. Whether you’re a rookie, a professional diver, looking for some fun diving or want to get PADI certified Barefoot has a hell of a lot of options for you. This is surely one of the places to visit in Andaman in 3 days where you can enjoy with your family and friends. 

Location : 70 km from Port Blair Things to do : Beach hopping, water sports Tip: If you wish to dive in the waters of Andaman, plan your trip between November to Mid-April.

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4. Mount Harriet And Madhuban

Enjoy Elephant Safari at Mount Harriet, Port Blair

Trekking is another awesome thing to do in Andaman especially if you’re traveling with friends and this is amongst the best Andaman tourist places for adventure. And if you are a trekking buff, then you’re going to love this 16-kilometer trek from Mount Harriet to Madhuban. It’s a gorgeous route where you can witness the exotic flora and fauna of the land amidst spectacular sceneries. Elephant safari is also an option to explore the forest of Mount Harriet. It is one of the safest places to visit Andaman during covid-19.

Location : Hope Town, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744107 Things to do : Elephant safari, nature walks, adventure activities

5. Museum Circuit

Take a tour to Samudrika Naval Marine Museum in Port Blair

A museum tour is a great way of getting to know the history and culture of a place. And since these islands are soaked in history you’d find the museums to be a few unique places to visit in Andaman. Take a tour down the Anthropological Museum giving insights into the lives of the indigenous tribes of the place and the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum in Port Blair offers a glimpse into the biodiversity of marine life.

Things to do : Witness the fine artifacts and displays

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6. Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex

Banana Ride at Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex

Banana rides, parasailing, jet-skiing, rowboat paddling, speed boat rides, you name it and you got it here at Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports complex. To all the water babies out there: coming here is the first thing to do in Andaman right after you land at Port Blair! 

Regardless of whether you’ve tried your hands on water sports or not, the service providers do a great job in giving instructions and providing safety equipment.

Location : Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744103 Things to do : Water sports, witness the beautiful marine life in aquariums Price: The water sports activity price here starts from INR 300 and reaches up to INR 5000

7. North Bay Beach

North Bay Beach - walk under the sea with colorful fishes

On North Bay Beach you can walk under the sea and finally visit ‘Octopus’s Garden’! A colorful school of fishes, coral reefs, and various other marine life forms you’ve never seen before would be swimming right by you. After all, North Bay Beach is the finest place for sea walking in Asia and one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar islands .

Also, you don’t have to know anything about swimming for this activity! You can normally breathe under the glass helmet. In fact, this is a convenient location for this activity as it is safe and there is no air pressure that bothers.

Location: North Bay Island Things to do : Water sports, sunbathing

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Taste the delectable Seafood of Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Holidaying on a tropical island, if seafood isn’t on your priority list, you are missing out on super awesomeness! Check out these restaurants for the freshest and the finest fare in Andaman: Red Snapper, Lighthouse Residency, Ha-O, and Mandalay.

Tip: Check out these restaurants for the freshest and the finest fare in Andaman: Red Snapper, Lighthouse Residency, Ha-O, and Mandalay.

9. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Turtles swimming over Coral reef at Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Covering an area of 280 sq km with 15 islands of mangrove creeks, tropical rainforest and reefs supporting 50 types of coral, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is the go-to place for snorkeling, glass bottom boat rides and scuba diving. Are you ready to visit one of the most enthralling places to visit in Andaman Islands ?

The National Park consists of 15 islands and covers an area of 281.5 km². Being an ecotourism spot, you’ll find this place at its most pristine form and is one of the best tourist places in Andaman.

Location:  SH8, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Things to do : Witness the marine life, snorkeling

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10. Diglipur

Diglipur - highest peak and a popular attraction in Andaman

Home to Andaman’s highest peak, the famous turtle nesting site, crocodile sanctuaries and a network of caves, Diglipur is the northern most town and a nature lover’s favourite place to visit in Andaman .

This island city is among the top tourist destinations of Andaman and provides easy access to various travelers’ needs right from accommodation to sightseeing points. This can be one of the most interesting places to visit in North Andaman .

Location : Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744202 Things to do : Visit caves, beach hopping, trekking

11. Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu - one of the best places to see the sunset in Port Blair

Haven of hundreds of species of birds, including parakeets, sea eagles, emerald doves and various others, Chidiya Tapu is a tranquil little place perfect for bird watching and spending few hours amid the glory of nature, it is one of the best tourist places in Andaman.

The sunsets here are mesmerizing and must not be missed. The place is 25 km away from main city of Port Blair and can be easily reached by road. Visit Chidiya Tapu in summers as the sky is clear.

Location: 17 km from Port Blair Things to do : Picnic, snorkeling, pearl hunting, boating, deep sea walking

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12. Ross Island

Ross Island - a Favourite attractions among Beach Lovers, Port Blair

If you’re looking for the best Andaman Nicobar tourist places, then this is the place to be. Back in the days, this place was fondly called the ‘Paris of the East’ by the Brits. But all its glory and tropical beauty was wrecked by the earthquake of 1941 and the Japanese invasion. There are remnants of the English architecture and machine-gun nests that are great fun to poke a finger in. Don’t forget to include this place to your list of places to visit in Andaman !

When to visit: Andaman has a pleasant weather all throughout the year but the most apt time to visit the islands would be October to April. Monsoons hit the shore in the month of June which is why it is the best month to visit Andaman . Location: South Andaman Things to do : Visit museums, beaches and parks

13. Neil Island

famous island in Andaman

A thrilling holiday experience awaits you in the majestic bay of this island with several fishing boats lined up. A perfect stop for snorkeling and exploring the diverse marine life here, this place is filled with surprises! If it’s some scuba time you crave, then this is surely the kind of destination you’ve been looking for in Andaman. If you are looking for the places to visit in Andaman in 5 days , then this is it! Gear up fellas!

Location: 42 km from Port Blair  Things to do : Beach hopping, water sports

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14. Baratang Island

Fishing boats at an island in Andaman

While you may be wondering what will you do on an island like this on your next visit to Andaman, the enchanting beauty of this place will sweep you off your feet at merely the first sight! The blessed vibes of this place and gorgeous wilderness along with the local tribes residing here will be more than a unique experience!

Location:  150 km from Port Blair  Things to do : Beach hopping, water sports

15. Elephant Beach

elephant lake munnar

If you are looking for top places to visit in Andaman in 3 days , then a visit to Elephant Beach is a must. All the adventure seekers are in for a treat as this beach is known for water sports and the Andaman sightseeing tour . Situated in Havelock Island, one can take a jetty from the main dock and reach the beach in less than half an hour.

Enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and other water activities here. Sea walking is another activity that you can try when you visit Andaman Nicobar tourist places.

Location:  SH4, Havelock Island, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744211 Things to do : Beach hopping, water sports

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16. Barren Island

Barren Island

This island has been proven to be the only place with active volcano in the regions of Southeast Asia. Also, the island was featured in the news in 2017 that covered the incident of volcanic eruption that happened here during that time.

This island derives its name from the fact that it actually is ‘barren’ with no humans inhabiting here due to which one can witness quite a lot of animal species here. On your visit to this island, you can indulge in activities like seaplane rides as well as for Andaman sightseeing to make the most of it.

Location: 143 km from Port Blair Things to do : Witness the magical beauty

17. Vijaynagar Beach

Vijaynagar Beach

Lying in the northeast region of Havelock Island, Vijaynagar Beach is known by the name Beach no. 5 of this island. If you are looking for a place to unwind yourself after a long day, then this beach must be on your list. Moreover, this place is ideal for those who want to boost their Instagram handle, for the view of this place is mesmerizingly picturesque.

Don’t forget to witness the jaw-dropping sunrise here. Even though watersports are not arranged here but people visit this beach to enjoy swimming as well as sunbathing. Due to the scenic views as well as calmness, this is one of the best places to visit in Andaman for honeymoon .

Location: Havelock Island, Andaman Things to do : Beach hiking, snorkeling, bird watching, wildlife photography, fishing

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18. Forest Museum

Forest Museum

All the things associated with wild animals as well as forests have been showcased strikingly in this museum. Located in Port Blair, Forest Museum is one of the places to visit in Andaman with family . Administered by Andaman and Nicobar Islands’ forest department, this museum displays various artefacts that have been made out of satin wood, padauk, timber, and oak. To keep the tourists engaged, a zoological garden and mini zoo have also been established in the museum.

Location:  Chatham Island, Foreshore Rd, Haddo, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744102 Things to do : Witness the artifacts

19. Cinque Island

Cinque Island

This island is halved into South Cinque Island and North Cinque Island. It is one of the famous places to visit in Andaman , as it is mostly visited by those who want to experience underwater diving. This island lies in the northern region of Duncan Passage and amidst Rutland and Passage Islands.  Cinque Island is also popular because of the fact that it forms a part of Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park of Wandoor.

Location: North Of Andaman   Things to do : Scuba diving and snorkeling

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20. Long Island

Long Island

This is a small island in Andaman known for its picturesqueness and has been established as a modernized village with a well-maintained environment. The beaches of Long Island are covered with lush greenery and intriguing caves. The beaches that are mostly visited by the tourists here are Lalaji Bay and Merk Bay. People flock in here to get themselves engaged in swimming and snorkeling.

Location: 90 km from Port Blair  Things to do : Beach hopping, water sports Tip: This is a no-plastic zone and before entering the beach one has to keep all the plastic at the Wandoor beach.

21. Jolly Buoy Island

Jolly-Buoy-Island1

For all the beach lovers out there, Andaman is a treat to the eyes as there are many white sandy beaches which makes a great place to go and relax. Jolly Buoy Island is one of the best places to visit while looking for a beach to spend the day. Famous for its crystal clear waters and the underwater corals, people love to enjoy a laid back day at this beach.

Location: 30 km from Port Blair Things to do : Snorkeling, sunbathing, glass bottom boat ride Tip: This is a no-plastic zone and before entering the beach one has to keep all the plastic at the Wandoor beach.

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22. Viper Island

Viper Island

Every attraction in Andaman adds a touch of beauty to the state and to prove this right here is Viper Island . Considered as one of the most beautiful places to visit in Andaman, the island derived its name from the various vipers found in the region. There are ruins of prison found at the island and it is said that political prisoners were incarcerated here during India’s struggle for independence.

Location: 4 km from Port Blair Things to do : Visit museums, beach hopping

23. Samudrika Marine Museum

Samudrika Museum

The Andaman Islands are full of beautiful heritage places. One of them is the Samudrika Marine Museum, managed by the Indian Navy. This place was built to bring awareness to society about marine life. The museum divided into 5 sections also narrates the story of the Andaman Islands. Situated just opposite the Andaman Teal House, Delanipur, Port Blair, people who are curious to learn about the abundant marine life should visit this tourist spot in Andaman.

Location: Haddo Road, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744102 Things to do : Witness the artifacts

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24. Ross And Smith Island

Ross And Smith Island

While you will be tired of counting the islands, but still Andaman will never run out of it. Ross and Smith’s island are the two twin islands which are joined together to make one single group of islands. Located at the North Andaman which is situated at a few miles away from Diglipur jetty, these islands are genuinely beautiful and can be easily differentiated with other islands. There is a sandbar which connects both the islands and on some occasions it submerged in the water during the high tide and again surfaces up.

Location : Aerial Bay Things to do : Trekking, water sports

25. Kala Pathar Beach

Kaala Patthar Beach

Situated in Havelock island, Kala Pathar beach is one of the famous attractions to visit in Andaman. Kaala Patthar is a small beach but doesn’t fail to mesmerize the tourists with its beauty. Adorned by the gleaming white sand and the green waters, this place is quite an extraordinary location to be explored. This beach is not recommended for swimming, but one can sit by the shore and enjoy the beautiful view of the crystal clear water.

Location: Kala Patthar, Havelock islands, Andaman Things to do : Water sports, sunbathing, beach walks

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26. North Bay Island

North-Bay-Island1

In the list of most popular places in Andaman, North Bay island stands to be one of them. This is a magnet for the beach loves and this is the reason people make sure to visit this island close to Port Blair. This island is also known as the Coral Island which is a major attraction in Andaman and attracts people from around the world. Boasting the vibrant surroundings adorned by the crystal blue water and lush-greenery which is also home to some colorful fishes. Apart from taking a glimpse of the beautiful surroundings, there are activities like snorkeling, jet skiing, speedboat and scuba diving.

Location: North of Port Blair, 15-20 minutes ride Things to do : Scuba diving, sea walk, parasailing

27. Corbyn’s Cove Beach

Corbyn's Cove

With the silver beaches covering a vast region and the blue waters and palm trees complementing the landscape, Corbyn’s Cove looks just like a painted picture. This place comes in the list of one of the most beautiful places to visit in Andaman and an ideal location for honeymoon. Not just the pristine landscapes will soothe your eyes, but apart from that there are some adventure activities like scuba diving and surfing which makes the vacation a memorable one.

Location: 7 km from Port Blair Things to do : Boating, water scooters and jet skiing 

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28. Limestone Caves

Limestone caves

If you love exploring the caves and also discover the mysteries behind that, then the Limestone caves at Baratang island is a place one should visit. These limestone caves are actually massive sediment rocks which forms a beautiful natural marvel to witness in Andaman. This is one of the best places to see in Andaman . The caves are dark and dull inside and people have to carry a light to enter these openings.

Location: Baratang Island, Andaman Things to do : Boat ride, witness Jarawa tribal cave writings

29. Mud Volcanoes

Mud Volcanoes

Andaman is not just about the azzure beaches, but there is another thing which fascinates the travelers more than that. The mud volcanoes in Diglipur is one of the unexplored places in Andaman covered up with thick backwoods of North Andaman. This is a natural wonder which is surrounded by the marvelous craters formed by the natural gas which is emitted by the underground decayed substances.

Location: Diglipur, Andaman Things to do : Spot the endangered tribe

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30. Red Skin Island

Red Skin Island

There is more than one reason to visit Andaman when you’re planning an unusual fun vacation. While the beaches are definitely the best part of this island territory, there is the Red Skin Island which is famous worldwide for different reasons. It has an extraordinary elegance which completely leaves the travelers in condition of daze. Situated within the borders of the Marine National Park, this island has a lot of beautiful sights to gaze.

Location: 18 km from Port Blair Things to do : Natural baths, snorkeling and glass boat rides

31. Little Andaman Island

Little Andaman

There are many islands in Andaman and one of them is Little Andaman. It is located near Rutland island . Offering beautiful views, it is one of the best sightseeing places in Andaman for island hopping. It is home to beaches like Kalapathar Beach and Butler Bay Beach, where you can spend a good time.

Location : Andaman Islands Things to do : Beach hopping, visit the waterfalls Tip: You need to get permit for visiting Little Andaman.

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32. Barren Island Volcano

Barren island volcano

If you want to see something unique and heart-throbbing at the same time, then head to Barren island . There is an active volcano there! The island is located at a distance of 35 km from the city of Port Blair. It is also known as one of the best destinations for scuba diving in Andaman. So, make sure you add this place to your list.

Location: Andaman Islands  Things to do : Witness a live volcano, photography Tip:  Try to reach the island as early as possible as it takes 5 hours to reach and it is entirely safe to visit it.

33. Wandoor Beach

Wandoor beach

Wandoor beach is one of the most famous and beautiful destinations in India. The beach offers picturesque views and will leave you spellbound like never before. It is a part of Mahatma Gandhi Marine National park. It is a good place to go swimming.

Location: SH8, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Things to do : Visit the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

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34. Rutland Island

View of the island

If you are looking for peace and serenity while visiting Andaman, then there can be no better place than this. Rutland island is located in isolation and thus provides the perfect me-time. The beaches of this island are also untouched and unspoilt, so you will get some extra fun of sunbathing at its beaches.

Location: South Andaman Things to do : Beach hopping, water sports

35. Saddle Peak National Park

National park

One of the best national parks in Andaman is Saddle Peak national park. It is located quite far from anybody’s reach so it is a safe place for the animals. It offers a lot of birds and animals. Animal lovers should definitely visit this place. It is also a good place for family and kids.

Location: Saddle Peak, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744202 Things to do : Nature walks, trekking, nature photography

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36. Parrot Island

parrot island

Nestled in the southern part of Andaman, Parrot Island is nothing less than a paradise on earth as it exhibits some eye-pleasing natural landscapes. The island is full of mangrove forests that are well-arranged and look picture-perfect. It is not difficult to imagine why this island got this name. Hundreds of parrots fly to this island and take a swing over the beaches and stay in the mangrove forests. If you are looking for a natural retreat then you must resort to Parrot Island as it is one of the best places to see in Andaman .

Location : Andaman and Nicobar Islands Things to do: Sightseeing and boating through the dense mangrove forests.

37. Chatham Saw Mill

Chatham_Saw_Mill

Established in the year 1883 by Britishers, Chatham Saw Mill is the main wood processors in Andaman. The best part about this place is that you will have to reach it by crossing a wooden bridge. You might feel that the scenery has been made straight out of a movie which makes it a perfect place for some photoshoot. So, there is no doubt in the fact that Chatham Island is one of the best places in Andaman that you are going to explore.

Location : 10 km form Port Blair Things to do : Watch the wood processing mechanism, photoshoot

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38. Laxmanpur Beach

laxmanpur beach

Looking for a quaint beach in Andaman? Well, your search is over as you can head to Laxmanpur Beach which outshines every other beach on Neil Island. It is a full-package destination with azure waters, tropical trees, and peace. Imagine yourself traversing the long coastline beach and whispering sweet-nothings to each other. Won’t that be an amazing moment? If you don’t want to miss out on this then head to Laxmanpur Beach as it is one of the most beautiful islands in Andaman .

Location : Village Road, Laxmanpur, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Activities: Swimming & Snorkeling

39. Bharatpur Beach

Bharatpur Beach

Considered as one of the best beaches on Neil Island, Bharatpur Beach is like a painting made by an artist. The white stretches of white sand along with vast foliage attract many travelers to this beach. If you have always wanted to go to that beach which has crystal clear water then you must explore Bharatpur Beach. Moreover, you get to marvel at the changing hues of the sky early in the morning as well as during sunset. One cannot skip Bharatpur Beach on their trip as it is counted among the best Andaman tourist places . 

Location : Bharatpur, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744104 Things to do : Scuba diving, snorkeling, and glass bottom ride

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40. Lalaji Bay Beach

beach in andaman - lalaji bay beach

Nestled on the west coast of Long Island, Lalaji Bay Beach is another marvelous beach in Andaman that no one can afford to miss. The beach is lined with copious green trees which is just perfect for that shot that you have been waiting for. A long walk with your loved one will make you feel relaxed, and calmness will surround you. You can easily reach this beach via a small boat ride from Yerrata Jetty. This is amongst the best Andaman and Nicobar tourist places .

Location : Andaman and Nicobar Islands Activities: Beach hopping, swimming, snorkeling

41. Sitapur Beach

Sitapur Beach

Also famous as Sunrise Beach, Sitapur Beach has a marvelous stretch of golden sand that is set against the backdrop of turquoise water. One can spend a romantic time here, especially during sunset as the color of the sky changes every now and then. This is one of the best places in Andaman if you want to witness a bucolic nature. You will find many options for drinks and foods on this beach that you must try.

Location : 65 km from Port Blair Activities: Beach hopping, swimming, snorkeling

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42. Amkunj Beach

amkunj - rangatbeach

Amkunj Beach is an eco-friendly destination in Andaman that is a paradise for both nature and animal lovers. For the protection of marine species, the beach has now been turned into an eco-park. This way, the marine animals get a natural habitat to live properly. This park is constructed solely with wooden logs and is now a famous tourist destination in Andaman.

Location: 163 km from Port Blair Activities: Beach hopping, swimming

43. Stewart Island Beach

Stewart Island Beach

Though not a famous place in Andaman, Stewart Island Beach is covered with sand that is brown-black in color. It is one of the spectacular places to visit in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands . With a calm atmosphere and most of the area uninhabited, this beach is just perfect for a peaceful retreat amidst nature. Wait! There is more to this beach. Well, you will be able to witness some of the most beautiful rainbows which add to the charm of the beach.

Location:  150 km from Port Blair Activities: Swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving

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44. Pathi Level Beach

Pathi Level Beach

One of the best Andaman tourist place is Pathi Level Beach that offers a perfect retreat away from the hustle-bustle of the city and right into the lap of nature. It is famous for peace and stillness along with the raw nature that will make you go ‘Wow’. While visiting this beach, one must carry some snacks, food, and water since it is an occupied beach.

Location : Diglipur, Andaman Things to do : Visit the caves nearby, water sports

Mayureshwar Beach

A large island located in the Middle Andamans, it is the ideal place to perfectly unwind and relax amidst the serene beauty of the island and take some time away from the crowded places of Andaman. Enjoy your days in the lap of nature amidst the surreal ocean waters and cascading waterfalls on this island. If you’re one to travel the path less taken then this is the perfect place for you wanderers looking for an escape. This is one of the best places to see in Andaman .

Location: 162 km from Port Blair Things to do : Visit beaches, explore mangroves and nature

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46. Manglutan Rubber Plantation

rubber plantation

Manglutan Rubber Plantation lies in a village named Manglutan, which is located in the southern region of Andaman Island. The village is well established and is admired by tourists for its mesmerising natural setting. The plantation covers a land of 60 acres in the village. This plantation was in 1960-61. 

Location:  Manglutan Village, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 744103 Things to do : Witness the rubber making process

47. Campbell Bay National Park

sea shore

This national park is admired essentially for its highlight – Indira Point, the last southern point in the country. Owing to its geographical location, you may get the opportunity to spend time in seclusion here, away from the bustling crowd of tourists as well as locals. Those looking for a peaceful time amidst the serenity of nature, Campbell Bay National Park is just the right place. 

Location:  Great Nicobar, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Things to do : Trekking, hiking, nature photography

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48. Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple

temple

If you want to have a spiritually enlightening experience and desire to witness the religious aspects existing in Andaman, then Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple can be the most ideal tourist site. This temple has been established to show devotion towards Karthikeyan or Lord Murugan, who is the son of Lord Shiva and most of the Tamils are dedicatedly devoted to this deity. 

Location: Shadipur, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744106 Things to do : Pray to the lord

49. Karmatang Beach 

sea turtle

Beach babies shouldn’t forget to add Karmatang Beach in their itinerary. Popularly known to be the turtle’s paradise, you’ll get a chance to witness numerous turtles on this beach, including the baby turtles. This can be one of the best beaches for a laid-back travel experience.

Location: Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744204 Things to do : Boating, visit the turtle nesting farm

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50. Howrah Bridge

coral bridge

This natural bridge lies in that region of Neil Islands which is surrounded by numerous corals. This bridge is one of the highlights of Laxmanpur Bridge and has been formed by giant coral rocks. It was once popular by the name Rabindra Sethu when various Bengali immigrants resided nearby. However, now it is called Howrah Bridge.

Location:  Laxmanpur Bridge, Neil Islands, Andaman Things to do : Photography

51. Panchavati Waterfalls

Sundi Waterfalls

The Panchavati Waterfalls is located on a hillside boasting of a unique and beautiful location. The waterfall gorges down from a great height and it’s beauty and lush green surroundings are particularly attractive. Witness the amazing sunrise or sunset when you visit this place. It might not top the list of best places to visit in Andaman but it is surely a beautiful one.

Location : Cuthbert Bay, Andaman Things to do : Trekking, nature photography, fishing 

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52. Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

turtle nesting

A heaven for the wildlife lovers, the Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is popular for housing indigenous wildlife. From beautiful corals to terrestrial flora and fauna, almost everything seems to amaze you at one of the best places to visit in Andaman. The sanctuary is a nesting ground for the Olive Ridley turtles, Leather-back turtles and the Green Sea turtle.

Location : 90 km from Port Blair Things to do : Witness wildlife

53. Merk Bay

Merk Bay Beach

Another of the best places to visit in Andaman is the Merk Bay. There are a lot of delightful and secluded beaches in the vicinity. It is also surrounded by three small islands on the opposite side. It is undoubtedly one of the best and most peaceful beaches in Andaman. Ideal for lazing around and making sand castles! 

Location : North Passage Island Things to do : Dolphin spotting, boating, bathing, snorkeling

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Where To Stay In Andaman

Have you dreamt of picture-perfect places, romantic dinners, splendid sunshine, and beaches? The Andaman Islands is an ideal place for your vacations as they are seamless for long walks and wetting your feet on sandy beaches. Are you in the dilemma of where to stay in Andaman? Give us an opportunity to discover you one. With so many options coming up every year, we are keeping a track of what’s good and pocket-friendly accommodations. If you haven’t booked any resort for yourself then you have come at the right place. There are a plethora of hotels and resorts that offer a comfortable stay at Andaman. Wind away in this luxurious island resort and pamper yourself at one of these hotels offering a delightfully peaceful experience. Andaman is a place to be with your partner, friends, and family.

1. Barefoot At Havelock

Barefoot at Havelock- luxury cottage on the beach, Andaman

Breathtaking location, spacious rooms overlooking the sea and unspoilt nature around. Pristine beaches, beautiful cottages and no city bustles, Barefoot Jungle resort is a heavenly resort for those in search of a peaceful holiday. So, make sure you don’t miss out on some of the great experiences and stay at a relaxing resort like this one. Moreover, you will find some of the most popular restaurants in Andaman near this hotel.

Location : Beach N0. 7, Radhanagar Village Havelock Island Andaman Islands Havelock Island Andaman Islands, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744211

2. Fortune Resort Bay Island

Book Fortune Resort Bay Island for a wonderful stay in Andaman

For a wonderful stay, book Fortune Resort Bay Island in advance. The gorgeous colonial architecture, white wood, layered wood artifices and the restaurant overlooking the sea will surely mesmerize you. If this doesn’t entice you already then we bet the stunning views from this resort will surely do! Make sure you check out this property while considering your stay in Andaman at a place which covers all the aspects for a perfect and soothing stay!

Location : Marine Hill, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744101

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3. Sinclairs Bay View

Sinclairs Bay view, perfect choice for an amazing stay in Andaman

Wake up to the sound of the waves and view the sunset at its horizon from this beautiful resort located in Port Blair. With lots of activities to opt for within the premises, a private beach and easy accessibility to the city, Sinclairs Bay View makes a perfect choice for an amazing stay in Andaman . Are you ready to stay at an enticing combo like a resort with your friends and family just yet?

Location : Corbyns Cove Rd, South Point, Shadipur, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744106

Best Time To Visit Andaman

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Famed for its shimmering beaches, Andaman is an extremely impressive destination for all honeymooners, families, and leisure travelers. From terrific tourist attractions to exciting things to do, Andaman will offer you all that you ever wished for. Whether you are a nature lover or an adventure freak, this destination is perfect for both. While you are planning your vacation, the first question that strikes your mind is what is the best time to visit the Andaman Islands. Don’t you worry! The best time to visit the Andaman Islands is between October to May. The weather is pleasant during these months and you can enjoy your trip to the fullest.

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These are the top places to visit in Andaman. What are you waiting for? It’s time you leave for the hidden jewel in the Indian Ocean and get mesmerized by the charms of this chimeric island. Plan a trip to Andaman for a charming holiday experience with your loved ones like never before! Have been there already? Share with us your memorable moments from the islands and inspire others!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places to Visit in Andaman

Which is the best island to visit in Andaman?

Some of the top-rated islands to visit in Andaman include: 1. Havelock Island 2. Baratang Island 3. Jolly Buoy Island 4. Neil Island 5. North Bay Island 6. Ross and Smith Island 7. Ross Island 8. Cinque Island

What is Andaman Islands famous for?

One of the best beach destinations in India, Andaman Islands is famous for its glistening beaches, awe-inspiring marine ecosystem, rich biodiversity, and intriguing wildlife. It makes a perfect place for vacationers who are seeking a tranquil place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city life.

Is it safe to visit Andaman during Covid?

Yes, you can safely enjoy a vacation in the Andaman Islands if you follow all the government rules and take necessary precautions. Make sure to get fully vaccinated, maintain social distancing, wear a mask whenever out, and sanitize your hands at certain intervals.

Which is the best month to visit Andaman?

Though Andaman experiences a moderate climate all through the year, the months from October to May are the best months to visit the island. These months span the winter and summer season and the weather is pleasant.

Which part of Andaman is best?

While being the capital, Port Blair is the most sought after place to visit in Andaman. There are numerous attractions that you can visit here. Some of these include Cellular Jail, Ross Island, Corbyn Cove Beach, Chidiya Tapu, Munda Pahar Beach, Wandoor Beach, and Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park.

What should I not miss in Andaman?

While visiting Andaman, there are numerous elements that you must add to your trip. Some of these include: 1. Watching light and sound show at the Cellular Jail 2. Indulging in adventurous water sports 3. Island hopping 4. Going on a Coral Reef Expedition 5. Indulging in traditional delicacies

Which are the best restaurants in Andaman?

Andaman is an excellent spot for all foodies. To make the most of your trip, you can can enjoy delectable meals at Rony Restaurant, Sea Dragon Restaurant, Fat Martin, Nemo Cafe, and more.

Which are the most famous hotels in Andaman?

Taj Exotica, Symphony Samudra, Fortune Resort, Palm Grove Eco Resort, etc. are some of the most famous luxurious hotels in Andaman where you can enjoy a memorable stay.

How many days are sufficient for Andaman?

Andaman offers a plethora of experiences with interesting places to visit, and fun things to do. Being an island destination, there is also a wide variety of adventurous water sports in Andaman. So, one would need at least 6 days to explore all of it.

Is Andaman a safe destination?

Yes, Andaman is a safe destination for travellers including solo and female travellers. It is a small island with a well-maintained law and order. The crime rates are low also because the army, navy and air force have their bases on the island. Tourism is important to them and so is ensuring the safety of the tourists. This is also taken care of by deputing tourism police at major tourist sites and lifeguards at beaches. The installation of clear signboards is also one of the efforts to help travellers.

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Discover the beauty of India's breathtaking archipelago as we unveil the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island. With clear waters lining pristine beaches and gorgeous landscapes adorned with cultural gems, each destination has a unique story to tell. 

From historical landmarks to secluded retreats, this mesmerizing destination captivates with its diversity. Join us on an enchanting journey where nature's beauty and cultural charm converge, offering an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Bay of Bengal. This is what makes the Andaman and Nicobar Islands a must-explore destination for those seeking a perfect blend of serenity and adventure.

55 Best Places To Visit In Andaman And Nicobar Island

1. cellular jail national memorial.

Cellular Jail National Memorial is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

The Cellular Jail National Memorial in Port Blair is a key entry in the list of tourist places in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A crucial name among the Andaman tourist places, it narrates the history of India's fight for freedom. 

Among the essential Andaman and Nicobar Islands tourist spots, this landmark is a favorite among tourists who seek an off-beat location in the middle of the archipelago. The Cellular Jail National Memorial connects the visitors with the region's historical struggle for independence. 

The cellular jail has a special light and sound show from 5:30 Pm – to 6:30 Pm (Hindi) & 6:45 Pm – to 7:45 Pm (English). The visiting hours are 9:00 Am to 5:00 Pm. The admission cost is Rs.10, with an additional fee of Rs.25 for camera usage and Rs.100 for video camera usage. This is indeed one of the greatest attractions of the cellular jail. 

Location: Atlanta Point, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744102 Things to do: Pay tribute to national heroes, explore the photo gallery, and see the historical artifacts showcased in the museum.

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2. Radhanagar Beach

Radhanagar Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Radhanagar Beach, a gem among places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island, captivates with its pristine beauty. As one of the best tourist places, it graces the list of Andaman and Nicobar Islands places to see, offering a beautiful setting for sightseeing. This beach is a must-visit spot included in Andaman and Nicobar tourism places. Its scenic charm and sandy shores make it a significant name among the Andaman and Nicobar tourist attractions.

Location: Havelock Island, Andaman Things to do: Kayaking & scuba diving

3. Havelock Island

Havelock Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Havelock Island is enticed with its breathtaking landscapes and clear waters. Featured in Port Blair holiday packages, this island is a prime Andaman and Nicobar tourism spot, offering unparalleled beauty. Known for its pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs, Havelock Island stands as a must-visit Andaman and Nicobar tourist spot, making it a key destination in Andaman Nicobar island tourism.

Location: 70 km from Port Blair Things to do: Beach hopping, water sports

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4. Mount Harriet And Madhuban

Mount Harriet And Madhuban is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Exploring the wonders of Andaman through trekking is a must during the best season for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The 16-kilometer trek from Mount Harriet to Madhuban is a thrilling experience, offering panoramic views of exotic flora and fauna. 

This adventure spot is a prime place to see in Andaman, showcasing stunning landscapes. For a unique twist, an elephant safari is also available, providing a different perspective on the lush forests of Mount Harriet. 

Location: Hope Town, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744107 Things to do: Elephant safari

5. Museum Circuit

Museum Circuit is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

The Museum Circuit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a cultural extravaganza and the best place to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This curated tour is a highlight in the tour packages in India, offering a fascinating journey through the archipelago's rich history. For those seeking romantic getaways, it is an ideal inclusion in honeymoon packages in India , providing couples with an enriching experience that combines history and cultural exploration amidst the picturesque islands.

Location: Andaman and Nicobar Things to do: See the fine artifacts

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6. Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex

Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

The Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is a dynamic destination, enhancing Andaman and Nicobar packages from Hyderabad. Located in Port Blair, it offers an exciting blend of water activities, making it a prime attraction for those exploring the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This complex, featured in comprehensive Andaman and Nicobar packages from Hyderabad, provides an exhilarating experience with its diverse water sports options. From jet skiing to parasailing, visitors can indulge in thrilling adventures while enjoying the scenic beauty of the Andaman Islands with curated Havelock Island travel packages.

Location: Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744103 Things to do: Water sports, witness the beautiful marine life in aquariums Admission cost: The water sports activity price here starts from INR 300 and reaches up to INR 5000

7. North Bay Beach

North Bay Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

North Bay Beach is one of the most captivating places to see in Andaman and Nicobar. Renowned among places to visit the Andaman Islands, it offers a mesmerizing coastal experience. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling, revealing vibrant marine life and coral reefs. This beach, a must-visit in the Andaman Islands, is an ideal destination for those seeking both relaxation and underwater adventures, making it a highlight among the diverse places to see in Andaman and Nicobar.

Location: North Bay Island Things to do: Water sports, sunbathing

8. Harminder Bay Beach

Harminder Bay Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Harminder Bay Beach, a hidden gem among Andaman's scenic wonders, invites travelers seeking tranquility. Located away from the bustling crowds, it stands as one of the serene places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island. 

With its unspoiled beauty and peaceful atmosphere, Harminder Bay Beach offers a perfect escape. This lesser-explored destination is ideal for those who crave solitude and a connection with nature. The soft sands and gentle waves create a serene backdrop, making Harminder Bay Beach a must-visit for a tranquil and rejuvenating experience.

Location: Andaman and Nicobar Things to do: Sunbathing

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9. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Looking for the most sought-after Andaman and Nicobar sightseeing places? Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, spanning 281.5 km², is an ecotourism haven in the Andaman Islands, featuring 15 mangrove-creek islands, tropical rainforests, and 50 coral types. It offers activities like snorkeling, glass-bottom boat rides, and scuba diving, showcasing pristine nature and diverse ecosystems.

Location: SH8, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Things to do: Snorkeling

10. Diglipur

Diglipur, located in the northern Andaman Islands, is popular among the Andaman and Nicobar tourist places. It boasts Andaman's highest peak, a turtle nesting site, crocodile sanctuaries, and a network of caves. With its enchanting landscapes and rich biodiversity, Diglipur offers easy access to sightseeing points and accommodations, making it a top tourist destination.

Location: Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744202 Things to do: Beach hopping, trekking

11. Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Chidiya Tapu, located near Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is a nature lover's paradise and a key attraction included in a Port Blair local sightseeing package. Known as the "Bird Island," it boasts diverse avian species, making it a haven for birdwatchers. 

Offering breathtaking sunset views, Chidiya Tapu is often included in Port Blair tour packages for its scenic beauty. The package typically encompasses a visit to this tranquil destination, allowing tourists to explore its lush landscapes, and serene beaches, and witness the captivating sight of numerous bird species. Chidiya Tapu is a must-visit for those seeking natural beauty and birdwatching experiences in the Andamans.

Location: 17 km from Port Blair Things to do: Snorkeling, pearl hunting

12. Ross Island

Ross Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Ross Island holds historical significance and is a captivating tourist destination. Once the administrative headquarters during British rule, it now stands in ruins, offering a glimpse into its colonial past. Accessible by a short boat ride from Port Blair, Ross Island showcases remnants of British architecture and a serene ambiance.  Popular among Andaman tourist places, the island features a mix of natural beauty and historical charm. Visitors can explore the old structures, and lush landscapes, and enjoy panoramic views. Ross Island provides a unique blend of history and nature, making it a must-visit destination in the Andaman archipelago.

Location: South Andaman Things to do: Visit museums, beaches

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13. Neil Island

Neil Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Neil Island is enticed with its pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs. Renowned for its tranquility, it offers a serene escape from the bustle. Revel in the calm waters of Bharatpur Beach or witness mesmerizing sunsets at Laxmanpur Beach. 

With its unspoiled charm and diverse marine life, Neil Island stands as a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Bay of Bengal. It's perfect for snorkeling enthusiasts, offering an unforgettable underwater adventure. This hidden gem is a top place to visit in Andaman Nicobar for those seeking some scuba time. 

Location: 42 km from Port Blair  Things to do: Water sports

14. Baratang Island

Baratang Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Baratang Island, an Andaman and Nicobar tourist spot, is a captivating destination renowned for its natural wonders. Accessible by boat from Port Blair, it features fascinating limestone caves and mud volcanoes, offering a unique blend of geological marvels. The journey through dense mangrove creeks adds to the charm. Baratang Island stands tall among the Andaman Nicobar tourist places, showcasing the extraordinary beauty of nature's creations.

Location: 150 km from Port Blair  Things to do: Beach hopping

15. Elephant Beach

Elephant Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Elephant Beach, located on Havelock Island, is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers looking for the best Andaman Nicobar places to see. With thrilling water sports, snorkeling, swimming, and sea walking, it offers a perfect blend of thrill and tranquility. Accessible by a short jetty journey, Elephant Beach offers a delightful Andaman sightseeing tour and a perfect blend of exploration and relaxation.

Location: SH4, Havelock Island, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744211 Things to do: Beach hopping

16. Barren Island

Barren Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Barren Island, featuring the only active volcano in Southeast Asia, is a unique destination for wildlife enthusiasts and is a top choice for Andaman sightseeing places. Despite its dramatic history, the island offers a pristine environment for diverse animal species, including seabirds and marine life. Visitors can enjoy seaplane rides to witness the volcanic landscape and witness the aftermath of the eruption. Barren Island offers an unforgettable experience in nature.

Location: 143 km from Port Blair Things to do: Photoshoot

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17. Vijaynagar Beach

Vijaynagar Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Vijaynagar Beach is a serene destination with stunning landscapes. Enclosed by lush greenery, this beach is a tranquil retreat for travelers. With its pristine shores and clear waters, it offers a perfect escape. Including Vijaynagar Beach in your itinerary becomes even more convenient with the best tour packages in India , ensuring a seamless and delightful exploration of this coastal paradise. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Vijaynagar Beach is a must-visit destination in the Havelock Island tour packages .

Location: Havelock Island, Andaman Things to do: Bird watching

18. Forest Museum

Looking for a family-friendly place to see in Andaman? The Forest Museum in Port Blair is a destination that showcases wild animals and forests. Administered by the Andaman and Nicobar Islands' forest department, it features artifacts from various materials and a zoological garden and mini zoo for an interactive experience. It's a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.

Location: Chatham Island, Foreshore Rd, Haddo, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744102 Things to do: Explore the collection

19. Cinque Island

Cinque Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Cinque Island, located in Andaman's Duncan Passage, ranks as the best place to visit Andaman and Nicobar for underwater diving enthusiasts due to its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. It's also part of the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park of Wandoor, preserving biodiversity and contributing to conservation efforts in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Visitors can explore the ocean's depths and marine ecosystems.

Location: North Andaman   Things to do: Scuba diving

20. Long Island

Long Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Long Island in Andaman is a picturesque destination with a modern village and well-maintained environment. Its beaches, including Lalaji Bay and Merk Bay, are a testament to nature's beauty. While looking for things to do in Andaman, tourists can enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the pristine waters, offering a serene escape from crowded areas.

Location: 90 km from Port Blair Things to do: Beach hopping

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21. Jolly Buoy Island

Jolly Buoy Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Looking for off-beat Andaman and Nicobar Islands places to see? Andaman's beaches are a paradise for beach lovers, with Jolly Buoy Island being a top choice. Known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant underwater corals, the island offers a serene escape for those seeking a laid-back day in nature. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and stunning coastal scenery.

Location: 30 km from Port Blair Things to do: Glass bottom boat ride

22. Viper Island

Viper Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Accessible by a short boat ride from Port Blair, it showcases remnants of a colonial-era jail and offers panoramic views of the surrounding seas. With a blend of history and scenic beauty, Viper Island provides a unique exploration experience. 

Including it in the list of places to visit in Andaman ensures a memorable journey as you delve into the island's past and admire its coastal charm. It houses the ruins of a prison that housed political prisoners during India's independence struggle. The island's captivating landscapes and historical echoes create a unique and enriching experience.

Location: 4 km from Port Blair Things to do: Visit museums

23. Samudrika Marine Museum

The Samudrika Marine Museum in Delanipur, Port Blair, is a stunning heritage site that promotes marine life awareness. Divided into five sections, it offers an immersive experience for tourists and enthusiasts, showcasing the diverse marine ecosystems of the Andaman Islands.

Location: Haddo Road, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744102 Things to do: Explore the collection

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24. Ross And Smith Island

Ross And Smith Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Ross and Smith Islands in North Andaman are a unique group of islands connected by a sandbar. This sandbar creates a visual spectacle, connecting the islands during low tide and submerging them during high tide. The islands' beauty and dynamic nature make them a must-visit destination in Andaman, offering a unique experience beyond traditional island getaways.

Location: Aerial Bay Things to do: Trekking

25. Kala Pathar Beach

Kala Pathar Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Kala Pathar Beach, located on Havelock Island, is a stunning coastal destination in Andaman. Despite its small size, it offers a serene retreat with its gleaming white sand and vibrant green waters. Despite its strong currents, visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the beach, showcasing the diverse coastal charm of Andaman.

Location: Kala Patthar, Havelock Islands, Andaman Things to do: Beach walks

26. North Bay Island

North Bay Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

North Bay Island, also known as Coral Island, is a popular beach destination in Andaman, known for its vibrant surroundings and colorful marine life. Located near Port Blair, it offers a variety of water sports, including snorkeling, speed boating, and jet skiing, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the coral reefs.

Location: North of Port Blair Things to do: Scuba diving

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27. Corbyn’s Cove Beach

Corbyn’s Cove Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Corbyn's Cove, located in the Andaman archipelago, offers a serene ambiance with silver beaches, clear waters, and palm trees. It's an ideal location for romantic honeymoons and nature lovers, offering a perfect blend of romance and excitement. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy activities like scuba diving and surfing. Corbyn's Cove is a testament to the beauty of Andaman.

Location: 7 km from Port Blair Things to do: Jet skiing

28. Limestone Caves

Limestone Caves is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

The Limestone Caves at Baratang Island in Andaman is a must-visit destination for cave enthusiasts. Made from massive sedimentary rocks, these subterranean caves showcase the island's unique geological wonders. Visitors are enveloped in darkness, punctuated by light beams, creating an atmosphere of intrigue and wonder. This unique destination offers a blend of geological marvels and immersive exploration.

Location: Baratang Island, Andaman Things to do: Boat ride

29. Mud Volcanoes

 Mud Volcanoes is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Andaman's Mud Volcanoes in Diglipur, located in North Andaman's forests, is a captivating natural wonder. Surrounded by craters formed by natural gas emissions, these mud volcanoes showcase the island's geological diversity and offer a unique encounter with nature. Visitors can witness the Earth's dynamic processes and explore hidden gems beneath the island's lush surface.

Location: Diglipur, Andaman Things to do: See the tribe

30. Red Skin Island

 Red Skin Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Andaman offers a unique vacation experience with Red Skin Island, a stunning gem within the Marine National Park. located within the sanctuary, visitors can explore lush landscapes, vibrant marine life, stunning coral reefs, and diverse flora and fauna. This unique and captivating destination is perfect for those seeking a memorable experience.

Location: 18 km from Port Blair Things to do: Glass boat rides

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31. Little Andaman Island

 Little Andaman Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Little Andaman, located near Rutland Island, is a stunning island in the Andaman archipelago known for its scenic beauty and diverse attractions. It offers stunning views and natural wonders, including Kalapathar Beach and Butler Bay Beach, making it an ideal destination for island hopping and exploring the region's natural treasures.

Location: Andaman Islands Things to do: Beach hopping

32. Barren Island Volcano

 Barren Island Volcano is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Barren Island, located 35 km from Port Blair, is a unique and thrilling destination in the Andaman archipelago. Known for its active volcano and vibrant coral reefs, it's a top destination for scuba diving, offering an immersive experience with diverse marine life and natural wonders.

Location: Andaman Islands  Things to do: Witness an active volcano

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33. Wandoor Beach

Wandoor Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Wandoor Beach, located in India's Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, is a popular destination for visitors seeking tranquility and natural wonders. With pristine landscapes, turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life, it offers a mesmerizing setting for exploration and relaxation. The beach also offers a refreshing swimming area, making it a memorable experience for both locals and tourists.

Location: SH8, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Things to do: Go to the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

34. Rutland Island

Rutland Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Rutland Island, located in Andaman's enchanting landscapes, is an idyllic retreat for solitude and introspection. The untouched beaches offer a serene ambiance, fostering a sense of connection with nature. Whether seeking tranquil moments or a simple escape from everyday life, Rutland Island is a testament to the untouched beauty of Andaman's pristine landscapes.

Location: South Andaman Things to do: Water sports, beach hopping

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35. Saddle Peak National Park

Saddle Peak National Park is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Saddle Peak National Park is a renowned wildlife sanctuary in Andaman, known for its remote location and diverse flora and fauna. It offers a secure habitat for various species, making it an ideal destination for wildlife enthusiasts. The park also provides a unique and enriching experience for families and kids, offering a harmonious blend of nature, conservation, and education.

Location: Saddle Peak, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744202 Things to do: Nature photography

36. Parrot Island

Parrot Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Discover the beauty of Parrot Island with exclusive Andaman packages from Hyderabad , offering the best Andaman tour experiences. This hidden paradise, accessible through meticulously crafted tour packages for Andaman, promises an enchanting encounter with nature. As the sun sets, witness the captivating spectacle of parrots returning to their nests in the tranquil mangroves. 

Tailored to perfection, these tour packages ensure an immersive journey into Andaman's natural wonders, allowing travelers to explore the unique charm of Parrot Island. For an unparalleled adventure, choose the best Andaman tour packages that showcase the pristine beauty of Parrot Island, making your getaway a seamless and unforgettable experience.

Location: Andaman and Nicobar Islands Things to do: Sightseeing

37. Chatham Saw Mill

Chatham Saw Mil is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

The historic Chatham Saw Mill, a must-visit destination in Andaman, enriches your journey through the best Andaman tour packages. Established in 1883, it stands as Asia's largest and oldest sawmill, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. Delve into the fascinating process of wood processing, from timber conversion to intricate craftsmanship. 

Explore the vast mill compound and its informative museum, immersing yourself in the island's history. With the best Andaman tour packages , ensure a seamless experience that combines the natural wonders of Andaman with the historical significance of Chatham Saw Mill, creating memories that linger long after your visit.

Location: 10 km from Port Blair Things to do: See the mechanism of wood processing, do photoshoots

38. Laxmanpur Beach

Laxmanpur Beach Mil is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Laxmanpur Beach is famous as a romantic haven in Andaman. It invites couples to explore its pristine shores through the enchanting Andaman Nicobar package for couples. This secluded gem, embraced by clear waters and golden sands, offers an intimate setting for romantic strolls and moments of tranquility. 

The tailored Andaman Nicobar package for a couple ensures a seamless escape to this coastal paradise, allowing you to savor the beauty of sunset vistas and the soothing sound of lapping waves. Let the package create a perfect blend of romance and relaxation as you and your partner create cherished memories along the idyllic Laxmanpur Beach.

Location: Village Road, Laxmanpur, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Things to do: Snorkeling

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39. Bharatpur Beach

Bharatpur Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Bharatpur Beach, a captivating destination in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, stands among the top places to see in this tropical archipelago. With its stunning coral reefs and crystal-clear waters, Bharatpur Beach offers a mesmerizing underwater world for exploration. 

As one of the must-visit places to see Andaman and Nicobar Islands, it provides a picturesque setting for snorkeling and reveling in the diverse marine life. The pristine white sands and vibrant coral formations make Bharatpur Beach an essential stop for those seeking the natural wonders that define the breathtaking landscapes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Location: Bharatpur, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744104 Things to do: Glass bottom ride

40. Lalaji Bay Beach

Lalaji Bay Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Lalaji Bay Beach, a hidden gem in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, entices travelers with its views. Accessible by a scenic boat ride from Long Island, Lalaji Bay Beach is a serene haven surrounded by lush greenery and clear waters. 

This secluded beach is known for its pristine white sands, clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers alike. Lalaji Bay Beach offers a peaceful retreat away from the crowds, allowing visitors to bask in the untouched natural splendor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking pristine beauty.

Location: Andaman and Nicobar Islands Things to do: Beach hopping

41. Sitapur Beach

Sitapur Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Sitapur Beach is located in the picturesque landscapes of Neil Island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The beach stands as a testament to nature's beauty. Known for its serene ambiance and stunning views, Sitapur Beach is a tranquil escape for those seeking solace and relaxation. The beach is renowned for its unique coral formations and vibrant marine life, attracting snorkelers and nature enthusiasts. 

As the golden sun paints the sky during sunset, Sitapur Beach transforms into a captivating spectacle. Whether you're a nature lover, adventure seeker, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Sitapur Beach offers an idyllic setting in the tropical paradise of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Location: 65 km from Port Blair Things to do: Beach hopping, swimming, snorkeling

42. Amkunj Beach

Amkunj Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Amkunj Beach, a serene coastal retreat on Little Andaman Island, invites travelers to explore its unspoiled beauty and tranquility. Located away from the bustling crowds, Amkunj Beach offers a peaceful escape with its clear shores and lush green surroundings. The beach is characterized by its golden sands, swaying palms, and the soothing melody of lapping waves. 

Visitors can relish moments of solitude, take leisurely walks along the shore, or simply unwind amidst nature's embrace. Amkunj Beach stands as a hidden gem, providing an ideal backdrop for those seeking a tranquil and idyllic beach experience.

Location: 163 km from Port Blair Things to do: Beach hopping

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43. Stewart Island Beach

Stewart Island Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Stewart Island Beach, located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, stands as an intriguing place of tourist interest, offering a unique blend of nature and adventure. Accessible by boat from Mayabunder, Stewart Island Beach captivates visitors with its unexplored charm. 

Surrounded by dense mangroves and crystal-clear waters, the beach is an ideal spot for birdwatching and exploring the vibrant marine life. As one of the lesser-explored places of tourist interest in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Stewart Island Beach promises an off-the-beaten-path experience, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the untouched wonders of this tropical archipelago.

Location: 150 km from Port Blair Things to do: Scuba diving

44. Pathi Level Beach

Pathi Level Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Pathi Level Beach is tucked away in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The beach offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts. Known for its pristine beauty and serene ambiance, Pathi Level Beach entices travelers seeking a peaceful retreat. The beach is characterized by its soft white sands, swaying palms, and the gentle lapping of turquoise waters. 

Accessible by boat from Long Island, Pathi Level Beach provides an off-the-beaten-path experience, away from the crowds. Whether you're looking to unwind amidst nature's splendor, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, or simply revel in the tranquility, Pathi Level Beach stands as a hidden gem in this tropical paradise.

Location: Diglipur, Andaman Things to do: Visit the caves nearby, water sports

Rangat is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Rangat, a scenic town in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, unfolds as a delightful destination with a mix of natural wonders and cultural richness. Known for its lush landscapes and pristine beaches, Rangat offers a serene escape from the bustling crowds. 

Among the places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island, Rangat boasts attractions like Amkunj Beach and the turtle nesting grounds at Cutbert Bay. The tranquil ambiance, coupled with the diverse flora and fauna, makes Rangat a perfect retreat for nature enthusiasts, showcasing the lesser-explored yet captivating facets of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago.

Location: 162 km from Port Blair  Things to do: Explore sun-kissed beaches, venture into lush mangroves, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.

46. Manglutan Rubber Plantation

Manglutan Rubber Plantation is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Manglutan Rubber Plantation stands as a unique attraction in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, offering visitors an insight into the region's agricultural practices. Located near Port Blair, this plantation showcases the cultivation of rubber, providing an educational and immersive experience. Guided tours allow visitors to witness the entire process, from tapping rubber trees to the processing of latex. 

Manglutan Rubber Plantation provides a distinctive addition to the places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island, allowing travelers to explore the island's economic and agricultural diversity while enjoying the lush greenery surrounding the plantation.

Location: Manglutan Village, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 744103 Things to do: Experience the intricate process of rubber production

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47. Campbell Bay National Park

Campbell Bay National Park is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Campbell Bay National Park, a hidden gem in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, emerges as a captivating place for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Situated on Great Nicobar Island, this national park is renowned for its rich biodiversity. Home to a variety of flora and fauna, including endemic species, it offers a unique opportunity to explore the untamed wilderness. 

Visitors can embark on trekking trails, witness exotic bird species, and discover the park's scenic beauty. Campbell Bay National Park stands as a testament to the diverse natural wonders that define the places of interest in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Location: Great Nicobar, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Things to do: Trekking, hiking, nature photography

48. Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple

 Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple, located in the serene landscapes of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, stands as a significant religious site and cultural attraction. Located in Port Blair, this temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Hindu god of war and victory. The temple's architectural marvel and spiritual ambiance captivate both devotees and tourists alike.

The vibrant festivities during the Thaipusam festival add to the cultural vibrancy of the temple. Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple is a place of reverence and a cultural landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the religious diversity and spiritual heritage of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Location: Shadipur, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744106 Things to do: Pray in front of God

49. Karmatang Beach

 Karmatang Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Karmatang Beach is a tropical paradise and a must-visit destination. Located near Mayabunder, this beach is renowned for its white sands and clear waters. Karmatang Beach stands as a haven for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts, providing an escape from the hustle and bustle. 

The beach is also famous for its turtle nesting grounds, offering a unique opportunity to witness the nesting activities of these marine creatures. With its natural beauty and ecological significance, Karmatang Beach adds a refreshing dimension to the list of places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island.

Location: Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744204 Things to do: Visit the turtle nesting farm

50. Howrah Bridge

 Howrah Bridge is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Howrah Bridge in Andaman, not to be confused with its more famous namesake in Kolkata, is a charming destination located in Neil Island. Known for its natural rock formations resembling a bridge, it captivates visitors with its scenic beauty. 

Surrounded by turquoise waters and lush greenery, Howrah Bridge is a serene spot for photography and relaxation. This natural wonder adds a touch of enchantment to the places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island, offering a tranquil escape and a chance to marvel at the wonders crafted by nature in this tropical paradise.

Location: Laxmanpur Bridge, Neil Islands, Andaman Things to do: Photography

51. Panchavati Waterfalls

 Panchavati Waterfalls is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Panchavati Waterfalls is a captivating natural attraction that entices travelers seeking the beauty of cascading waters in a pristine environment. Situated amidst lush greenery and serene landscapes, the waterfalls offer a refreshing retreat from the monotony of everyday life. Panchavati Waterfalls provides a scenic setting for nature enthusiasts and those looking for a peaceful escape. 

The cascading water, surrounded by tropical flora, creates a mesmerizing ambiance. As one of the lesser-explored gems in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Panchavati Waterfalls adds a touch of natural beauty to the list of places to visit in this tropical archipelago.

Location: Cuthbert Bay, Andaman Things to do: Nature photography

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52. Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

 Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Located in Little Andaman, this sanctuary is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, mangrove forests, and pristine beaches. Home to the endangered leatherback turtles, it offers a unique opportunity to witness their nesting activities. 

The sanctuary's lush greenery and coastal landscapes make it a paradise for birdwatching. Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, with its rich biodiversity and serene ambiance, stands among the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island, providing a tranquil retreat for those seeking a close encounter with nature.

Location: 90 km from Port Blair Things to do: Witness the diverse wildlife, nature photography

53. Merk Bay

 Merk Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Merk Bay, one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island, enchants visitors with its breathtaking surroundings. Located on North Passage Island, this secluded bay is known for its powdery white sands, crystal-clear waters, and greenery. Accessible by boat from Long Island, Merk Bay offers a serene escape from the crowds. 

The bay is ideal for nature lovers, beach enthusiasts, and those seeking solitude. With its vibrant landscapes and captivating vistas, Merk Bay stands as one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island, providing a peaceful retreat in this tropical paradise.

Location: North Passage Island Things to do: Boating, snorkeling

54. Kalapathar Beach

 Kalapathar Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Kalapathar Beach is celebrated for its natural beauty and serene ambiance. Located on Havelock Island, this beach boasts velvety sands and turquoise waters against a backdrop of lush greenery. The best time to visit Kalapathar Beach is during the months of October to April when the weather is pleasant, making it an ideal period to explore the Andaman and Nicobar tourist attractions. 

With its tranquil setting and gorgeous landscapes, Kalapathar Beach stands as a must-visit destination, offering a delightful escape for those seeking the best of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Location: Havelock Island Things to do: Bathing, beach hopping

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55. Munda Pahad Beach

 Munda Pahad Beach is one of the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

Munda Pahad Beach, located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, offers a serene coastal retreat for those seeking tranquility. With its pristine shores and tranquil ambiance, Munda Pahad Beach is a hidden gem in Middle Andaman. 

The best month to visit Andaman and Nicobar, including Munda Pahad Beach, is during the dry season that spans from October to April. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the seas are calm, providing an ideal environment for beach exploration and water activities. Munda Pahad Beach, with its natural beauty and secluded charm, becomes a perfect destination for a peaceful getaway in this tropical paradise.

Location: Andaman and Nicobar Things to do: Nature photography

The Best Places To Visit In Andaman And Nicobar Island: Summary 

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer a unique blend of natural wonders and cultural richness. From pristine beaches to historical landmarks, this archipelago stands as a treasure trove of diverse experiences. Begin your journey and explore the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island, where nature's beauty and cultural heritage converge for an unforgettable travel adventure.

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Which is the most visited island in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

Havelock Island is the most visited in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Renowned for its stunning Radhanagar Beach, it attracts tourists for its pristine shores, water sports, diving opportunities, and serene ambiance, making it a top choice for travelers.

Which month is best for Andaman trip?

The best time to visit Andaman is between October and May, particularly from November to April. These months offer pleasant weather, calm seas ideal for water activities, and clear skies, ensuring a delightful experience exploring the islands' natural beauty and marine life.

What is special in Andaman?

Andaman offers a unique blend of pristine beaches, diverse marine life, captivating history (like Cellular Jail), thrilling water sports, such as snorkeling and scuba diving, and a tranquil ambiance, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and history buffs alike.

Which is the cleanest beach of in Andaman?

Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island is often regarded as the cleanest beach in Andaman. Its crystal-clear waters, powdery white sand, and well-maintained surroundings contribute to its reputation as one of Asia's finest beaches in terms of cleanliness and beauty.

Which part of Andaman is beautiful?

Andaman is known for its overall beauty, but some particularly stunning areas include Havelock Island with its Radhanagar Beach, Neil Island's Bharatpur Beach, and the untouched allure of the remote Long Island. Each part showcases unique natural beauty, from pristine beaches to lush greenery and diverse marine life.

How many days are enough for Andaman?

The ideal duration for an Andaman trip is around 5 to 7 days. This allows enough time to explore the main islands, indulge in water activities, visit key attractions, and immerse in the serene beauty without feeling rushed.

Is Andaman good for couples?

Absolutely! Andaman is a perfect destination for couples. Its secluded beaches, romantic sunsets, private resorts, and a plethora of water activities create an intimate and enchanting setting for couples seeking a peaceful and memorable getaway together.

Does Andaman have a nightlife?

Andaman doesn't have a bustling nightlife scene typical of urban areas, but there are some options for evening entertainment. Some resorts and hotels offer cultural shows or live music. However, the islands generally offer a quieter and more relaxed atmosphere in the evenings, perfect for stargazing or beachside dinners.

Which is the secret island of Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

One of the relatively lesser-known or 'secret' islands in Andaman and Nicobar is Long Island. It's less frequented by tourists, offering a serene ambiance, beautiful beaches, and a chance to experience a more secluded side of the archipelago.

Which is the biggest island of Andaman?

The largest island in the Andaman group is Middle Andaman Island. It's one of the larger islands in the archipelago, hosting diverse flora and fauna along with attractions like the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park and the Rangat town.

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Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Travel guide: top things to do & see, hotel & resorts, restaurants & cafes and more, table of content, travel guide to the andaman and nicobar islands.

Andaman is not just one breathtaking island destination, but a group of 572 gorgeous islands in the Bay of Bengal. With around 37 inhabited islands, each island has something unique to offer. What these islands do have in common though are miles and miles of stunning beaches, endless greenery, amazing hidden treasures and plenty of mouth-watering seafood.

Simply put, the Andamans is a tropical paradise that’s straight out of a postcard. Relaxing beach strolls, the best scuba-diving spots in all of India, lovely historical sites and exotic marine life are all yours to enjoy (responsibly, of course)! 

Our handy guide here is going to help you understand the Andaman islands in-depth before you travel here and take-in the Andaman beauty first-hand. 

How to Reach the Top Spots in the Andamans?

andaman and nicobar visit places

1 . Port Blair

Being the capital of Andaman, Port Blair is connected to all the other islands via a ferry network. This means you can take a ferry from Port Blair and visit other islands like Havelock, Neil Island, Long Island and Little Andaman. Besides being your first destination on Andaman Island, Port Blair also has some really fascinating things-to-do like Corbyn’s Cove Beach, Cellular Jail, Ross Island and Samudrika Marine Museum. 

The best way to reach Port Blair is either by flight (daily flights are available from all major cities) or by ship (passenger ships can be taken from Kolkata or  Chennai).

Check out our detailed guide to Port Blair . 

2 . Havelock Island

Havelock is by far the most sought-after island on the Andaman Islands. Wrapped in corals, blue waters, and white powdery sand, Havelock is famous for its unending greenery, stunning beaches, cute cafes and water activities like scuba diving, snorkeling, jet-skiing, and the likes of these. 

Private and government ferries operate daily between Port Blair and Havelock as well as Neil and Havelock. The air-conditioned private ferries take about 1.5 hours from Port Blair and an hour from Neil Island.

Check out our detailed guide to Havelock Island .

3 . Neil Island

Often known as the sister island to Havelock, Neil island is home to coconut palms, turquoise waters, tropical forests, beautiful corals and exquisite beaches. This little paradise is perfect for those who want to take it easy and unwind all the way. It has a dreamy island-village vibe to it and is great to explore on a bicycle. 

The easiest way to reach Neil Island is by hopping on a government or a private ferry. It is about 1.5 hours from Port Blair and about 1 hour from Havelock.

Check out our detailed guide to Neil Island .

4 . Ross Island 

It is a tiny island that is full of history, old ruins, amazing wildlife and mesmerizing visuals. This island is a popular tourist spot that is not only rich in natural beauty but it also holds a lot of intriguing stories from the colonial era. It has a stunning light and sound show (with a voice-over by Amitabh Bachhan) that will take you through the British Colonial era and its impact on the Andaman Islands.

Ross Island is 2km away from Port Blair and can be easily reached by a short boat ride from Aberdeen Jetty which takes around 15 minutes. In fact, you can see Ross Island from Port Blair.

Check out our detailed guide to Ross Island .

5 . North Andaman

North Andaman is known for its untouched beauty, lush forests, pristine beaches and turtle nesting sites. Top places to visit in North Andaman include Rangat , Baratang , Diglipur , Mayabunder and the Ross & Smith Islands .

Ferries sail to these spots and the most updated information can be obtained from the government ferry ticketing office. The most common travel option is road. Private and government buses, as well as rental car services, are available for the same.

Note : Only government ferries ply in North Andaman.

What Is The Best Time To Visit Andamans?

1. october to may  .

This is considered the high season and is the best time to visit the islands. You can expect clear, sunny and pleasant weather to explore the islands, indulge in water sports and enjoy the beautiful outdoors. Normally during this time, the temperature ranges from 24 – 37 degrees celsius. 

If you’re someone who’s looking for alone time in the islands then this might not be the best time, as most popular spots are pretty crowded during this time period.

2. June to September

The weather becomes cooler during this time and monsoon begins. This is also known as the low season, which means you will find the Andamans less crowded during this time. The temperature ranges from 22 – 35 degrees celsius. 

Although, it is raining during this time, the Andamans take on a different character during Monsoon and it’s a great way to experience a more serene time. 

Read More: Best Time to Travel to the Andamans

How To Get to The Andamans?

1 . by flight.

The quickest way to get to the Andaman & Nicobar Islands is to take a flight from any major Indian city. There are direct flights from Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi and Vizag. The travel time can be around 2.5 to 6 hours.

Another way to get to Andaman is to sail from the ports of Kolkata, Chennai and Visakhapatnam. The ships are operated by the Indian Government and the voyage takes around 2 to 3 days. Haddo Wharf is the main seaport at Port Blair.

Read More: Travel By Ship to the Andamans

Top Things You Must Do In Andaman

1 . try mangrove kayaking.

Paddle along and enjoy the stunning view of the tropical forests and revel in the beauty of the mangroves on a relaxing kayaking tour. 

Explore these beautiful green vistas on a Kayak and make your experience deeply memorable. Explore Kayaking in Andamans here.

2 . Island Hopping 

With lots of islands to explore in the Andamans, one more stunning than the next, island-hopping is the best way to make the most of your Andaman vacation time. This way, you explore the Andamans in depth and won’t miss out on any of the gorgeous attractions. 

The best way to hop islands in Andamans is to get on a ferry. Book your tickets right away to pirate away to new lands.

3 . Discover Vibrant Marine Life

Get a close glimpse of the colorful, thriving underwater world on a snorkeling or Scuba Diving trip. This is one of the most authentic ways to experience the best of the Andamans.

If you’re looking to dive in the Andamans, book ahead so that you can get the best dive spots.

4 . Visit Radhanagar Beach 

Regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in Asia, visiting Radhanagar Beach is an absolute must, if you’re in Andaman. It has divinely-blue waters, white sand and tall lush trees with breathtaking sunsets.

5 . Witness Bioluminescence at Port Blair

Night Kayaking in Andamans gives you the rare chance to experience bioluminescence, which is when you can see the entire sea glowing (quite literally) as you kayak across the water.

6 . Visit a Wildlife Sanctuary/Nature Park 

Andaman Islands are known for their diverse flora and fauna and with so many nature parks and wildlife sanctuaries to visit, you will be spoilt for choice. Best activity for all nature/wildlife enthusiasts.

7 . Check out the Limestone Caves at Baratang 

Exploring the limestone caves is a visual treat. Found deep within the mangroves and lush rainforests, reaching the caves after a lovely trek is every nature-lover’s dream come true.

8 . A Trip to Barren Island 

Barren Island is home to the only active volcano in South Asia. Having no inhabitants on the island, it is a secluded retreat with lovely crystal-clear waters which are great for a snorkel. A day trip to Barren Island is recommended.

9 . Gorge on Fresh Seafood

If you’re a seafood lover, you’re in for a real treat. There are several restaurants that do fresh seafood on the Andamans! 

Read More: The Locals’ Guide to Seafood in the Andamans

10 . Go On Adventure Treks

The Andaman islands offer great trails to bring out the adventurer in you. Whether you’re looking for short trails, long trails, easy or difficult ones, you’ll find them all here along with the most stunning views.

11 . Grab a Hammock and Relax

The most relaxing thing to do on the Andamans would is to do nothing. We mean it. Swinging back and forth in a hammock and taking in the view – that’s what island vacations are all about.

How To Get Around The Andamans?

Traveling in the Andamans can be done via local buses, auto-rickshaws, cabs and two-wheelers which are available in most places. The most popular modes of transport within the islands are two-wheelers and cabs.

To travel between the islands, you can take either a government ferry that costs less or a private ferry that costs more but is also way more service-oriented, practical and clean. 

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Where to Stay in the Andamans?

No matter your budget or your preferences, there’s a perfect place for you here in the Andamans. Take a look at the accommodation options we have curated for you:

Luxury Stays

1 . taj exotica resort & spa.

A 5-star resort by Taj in Havelock Island is a tropical haven. It offers the most mesmerizing sea views, classically-designed modern villas and a huge spread of gourmet food.

2 . Barefoot at Havelock

An institution on the islands, this beach resort is on Radhanagar Beach and is known for their elegantly designed rooms, authentic jungle feel and outdoor nature activities.

3 . Sea Shell Resort & Spa, Havelock

A beachside luxury resort that is dotted with charming villas and cottages offering a rustic feel with a touch of modern design. A perfect island getaway to relax and unwind in.

4 . Jalakara

It is a boutique, private villa hotel in the heart of Havelock with spectacular views of the tropical rainforest. It has seven cottages with a unique experience being afforded at each of these.

5 . CGH’s Tilar Siro

All CGH properties are known for their luxurious, rich experiences inspired by their local environments. Tilar Siro is no exception. Surrounded by a rich tropical rainforest, with every room facing the sea, it provides a brilliant menu and an unforgettable list of island activities.

For Best Affordable Accommodation: 

1 . symphony palm beach resort.

A beachfront property in Havelock that has an incredibly fun bar scene.

2 . Dolphin Resort

A popular budget resort in Havelock, situated on the Vijaynagar beach, is a mix of comfort and adventure that has nicely designed spacious rooms and a wide variety of recreational activities for all types of travelers.

3 . Silversand Hotels

A group of hotels & resorts spread out across various islands, with most of them having beach-access, a multi-cuisine restaurant and a pool.

For Backpackers : 

1 . kevin’s bed & breakfast.

A pocket friendly homestay for group travellers that offers well furnished and clean accommodation with all basic amenities and is famous for their yummy breakfast.

2 . North Harriet View Bed & Breakfast

A lovely homestay for travellers in Port Blair, that has great affordable accommodation in the midst of nature. With the perfect view of the Saddle Peak and being close to Mount Harriet National Park, this homestay is a good budget stay in Port Blair.  

3 . Classic Hostel

The only hostel in Havelock that’s perfect for backpackers and travel enthusiasts. The hostel provides an organic island experience with spacious rooms, a bunch of fun activities and close access to the beach, all on a budget.

4 . Emerald Gecko

A budget, eco- friendly resort in Havelock and Neil Island that is all about great hospitality, amazing food and tastefully decorated rooms using sustainable organic materials.

Top Restaurants/Cafes In Andaman

1 . amaya in port blair.

This is a rooftop restaurant that’s all about great music, delicious food and good vibes.

2 . Lighthouse Residency In Port Blair

This open air restaurant is an all-time favorite in Port Blair with the best seafood in town. Try their Tandoor.

3 . Red Snapper In Havelock

Part of the Wild Orchid Resort, this is a famous seafood fine-dining restaurant in Havelock known for its rustic charm and lovely ambience.

4 . Anju Coco In Havelock

This is a great beach shack that is known for its large menu. It has a varied spread of cuisines and stands out for its barbecue and breakfast dishes.

5 . Full Moon Cafe, Havelock

It is a lovely by-the-beach cafe In Havelock, famous for its warm unkempt setup, its international menu and yummy food.

6 . View Garden Restaurant In Neil Island

A charming restaurant near Sitapur Beach that has some really delicious and affordable dishes and a variety of fresh fruit juices

7 . Mahima Restaurant In Baratang

A go-to restaurant in Baratang that serves a variety of Indian dishes and is super-affordable.

8 . Aroma Restaurant In Rangat

A budget-friendly restaurant in Rangat that is known for their fast service and lunch thalis.

9 . Kadai Restaurant In Mayabunder

This is an in-house restaurant at Sea “N” Sand hotel in Mayabunder. It serves home-made Indian dishes as well as other cuisines like Indo-Chinese.

10 . Turtle Nest In Diglipur

A hill-top restaurant at the Turtle Nest Resort in Diglipur, with great food and stunning sea views.

Language And Demography Of Andamans

Most people on the Andaman speak Hindi or Bengali, but Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam are also common. English is also understood and spoken by the vast majority.

Roughly 24 of the 300 Andaman Islands support human settlements, while only 12 of the Nicobar Islands are populated.

More than two-thirds of the people of the Andaman Islands are Hindu; Christians make up about one-fifth of the population and Muslims less than one-tenth.

What’s The History of the Andamans?

A major chunk of the known history dates back to the post-colonial period beginning with the Danish settlers of the Danish East India Company, followed by the British using the islands as a penal colony in the 19th century.

With the end of British rule, the islands broke free from their shackles and are now part of the union territories of India.

Some Useful Information for Tourists Before Traveling

  • For Indian Tourists, traveling to the Andamans is very similar to traveling to any other state in the country. There is no requirement for a passport, visa, or any other permission. You can stay in permitted areas as long as you wish.
  • For Foreign Tourists, a passport is required along with the Indian visa. The Restricted Area Permit (RAP) is not required anymore for most foreign nationals. For citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, China, and Pakistan the RAP is still required.
  • You will find a few ATMs in Port Blair and very less in Havelock, Neil Island and Diglipur so it is essential to also carry cash with you to be well prepared.
  • Andamans is also home to the aboriginal tribes of the islands, who do not want intrusion in their land and life. So, it is advised not to mingle with them in order to respect their space and unintentionally, transmit any kind of disease to them that they’re not immune to.
  • Corals are a huge part of the islands, and for their upkeep & growth, it is highly essential to not damage or unknowingly hurt them while snorkeling and diving. There might also be a lot of poisonous fish and corals in the water so avoid touching them.  
  • Be an early riser and make the most of the morning glow. Andamans has some of the nicest sunrises!

Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ’s about Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Tourists are permitted only on certain islands.

Two ways – either take a  flight to Port Blair  from Kolkata, Chennai or Delhi or take a  ship to Port Blair from Chennai, Kolkata or Vizag .

Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a group of 572 islands located in the Bay of Bengal. It is around 1000 miles away from the Indian subcontinent down South-East.

We believe holidaying in the Andamans can be done throughout the year – in summers/monsoon (no winter season there). However, tourist inflow is maximum during October to May. More info on  best time to visit andaman .

All of India has standard 220 Volts with sockets mixed between 3 round pins. While some sockets also take the two round pin plugs, to avoid confusion or disappointment, we suggest guests bring at least one travel adapter.

The whole of India falls under the same time zone so the local time is GMT + 5½ hours throughout the country, all year round. The Andamans are much closer to Thailand than India which means life in the Andamans happens a little bit earlier in the day, to make use of the day light hours.

  • Andaman Islands is an Indian territory. So do I use Indian Currency? Yes. Indian Rupee is used in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. You can exchange currency at the airport, from the banks or currency dealers. Also, you can withdraw Indian Rupees from the ATMs there.
  • Are there any dangerous animals in the Andamans? As such there are no dangerous predatory animals in the forests of the Andamans. So do not come here expecting to see tigers or lions. The forests here are inhabited by animals like wild boar, spotted deer, civet cat as well as numerous species of birds and butterflies. The vast forest canopy provides home to many different species of reptiles as well. Snakes both poisonous and harmless can be seen in the Andamans. Monitor lizards too inhabit these islands and the mangrove creeks provide shelter to ‘salties’ or salt water crocodiles. Tourists are advised to pay attention to sign boards posted on beaches as well as watch their step if walking through dense jungle or mangrove areas.
  • Can I make international calls and access the internet while in Andaman Islands? International dialing is available from most major hotels and ISTD booths in the markets. To make an international call, dial 00 followed by the Country Code followed by the Area Code followed by the Phone Number. Services tend to be reliable. Internet is available, though not as widely as in many other tourist areas and the connection is reputed to be very slow, but there is hope that things will improve in the next season. Roaming mobile signal is available in Port Blair but may be erratic on other islands. If you are planning to buy a new SIM card, we suggest you opt for BSNL as it has the best connectivity on the Andaman & Nicobar islands.
  • Helicopter services are available around Andaman. But tickets are not available for tourists.  Click here for details
  • Can I take sea-planes around Andaman? Sea-planes are not functional in Andamans as of now. These were extremely popular in the past but for the last 3 years, their services were stopped. We do not know when sea-planes will be operational in the future.
  • For Indians:  No passport/visa/permission is required. They can stay in permitted areas for as long as they want.
  • For Foreigners:  A passport is required with an Indian Visa to enter India. This is also applicable to foreigners entering Andaman and Nicobar Islands directly from a charter/private yachts. Additionally, a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) is also required which can be availed on arrival to  Port Blair  from the Immigration counter at the airport or, embarkation of ships at the sea-port. RAP is issued for a 30 day visit to the islands, and is extendable up to 15 more days. Tickets can be rescheduled in Port Blair itself from the respective airline offices.
  • How do I extend my visa in Andaman ? Most foreigners arriving at Port Blair are given a 30 day permit. Closer to the time of expiry (about 3 days ahead) this permit can be extended by another 15 days. This extension can be done either at the police station on  Havelock  or at the Immigration Office in Port Blair, and you will need to show a confirmed return ticket (for the journey within the next 15 days) in order to get this extension. Please note that it may not always be possible to get this extension in a few hours and you may need to stay overnight to obtain the extension if you are applying in Port Blair. It is rare that tourists are given less than 30 days on the permit. However it does happen to a few and it is recommended that you check the expiry of the RAP when the official hands it to you just in case it has been given only for a few days.Diplomats are usually not given the full 30 days and usually get between a week and 15 days.
  • How do I extend my visa in Andaman Islands? Most foreigners arriving at Port Blair are given a 30 day permit. Closer to the time of expiry (about 3 days ahead) this permit can be extended by another 15 days. This extension can be done either at the police station on  Havelock  island or at the Immigration Office in Port Blair, and you will need to show a confirmed return ticket (for the journey within the next 15 days) in order to get this extension. Please note that it may not always be possible to get this extension in a few hours and you may need to stay overnight to obtain the extension if you are applying in Port Blair. It is rare that tourists are given less than 30 days on the permit. However it does happen to a few and it is recommended that you check the expiry of the RAP when the official hands it to you just in case it has been given only for a few days.Diplomats are usually not given the full 30 days and usually get between a week and 15 days.
  • How do I obtain a visa to Andaman? Andaman is a part of India. Thus, a visa for India is valid for the Andaman and Nicobar islands as well and is required for most foreign nationals. The visas are obtainable at the Indian missions, consulates and high commissions overseas. They are valid for the period issued and range from a 15 day period to up to a six month period for tourists. They are valid from the date of issue and it is wise to start travel as soon as the visa is obtained to take advantage of the entire period of visa validity. Once obtained, visas can be extended in India.
  • How expensive are meals in Andaman? The price of a meal depends entirely on where you eat and what you order. A nice quaint restaurant will cost you between Rs.300 to Rs.500 per person depending on what is ordered. Eating at the local village market will be much cheaper and most Andaman islands have a number of small eateries run by locals that work out easy on the pocket. Sea food is more expensive in the Andamans compared to the mainland due to heavy demand and less supply.
  • How long does it take to reach Andamans? A flight from Kolkata/Chennai takes two hours, while the one from Delhi takes about five hours. Ships take as long as 50 hours (3-4 days roughly).
  • Is imported alcohol available on the Andaman Islands? Although alcohol is available in Andaman & Nicobar islands, availability of imported alcohol is extremely limited. Except for a few IMFL (Indian Made Foreign Liquor) bottles, the alcohol availability is restricted to mostly Indian brands. Black Label, Black & White, Bacardi, Smirnoff and Kingfisher beer are some of the brands that are available easily.
  • Is is safe/secure to travel to the Andamans? The quantum of tourist inflow to the Andaman & Nicobar islands is a testimony of how safe tourists feel in the islands. These islands are one of the safest places to live/travel in the country.
  • Is there any nightlife in Andamans? Although many hotels in Port Blair and other developed islands have hotels and resorts that offer a bar, the night life concept has not really caught on in these islands. You will not encounter loud music, disco lights or parties here on a regular basis. Nights are usually quiet and most people get to bed soon to wake early and make maximum use of the day light hours. An exception however is during Christmas and New Year on popular tourist islands like Havelock and Neil where you will find parties going late into the night, loud music and a lot of dancing.
  • What festivals do the local population celebrate in the Andamans? Given the fact that the Andamans has a mix of different religions, almost all festivals celebrated in mainland India including but not limited to Christmas, New Year, Diwali, Eid and Easter are celebrated here. However, the biggest festival here is the ‘Durga Pooja’ due to the number of Bengalis on the Andaman & Nicobar islands.
  • What is the religious stance in the Andamans? India has a very mixed religious history and a reputation for religious tolerance. Hinduism is by far the most popular religion in the Andaman & Nicobar islands followed by Christianity and then Islam. Other religions that make up the total include Sikhism and Buddhism. Even in the Andaman Islands, there is quite a large mix, and while the Hindu festivals are the most celebrated ones, around Christmas time you will see small processions with Santa Claus’ and followers.
  • What is the position regarding use of drugs in the Andamans? Drugs are absolutely illegal in Andaman & Nicobar islands with severe penalties if caught in possession of even minute quantities.
  • What type of behaviour & etiquette can I expect from the locals on the main Andaman Islands? The Andamans are a very relaxed place so the rules are simple as well. Act with respect and decorum, dress appropriately (especially away from the beach), and as anywhere, always ask permission before taking photographs of the local population. A beach destination does not mean that the locals are used to seeing women in revealing A beach destination does not mean that the locals are used to seeing women in revealing swimwear. Please be sensitive to the traditions of the locals and cover up when in areas where locals are present like jetty areas and village markets. Having said that, we would like to stress that the Andamans is a remote place and although the people are casual, one should not expect the kind of comfort or the level of service that is expected of a hotel/resort in mainland India.
  • Will I find vegetarian food in Andaman? Andaman is not known for its vegetarian cuisine but with the inflow of tourists, vegetarian food has become easily available. So YES, if you are a vegetarian travelling to the Andamans, you need not worry. In fact, there are a few vegetarian restaurants we recommend. You can see one of the most famous vegetarian restaurants in Port Blair  here .
  • How safe is travelling to Great Nicobar? Travelling to Great Nicobar by ship or helicopter is very safe. These are both routes that are often traversed by government officials as well as researchers coming to the island for research.

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The kayaking experience was super fun and knowledgeable. Mr.Ali was very friendly and ensured we had a clam and a relaxing paddling experience and enriched us with facts about mangrove trees, it’s ecosystem and Abadman islands and clicked some cool pics 🙂

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Ross Island is ideally a two part trip, the morning to evening portion includes going around the island looking at the ruins from the era of the British and Japanese rule. the late evening portion includes a spectacular sound, light & video show (yes you read it correctly!!) which has been created specially for Ross island by Revathi (the actress)

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This is a over hyped, and not worth the time and money spent to reach here. It used to be called the “Paris of the East” when the British settled here. But everything is destroyed now.

The only good place here is a beach that is on the other side. You will need to climb down and up a lot of steps to get there.

It was a perfect location for family fun, the erstwhile Ross Island has all the history of a mini Paris, albeit at the cost of all Indian labour and is an example of the British opulence over poverty stricken India. Perfect for taking pics and the picturesque light house was delightful. We took the buggy as we were a large family with kids. There are deer and peacocks too.

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Top 50 places to visit in Andaman & Nicobar Islands

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“At sea, I learned how little a person needs, not how much.”  – Robin Lee Graham

If you are struggling to beat the blues of life, hop in on a ride to one of the most beautiful islands in India. With its golden sands, mesmerizing sunsets, and crystal teal ocean, Andaman will cleanse your soul to its very core. Away from the mayhem of city life, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, an archipelago of around 572 islands, are a fresh breath of air for all the ocean lovers out there. One of India’s most well-kept secrets, the islands are a pleasant relief from busy and overcrowded beaches. Andaman not only houses some of the most secluded and tranquil beaches on the earth but also the most captivating and picturesque ones. 

Nestled in lush green forest groves, the islands bear testimony to Andaman’s rich history, tribal and cultural sentiments, diverse biodiversity, and unparalleled beauty. Infamous for the Kala Pani prison since colonial times, Andaman is a prison of primal nature and divine serenity, one where you would want to get locked away in far from the city world. With the cotton candy sky above you, the turquoise glistening ocean in front of you, and peace and happiness radiating within you, Andaman will cure all your ailments by thrusting on you its abundant waves of happiness and life. Here are the top 50 places to visit in Andaman that you cannot afford to miss. 

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1. The Cellular Jail

The infamous Black Waters or Kala Pani prison- Cellular Jail stands as one of the most popular places to visit in Andaman. Constructed between 1896 and 1906, the Cellular Jail is an architectural marvel built in a starfish design. Containing over 693 cells, it was used to punish Indian nationalists and soldiers who rebelled against British rule during colonial times. Cut off from the mainland and built on a secluded island, it was perceived as one of the most ruthless and gruesome prison sentences in the world.  The Cellular Jail now has been transformed into a memorial for the prominent freedom fighters who bore unimaginable hardships during their imprisonment here. The Cellular Jail also organizes a stellar light and sound show to narrate the tale of bravery and stealth of Indian freedom fighters. Cellular Jail has a million stories to tell; stories that will take you back to India’s lesser-known and forgotten past.

How to Reach Cellular Jail:  Cellular Jail is located 7.8 km away from the centre of Port Blair. It can be easily reached via RGT road through taxi, cab, car, bus, rickshaw, or other modes of local transportation.

Best Time to Visit:  November to March

Highlights: 

Explore the

stories of the past embedded in this historical national site with over 693 prison cells.

  • Visit the museum’s photo gallery and catch the snapshots of the nation’s freedom struggle. 
  • You cannot miss out on the light and sound show held after sunset on the premises of the Cellular Jail. The show highlights the ethereal view of the freedom movement of India.

2. Radhanagar Beach

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Renowned as the 7th best beach in the world and the best in India and Asia, Radhanagar Beach is a sight to behold. Giant palm trees, white crystal sand, and blue pristine water- the beach has it all. Most famous for swimming and sunbathing, it is known for its sublime sunset views. Walking on its white shores is a rejuvenating and enthralling experience for all beach lovers. Its serene beauty makes it one of the most beautiful places to visit in Andaman with your friends and family.

How to Reach Radhanagar Beach:  Radhanagar Beach is well connected to Port Blair and can be reached via a Makruzz or a Seaplane. There are also government boats that facilitate the travel between Port Blair and Radhanagar Beach.

Best Time to Visit:  October to February

Highlights:

  • Enjoy water sports and get lost in the ethereal beauty that the beach has to offer.
  • Savour the delicious seafood delicacies served in cafes on the shoreside.
  • You cannot miss out on the heavenly sunrise and sunset views on this beach.

3. Chidiya Tapu

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Chidiya Tapu, a hotspot of rich biodiversity, is one of the most sought out places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The island is famous for trekking trails, adventure activities, and glorious sunset views. It also encapsulates a biological park and mini zoo, making it a paradise for nature and wildlife lovers. You can spot various exotic species of migratory birds as well as the famous white spotted deer and wild boar on this island. The sunset at Chidiya Tapu gives you a glimpse of the sun setting into the stretch of the Bay of Bengal and thus is a sight to devour. An abode to Parrot Islands, Chidiya Tapu is a favourite destination for all bird watchers and photographers from across the globe.

How to Reach Chidiya Tapu:  Chidiya Tapu is located at a distance of 20 km from Port Blair and can be easily reached via road through a bike or cycle ride. You can also take *a boat ride to the island.

Best Time to Visit:  October to April

  • Watch exotic and rare species of birds on the premises of the island.
  • Savour the ethereal view of the sky from the famous Sunset Point.
  • Explore the rich biodiversity at Chidiya Tapu Biological Park.
  • Enjoy water adventures such as scuba diving, snorkelling, and many more.

4. Neil Island

Neil Island, stretched over 13.7 square kilometres of land, is a quaint yet mesmerising island in Andaman. Famous in mythologies such as the Ramayana, it is one of the most renowned places to visit in Andaman. From its natural coral bridge, you can spot rich and exotic species of marine life, predominantly coral reefs. From enjoying a glass-bottom ride through the turquoise water to the enthralling experience of snorkelling to dwelling into one’s solitude in the sublime beauty of nature, the island has something for everyone. You cannot miss out on this gem of a place while planning your Andaman travel list. 

How to Reach Neil Island:  Neil Island is 43 km away from Port Blair. It can be reached through a water ferry service from Port Blair in over 2-3 hours.

Best Time to Visit:  October to May

  • Explore the underwater world through a glass boat ride
  • You can witness the rich cluster of coral reefs from the natural coral bridge.
  • Pump up your adrenaline by snorkelling, scuba diving, or jet skiing on the island.

5. Elephant Beach

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Famous for its glowing sand cover, Elephant Beach is one of the most golden places to visit in Andaman. You can spot many colourful fishes, sea turtles, as well as bright coral reefs in the crystal water of this beach. It is a hotspot for all nature and adventure enthusiasts as it offers the tourists various exciting activities such as trekking, scuba diving, as well as kayaking. Apart from the enthralling adventure, you can also enjoy unparalleled peace and serenity on this picturesque beach in Andaman.

How to Reach Elephant Beach:  Elephant Beach is 70 km away from Port Blair. You can reach Elephant Beach through a ferry ride in 3 hours.

Best Time to Visit:   November to March

  • Sea walking is an exquisite experience that will allow you to interact with the rich aquatic life nearby.
  • You cannot miss out on water sports such as scuba diving, kayaking, and snorkelling.
  • Enjoy the lip-smacking seafood in seaside restaurants.  

6. Forest Museum

Located in the Chatham Saw Mill, Forest Museum is perched on the outskirts of the city centre of Port Blair. It is one of the best places to visit in Andaman to get an insight into the cultural and tribal life of the state. You can find various exhibits related to wildlife as well as wooden artefacts in this museum. The museum encapsulates carvings and artefacts made out of teak, oak, gurjan, padauk, as well as timber. The museum also houses a mini zoo and zoological garden making it worth a visit for tourists from across geographies. Managed by the forest department, it is a cherished and picturesque museum that has many stories to tell about the rich cultural life of Andaman. You can also buy fascinating and intricate wooden carvings as souvenirs from this exquisite place. 

How to Reach Forest Museum:  The Forest Museum is situated on the outskirts of Port Blair and can easily be reached via road from all parts of the city. The Road Bridge provides a straight route to the museum. 

Best Time to Visit:  Throughout the Year

  • Explore the rich artefacts at the Chatham Saw Mill.
  • Witness the rich flora and fauna at the mini zoo located inside the museum.
  • Buy handmade cultural souvenirs from the shop located on the premises of the museum.

7. Zonal Anthropological Museum

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Another cherished museum that gives an elaborate account of the cultural and tribal life of Andaman is the Zonal Anthropological Museum. You can find clothing, utensils, weapons, as well as other important historical artefacts that give an account of various tribes such as the Jarawas, Sentinelese, Great Andamanese, and Onges. The museum is often visited by anthropologists, historians, as well as researchers from across the globe as it showcases the unique and simple lifestyle of various tribes as well as lesser-known tribal sentiments. While here, you can also buy various cultural souvenirs to add to your antique collection. Storing rich tribal artefacts, the Zonal Anthropological museum is amongst prominent cultural places to visit in Andaman.

How to Reach Zonal Anthropological Museum : Zonal Anthropological Museum is located 7 km away from the centre of Port Blair and can easily be reached via local road transportation in over 15 minutes.

Best Time to Visit : March to July

  • Learn about the tribal lives and sentiments by exploring the utensils, ornaments, and other artefacts of tribal communities displayed in the museum. 
  • The Jarawa Chest Guard is one of the most famous artefacts stored in the museum.

8. Corbyn’s Cove Beach

Located in the earshot of Snake Island, Corbyn’s Cove Beach is a famous tourist spot for various adventure activities such as skiing, speed boating, as well as surfing. You can enjoy the mesmerizing view of the teal ocean under the cool shade of lush green coconut trees dotted on the shores of this beach. The beach also is an abode to various artefacts dating back to the Second World War such as the bunkers built by the Japanese army. A perfect amalgamation of history, nature and adventures, Corbyn’s Cove Beach is a famous destination amongst places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

How to Reach Corbyn’s Cove Beach:  Corbyn’s Cove Beach is over 8 km away from Port Blair. You can easily take a cab or taxi to reach the beach in less than half an hour.

Best Time to Visit:  October to May

  • Feel the thrill of wind by rushing through the ocean on a speed boat.
  • Explore the historical artefacts of World War II at the beach.
  • Savour the seafood at the restaurants and cafes perched on the shoreside.

9. Baratang Islands

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Your Andaman trip is incomplete without trekking to Baratang Islands through dense mangrove forest groves. One of the most secluded yet treasured places to visit in Andaman, Baratang Islands is the city’s well-kept secret waiting to be explored. The island is an abode to the famous mud volcanoes as well as the fascinating limestone caves. It also houses many mesmerising beaches and mangrove creeks making it a paradise for nature lovers. Trekking through the tropical mangrove swamps to reach the limestone caves is an exciting experience that will pump up your adrenaline and feed your adventurous soul. This gem of a place needs to be on your bucket list on your next Andaman holiday. 

How to Reach Baratang Island:  Baratang Island is at a distance of 101 km away from Port Blair. You can take cabs as well as ferries to reach the island in over 2.5 hours.

Best Time to Visit:  November to February

  • Have a relaxing mud bath in the mud volcanoes
  • Discover the secrets of the limestone caves
  • Enjoy the serenity of travelling through mangrove forest groves in clear waters.

10. Bharatpur Beach

Bharatpur Beach or the Coral Kingdom of Andaman is one of the most famous beaches to fall under Neil Island. From enjoying delicious seafood to looking out for bright coral reefs to relaxing in the lush green paddy cultivation and coconut plantation, there is no dearth of things to do at this beautiful beach. It is also famous for its spell bounding sunset views. Walking on the golden sand of this beach at sunset hour with your loved one is a once in a lifetime experience. Undeniably, Bharatpur Beach is one of the popular places to visit in Andaman.

How to Reach Bharatpur Beach:  At a distance of 40 km from Port Blair, Bharatpur Beach can be reached through government and private ferries.

Best Time to Visit:  Throughout the year

  • Explore the fascinating marine life by scuba diving into the ocean.
  • You can sunbathe in peace under the shade of coconut plantations.
  • Bharatpur Beach is famous for seafood and other delicious cuisines. 

11. Jolly Buoy Island

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30 km away from Wandoor Beach, Jolly Buoy Island is one of the most pristine and beautiful places to visit in Andaman. With over 70% of its area covered with thick tropical forests, it stands as an undisturbed hub of rich biodiversity. Exploring the emerald green ocean water through glass boats is a dreamlike experience and thus, is one of the main activities witnessed on the island. Snorkelling and Scuba Diving are also exciting experiences offered by Jolly Buoy Island making it one of the most cherished Andaman and Nicobar destinations. As suggested by its name, it will leave you brimming with prime happiness by offering enchanting scenic delights. From seeing the underwater world unfold in all its beauty before your eyes to retreating into the bounty of nature away from the mayhem of city life, Jolly Buoy Island is Andaman’s well-kept secret and a paradise for all adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers.

How to Reach Jolly Buoy Island:  You can reach Jolly Buoy Island from Port Blair via a boat or ferry in over 45 minutes. 

Best Time to Visit:  April to June

  • Enjoy the sunset and sunrise views from Jolly Buoy Island.
  • Explore the rare biodiversity in the dense tropical forest groves.
  • Take a glass boat ride through the ocean and enjoy the underwater marine world.

12. North Bay Island

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | North Bay Island - HikerWolf

If you are looking to feel the adrenaline rush and hear the distinct echo of your own heartbeats, North Bay Island is your ultimate go-to-go place for all water sports and adventure activities in Andaman. Located some 42 km away from Port Blair, the island hosts several thrilling activities such as boating, sea walking, glass boat ride, scuba diving, snorkelling, as well as submarine ride. A site of enthralling adventure, North Bay Island also offers picturesque scenes of sublime beauty. The Island is the abode of the lighthouse featured on the back of the 20 Rupee Indian note. From the lighthouse, you can watch the ethereal view of the Port Blair skyline and the beautiful Ross Island. Undeniably, it is one of the most exciting places to visit in Andaman. 

How to Reach North Bay Island:  North Island is over 42 km away from Port Blair and you can reach the island in over 2 hours by taking a boat or ferry.

Best Time to Visit:  November to May

  • Watch the Port Blair skyline from the lighthouse situated on the Island.
  • Explore your adventurous side by participating in numerous water adventures and activities.
  • The island also has a rich deposit of seashells to collect as souvenirs. 

13. Havelock Island

Andaman | Havelock Island - HikerWolf

One of the most famous Andaman and Nicobar destinations, Havelock Island was named after Sir Henry Havelock, a prominent British officer who governed India during colonial rule. It was later renamed Swaraj Island in 2018 in memory of Subash Chandra Bose, one of the central figures in the freedom struggle. Located 70 km away from Port Blair, it is a part of Ritchie’s Archipelago. From kayaking to snorkelling to scuba diving, there is no dearth of things to do at this pristine Island. It houses various eminent beaches such as Elephant Beach, Vijaynagar Beach, Radhanagar, and Kalapathar Beach. With white sand, crystal blue water, and rich biodiversity, Havelock Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman. 

How to Reach Havelock Island:  Havelock Island is nearly 70 km away from Port Blair. The most popular way to reach Havelock Island from Port Blair is via water. You can take an air-conditioned catamaran ferry that will drop you off at the island in over 2.5 hours.

Best Time to Visit:  October to April

  • Learn about the rich history of the Island by exploring the ancient artefacts on the island.
  • Explore the cluster of beaches located in the close earshot of the island famous for water sports and adventure activities.
  • The sight of elephants swimming has been the most prominent attraction of the place for ages.

14. Barren Island

Andaman Nicobar | Barren Island - HikerWolf

Andaman and Nicobar house some of the most pristine and uninhabited natural places on earth. Barren Island, prominently known as the abode of the only active volcano in South Asia, is one such mysterious place embedded in the primal bounty of nature. Almost 2 million years old, Barren Island is situated on tectonic plates in the Andaman Sea. It last erupted in 2018 after 150 years of calm. Often brewing with smoking trails, the island can only be viewed from ships afar. You can also spot exotic birds, flying foxes, as well as goats on the Island. With black sand and rocky terrains, the beaches near the island offer water adventures that will let you explore the clear water and pristine vegetation near the volcano arena.  An active volcano in the midst of a vast ocean, Barren Island is a wonder to behold and is one of the most exciting places to visit in Andaman.

How to Reach Barren Island:  Barren Island is situated at a distance of 140 km from Port Blair and be reached by taking a seaplane or a boat ride to the island. 

  • See the smoking trails emerging from the only active volcano in South Asia from a cruise ride. 
  • You can locate exotic wildlife species such as flying foxes and other migratory birds.
  • You can also indulge in water adventures near the volcano’s location by taking appropriate safety measures.

15. Mount Harriet National Park

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Mount Harriet National Park - HikerWolf

Named after the wife of a prominent British officer, Harriet C. Tytler, Mount Harriet National Park was established in 1969. Spread over an area of 11,520 acres of land, the National Park is a famous butterfly hotspot. Rich with biodiversity, it houses some of the most exotic species of flora and fauna. You can spot various endangered birds such as black-naped turn, Andaman treepie, Nicobar megapode, Sunda teal, Andaman black woodpecker, and Nicobar parakeet.  Faunal species such as robber crabs, turtles, saltwater crocodiles, and wild pigs also form the central attractions of the national park. Inhabited by the Negrito tribal community, the national park is a picturesque site marked by forest groves and surrounded by the sea. Trekking through the park is an exquisite experience in itself, making it famous amongst nature lovers across geographies. It is one of the most cherished Andaman and Nicobar destinations.

How to Reach Mount Harriet National Park:  The national park is located 42 km away from Port Blair. You can reach Mount Harriet National Park both by road and water transportation. You can travel to Ferragunj via road and then take a boat from the Chatham jetty. From there, you can again resort to local transportation to reach Mount Harriet.

  • Trekking to Mount Harriet is an enthralling experience that helps you explore nature at its best.
  • You can spot Sunda teal, black woodpecker, black-naped turn, and many other endangered birds at the park.
  • The park stands as a perfect picnic spot to enjoy with family and friends.
  • You can interact with the indigenous Negrito tribe and learn their unique ways of life. 

16. Samudrika Marine Museum

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Samudrika Marine Museum - HikerWolf

Run by the Indian Navy Army to raise awareness about oceanic life and tribal communities, Samudrika Marine Museum was established in 1983. Segregated into five sections, it contains important information regarding history, geography, archaeology, marine life, as well as people of Andaman and Nicobar. It also houses a small aquarium containing seashells, fishes, and coral reefs. Adorned with five galleries, it is also an abode of a mini zoo housing saltwater crocodiles and other exotic species. It is situated at a distance of 9 km from Port Blair. Samrudika Marine Museum, as one of the most visited Andaman and Nicobar destinations, attracts history lovers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers from across the globe. 

How to Reach Samudrika Marine Museum:  Samudrika Marine Museum is located close to Port Blair at a distance of 9 km. You can reach the museum via local road transportation in over 20 minutes.

  • Explore the fascinating display of varied marine life at the museum.
  • Learn about the tribal culture and history of Andaman by wandering through the five galleries of the museum that contain important cultural artefacts belonging to the tribal communities.
  • You can spot saltwater crocodiles and other exotic species at the mini zoo located in the museum.

17. Diglipur

Andaman | Diglipur - HikerWolf

A quaint town in Andaman and Nicobar, Digilpur is an eminent ecotourism hotspot. Marked by the flow of River Kalpong (the only river of Andaman and Nicobar Islands), it is situated 185 miles away from Port Blair at an altitude of 141 feet above sea level. Housing some of the most prominent tourist places to visit in Andaman, it attracts domestic as well as foreign travellers throughout the year. It is dotted with scenic delights such as Mud Volcano, Ross and Smith Islands, Kalipur beach and Saddle Peak National Park. Covered with forest groves and with the smell of the ocean in the air, trekking to Diglipur is a breathtaking experience that will help you explore the best views of the city’s sightseeing. Undeniably, Diglipur is one of the most treasured Andaman and Nicobar destinations for tourists, trekkers, and nature lovers. 

How to Reach Diglipur:  Diglipur is far away from Port Blair at a distance of 325 km. You can either take a long 12-hour road trip or a night cruise to the town. 

  • Trek to Diglipur and experience the city’s remote and unexplored regions in all their glory.
  • Witness the rich biodiversity at the Saddle Peak National Park.
  • You can explore many exciting beaches connected to the town.

18. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park- HikerWolf

Nestled in Wandoor village at a distance of 29 kilometres from Port Blair, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park treasures the rich marine life of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Covering an area of 281.5 square kilometres, it is home to 15 beautiful islands including Jolly Buoy and Red Skin Islands. It is popular amongst tourists as one of the most exciting places to visit in Andaman. You can enjoy various water sports, adventure activities, as well as marine and oceanic life at its best in the national park. Aimed to preserve the rich biodiversity and flora and fauna of the region, it houses different and exotic types of coral reefs and vegetation. You cannot miss out on this gem of a place in your next Andaman tour.  

How to Reach Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park:   The National Park is over 29 km away from Port Blair city and can thus be reached through local road transportation easily. You can take a bus, taxi, car, or a cab to reach the national park from Port Blair.

Best Time to Visit:  November to March

  • The rich collection of coral reefs remains the central attraction of the place.
  • You can explore the exotic aquatic species in the national park like never before.
  • Mahatma Gandhi National Park also entails exciting and picturesque beaches to visit.

19. Vijaynagar Beach

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Vijaynagar Beach - HikerWolf

If you are looking for a quiet and less crowded beach brimming with beauty and serenity, Vijaynagar Beach is your dream come true. Prominently known as Beach No. 5, it is a part of the charming Havelock Island. From the pristine water to glistening white sand to lush green coconut trees to water activities and unmatched peace, Vijaynagar Beach has got something for everyone. You can also locate the view of the Bay of Bengal from this virgin beach. Away from the chaotic city life, this lesser-known shore will allow you to rejuvenate in the lap of nature and listen to the music of your soul. For all the ocean babies out there, Vijaynagar Beach is one of the most peaceful places to visit in Andaman and thus needs to be on your bucket list. 

How to Reach Vijaynagar Beach:  66 km away from Port Blair, Vijaynagar Beach can be reached via a cruise that will take you to Havelock Island in over 1.5 hours. You can take local transportation to reach the beach from Havelock Island.  

  • Watch the skyline of the Bay of Bengal from the beach.
  • From sea walking to scuba diving to snorkelling, you can enjoy many fun activities at the beach.
  • Watch the beautiful view of sunset at the beach.

20. Chatham Saw Mill

Andaman | Chatham Saw Mill - HikerWolf

Amongst the endless treasures that Andaman houses, Chatham Saw Hill stands out as Asia’s oldest and largest sawmill. Nestled in Chatham Island, the Mill was established in 1833 and now is run by the forest department of Andaman and Nicobar. Attacked and bombed by the British during the Second World War in 1942, it is marked by a galloping pit which is now filled with water. It has significant historical stories to tell about the dark days of the past. Adorned with wood carvings and woodworks, it supplies timber and supports different industrial units across the globe. It is one of the most visited Andaman and Nicobar destinations. 

How to Reach Chatham Saw Mill:  Chatham Saw Mill is over 11 km away from Port Blair. You can reach the mill via local road transportation such as bus, taxi, cab, or car in over half an hour.

  • Watch the historical site bombed by British during the World War II in 1942.
  • Explore the rich wood carvings and woodworks at the mill.
  • Cellular Jail is a significant historical destination located close to the mill. 

21. Limestone Caves

Andaman | Limestone Caves - HikerWolf

Andaman and Nicobar Islands encapsulate many natural and unseen wonders that will take your breath away. Limestone Caves stand as one such scenic delight amongst natural places to visit in Andaman. Nestled in Baratang Island, you can reach this visual treat by taking a mangrove boat ride. As a result of rock sedimentations for over a million years, you’ll be spellbound by this marvel of nature. From strange aesthetic structures to Stalagmite and Stalactite, the cave has stories to tell about fascinating marine phenomena that led to its existence. Trailing through forests and deep waters to reach this ethereal wonder will be a once in a lifetime experience to tick off your bucket list. One of the most exciting Andaman and Nicobar destinations, Limestone Caves will take you through the darkness of your soul and will let you find that shimmering beam of light at the end of the tunnel. 

How to Reach Limestone Caves:  Limestone Caves are located 100 km away from the city centre of Port Blair. You have to reach Baratang Island and then you can explore your way to Limestone Caves by travelling through the dense mangrove forest groves. The caves can be reached via both drive and jetty ride. 

  • Cherish the natural wonder of rock sedimentations, stalagmite, and stalactite structures formed over some million years. 
  • The caves are a perfect site for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers. 

22. Mud Volcanoes

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Mud Volcanoes - HikerWolf

As the only existing cluster of mud volcanoes in India, the Mud Volcanoes in Andaman and Nicobar Islands stand as a site of scientific inquiry. From a chain of 11 mud volcanoes. 9 are located in Baratang Island. While not visually aesthetic, they give an insight into the absurd natural phenomena and formations. With temperatures varying from 100 degrees Celsius to 2 degrees Celsius, they also allow tourists to enjoy mud baths at low temperatures. A unique site of natural wonder, they stand as one of the most fascinating Andaman and Nicobar destinations. Trekking through semi-evergreen forests to reach the mud volcanoes, make the journey as exciting and worthwhile as the destination.

How to Reach Mud Volcanoes:  Mud Volcanoes are located 90 km away from Port Blair on the premises of Baratang Island. You can reach the mud volcanoes both by bus and ferry service. 

  • Enrich your scientific interest by discovering the wonder of the only existing mud volcanoes in the nation.
  • You can spot many exotic species of birds at this place.
  • A trip to mud volcanoes gives you the chance to explore the surreal mangrove forests.
  • The low temperature of the volcanoes makes them suitable for a relaxing mud bath.

23. Cinque Island

Andaman | Cinque Islands - HikerWolf

A virgin and lesser-known island in Andaman, Cinque Island is divided into North and South Cinque Islands which are connected through a sand bar. This island can be visited by attaining permission from the forest department. Pristine and undisturbed, it is an ideal spot for a soulful retreat into primal nature. With rich marine biodiversity and exciting water adventures, it is an ideal getaway to enjoy with your loved ones, friends or family or perhaps with your own solitude. You can reach this beautiful island by taking a ferry from Chidiya Tapu Point. 

How to Reach Cinque Island:  Cinque Island is located 25 km away from Port Blair. You can take a ferry or boat service from Port Blair to reach the island. The ferries take travellers back and forth from the island multiple times a day.

  • Enjoy exciting adventures such as snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking, and many more.
  • View the glorious sunset from the island.
  • Eat exciting seafood and relax at the shoreside restaurants.

24. Mangrove Creek

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Mangrove Creek - HikerWolf

Andaman and Nicobar Islands encapsulate over 13% of the nation’s mangrove cover. Rooted in the water of Baratang Island, the dense mangrove creek provides an ideal site to explore the rich biodiversity of the region and is thus one of the best places to visit in Andaman. From colourful birds to diverse fishes to sea crocodiles, trailing through the mangrove forests will let you wander through the unseen wilderness. The mangrove safari will lead you to the glorious limestone caves and thus forms an attractive trail. Amongst the primal Andaman and Nicobar destinations, Mangrove Creek will give you an exquisite chance to explore nature at its best.

How to Reach Mangrove Creek:  Mangroves are located 100 km away from Port Blair and you can reach them via a six-hour long boat safari. 

  • You can spot many diverse kinds of birds during your exploration of the mangrove forest.
  • Fishing at the mangrove creek is an exciting experience to indulge in.
  • A boat safari through Mangrove Creek allows you to explore many charming places to visit in Andaman such as limestone caves and mud volcanoes.
  • You can also locate saltwater sea crocodiles in the waters of Mangrove Creek.

25. Wandoor Beach

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Wandoor Beach - HikerWolf

Situated 25 km away from the Airport, Wandoor Beach marks the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. Stretched over 15 km, Wandoor Beach has the largest shoreline in Port Blair. With a drastic tsunami occurrence in 2006, the beach is still dotted with fallen tropical trees. With white creamy sand, turquoise water, and diverse aquatic biodiversity, Wandoor beach is a perfect site for a cosy and romantic beach date with yourself or your loved one. Its beauty will capture your heart and cast you under its spell of tranquillity and peace. Wandoor Beach is your ideal chance to lose yourself in one of the most scenic places in Andaman. 

How to Reach Wandoor Beach:  You can reach Wandoor Beach from Port Blair via bus, car, taxi, as well as a boat ride. From the Port Blair STS bus terminal, you can take a bus to Wandoor Village. Wandoor Beach is just five minutes away from the village. You can also take a ferry ride from Port Blair to Wandoor Beach.

  • The fallen tropical trees from the 2006 tsunami add an extra aesthetic element to the place.
  • There is also a way to reach the beach by trekking through a nearby cave.
  • Enjoy the surreal sunset and sunrise view at this picturesque beach.

26. Kala Pathar Beach

Andaman | Kala Pathar Beach - HikerWolf

With turquoise water cutting through black shiny rocks, Kala Pathar Beach is an exquisite sight to behold. An off-beat beach in Havelock Island, it has one of the most serene and smallest shorelines in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. While there are not many water sports or adventure activities to enjoy on this secluded beach, you can always set up a hammock and relax in the white creamy sand under the shade of lush green coconut trees. It is one of the few deserted Andaman and Nicobar destinations that allow one to sunbathe in tranquillity. 

How to Reach Kala Pathar Beach:  60 km away from Port Blair, Kala Pathar Beach can be reached via ferry rides in over 2.5 hours.

  • Full Moon Café near Kala Pathar Beach offers delicious seafood cuisines and a relaxing spot to enjoy with friends and family.
  • The beach is known for its picturesque site and is thus famous amongst photographers.
  • An offbeat destination, it offers sublime views of sunset and sunrise. 

27. Viper Island

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Viper Island - HikerWolf

Used as a jail during the colonial regime, Viper Island was named after the H.M.S. The vessel crashed on its shore in 1789. With a rich history, Viper Island is also an enchanting natural site. You can also sight spotted deer on this island. Located in the southern part of Andaman and Nicobar islands, an expansive view of this island can be enjoyed from the Port Blair Harbour Cruise. It offers a panoramic view of a cluster of adjacent islands as well as the sheet of glistening blue ocean making it one of the best places to visit in Andaman.  A perfect union of history and nature, Viper Island has stories to tell; ones that you cannot afford to miss out on.

How to Reach Viper Island:  Viper Island is 22 km away from Port Blair and you can reach it through road as well as through a ferry. Starting from Phoenix Bay Jetty, you can go on to take the Harbour Cruise and thus can reach the island in over 45 minutes from Port Blair. 

  • The Viper Island is famous for being the abode of spotted deer.
  • Enjoy the kaleidoscopic view of adjacent islands visible from the Viper Island.
  • Visit the prison cells to get an insight into the history of the place.

28. Campbell Bay

Andaman | Campbell Bay - HikerWolf

Housing the southernmost point of India, Campbell Bay forms a significant tourist hotspot in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A quaint hamlet in Nicobar district, it is most famous for Indira Point and the Campbell Bay National Park. Spread over 426 square kilometres, the Campbell National Park was established in 1992. From orchids, mangroves, and tropical vegetation, to Nicobar wild bear, tree wench, pigeon, and white-bellied ocean falcon, the town is an abode of exotic species of flora and fauna. One of the most prominent Andaman and Nicobar destinations, Campbell Bay attracts wildlife lovers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts throughout the year.

How to Reach Campbell Bay:  Campbell Bay is located far away from Port Blair at a distance of 529 km. You can reach Campbell Bay from Port Blair through a cruise ride or a helicopter service. MV Campbell Bay is a government ship vessel that travels from Port Blair to Campbell Bay once a week. It is a 24 hours ride.

  • You cannot miss visiting the famous southernmost point of India- The Indira Point.
  • Bird watching and wildlife spotting are cherished activities at Campbell National Park.
  • You can spot the endangered white-bellied ocean falcon and many other exotic animals at Campbell Bay. 

29. Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple - HikerWolf

Along with the divinity of nature, Andaman and Nicobar Islands house religious fervour too. Established in 1926 by the British colonizers to gain the loyalty of Tamilians, Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple is dedicated to the worship of the son of Lord Shiva- Karthikeyan or Lord Murugan.  One of the most religious places to visit in Andaman, it is the largest pilgrimage site in the state. Inspired by Dravidian architecture, it is intricately designed with wooden carvings and paintings. Religious festivals such as Thai Poosam and Kanda Sashti are held annually on its premises. Resembling the Kanda Kotta temple in Tamil Nadu, it attracts devotees and believers from across the world. The temple offers a spiritual retreat into prime divinity making it one of the most pious amongst Andaman and Nicobar destinations.

How to Reach Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple:  Sri Vetrimalai Murugan Temple is 6.3 km away from the Port Blair centre city. You can easily find an auto or other local transport to reach the temple from Port Blair in less than 15 minutes.

  • Explore the exquisite Dravidian architecture marvel at the temple.
  • Participate in the charity work programmes at the temple. 
  • If you visit the temple during the festive season, you can experience the temple beaming with a distinct religious and cultural fervour. 
  • The gamut meal is a lip-smacking delicacy served as Prasad in the temple.

30. Madhuban

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Madhuban - HikerWolf

Covered in dense forest groves, Madhuban offers one of the most exciting trekking trails in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Starting from the lofty Mount Harriet, the trek to Madhuban gives one a chance to explore the exotic wildflowers, flora and fauna of the region. Birds such as sea eagle, local teal, dove, as well as kingfisher can be spotted in the wilderness of the region. From mesmerizing butterflies to giant elephants, Madhuban is a hub of nature with all its diversities. One of the most alluring places to visit in Andaman, Madhuban is a soulful escapade that needs to be on your travel list!

How to Reach Madhuban:  The Madhuban trek begins from Mount Harriet National Park. The national park is 15 km away from Port Blair and can be reached through a ferry ride.

  • Madhuban Trek offers panoramic views of nature. You can spot elephants, wild animals, exotic birds, as well as rare butterflies here.
  • It is a paradise for photography and nature enthusiasts.
  • There are many famous eating joints near the Madhuban trekking trail that offer local food.

31. Lalaji Bay Beach

Andaman | Lalaji Bay Beach - HikerWolf

Situated in the close periphery of the enchanting Long Island, Lalaji Bay Beach is a paradise for all adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. You can travel on a ferry or trek through the forest cover to reach this picturesque shoreline. From swimming to snorkelling to dolphin sightseeing, Lalaji Bay Beach is always radiating with life. Scarcely crowded, it offers enamouring and tranquil views and thus is considered amongst the top Andaman and Nicobar destinations. 

How to Reach Lalaji Bay Beach:  The beach is situated 90 km away from Port Blair. Connected to Rangat, you can take a bus to Rangat and then take a ferry ride to Lalaji Bay Beach.

  • You can spot friendly dolphins in the crystal water of this beautiful beach.
  • The sunset at this beach is a scenic delight and thus forms the central attraction of the place.
  • You can also pump up your adrenaline by indulging in fun activities such as snorkelling.

32. Aamkunj Beach

Andaman Nicobar | Amkunj Beach - HikerWolf

Another enthralling beach in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Amkunj Beach is one of the most prominent eco-tourism sites. Dotted with grey and black pebbles on the shoreline, it is situated at a distance of 8 km from Rangat. While water sports are less frequent on this beach, it is perfect for someone looking to sunbathe, relax or swim in blue crystal water. This makes it amongst the lesser-known serene places to visit in Andaman. 

How to Reach Amkunj Beach:  Almost 170 km away from Port Blair, Amkunj Beach can be reached via the NH4 route. You can take a bus, car, or a taxi to reach your destination. You can also take a boat to reach Amkunj Beach.

  • You can spot the rare Olive Ridley Turtle on this beach.
  • You can enjoy a serene swim in the clear water of Amkunj Beach.
  • Enjoy the delicious seafood in the eateries located near the beach.

33. Laxmanpur Beach

Andaman | Laxmanpur Beach - HikerWolf

39 km away from Port Blair and 2 km away from the Neil Jetty, Laxmanpur Beach is the romance of nature at its best. Famous amongst Honeymoon couples, its sunset point is a well-known treat to mind and body. Scattered coral reefs and shells can be spotted on the golden shore of this pristine beach. From snorkelling to scuba diving to swimming to romantic walks on the shore, Laxmanpur Beach beams with love and adventure in the air. Come and fall in love all over again in Laxmanpur Beach in the presence of the emerald greenish-blue ocean, glistening sand, and cotton candy skies.

How to Reach Laxmanpur Beach:  Laxmanpur Beach is situated 52.7 km away from Port Blair and can be reached via government and private ferry rides. Travelling via Phoenix Bay Jetty Dock, you can reach the beach in over 2 hours and 35 minutes from Port Blair city centre. 

  • Collect the beautiful shells scattered on the golden shore of Laxmanpur Beach.
  • The sunset point at this beach is an ethereal attraction of the place.
  • You can enjoy snorkelling, scuba diving, and other fun adventures on this beach.

34. Lamiya Bay Beach

Andaman | Lamiya Bay Beach - HikerWolf

Situated at the foothills of the highest peak in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lamiya Bay Beach is one of the most scenic and picturesque places to visit in Andaman. 30 minutes away from Saddle Peak, its shoreline is dotted with tropical trees, shrubs, pebbles, and watchtowers. This makes it one of the most photogenic beaches in Andaman that attracts photographers, nature lovers, and swimmers from across the globe. You cannot afford to miss out on the serene sunset and sunrise views at this beach.

How to Reach Lamiya Bay Beach:  The beach is over 315 km away from Port Blair city centre. Situated near Diglipur, the beach can be reached from the city centre via NH4. The car ride will amount to over 9 hours of travelling to reach the final destination. 

  • There are many water sports such as snorkelling and scuba diving that you can enjoy on this beach.
  • The beach is famous for tropical shrubs, trees, and other vegetation.
  • It is a soulful retreat with serene sunset and sunrise views.

35. Parrot Island

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Parrot Island - HikerWolf

Imagine the mellifluous sound of parrots and birds on a pristine island. Parrot Island, also known as Bird’s Paradise, is the music of nature that come to life. One of the most beautiful Andaman and Nicobar destinations, it is an abode of various exotic species of parrots and parakeets. A haven for bird waters and nature lovers, sunset on this island with bird flocks coming together in the sky is a once in a lifetime experience. Inhabited by the Jarawa tribe, Parrot Island is one of the most charming places to visit in Andaman to explore its beauty, culture, and wildlife. With the healing effect of nature’s music, you will be able to hear the profound tales of silences on this island. 

How to Reach Parrot Island:  To reach Parrot Island from Port Blair, you first need to arrive at Baratang Jetty and from there dunghi or small fisherman boats will take you to Parrot Island.

  • Locate various rare species of parrots and parakeets on this island.
  • Interact with the Jarawa tribal people and learn their ways of living.
  • The island is famous for bird watching and photography.

36. Butler Bay Beach

Andaman | Butler Bay Island - HikerWolf

A well-kept secret amongst Andaman and Nicobar destinations, Butler Bay Beach is one of the most prominent surfing sites in India. With a jungle and lighthouse in its proximity, Butler Bay Beach offers delightful visual treats. A golden beach situated 14 km away from Hut Bay, its crystal clear waters attract swimmers and surfers from across geographies. From adventurous water activities to a peaceful walk on the beach shore, Butler Bay beach is a perfect getaway from the industrial and mechanic life of the cities. It is one of the most surreal places to visit in Andaman that will let you rest in the peaceful lap of nature.

How to Reach Butler Bay Island:  Nestled in Little Andaman, Butler Bay Island can be reached from Port Blair by taking a ferry from Phoenix Bay and Haddo Wharf. The ferry covers around 100 km in over 6 to 8 hours.

  • Butler Bay Island is a popular surfing site. It is an enthralling attraction for adventure enthusiasts from across the globe.
  • The Island is famous for trekking trails and elephant rides.
  • Boating is a popular activity on Butler Bay Island.

37. Karmatang Beach

Andaman | Karmatang Beach - HikerWolf

Famously known as the Turtle’s Paradise, Karmatang Beach is an abode of the largest turtle nesting farm in the nation. 12 km away from Mayabunder, it is dotted with private hotels making it ideal for vacations with your loved ones. From adventure activities to boating to swimming to racing with the waves, there is always a lot to do on this beautiful beach. One of the cleanest and most charming beaches, it allows you to enjoy the unhindered and undisturbed primal beauty of nature. There are also beach parties organized seldom on this beach, making it a celebration of the fervour of life. You cannot just miss out on the divine view of sunset and sunrise on this beach. Amongst the Andaman and Nicobar destinations, Karmatang Beach stands out for its rich picturesque scenes.

How to Reach Karmatang Beach:  Karmatang Beach is well connected to Port Blair both by road and waterways. Located 240 km away from Port Blair, it can be reached by taking a bus, taxi, as well as a boat ride.

  • The beach is famous for being the hotspot of wild beach parties.
  • You can participate in various fun water activities such as diving and snorkelling.
  • Steamer boats are popular on this beach as they offer an enthralling experience to beach lovers.

38. Merk Bay Beach

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Merk Bay Beach - HikerWolf

Imagine being alone on a deserted and pristine beach with no one in sight but just the vast ocean. Merk Bay Beach is your wildest dreams come true! Cuddled in the canopy of forest groves, this quaint beach houses exotic marine biodiversity and colourful wild birds. Situated on the North Passage Island, Merk Bay Beach is marked by turquoise-blue water, lush green coconut trees, and golden glittering sand. It is the perfect surreal painting of serene oceans in your school textbooks come to life. A lesser-known destination, it nonetheless is one of the best places to visit in Andaman, waiting to be explored.

How to Reach Merk Bay Beach:  Merk Bay Beach is most popularly visited via boat safaris from Port Blair. The boats drive from Port Blair to Merk Bay Beach three times a week.

  • You can catch the sight of dolphins and exotic birds on this beach.
  • Merk Bay Beach is famous for scuba diving, snorkelling, and other adventurous sports.
  • The jetty ride to the beach is considered a thrilling experience.

39. Guitar Island

If you think the abundance of natural wonders entailed in Andaman and Nicobar destinations cannot throw you off anymore, think again. Can you imagine an island shaped like your favourite electric guitar? Connected with a nearby island through a sandbar, the island resembles the shape and structure of a guitar. One of the most pristine offbeat places to visit in Andaman, Guitar Island is home to diverse and rare marine species. From sand crabs to hermit crabs, you can locate unseen species of aquatic life on this island. Along with its picturesque appearance, it also has a lot to offer to photographers and nature enthusiasts. If you are looking for a sign to get away from the chaotic city life and escape to an island shaped like a guitar, this is your signal to take that leap of faith!

How to Reach Guitar Island:  Located 90 km away from Port Blair, Guitar Island is accessible via road as well as water transportation. You can reach Rangat from Port Blair, take a bus ride to Yerrara Jetty and then take a ferry ride to Long Island. Guitar Island is located 15 minutes away from Long Island.

  • Spot sand crabs, hermit crabs, and other marine creatures on the golden shore.
  • The Guitar Island is perfect for shells and other aquatic relic collectors.
  • The island is renowned as a serene escapade for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. 

40. Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex - HikerWolf

As suggested by the name, Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex offers various exciting water and adventure sports along with spell-bounding scenic views. A historical site for the battle of Aberdeen fought in 1859 between the British and the Andaman natives, Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex is now a visual and adventurous treat that attracts tourists and adventure lovers from across the globe. Spread across 2km, the complex is best known for the historical war memorial as well as thrilling water activities such as Parasailing, glass boat ride, kayaking, Jet Ski Ride, Sofa Ride, and the Banana Ride. Located in the earshot of the Cellular Jail, it also encapsulates a children’s park that forms an ideal picnic spot to spend time with your family. An amalgamation of history, adventure, and beauty, the complex has got something for everyone and is thus one of the most enthralling places to visit in Andaman. You cannot just miss out on this abundant portion of adventure on your next trip to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

How to Reach Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex:  Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex is located close to Port Blair at a distance of 9.8 km from the city centre. You can easily reach the sports complex from Port Blair by taking a taxi or any mode of local transportation. 

  • The sports complex is best known for fun water sports and activities. 
  • Visit the historical war memorial on the premises of the complex.
  • Have a fun picnic with your family in the children’s park located in the complex.

41. Rutland Island

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Rutland Island - HikerWolf

Situated 20 km away from Port Blair, Rutland Island is spread across 120 square km of land. Previously home to Jangil and Onge tribes, Rutland Island houses six villages, including Dani Nallah. Dani Nallah is well known for the rich marine biodiversity and diverse oceanic life. You can spot various small fishes as well as coral reefs in the shallow water around the Island. It is also a famous hotspot for adventure activities such as water diving or snorkelling. It is home to some of the best places to visit in Andaman such as the Manner Strait, Jahaji Beach, as well as the Chidiya Tapu. The island is draped in divine tranquillity and thus will make you forget all your worries in front of the mighty ocean and sublime scenery. A view to behold, Rutland Island is one of the most mesmerizing Andaman and Nicobar destinations.

How to Reach Rutland Island:  Rutland Island is located 20 km away from Port Blair. From the jetty point, you can easily get a ferry ride to the island.

  • Fishes like red snapper and Yellow Fin Tuna can be found in the waters of the Island making fishing a prominent activity here.
  • The nearby Dani Nallah village is a known hotspot for turtle breeding.
  • Diving is one of the most sought out adventure activities on the island.

42. Howrah Bridge

Andaman | Howrah Bridge - HikerWolf

The highlight of the beautiful Neil Island is the natural coral rock formations that assume the shape of a bridge-like structure. Populated mainly by Bengali people, Neil Island’s coral rock structure was first named Rabindra Sethu and later renamed the Howrah Bridge. Nestled in the Laxmanpur Beach of Neil Island, Howrah Bridge can be made accessible during low tides by walking on the dead coral rocky path. The bridge will give you an expansive and closer view of the mysterious underwater world by offering insights into oceanic life. From sea urchins to starfishes, you can spot a plethora of marine fauna from this bridge. A natural wonder to behold, Howrah Bridge deserves to be on your bucket list if you are a lover of the oceans. It is without a doubt one of the most fascinating places to visit in Andaman. 

How to Reach Howrah Bridge:  Located in Neil Island, Howrah Bridge is 43 km away from Port Blair. It can be reached through a water ferry service from Port Blair in over 2-3 hours.

  • The bridge provides an ethereal view of the rich collection of coral reefs on the island.
  • The glass bottom boat ride is one of the most exciting adventures to embark on this island.
  • The bridge is famous for underwater photography.

43. Stewart Island Beach

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Stewart Island Beach - HikerWolf

Andaman and Nicobar Islands are an abode of many virgin and untouched beaches that still brim with pristine beauty unmarred by the mayhem of industrial cities. Steward Island Beach is one such uninhabited secret treasure of sublime charm. A quaint island spread over 7.05 square km, it is situated close to Diglipur Taluk. Its unique brown-black soil, forest mangroves, clear water, and rainbow skies make it a cherished rejuvenating hotspot for tourists seeking a soulful retreat into primal nature. As one of the most treasured places to visit in Andaman, Stewart Island Beach is famous for beach sports and water adventures making it a central attraction for tourists from across geographies. 

How to Reach Stewart Island Beach:  The beach is situated 150 km from the city of Port Blair. You can easily get a boat service to reach Stewart Island Beach from the Mayabunder Jetty.

  • The Amaya restaurant near the beach is famous for its delicious seafood and other cuisines.
  • Stewart Island Beach, as one of the most adventurous places to visit in Andaman, is famous for exciting water sports.
  • The rainbows and sunsets on this beach are considered to be heavenly sights and thus attract photographers and nature lovers.

44. Ross Island

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Ross Island - HikerWolf

Prominently known as the Paris of the East during the colonial regime, Ross Island derives its name from an eminent British Marine officer, Daniel Ross.  It was later renamed Netaji Subash Chandra Bose Island in memory of the eminent freedom fighter. From British churches to museums to the famous lighthouse to the Cellular Jail, Ross Island encapsulates some of the best places to visit in Andaman. The light and sound show organized in the premises of this island is a spell bounding experience of ethereal beauty and rich storytelling. With enthralling water adventures and sublime scenic delights, it is one of the most sought after Andaman and Nicobar destinations. 

How to Reach Ross Island:  Ross Island is situated close to Port Blair at a distance of merely 2km. You can easily get a boat ride from Aberdeen or Phoenix Bay Jetty to reach the island.

  • The Farzand Ali Store, which now operates as a museum, bears important historical artefacts and thus is worth a visit.
  • Ross Island is famous for the beautiful light and sound show.
  • The lighthouse offers panoramic views that will leave you spellbound.

45. Little Andaman

Andaman | Little Andaman - HikerWolf

Ranked as the fourth largest Island amongst Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Little Andaman is a well-kept secret treasure of the region. Spread across 707 square kilometres of land, it is located in the southern region of the Andaman archipelago. Nestled in the Bay of Bengal, this pristine island is surrounded by picturesque waterfalls, crystal beaches, and dense forest groves. You can locate the rich marine biodiversity including the sea turtles and coral reefs by riding on a glass boat. You can also enjoy scuba diving, snorkelling, and other fun water activities on this island. Inhabited primarily by the Onge tribe, Little Andaman brings out a microscopic picture of the rich tribal culture, history, and the abundance of natural beauty that characterizes the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A lesser-known oceanic escapade, it is one of the most serene places to visit in Andaman and thus needs to be your next travelling destination.

How to Reach Little Andaman:  Little Andaman can be reached via government ferries from Port Blair. These ferries will take you to your destination in over 6 to 8 hours.

  • The island is famous for its rich biodiversity and exotic flora and fauna.
  • You can learn about the Onge tribe and their tribal sentiments by visiting this island.
  • Spot exotic birds such as Hawkbill and Nicobarese pigeon.

46. Manglutan Rubber Plantation

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Manglutan Rubber Plantation - HikerWolf

Andaman and Nicobar Islands, covered mostly in forest groves, are home to rich and distinct vegetation and biodiversity. One such prominent vegetation supported by the islands is the rubber plantation. Spread over 931 hectares of land, Manglutan Rubber Plantation is the largest producer of rubber in Andaman. In addition to rubber, cotton, cinnamon, cloves, and beetle nuts are also cultivated in the area. Established in 1960, the plantation is marked with trees equipped with collecting jars that fascinate tourists by presenting an elaborate spectacle of the process of the making of rubber. A house to unique natural phenomena and wonders, Manglutan Rubber Plantation is one of the most enthralling places to visit in Andaman. 

How to Reach Manglutan Rubber Plantation:  Manglutan Rubber Plantation is about 21 km away from Port Blair. You can easily reach the plantation by taking a cab or taxi ride.

  • Watch the curious natural process of the formation of rubber.
  • You can also witness the plantation of other spices such as cinnamon and cloves.
  • The place is also famous for cotton produce.

47. Saddle Peak National Park

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Saddle Peak National Park - HikerWolf

Named after the highest point of Andaman and Nicobar, Saddle Peak National Park was established in 1979. Spread across 33 miles, it is nestled in the backdrop of tropical and deciduous forest covers. Bearing testimony to Andaman’s rich biodiversity, Saddle Peak National Park houses some of the most exotic species of flora and fauna. The national park is home to animals such as Andaman hill myna, wild pig, imperial pigeons, and saltwater crocodiles as well as plants such as Cleistanthus robust and Scolopia pusilla. A picturesque site for all animal lovers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers, Saddle Peak National Park is amongst the most exciting Andaman and Nicobar destinations.

How to Reach Saddle Peak National Park:  300 km away from Port Blair, you can reach the Saddle Peak National Park via a bus ride.

  • You can spot various fascinating animals such as saltwater crocodiles, hill myna, and wild pigs. 
  • The trek to the peak is an enthralling experience for trekkers around the world.
  • You can also locate plants such as Cleistanthus robust and Scolopia pusilla in the park.

48. Red Skin Island

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Red Skin Island - HikerWolf

Located close to Jolly Buoy Island, Red Skin Island is another pristine and plastic-free island in Andaman. Both Jolly Buoy and Red Skin Islands remain open alternatively in the year to protect and preserve the coral reefs. It is one of the fifteen beaches that come under the Marine National Park of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Marked with dense forest groves, red coral reefs, crystal water, white sand, and expansive ocean, Red Skin Island will allow you to explore the unseen beauty that Andaman entails. Famous for a glass boat ride, snorkelling, scuba diving, and other adventure activities, Red Skin Island is one of the best places to visit in Andaman. 

How to Reach Red Skin Island:  Red Skin Island is located near the Wandoor village. Thus, a bus ride from Port Blair STS bus station to Wandoor village is the most convenient way of reaching the island. You can take a ferry ride to the Island after reaching the village.

  • The island is famous for kayaking, scuba diving, snorkelling, and other fun activities.
  • The island shore is famous for spotting coral reefs and a collection of shells.
  • The beauty of marine life can be best explored by taking a glass-bottom boat ride on the island.

49. Avis Island

Andaman Nicobar | Avis Island - HikerWolf

Avis Island is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Andaman in a picturesque and uninhabited island. Also known as Coconut Island, it is marked by organic coconut plantations. As an isolated and virgin beach, it forms a perfect soulful get away from the mayhem of city life. Located near Mayabunder Jetty, Avis Island is heaven on earth with crystal clear water and creamy white sand. With the noise of the tides, the wind in your hair, and sand below your feet, Avis Island beach will allow you to dwell in your own solitude and rejuvenate in a soulful retreat. It thus stands as one of the most cherished Andaman and Nicobar destinations that will make you fall in love with being alive. 

How to Reach Avis Island:  Avis Island can be reached from Port Blair via bus, cab, or boat ride. The ferry service links Phoenix Bay Jetty to Avis Island.

  • The serene island is perfect for taking long strolls along the shoreside.
  • Avis Island is most famous for the lush green coconut plantations.
  • The island is also renowned for being the abode of rare marine species.

50. White Surf and Whisper Wave Waterfalls

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | White Surf and Whisper Waterfalls - HikerWolf

Not only does Andaman house over 300 groups of islands, but also fascinating and refreshing waterfalls that will take your breath away. White Surf and Whisper Wave Waterfalls, located near the Hutbay Island, are two of the most pristine and spell-bounding Andaman and Nicobar destinations. Situated 6.5 km away from Hutbay, White Surf Waterfall, true to its name, is marked by the flow of foamy white and cloudy water cutting through dense forest groves. Tourists often trek to the top of the White Surf Waterfalls for the best views. 

Whisper Wave Waterfall, located 25 km away from Hutbay, is a two-tier waterfall in the backdrop of thick forest cover. The first level of the waterfall is marked by green water which provides the perfect ambience to crocodiles for breeding. Trekking through dense tropical rainforests to reach the pinnacle of White Surf and Whisper Wave Waterfalls allows one to experience the rich biodiversity and unseen wilderness that Andaman houses. Perfect picnic spots for trekkers, photographers, nature lovers, and adventure enthusiasts, White Surf and Whisper Wave Waterfalls are amongst the most prominent places to visit in Andaman. 

How to Reach White Surf and Whisper Waterfalls:  Located in Little Andaman, the waterfalls can be reached via government ferry service through Haddo Wharf and Phoenix Bay Jetty.

  • You can locate saltwater crocodiles in the lower waters of this waterfall.
  • The waterfalls are reached by trekking through evergreen forest groves and hence, offer many scenic delights.
  • The place is also famous for Elephant Safari.

Andaman Nicobar | Andaman and Nicobar Islands - HikerWolf

From crowded beaches to secluded islands, Andaman and Nicobar Islands have got something for everyone. From exciting adventure sports to soulful dwellings, you will fall in love with being alive with the wind in your hair, sand on your feet, and ocean in your veins. A celebration of serenity and thrill, a trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands will also prove to be a journey inward. Come and forget all your problems in front of the glistening turquoise ocean that will make you feel like a tiny free speck wandering around in a massive universe.

1. What is the best season to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

  Months from October to May are generally considered the best time to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The pleasant climate provides the ideal ambience to explore the serene beaches, exquisite places, as well as exciting adventure sports. Monsoons in Andaman and Nicobar are marked by high tides and heavy rains making them unfavourable for travel. 

2. How to reach Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

  You can reach Andaman and Nicobar Islands both via sea and air transport. The nearest air station to Andaman and Nicobar is Port Blair which is well connected to major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, and many others. You can also reach Andaman and Nicobar through a ship cruise from Kolkata, Chennai, and Vishakhapatnam. The central port in Port Blair is Haddo Wharf.

3. How long does it take to reach Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

  If you are travelling to Andaman and Nicobar by air, you can easily reach your destination in 2 to 4 hours. However, on travelling by sea, you have to travel for over 50-60 hours. 

4. Do tourists require any special permits to explore places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

  Indian nationals do not require any special permits to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Foreigners, however, in addition to passport and visa, also require a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) on entering Port Blair. Special permits are also needed to explore the tribal areas for research and other purposes. 

5. How can one obtain RAP (Restricted Area Permit)?

  You can obtain RAP from the immigration counter at airport as well as at embarkation of ships at the sea port. As per the Foreigners (Restricted) Areas Order of 1963, every international tourist, except a citizen of Bhutan, needs to obtain an RAP to visit protected areas in Andaman and Nicobar. RAP is a 30 day permit issued free of cost on arrival at Port Blair. It can be extended up to 15 days more.

6. What clothes should I carry for my Andaman and Nicobar trip?

  The pleasant sunny weather makes cotton clothes an appropriate fit for your Andaman and Nicobar trip.  Make sure to carry your beach wear as well as sunscreen and caps for the trip.

7. Where are Andaman and Nicobar Islands located?

  Andaman and Nicobar are a cluster of islands situated on the south-eastern outskirts of Bay of Bengal.

8. How many islands form the Andaman and Nicobar Island group?

  The Andaman and Nicobar Island group consists of a total of 572 islands.

9. Can I visit all the islands in Andaman and Nicobar?

  Tourists cannot visit all the islands in Andaman and Nicobar. Islands inhabited by tribal communities are generally closed off for general public.

10. Is travelling to Andaman and Nicobar Islands safe?

  Life guards and tourism police are always available at various beaches and islands making the travel to Andaman and Nicobar extremely safe. Special precautions are being taken to make travel safe in the Covid-19 pandemic times. 

11. What are the various tribal groups situated in Andaman?

  The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are inhabited majorly by six tribal communities namely the Nicobarese tribe, the Great Andamanese tribe, the Jarawa tribe, the Sentinelese tribe, the Shompen tribe, and the Onge tribe. 

12. What are the prominent festivals celebrated in Andaman?

  Andaman is marked by great diversity in religions. Many festivals are celebrated here with equal fervour and zeal. From Christmas, New Year, to Diwali and Eid, the land witnesses myriad celebrations. Durga Pooja is another prominent festival celebrated in Andaman owing to the large population of the Bengali community. Tribal festivals and rituals are also observed in Andaman and Nicobar by various tribal communities of the land.

13. What currency is in use in Andaman?

  Indian currency, in both cash and card, is in use in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

14. Is vegetarian food available at tourist places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar?

  Although not common, vegetarian food restaurants and eating joints have been set up in Andaman and Nicobar over the recent years with the growth of the state’s tourism industry.

15. What is the most famous cuisine in Andaman?

  As a place covered majorly by the ocean, Andaman is most famous for its lip-smacking sea food delicacies.

16. What are the shopping-centred places to visit in Andaman?

  Havelock and Port Blair are central shopping hotspots in the city. The most famous markets in Andaman are the Ratnam market, the Sunday market at Junglighat jetty, the Market 3 at Havelock, Anup Eco Arts, as well as the Sagarika emporium. 

17. What souvenirs can I collect from Andaman?

  You can buy shells, jewellery, hats, and various exquisite handicraft items from Andaman as souvenirs from your trip.

18. Is liquor available in Andaman?

  Liquor is readily available in Andaman and Nicobar Islands in various government shops. However, there are certain restrictions on the inflow of foreign liquor.

19. How is the network availability at Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

  Network availability varies in different regions of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Internet and dialling services are available at various ISTD booths and hotels. BSNL network offers the best connectivity in the region.

20. Do Andaman and Nicobar Islands have stable and consistent electricity supply?

  Andaman and Nicobar Islands have a stable and consistent electricity supply 24*7. Away from the mainland, the region receives electricity supply from isolated diesel stations.  

21. What are the most prominent languages spoken in Andaman?

  English, Bengali, and Hindi are the most prominent languages spoken in Andaman. Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu are other major languages common in Andaman.

22. What is Andaman most famous for?

  Andaman is most famous for beautiful islands, picturesque beaches, as well as exciting adventure activities. Away from the mayhem of city life, Andaman is a perfect get away for a soulful retreat into nature. 

23. What are the prominent places to visit in Andaman?

  There is no dearth of beautiful places to visit in Andaman. Some of them are Ross Island, Cellular Jail, Havelock Island, Chidiya Tapu, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park and many other.

24. What kind of adventure activities can I enjoy in Andaman?

  You can enjoy various adventure activities on the beaches of Andaman and Nicobar such as kayaking, scuba diving, snorkelling, paragliding, boating, as well as sea walking.

25. Is there an age limit for adventure activities in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

  Generally adventure activities and water sports are offered to age group between 12 to 60 year olds only.

26. Is a diving license needed to dive in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

  There is no need to obtain a diving license in order to enjoy the thrill of diving in the waters of Andaman and Nicobar. Tourists can enjoy the diving experience by getting a pre-training in the water sport by the experts.

27. Is it safe to indulge in water adventures in Andaman?

  Water adventures are generally safe in Andaman and Nicobar as they are observed under the supervision of experts and guides and every safety protocol and precautionary steps are followed diligently.

28. How is the nightlife in places to visit in Andaman?

  The nightlife is bleak and minimal in Andaman and Nicobar except on the eve of New Year and Christmas. The festivals in Andaman are marked by wild beach parties and loud music. There are also many night restaurants and bars in the city.

29. Are medical facilities readily available in Andaman and Nicobar?

  While primary health centres are available at various islands, the medical facilities are limited in the region. G.B. Pant Hospital in Port Blair is more equipped than other medical facilities in the city to deal with serious cases.

30. How many days are enough to explore places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

  Tourists usually prefer taking a week-long trip to enjoy and explore the beauty of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

31. What are essential items to pack for an Andaman trip?

  Make sure to carry your identity cards, passport and visa (in the case of international tourists), cotton clothes, beach wear, sun screen, as well as necessary medications and first aid for the Andaman trip.

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Andaman Itinerary For 6 Days

  • April 24, 2022

The far-flung archipelago of Andaman & Nicobar Islands consists of 572 islands, out of which only 37 are inhabited. The islands of Nicobar are off-limits to tourists, and we can only visit a few islands in Andaman. Located in the Bay of Bengal off the eastern coast of India , the Andaman Islands are a sight to behold. Sun-kissed beaches, azure waters, exhilarating water activities, intriguing history, and abundant natural beauty are just a few of the reasons to visit this tropical paradise. Additional attractions include spectacular sunsets, limestone caves, mangrove rainforests, and abundant marine life. In fact, it is an excellent destination for scuba divers and snorkelers as it is home to a plethora of vibrant coral and exotic marine life. This itinerary will take you through the most inhabited and exciting areas of the Andaman Islands.

Suggested Andaman Itinerary for 6 Days

Day 1 of andaman itinerary: port blair.

The only way to get to the remote islands is to fly into Port Blair. Direct flights are available from Delhi , Kolkata, Mumbai , and Chennai to Veer Sarvankar International Airport in Port Blair. Check the flights and connectivity before planning your vacation, as the timetable changes randomly. In Port Blair, there isn’t much to do. However, Cellular jail should be on your agenda. The Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani, was a colonial prison that housed several prominent Indian freedom fighters. The horrifying stories of brutality and depravity are sure to have a sobering effect. There is also a light and sound show in the evening (6 pm-7 pm). If you have time left, you can go to the coconut palm-fringed Corbyn Beach and watch a scenic sunset. Enjoy a leisurely meal and spend the night in Port Blair.

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Day 2 of Andaman Itinerary: Havelock and Radhanagar Beach

To get to Havelock (Swaraj Deep Island), you can use a seaplane, a government-operated ferry, or a private ferry. Choose Markuzz Ferries for your ferry transfer since they are spacious and comfortable Catamarans. They offer air conditioning, nice seats, clean restrooms, and a small snack bar. The trip will take about 1.5 hours and will cost close to Rs1400 ($20) one way. If you can’t get tickets in Markuzz, you’ll have to use Green Ocean Ferries, Aashi, Sea Link, or government-operated boats, which are cheaper but have subpar facilities and may take longer.

During this trip, we plan to spend as much time as possible on Havelock Island, which is noted for its clean beaches , lush green forests, and rich underwater treasure. Take the morning ferry (departs from Haddo Jetty) to Havelock and get off at Swaraj Deep Jetty. To get to your hotel, you’ll need to take a taxi/auto from there. Check into your hotel and spend the rest of the day at Radhanagar Beach. The secluded beach is located on the western coast of Havelock Island. The Radhanagar Beach (Beach 7) is ranked among Asia’s top ten most gorgeous beaches, and you’ll see why when you visit. The crescent-shaped beach spans 2 kilometers and has an average width of 30 to 40 meters.  Velvety sand, excellent waves, emerald waters, picturesque sunset, and scarce crowds make this beach a perfect place to relax and enjoy. There are no water sports on the beach. Taj Exotica Resort & Spa is a 1-minute walk from the famed beach. If you can afford the upscale resort, go for it. 

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Day 3 of Andaman Itinerary: Elephant Beach, Havelock

Today we are going to visit Elephant Beach. A small cruise boat will take you to Elephant Beach from the Swaraj Deep Jetty in less than 30 minutes. The round-trip ferry would cost Rs1000 ($14) per person. It leaves you there for three hours, and you are free to do whatever you choose during that time. The same jetty will bring you back after the allotted time.  Another way to reach Elephant Beach is by trekking. The trail begins at the Forest Camp, which is located 8 kilometers from the jetty. Because the trail runs through dense rainforests, it is recommended that you bring an escort with you on the one-hour trek. You can get a guide for 500 rupees (USD 8). The guide will accompany you to Elephant Beach, assist you while you are there, and bring you back to the Forest Camp. Keep in mind that if you go trekking, you must return the same way you came. You will not be able to go back on the ferry.

Havelock’s Elephant Beach is a great place to go snorkeling. The crystal-clear water, rich coral reef formations, and amazing marine life near the coast provide for an unforgettable snorkeling experience. You’re going to have the time of your life if you love water activities. There’s Jet skiing, banana boats, an underwater sea walk, parasailing, and a slew of other water activities. Except for snorkeling (Rs1500) and parasailing (Rs3250), most of the activities cost Rs600. Elephant Beach is quite crowded and extensively commercialized. If you are not interested in water sports, you can skip going there and spend the day at other beaches such as Beach 2, 3, and 7. The last boat leaves Elephant Beach by 3 p.m. The rest of the day is free to do whatever you choose. If you’re in the mood to venture out again, Beach 2 and 3 have some nice restaurants and beach shacks.

PS: If you want to do scuba diving in Havelock, arrange a morning excursion so you can return in time to explore Elephant Beach. Scuba diving will take around two hours to complete. The diving establishments are located at Govindnagar Beach No. 2, which is quite close to the Jetty. Remember that the last ferry to Elephant Beach departs from the jetty at noon and make your plans accordingly. You’ll have a long day ahead of you, but scuba diving in Havelock is highly recommended.

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  Day 4 of Andaman Itinerary:  Neil Island

Today we are going to leave for Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep). The Markuzz ferry from Havelock Jetty to Neil Island Jetty leaves at 10 a.m. and takes one hour. Neil Island is smaller than Havelock and has laid-back vibes. The island was inhabited only in the 1960s and has been slowly rising on the popularity charts due to its unexplored coral reefs, picturesque beaches, amazing biodiversity, and lush forests. There are three main beaches in Neil Islands – Sitapur Beach, Bharatpur Beach, and Laxmanpur Beach. Nestled between tropical forests and clear turquoise seas, the beaches look spectacular. Each one of them has its charm.

The sea around Bharatpur Beach is full of corals and schools of fish. It is the only place in the Neil Islands where you can enjoy water sports. However, snorkeling and scuba diving can be enjoyed on all three beaches. Sitapur Beach is also called “Sunrise Beach” as it offers spectacular sunrise views in the morning. The beach is known for its limestone formations. Laxmanpur Beach is a broad spur of white shell sand and you can find an abundance of corals and shells in the shallow, clear waters. The Natural Bridge, also called Howrah Bridge by the locals, is the highlight of Laxmanpur Beach. The bridge is made of natural rock formations. Most of the resorts on Neil Island are located on Bharatpur Beach. Stay overnight on Neil Island.

PS: You can go to Kalapathar Beach early in the morning before leaving for Neil Island to see a breathtaking sunrise. The beach is located on the southern side of Havelock and is approximately 6.5 kilometers from the jetty. It is easily accessible by car, taxi, or bike.

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Day 5 of Andaman Itinerary: Port Blair and Ross Island

It is now time to return to Port Blair. The Markuzz Ferry, which runs from Neil to Port Blair, departs at 11:30 a.m. and takes one hour. On reaching Port Blair, we are going to visit Ross Island. The tiny island is only a kilometer from Port Blair and is easily accessible through a 15-minute boat ride from the Aberdeen jetty. The island closes at 3 p.m. for day visitors, so plan. You can still visit the island if you don’t get there in time for the last boat. Ferries depart at 4 p.m. for the light and sound display, which begins at 5:30 p.m. Tickets must be purchased three days in advance. Ross Island is closed on Wednesdays.

For nearly a century, Ross Island served as the administrative headquarters for the Indian Penal Settlement. It had all the modern comforts procured by the Britishers until an earthquake struck the island in 1942. The ruins of a church, a bakery, a museum, a jail, a cemetery, and several other structures are scattered all over the island. Ross Island (recently named Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island) exudes a rustic and one-of-a-kind charm.  What impresses you the most is the myriad flora and fauna that can be found on the serene island. It is home to deer, peacocks, and a variety of other birds. The trees have reclaimed the island and wrapped their roots around the crumbling ruins, creating an eerie and intriguing sight. There are no cars allowed on the island, but you can explore the island in a golf cart if you don’t want to walk. Return to Port Blair for dinner and a night’s stay.

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Day 6 of Andaman Itinerary: Fly Back

The flight to your next destination would most likely depart in the morning. Pack your belongings and head to the airport. It’s time to say goodbye to the Andamans.

PS: If you have an extra day, you can plan a visit to Baratang Island. However, be prepared for a long and exhausting day. I felt that it was not worth going to Baratang Island. 

Things to know before visiting Andamans

  • The best time to visit Andamans is between November and March. The months of April and May can be quite warm, particularly in the afternoons. The weather begins to heat up and become humid in the following months. Monsoon is from June to September , so avoiding that season is better. March to June – 22°C to 33°C, June to September – 27°C to 30°C, October to Feb – 20°C to 30°C
  • Although the islands are in the same time zone as Bangkok, they follow Indian Standard Time. As a result, the day begins very early. Go to bed on time so that you can wake up early to make the most of the light.
  • Ferries must be reserved in advance because they are the sole way to travel between islands. All your carefully laid-out plans will go haywire if you can’t find a suitable ferry.
  • Only private ferries can be booked online and in advance. Government ferry tickets can only be purchased at the counter two days before the trip.
  • Boarding closes approximately 20 minutes before departure. Before that, you have to get your luggage scanned and your tickets verified.
  • Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, caps, an umbrella, flip-flops, a swimsuit, cover-ups, and mosquito repellent with you.
  • The locals are straightforward, honest, and trustworthy.

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  • Getting vegetarian food is not a problem in Andamans.
  • The mobile network is extremely patchy, with no connectivity on smaller islands. For a stable connection, you need to rely on the hotel’s WIFI. The WIFI is sometimes only accessible in the hotel’s lobby.
  • Big hotels accept cards, but you’ll need cash for cabs, small eateries, tickets, and a variety of other small transactions. Payments with Digital Wallets are also accepted in many places.
  • Although there is no Uber or Ola in the Andamans, taxis are easily available. They usually have a set fare for each route and don’t bargain much. You will be offered package deals by most of the taxi drivers you come across.
  • Auto rickshaws are easily accessible on all Andaman Islands. Because the distances are short, it makes sense to choose this less expensive method of transportation.
  • Most beaches close at 5 p.m., and this is strictly enforced by the lifeguards patrolling the beaches.
  • If you are daring enough to kayak through the mangroves at night in Havelock, you will be able to view the bioluminescent plankton that makes the water shimmer every time the paddle dips in the water. The waters are said to be home to a few crocodiles, so go at your own risk.
  • Foreign visitors to the Andaman Islands are no longer required to get a “Restricted Area Permit” as of July 2018. Foreign visitors with a valid Indian tourist visa can now visit the Andaman Islands and stay for the duration of their visa.
  • Onge, Jarawa, Sentinelese, and Andamanese are the four tribes that live on Andaman. They can be fiercely hostile. Do not make interaction with tribals. It is strictly prohibited by the Indian government and is a punishable offense. This is the most effective way to cut off them from the modern world and allow them to carry on with their age-old traditions.

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Very nicely described Seema didi Detailed information about all the beaches. It will definitely help us to make an itinerary whenever we plan for Andaman Islands trip

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Thanks, Beenu!!

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Very comprehensive information. Never knew that Andaman’s can have an itinerary of 5 nights . After reading this I think I am ready to visit this place .

Haha!! It’s quite beautiful and the beaches are just perfect for swimming.

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I absolutely loved reading through your Andaman itinerary on TakeOffWithMe! Your detailed breakdown of each day’s activities, along with helpful tips and suggestions, makes it incredibly easy for travelers like me to plan our own adventures in this breathtaking destination.

Your emphasis on exploring the pristine beaches, diving into the rich marine life, and experiencing the local culture truly captures the essence of what makes Andaman such a magical place to visit.

Your firsthand recommendations for accommodations and dining options add a personal touch to the itinerary, helping readers make informed decisions based on your experiences.

Overall, your itinerary has left me inspired and eager to embark on my own Andaman adventure soon. Thank you for sharing your insights and expertise—I’ll definitely be referring back to your guide as I plan my trip!

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18 Best Places to Visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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Andaman and Nicobar Island is one of the most sought destinations in India. Located in the Bay of Bengal, Andaman comprises 570 islands in which only 38 are inhabited. 

Andaman is all about sea, sand and sun. Its pristine beaches with white sand, amazing coral life, long shoreline and clear crystal water attract tourists from all over the world. It boasts some of the world-famous beaches including Radhanagar Beach , Elephant Beach and Kalapathar Beach . 

Andaman is rated as heaven for those who love marine life and water sports. From Neil to Ross Island , Andaman has the best infrastructure for water sports such as snorkeling, skiing, surfing, sea walking, parasailing, kayaking, boat riding and scuba diving.  

Whether you’re planning for a family trip, holidays, solo trip, honeymoon vacation or trip with friends, Andaman will fit in all of these bucket lists. Adventurous water sports to romantic beaches, historical monuments to delicious food, Andaman has everything which makes your trip memorable. So if you don’t want to miss any attraction, check out the list of best places to visit in Andaman. 

Best Places to Visit in Andaman and Nicobar Island

1. neil island – vegetable bowl of andaman.

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Spread over 13.7 Square KM, Neil is a small island located just 37 KM from Port Blair. It is known for its biodiversity, white sandy beaches, lush green rainforest, hidden coral reefs and tropical woodlands.

Neil island is also known as the Vegetable Bowl of Andaman due to its climate which is perfect for the cultivation of fruits and vegetables. 

It is an ideal place for those who seek some me time on long white sandy beaches. You can either spend time with the mythological characters of Ramayana or indulge in water sports like snorkeling and scuba diving. 

You can easily reach here from Port Blair in 1.5 hours and hire a private ferry from Havelock (1 hour) or Port Blair (2 hour). 

Things to do in Neil Island:

1. Explore Neil Island on 2 wheeler or bicycle because the island is navigation friendly and riding or cycling can be adventurous. 

2. Go for trekking

3. Glass bottom boat ride

4. Snorkeling and scuba diving on Bharatpur beach

5. Spend time with mythological characters of Ramayana at Bharatpur beach, Laxmanpur Beach, Sitapur Beach and Ramanagar Beach

6. Visit Natural Bridge

Note: Internet connectivity is very low or you can say no internet is there.

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2. Havelock Island

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Havelock Island or Swaraj Dweep is the most visited island in Andaman. Located 70KM away from Port Blair, Havelock is known for its white sandy beaches, virgin forest, unexplored natural beauty, blue vast ocean body and best diving location not only in Andaman but in India. Due to its popularity among travelers, Havelock has been developed as a tourism hub with best resorts and hotels in Andaman. 

Havelock has the best infrastructure for scuba diving in the entire India. 

A visit to Andaman can’t be complete without visiting the Elephant and Radhanagar beach of Havelock Island. Radhanagar beach has been listed in Aisa’s Best Beach by Time Magazine . But be aware of crocodiles.  

How to reach:

The easiest way to getting Havelock would be by hiring private or government ferries which run from Port Blair and Neil Island. If you don’t want to stand in the waiting line then hire private ferries. 

Things to do in Havelock Island:

1. Visit Elephant beach, Radhanagar Beach, Govindnagar beach, Vijaynagar and Kalapathar beach

2. Do Candlelight dinner at Havelock beach resort or other nearby resort

3. Thrill yourself with scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking and jungle trekking

4. Take bird watching tour

5. Do some shopping

Where to Stay in Havelock:

Havelock has the best infrastructure for tourist among all island in Andaman. From budget beach resort to luxurious cottage here you’ll get lots of option to stay. Price may ranges from 700 to 1000 per night for budget stay and 2500 to 3000 for luxurious stay. However, fares can vary depends on the peak season or low season.

3. Elephant Beach, Havelock Island

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Located at a distance of 9 KM from Havelock Jetty, Elephant beach is one of the most popular destinations on Havelock Island. It is considered as heaven for water sports due to clear crystal water and medium-length waves. The beach is covered by the greenery of tall trees and tropical jungles from all sides. 

Elephant beach has wooden benches where you can sit after an eventful day and enjoy a picturesque sunset . The white sand and ideal current of water make it a great place to enjoy with kids. 

The shallow water free from rock and hard coral makes it a perfect place for swimming but don’t go too far and swim in only a 10-meter radius. 

The underwater diversity of this beach is unmatched by any other spot in Andaman. The clear crystal water allows you to see marine life. 

Here you will get several water sports booths on the beach itself where you can buy tickets and accessories for water sports and negotiate the price. 

Things to do:

Sea Walking, Snorkeling, Glass bottom boats, Skiing, Kayaking, Speed Boats, Banana and Sofa Boats ride. 

There are two ways to reach the beach one is by ferry or boat and another is trekking through the forest. One can take a ferry or boat from the havelock jetty which takes 20 to 30 minutes to reach Elephant reach. 

The trekking path to the beach is located 9 KM away from Havelock Jetty which can be covered by bus or cab. After reaching there you’ll see a large sign near to the right side of the road “Way to Elephant Beach”. The trekking path is too muddy and narrow and takes you from between the dense forest. It is very easy to lost in the jungle so hire a guide to reach elephant beach. 

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4. Radhanagar Beach – Best Beach in India

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Located in Havelock Island, Radhanagar beach is rated as the best beach in India and the 7th best beach in the world by Time Magazine . It is commonly known as beach no. 7. It is the prime attraction not only in Havelock but also in Andaman Island. Covered by coconut trees and tropical jungle from all sides, the beach offers a perfect ambiance to relax and enjoy nature at best. 

This beach is famous for its crystal clear water, pure white sand and breathtaking sunrise & sunset. The long stretch of the beach makes it perfect for nature lovers, peace seekers and photographers. You can spot some elephant on the beach so be ready to capture it on your camera.

Things to see and Do:

1. Swimming but not after 5 PM due to high tides

2. Watch peace sunrise and sunset 

3. Stay in luxury hotels and resorts

5. Chidiya Tapu

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Located 22.5 KM away from Port Blair, Chidiya Tapu is famous for bird watching, peaceful & scenic environment and epic sunrise & sunset. This whole area is covered by deep dense forest from one side and the beauty of stunted hill from another side.

At Chidiya Tapu Biological park you can watch 46 different varieties of birds, trees and animals. Also, you can stay in the forest guesthouse. 

This place is known for its epic sunset point which provides panoramic views of sun, dipping into the vast sea leaves a stunning orange color in water and sky.

Places to Visit at Chidiya Tapu:

1. Chidiya Tapu Biological Park

2. Sunset Point

3. The Mundapahad beach

4. The Mundapahad (black mountain)

5. Things to do at Chidiya Tapu:

6. Do trekking to Mundapahad

7. Boating, snorkeling and swimming

8. Bird Watching

6. Ross and Smith Island

Actually, Ross and Smith are two islands which is connected by a sand bar that makes it unique and extremely beautiful. The surface of the sand bar merge inside the sea when the water level is high and during low tide it sees up again. 

The beaches are surrounded by the tropical rain forest which makes it a good place for hiking and trekking. 

This island is home to Marine Sanctuary which makes it a perfect place for enjoying marine life. The clear blue water makes it an ideal place for scuba diving, swimming and snorkeling. 

Things to do at Ross and Smith Island:

1. Snorkeling

2. Scuba Diving

3. Trekking

4. Swimming

5. Sun Bathing

7. Cinque Island

Located 26 KM from Port Blair, Cinque is one of the most beautiful, fascinating, and underrated islands in the South Andaman region. Surrounded by the turquoise blue water and white sand it is a natural paradise. 

Cinque island is home to a variety of coral reefs, different species of birds, turtles, colored fishes, seaweeds and untouched trees. It is an eco-friendly island so you need a special permit to visit. 

2. Scuba diving

3. Sea Walking 

8. Diglipur

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The largest town of North Andaman Island, Diglipur is one of the best offbeat destinations in Andaman island. It is a great place for those who seek some peace in the lap of nature. This place is famous for its rich flora and fauna, natural parks, breathtaking marine life and sandy beaches.

Diglipur is home to the highest point of Andaman Archipelago, Saddle peak which is surrounded by Saddle National Park. And also Kalpong river is the only one that flows in Andaman. 

How to get there:

Diglipur is located 298 KM away by road (12 hours) and 180 KM by sea (10 hour) from Port Blair. The most affordable and fast way to reach here is the direct government ship service available from Port Blair.

You can travel to Diglipur by road as well which can take up to 12-hour long journey. There are number of daily buses run from Port Blair to Diglipur which can cost you around 5000 INR. 

1. Climb Saddle Peak

2. Visit Ross and Smith Island

3. Witness Turtle Nesting at Kalipur Beach

4. Trek to active mud volcanoes

5. Spend some time at Ramanagar beach, Pathi Level beach and Alfred Caves. 

9. Panchavati Waterfalls

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Located in  the Panchavati hills of Rangat Island , Panchavati waterfalls is the showcase natural beauty. The waterfall tumbles down from a great height which makes it more beautiful. The mesmerizing beauty of Panchavati hill along with the breath-taking waterfall attracts tourists from all over India. 

It is a perfect place for trekking and photography lovers. The water of the waterfall is suitable for swimming, so if you want to take a dip then don’t forget to bring extra pair of clothes. It is a public spot so you can visit it anytime between sunrise and sunset. 

10. Cellular Jail National Memorial or Kala Pani

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Apart from clear crystal water, white sandy beaches, marine life and mangroves forest, Andaman is also famous for its Cellular Jail commonly known as Kala Pani. Located in the north-east corner of Port Blair, Cellular Jail was built by the British during their colonial rule in India. It was used to exile the people who raised their voices against the British government. 

Many notable freedom fighters like Yogendra Shukla, Batukeshwar Dutt and Vinayak Damodar Savarkar were kept in this jail. 

A visit to jail will give you the mixed feeling of pride, fear and respect towards our freedom fighters. 

11. North Bay Island

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Famous for lively marine Life and underwater corals, North Bay island is situated at a distance of 42 KM on the North of Port Blair. The beautiful corals at North Bay Island attract visitors to catch a glimpse of lobsters, stonefish, clownfish behind the corals. This place is heaven for divers. 

If you’re not a diver and still want to enjoy marine life then you can opt for a semi-submarine that takes you down the ocean belly without even touching water and allows you to enjoy the variety of marine life. 

The island is home to a lighthouse that gives you a stunning view of the Port Blair skyline, and ross island. The natural beauty of this island is amazing with peaceful sandy beaches, a blue wide ocean body and surrounding greenery. 

You can easily reach here by boat from Phoenix jetty at Port Blair in just 20 to 30 minutes. 

1. Snorkeling, scuba diving, Jett skiing, sea walking, glass boat ride and Parasailing.

2. Visit Mount Harriet National Park.

12. Mount Harriet National Park:

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The third highest peak in the Andaman archipelago , Mount Harriet National Park is located just 42 KM from Port Blair by road and 15 KM by water. The main attraction of this park is beautiful flora and fauna including birds like Andaman treepie, Nicobar parakeet, wood pigeon, Sundar teal etc. It can be the perfect getaway for family and friends. 

Mount Harriet National Park is featured on the 20 rupee note of Indian Currency.

Mount Harriet is not just a national park but a reserved area with dense evergreen forest which makes it beautiful picturesque. If you’re a nature lover then you should head up to Mount Harriet, being the third highest peak in Andaman it allows you to get a stunning view of the jaw-dropping landscape of neighbor’s island. 

Apart from the dense forest, if you trek to another side of the park then you’ll get to see the beautiful coastline. 

Top Attractions:

1. Don’t miss the marvelous view from the peak of Mount Harriet.

2. Trek to another side of the park to see the amazing beaches.

3. Watch beautiful flora and fauna.

4. The natural beauty of the dense evergreen forest.

13. Guitar Island:

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Guitar island is one of the most beautiful uninhabited places to visit in Andaman. The name is derived from its shape which look-like a guitar when you see it from atop. It will be a great place who wants to spend some time alone with nature. Apart from its shape, this island is famous for its long stretch sandy beach which can be enjoyed with your favorite book & music without any interruption from the crowd. 

Guitar Island beach is home to many unique and interesting plants and animals. Here you can easily spend your full day roaming around the guitar-shaped beach away from the crowded world in the lap of nature.

There is a nearby island that is also shaped like Guitar but small in size so it is called Small Guitar Island.

You can easily get here by ferry or boat from Long island in just 15 to 20 minutes. It is an uninhabited place so there is no accommodation option on this island so before the night you need to get back to Long island or Rangat for a stay.

14. Baratang Island:

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Spread over an area of 243 sq KM, Baratang island is located between Middle and South Andaman at a distance of around 100 KM from Port Blair. Baratang is famous for its natural attraction such as l imestone caves , dense mangrove creeks, mud volcanoes , massive islands and virgin beaches. The thrilling experience of mud volcanoes and limestone caves makes this place is popular among travelers and adventure seekers.

To explore the limestone cave one needs to secure the permission from Andaman forest Department. This place is not developed as a tourist hub like havelock and Neil island. So don’t expect fancy restaurants, luxury accommodation and tourist facilities here. But still, this place is a natural delight.

Those who decide to stay here will get a chance to explore the archaic form of life with bird-watching opportunities, cheap delicious Indian food and adventurous mangrove boat rides.

You can reach Baratang from Port Blair via Grand Andaman Trunk Road. The journey from Port Blair to Baratang is divided into two part – Port Blair to Jirkatang and Jirkatang to Baratang Island. 

The convenient way to reach this place is by hiring a private bus or you can also choose a government bus. Two-wheelers are not allowed to go all the way to Baratang island so you can’t travel by bike. If you want to reach here by water then you choose the ferry from Port Blair. 

Places to see: Parrot island, Limestone caves, Mud Volcanoes, mangrove creek and Baludera beach.

15. Jolly Buoy Island

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Jolly Buoy is a small island located 30KM from the Wandoor beach in South Andaman. It comes under the Mahatma Gandhi National Park Marine Sanctuary along with Red Skin Island. It is the reserved area by Andaman Administration. To protect the biodiversity of the Island plastic is ban here. Due to that this island has a unique and densest coral population in Andaman with a wide variety of coral species including vibrant and beautiful fishes.

The water at this island extremely clear that you can even watch the bottom of the sea and all the dwellers. 

Most of the island is covered by the greenest tropical forest along with white sandy beaches and coral reefs. 

1. Before visiting the Jolly Buoy one needs information regarding the opening of the island because it is only open for 6 months from June to September. 

2. If you’re planning to do snorkeling on your own then you need to take permission from the Forest Department. 

3. It is a plastic-free zone so you can’t throw plastic or polythene there. 

4. It is advisable to take packed food, water and clothes because there is not food stall or water available at the beach. 

The island is not connected by any road so it can be reached by only water. First, you need to take a bus or cab from Port Blair to wandoor beach which takes around 1 hour. After that, you can take a speed boat or ferry to reach Jolly Buoy Island. 

16. Wandoor Beach, Port Blair

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Located 25 KM away from Airport, Wandoor beach is one of the best places to see in Andaman. It comes under the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park . Wandoor beach is famous among tourists due to its pristine water, colorful corals life and scenic beauty. It is an ideal place for swimming and sunbathing. 

The shoreline of Wandoor beach stretching up to 15 KMs which is filled with white sand, tropical trees and clear blue water which invite you to take a dip. Along with the shoreline, you will find a lot of small shops and benches where you can sit with your favorite snacks and enjoy the amazing view of the beach. 

17. Aamkunj Beach

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Located 8 KM away from Rangat Island, Aamkunj is one of the best eco-tourism destinations in India . It is the best place for picnics, relaxation, sunbathing and swimming. If you’re looking for a picturesque nature-oriented destination in Andaman then you should add this place to your bucket list. One can enjoy the long walk along the vastly spread shoreline. 

You will amaze to see the many eco-friendly huts, wooden sofa and bench everywhere. Also, you’ll find there is natural fresh water and that is the reason behind choosing this place as a park. The best thing that makes this beach unique that everything is made up of wooden logs once lying around the beach. 

18. Rangat Island

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Located in Middle Andaman Island, Rangat is the second largest town in Andaman that is surrounded by dense green forest and picturesque beaches. Rangat is home to many breathtaking waterfalls and beaches which is ideal for water sports and relaxation. 

It is a great place for nature lovers and people who are obsessed with exploring the less-explored places on earth. It is primarily inhabited by people from Tamil Nadu and Kerala. And the main business for them is cultivation and fishing. 

Rangat Island is blessed with natural beauty in form of deep green forest, clear blue water, white sandy beaches, adventurous waterfalls and mangrove parks. 

How to Reach:

You can easily reach here by ferry or road. Either you can take the ferries from Port Blair, Havelock, Neil and Long island or you can take buses from Port Blair. 

Long Island, Panchavati Hills, Amkunj Bay Beach, Cutbert bay beach, Yerrata Mangrove Park, Moricedera and Dhaninallah Mangrove. 

Andaman and Nicobar Islands FAQ

Do you need a passport to visit andaman and nicobar.

No, if you’re a Indian citizen no passport or visa is required. You can stay in permitted areas as long as you want.

What is Andaman and Nicobar famous for?

Apart from its beautiful islands and coral life, Andaman is also famous for its exquisite pearl jewelry and seashell products.

Which are the most popular Andaman Island to visit?

Andaman is blessed with 570 islands including Havelock, Neil, Ross & Smith, Cnique, Guitar Island, North Bay, Parrot Island, Rangat and Jolly Buoy Island.

Which are the best beaches in Andaman to Visit?

Andaman has some of the world-famous beaches such as Radhanagar Beach, Elephant beach, Kalapathar beach, Ram Nagar beach, Aamkunj beach, Bharatpur beach, Lamiya bay beach and North Bay Beach.

How many days are enough to explore Andaman and Nicobar?

Andaman Islands have lots to explore such as virgin beaches, lively marine life, adventurous sports, beautiful islands, mangrove forests and historical monuments. So try to give at least 7 days if you really want to explore it.

Where do I go for shopping in Andaman?

There are many places to shop in Andaman such as Aberdeen Bazaar, Andmana Handicraft Emporium, MG road, Electrical Plaza and beach market. Aberdeen Bazaar is the most famous market in Port Blair where you can buy seashell products, pear jewelry, souvenirs, fruits and vegetables. From specific-unique Andaman items to daily life products, everything is available here.

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20+ Unique Things to Do in Andaman & Nicobar Islands (2022 List)

Updated: Sep 27, 2022

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Andaman being a gem of the Bay of Bengal is a heaven to all travellers and nature lovers. Owing to its distinguished topography this place is home to many adventure activities, water sports, and much more.

Andaman and Nicobar are two of the most beautiful and pristine islands in India, which are home to a wealth of natural biodiversity and majestic landscapes.

What's more, these Islands are a destination to be visited again and again. These are rich in natural resources and offer a variety of breathtaking vistas.

From the spectacular beaches to the deep blue waters, to the dense forests, these islands offer the visitor a wide variety of things to do.

In this blog post, we will have a look at some of the unique things to do in Andaman & Nicobar Islands .

20+ Things to Do in Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Andaman is an amazing destination to explore when you're looking for a holiday destination. It's so diverse, you can explore the beaches, the marine life, and the numerous islands in the Andaman archipelago.

Here are 20+ unique things to do in the Andaman & Nicobar islands.

Sea Karting in Andaman

Snorkelling under the clean water

Sea-walking with the fishes

Swim with elephants

Enjoy mangrove kayaking

Dolphin watching

Semi-submarine ride for newbies

Glass water boating

Fishing for the soul

Volcano barren Island tour

Island trekking for the travel junkie

Bioluminescence in Havelock

Rubber plantations visit

Watch Turtle nesting

Island hopping

Romantic walks in Ross and Smith Island

Stay in Beach Facing Resorts

Visit Limestone Caves

Banana Boat Ride

Bird Watching in Chidiya Tapu

Parasailing in Andaman

Let’s take a closer look at each of these activities along with their location, duration, and cost.

01. Sea Karting in Andaman

Seakarting is a unique water sport todo in andaman

If you like to give yourself an adrenaline rush, then the first thing you need to try in Andaman is Sea Karting.

Seakarting is becoming a popular water sport in Andaman. The major attraction of this water sport is that you get to venture into the deep ocean of Port Blair with speed and comfort without compromising on safety.

You also get a chance to self-drive, as an instructor accompanies you along your ride.

Location: Port Blair, Andaman

Duration: 1.5 hours approx.

Cost per person: INR 5000/-

02. Snorkelling under the Clean Water

Snorkelling is the best unique thing to do in andaman

Snorkelling - the brother of Scuba diving. If you are afraid of diving into the deep ocean but still want to explore the inner sea, Snorkelling is the answer.

It lets you swim on the surface of the water with the help of a breathing device and swim fins giving an experience similar to scuba-diving.

Snorkelling in Andaman will be a unique and fun experience for you. Adding it to your list of unique things to do in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands should be a top priority.

Location: Havelock Island, Port Blair, Andaman, and Nicobar

Duration: 1 hour

Cost per person: INR 1000/-

03. Sea Walking with the fishes

 A unique thing to do in Andaman is Seawalking

It is a new fun activity introduced in Andaman recently. While Sea walking in Andaman you will be given a helmet where you can easily walk on the seafloor at a depth of 7 meters.

It is a one-of-a-kind activity every fellow traveller should experience. It is indeed one of those unique things to do in Andaman.

Location: North Bay Island, Havelock Island

Cost per person: INR 4000/-

04. Swim with Elephants

Swimming with elephant is the best unique thing to do in andaman

Swimming with elephants!! How cool is that! Here in Andaman, you are offered a fun yet thrilling swimming experience that you can cherish for the rest of your life.

Rajan the elephant was the major attraction of this activity but he passed away in 2016. But there are 60 other elephants who are friendly and love the company of people. This is one of the inevitable activities to do in Andaman.

Location: Any beach

Duration: 30 minutes

05. Enjoy Mangrove Kayaking

Mangrove kayaking is a unique thing to do in Andaman

All of you must have heard of kayaking, But mangrove kayaking in Mayabunder is definitely going to break your idea of Kayaking.

Did you know that ⅕ th of India’s Mangrove is in Mayabunder?

Kayaking through the lush green mangroves leaves us in Aww with nature. It is one of the best places to visit in Andaman . Being a secluded area this place is a resort for all peace and nature lovers.

Location: Mayabunder

Duration: 2.5 hours

Cost per person: INR 2500/-

06. Dolphin watching

Dolphin watching is the best unique thing to do in Andaman

Dolphins are known to be the happiest animals alive. Watching them dance, jump, and wade across the water, make us so happy.

You also get a chance to play with these happy mammals. A lot of Islands in Andaman offer ample opportunities for Dolphin watching.

Watch these happy creatures tease you as you watch them.

Location: North passage, Lalji bay

Cost per person: Free of cost.

07. Semi-submarine ride for newbies

Semi-submarine ride is a unique thing to do in andaman

Marine life is astonishing and marvelous in itself. You should actually set out to explore the beautiful deep ocean at least once in a lifetime.

Indulge in the marine life of Andaman by taking a semi-submarine ride. It will be the most memorable and cherishable moment of your life.

Be ready to witness the fascinating marine life very close with uncompromised comfort. This is also an ideal activity for people who are scared to venture alone into the deep ocean.

Make sure to add this to the things to do in Andaman & Nicobar Islands with the family list.

Location: Port Blair

Duration: 2 hours

Cost: INR 2000/-

08. Glass water boating

Glass water riding is the best unique thing to in Andaman

If you are scared of Scuba diving or snorkelling in Andaman it is completely fine. Andaman has the right thing for you.

Glass water boating does not urge you to have any special skills. It is open to everyone. You can view the serene beauty of the ocean just by sailing in a glass-bottomed boat.

Cost: INR 3000/-

09. Fishing for the soul

the best  unique thing to do in andaman is fishing

Andaman being an archipelago is home to a plethora of fishes. If you like fishing you should try fishing in Andaman too.

You will be taken to the middle of an ocean via cruise and you can engage in this fun activity.

Location: Any Island

Duration : 3 hours

10. Volcano barren Island tour

A tour to the volcano barren island is a unique thing to do in Andaman

The only active volcano in India is a major attraction of Andaman. Since the last volcanic activity happened recently tourists have been pouring into Andaman for a Volcano barren Island tour.

The varied flora and fauna of this place make it the best place to visit in Andaman.

11. Island trekking for the travel junkie

The best unique thing to in Andaman is trekking

Being an Island we might think there is no scope for trekking in Andaman. But no! this is where Andaman stands out from the rest.

You can go trekking into the deep woods in Mount Harriet national park which offers a utopia of the tropical rain forest, and exotic varieties of different plant and animal species.

12. Bioluminescence in Havelock

watching bioluminescence is a perfect unique thing to do in Andaman

When in Andaman you should definitely walk along the shores of Havelock beach. Because this place has something special for you when visited at night.

The water here sparkles at night leaving you in a sea of blue-coloured stars. The blue-tinted glow of the water is absolutely stunning.

This is the best thing to enjoy the nightlife in Andaman. Make sure to enjoy this on a moonless night.

Location: Havelock

13. A visit to the rubber plantations

Rubber plantation visit is a unique thing to do in Andaman

Did you know that Andaman had the largest rubber plantations in the world? A visit to the rubber plantation is one of the unique things to do in Andaman & Nicobar Islands .

A guided tour can help you get acquainted with rubber tapping and other related things. They even teach you how to make rubber sheets. You also get a glance at other plantations like betel nut, coconut, and other spices.

Location: Wandoor, Andaman

Cost per person: INR 500/-

14. Watch Turtle nesting

A unique thing to do in Andaman is turtle nesting

Watch the turtle nesting on the shores of Ram Nagar Beach. The perfect time to see this is during the months of December and January. It will be a very different experience.

Location: Diglipur

15. Island hopping

Island hopping is a unique thing to do in Andaman

Island hopping is a great activity to do on your vacation. It is also a great activity to do while you are on a beach vacation.

The Andaman Islands are a great place to island hop because they are small, and they are accessible. They also have a great variety of islands with different things to do.

You can choose an island with waterfalls, beaches, or secluded spots. There are even islands with places to snorkel and dive.

Traveling from one Island to another is a very exciting experience. Every Island in Andaman offers ample opportunities for Island hopping. Since Andaman is a collection of many islands one needs to go on a ferry ride to reach their destinations.

16. Romantic walks in Ross and Smith Island

Romantic walks in Ross and Smith islands are the best unique things to do in Andaman

If you are looking for a romantic place to go for a walk, Ross and Smith Islands might be the perfect place for you.

These two islands are located in North Andaman along Aerial Bay. There are plenty of trails to walk on and the scenery is breathtaking. There are also plenty of secluded spots to find a little rest and relaxation.

If Andaman is your honeymoon destination, you should not miss out on Ross and Smith Island. The sparkling blue water and the beautiful view make us fall in love with the place.

17. Stay in Beach Facing Resorts

Beach Facing Resorts

Beach-facing resorts are a great option if you're looking for a quick getaway in Andaman.

You'll enjoy the beach from your room and be able to enjoy the view from anywhere you go. You can also enjoy the fresh air and the warmth of the sun.

There are many beach-facing resorts to choose from in Andaman. When picking a resort to stay at, you will want to pick one that provides you with access to the beach.

That way, you can relax on the beach in your resort and make memories with your loved ones.

18. Visit Limestone Caves

Limestone Caves in Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Limestone Caves in Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a popular destination for adventure seekers and photographers.

The limestone caves are lined with stalactites and stalagmites and are home to some of the world's largest and most spectacular cave formations.

The caves are made up of a series of caves, which are connected by a network of tunnels. Many caves are home to rare and endangered species of flora and fauna, including the Andaman leaf monkey and the Nicobar long-tailed macaque.

19. Shopping

Local Shopping Market in Andaman & Nicobar Islands

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a paradise for any shopper. These islands are remote, with a wide range of products, and they are always available on sale!

If you plan to visit the islands, it is important to know how to shop. For example, it is worth noting that the products on sale in these islands are not the same as in the rest of the country.

In order to shop in the islands, you'll need to learn about the products on sale, the prices, and the availability.

A list of products that you can shop at Andaman & Nicobar Islands includes bamboo & cane handicrafts, sea shells, jute bags, tribal statues, jewelry, spices, apparel & much more.

20. Banana Boat Ride

Banana Boat Ride

The Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a part of India and is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. One of the most popular things to do in Andaman is to go on a banana boat ride.

A banana boat is a traditional wooden boat with a pointed front end, which is propelled through the water by paddling or rowing. The boats are usually made from coconut leaves that are stitched together and coated with tar or pitch for waterproofing.

You will find a Banana boat ride almost everywhere in Andaman & the cost starts at ₹ 620 per head.

Cost per person: ₹620

21. Bird Watching in Chidiya Tapu

Bird Watching in Andaman & Nicobar Islands

The Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a popular destination for bird watchers. There are a lot of bird species that are found in this region.

Some of the most common bird species are the grey-bellied treepie, grey-breasted woodpecker, and the white-bellied blue kingfisher. Bird watching is a special hobby that requires patience, skill, and a keen eye.

Chdiya Tapu , as the name suggests is one of the best destinations in Andaman for bird watching.

22. Parasailing in Andaman

Parasailing in Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Parasailing is a means of watercraft that uses a parachute to allow a person to glide through the air using air-cushioning jumps.

In contrast to parachuting, which requires a person to jump out of an aircraft with a parachute, parasailing is typically done in a boat, with the boat acting as a speedboat-type vehicle and the parasail acting as a boat sail.

Parasailing is one of the unique things to do in Andaman & Nicobar Islands. It is a popular water sport in the Andaman Islands of India.

This sport is very safe, fun, and thrilling. With the help of parasailing, you can enjoy the beauty of nature in the Andaman Islands.

It is also a good way of having a vacation with your family and friends. Parasailing is a fun activity that can be done by anyone with a bit of experience.

With the help of this sport, you can take a break from your busy life and visit a new place. So, if you are planning a vacation to the Andaman Islands, this sport is a must-try.

Things to Do in Andaman with Family

When you're visiting Andaman, be sure to consider the Andaman Islands. The Andaman Islands are a perfect way to spend a family vacation.

There are a lot of family-friendly activities that you can do during your stay. Here are some activities that you can do with your family:

Visit Neil Island & Ross Island

Enjoy Banana Boat Ride at Elephant Beach

Shopping at Sagarika Emporium

Visit the Cellular Jail

Go to the Mount Harriet National Park

Things to Do in Andaman for Honeymoon

Honeymoons are a special time when you can celebrate your love with someone you care about. But what do you do when you are honeymooning in Andaman?

Well, it is quite difficult to answer that question when you don't know what to do. Andaman is a perfect destination for honeymoons.

The island has a mix of romantic and adventurous activities. You can go on a lavish shopping spree and see the beautiful local people.

You can also enjoy the view from the top of a mountain. There is something for everyone in Andaman.

Here are some of the romantic activities you can do in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands:

Taking a cruise at night and enjoying a candlelight dinner.

With your partner, walk the seashore.

Visit Havelock & Neil Islands.

Scuba Diving with your other half.

Enjoy Candlelight dinner on Islands.

Have a scooty ride starting at @500 per day.

Check out other romantic things that you can do in Andaman & Nicobar Islands .

What not to do in Andaman & Nicobar Islands?

The Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a territory of India in the Bay of Bengal. They are considered to be one of the most biologically diverse places in the world with a wealth of wildlife and untouched landscapes.

They are commonly referred to as the "sixth continent". However, tourists visiting this tropical paradise are sometimes disappointed to find that the beaches are not as white as they expected and the water is not as clear as they had hoped.

Among the top things you need to stop doing is spreading plastic along the beach as it causes harm to marine life and pollutes the water. Here are a few more things that you have to keep in mind:

If you do not have permission to visit a tribal reserve, do not do so.

Beaches and forests are not suitable places to light bonfires.

There is a prohibition on touching or collecting coral.

Do not smoke or drink in public areas.

No beaches in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands allow nudity.

1. What is the best time to visit Andaman?

If you are planning a trip to the beautiful Andaman Islands then the best time to visit is from October to May. The temperature is pleasant and it is the best time to visit this place.

2. How to reach Andaman?

There are direct flights from Chennai, Kolkata, New Delhi, Bhubaneshwar, Bengaluru, and Visakhapatnam to Port Blair, Andaman. For those traveling from other locations, a hopping flight will be required to reach Andaman .

3. What are some of the best places to visit in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands?

Some of the best places to visit in Andaman include Cellular Jail, Chidiya Tapu, Laxmanpur beach, Elephant beach, Ross Island, Havelock Island, Port Blair, etc.

4. What are some of the unique things to do in Andaman?

Andaman has many unique attractions, such as snorkeling, scuba diving, watching turtles nesting, and sea karting.

5. What are some of the romantic things to do in Andaman & Nicobar?

Romantic things in Andaman include candlelight dinners, scuba diving, exploring beaches & a scooty ride with your partner.

6. What are some of the best beaches in Andaman?

Andaman is famous for its beaches & some of the top beaches in Andaman are Radhanagar beach, Elephant beach, Kala Pathar beach, and Corbyn Cove beach.

7. What to do in Andaman with family?

If you are going to have a family trip to Andaman, you can do a lot of activities like visiting the Cellular Jail, national parks, Limestone Caves & so many islands.

8. How much does it cost to have a scooty ride in Andaman?

As for scooty fees, they begin at ₹500 per day and vary depending on the company.

9. What is the best time to see turtles nesting?

The perfect time to see the turtle nesting is during the months of December and January.

10. Where & what to shop in Andaman & Nicobar Islands?

A list of products that you can shop at Andaman & Nicobar Islands includes bamboo & cane handicrafts, sea shells, jute bags, tribal statues, jewelry, spices, apparel, etc. You can easily get these items in the local market of Port Blair or Havelock Island.

Final Words

Andaman as you have seen is more than just an Island. The open skies, blue waters, tropical rainforest, and marine life makes it a wonderful staycation destination.

It is one of the most beautiful places in the world with so many things to do, we hope you'll enjoy our list of unique things to do in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands!

Next time you plan to visit Andaman make sure to include all these things in your list so that you don't miss out on the fun. Do share it with your loved ones.

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If you want to enjoy the scenic beauty of dazzling beaches and explore the exotic marine life through coral reefs, then you must make your next trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands . The enticing islands have become one of the most popular beach holiday destinations in India.

In This Article:

Travel Guide for Andaman and Nicobar Island First-Timers:

When is the best time to visit andaman & nicobar islands.

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands can be visited at any time of the year, except during the rainy season. However, the most popular season for tourists is the winter season, which generally falls between November and February. If you are not bothered by the summer heat of India, you can also plan a trip during the months of March and April.

The islands are a popular tourist destination due to their picturesque beaches, scenic views, and serene environment. The archipelago is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and offers ample opportunities for water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and surfing.

During the winter months, the weather is pleasant and conducive for outdoor activities. The temperature ranges between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius, and the humidity is relatively low. This makes it an ideal time to explore the various beaches and indulge in water sports.

If you prefer to avoid crowds, it is recommended to plan your trip during the shoulder season, which falls between September and October or March and April. During this time, the weather is still pleasant, and the tourist inflow is comparatively lower.

On the other hand, the monsoon season , which falls between May and September, should be avoided as the islands receive heavy rainfall and strong winds during this period. The choppy seas and inclement weather make it difficult to indulge in water sports, and many tourist activities are suspended during this time.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands can be visited throughout the year, but the best time to visit is during the winter season. However, if you prefer a quieter atmosphere and are not bothered by the summer heat, you can plan your trip during the shoulder season. Whatever time you choose to visit, the islands are sure to leave you mesmerized with their natural beauty and tranquil environment.

How to Go to Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are one of the most sought-after travel destinations in India. Known for their pristine beaches, rich marine life, and exotic flora and fauna, these islands offer a unique and unforgettable travel experience. If you are planning a trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands, here are the two main options to reach there:

The easiest and most convenient way to reach Andaman and Nicobar Islands is by air. You can take a flight from any major city in India to the Veer Savarkar Airport at Port Blair, which is the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Many airlines operate regular flights to Port Blair from cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. The airport is well-connected to all major cities in India, making it easy for travelers to plan their journey.

If you are looking for a more adventurous way to reach Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you can take a ship from Visakhapatnam, Chennai, or Kolkata. This option is ideal for those who want to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. However, the journey can take anywhere from 2 to 4 days depending on the departure location and weather conditions. It is recommended to check the schedule and book your tickets in advance to avoid any inconvenience.

Where Can You Stay in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

Andaman and Nicobar port blair hotel

If you’re planning a trip to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, one of the first things you’ll need to figure out is where to stay. Fortunately, the islands offer a wide range of accommodations to suit every budget and travel style. In this guide, we’ll take a look at some of the best places to stay in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Luxury Hotels Options

For those looking to splurge on their vacation, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands have some of the best luxury hotels with superb facilities right on the beach. Imagine waking up to the sound of the waves and getting a private beach all to yourself. You can enjoy fine dining and indulge in a relaxing spa treatment. Some of the most popular luxury hotels in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands include Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Fortune Resort Bay Island, and Barefoot at Havelock.

Bed & Breakfast and Budget Hotels

If you’re looking for good value for money, then bed & breakfast and budget hotels are the way to go. These accommodations offer a range of amenities, such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and hot showers. Some even have a swimming pool or a garden where you can relax. Some popular bed & breakfast and budget hotels in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands include The Ocean Blue, Blue Bridge Homes, and Hotel Haywizz.

Best Places to Stay

The best places to stay in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are Port Blair and Havelock Island. Port Blair is the capital city of the islands and is home to a variety of accommodations, including luxury hotels, bed & breakfast, and budget hotels. Havelock Island, on the other hand, is a popular tourist destination and offers some of the best beaches in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It’s also home to a variety of accommodations, including luxury hotels, beach resorts, and budget hotels.

Other great places to stay in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands include Wandoor and Neil Island. Wandoor is a small village located on the east coast of South Andaman Island and is home to some great accommodations, including bed & breakfast and budget hotels. Neil Island, on the other hand, is a small island located south of Havelock Island and is known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed vibe. It offers a range of accommodations, including beach resorts and budget hotels.

Which are The Best Places to Visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

There are some marvelous places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Find below the list of some of the best places you can visit here:

1. Radhanagar Beach

Radhanagar Beach Havelock Island Andaman

Radhanagar Beach is one of the most stunning beaches not only in India but also in Asia. The crystal blue water and pearl white sand captivate the senses of its visitors. Taking a simple evening walk alongside this beach rejuvenates your mind.

Besides enjoying the spectacular nature views, you can engage yourself in a number of water sports activities like parasailing, gliding, and many more.

Location: Radhanagar Beach is located in Havelock Islands.

2. Corbyn’s Cove Beach

Corbyn's Cove Beach Port Blair Andaman

Corbyn’s Cove Beach is another popular beach in Andaman and Nicobar Islands where tourists come to enjoy their honeymoon period or a fun-filled holiday. The glazing sun refreshes your mood as you spend some unforgettable moments on the beach.

Water sports are quite popular here and several options like scuba diving, surfing, boating, etc. are available. You can take a motorboat to reach the popular Snake Island from here.

Location: Corbyn’s Cove is almost 8 km away from Port Blair.

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3. Elephant Beach

Eelephant Beach Havelock Island Andaman

If you want to witness the amazing marine life and magical coral reef, then Elephant Beach is the perfect place for you. Delicious Seafood along with some thrilling beach activities will enthrall you the whole day. You can keep the nights for soothing evening walks.

Snorkeling is very popular here. You can also go scuba diving, swimming, fishing, and many more activities.

Location: Elephant Beach is on the famous Havelock Island.

4. Cellular Jail

Cellular Jail Port Blair Andaman

This is one of the most popular places to visit on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands’ bedside beaches. The British used to exile the freedom fighters in this historical jail during the British kingdom in India. Some of the prisoners were even executed here in this jail.

This Cellular Jail has now become a national museum. With the pictures of the inmates in this museum, you will be thrilled to get into the pre-independence era of India. Read More: Top 10 Facts About The Cellular Jail, Andaman And Nicobar

Location: Cellular Jail is located in Port Blair.

5. Samudrika Marine Museum

Samudrika Marine Museum Port Blair Andaman

Samudrika Marine Museum will satiate your hunger for knowledge of archaeology and marine life. You can find more than 300 variations of aquatic animals here. A separate room is there for you to discover the amazing tribal culture of the islands.

The huge blue whale skeleton at the entrance will bewilder your imagination. This gigantic framework which is believed to be the world’s biggest mammal was salvaged from the islands.

Location: Samudrika Marine Museum is located in Delanipur in northern Port Blair.

6. Anthropological Museum

Anthropological Museum Port Blair Andaman

Once you are in the beautiful islands of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you develop an urge to know about the lives or history of the local tribes. Anthropological museums will take you through various ages of tribes and help you to get a profound knowledge of the mysterious tribal culture.

The in-house shop offers you to buy several books on tribes.

Location: Anthropological Museum is located in Port Blair.

7. Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu Port Blair Andaman

If you want to view the best sunrise or sunset in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, then you must visit Chidiya Tapu . The mesmerizing beauty of this place full of mangrove trees and stunning beach views attracts tourists to this place.

This place is the best place for Birdwatching as a large number of birds flock here every now and then.

Location: Chidiya Tapu is located in Port Blair.

6. Limestone Caves

Limestone Caves Baratang Island Andaman

Limestone Caves is a unique tourist spot where you can view gigantic chunks of sedimentary rocks hanging from the beautiful caves. This place is ideal for travelers who are looking to add some more adventure to top their Andaman and Nicobar Islands Trip.

You need to take a convoy through the tribal area of Jarawa and reach Nilumbur Jetty first and then you can take a ferry to reach Limestone Caves.

Location: Limestone Caves are located on Baratang Island.

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7. Barren Island Volcano

Barren Island volcano Andaman and Nicobar

What if you get an opportunity to view an active volcano on an uninhabited island? You are surely thrilled just with the idea. Barren Island is an interesting tourist spot in this regard.

Although you cannot land on the island but can take ferry rides around the island to get an exciting view of the volcano and amazing marine life.

Location: Barren Island Volcano is in Barren Island which is almost 140km away from port Blair.

8. Viper Island

Viper Island Port Blair Andaman

This magnificent island with historical significance and stunning scenic beauty has become a major tourist spot in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This place was home to an old British Jail where the British used to keep their convicts. Now the old jail building has become a major tourist attraction.

Just start an exciting boat journey from Port Blair and enjoy the heavenly scenic vista to reach Viper Island.

Location: Viper Island is located near Port Blair.

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What are the best things to do in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Snorkeling

Although the main reason to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands is to enjoy the magical scenic vistas, you can also take part in a number of thrilling activities offered in most of the places here.

The best things to do here are birdwatching, scuba diving, boating, ferry ride, fishing, pearl hunting, swimming, snorkeling, dolphin watching, sea walking, picnic, trekking , beach walking, sunbathing, sightseeing, parasailing, cruise ride, etc.

What Should You Know before Visiting Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

There are a few things you need to know before your trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands . Here they are:

  • Take at least 6 to 5 days in hand to visit most of the attractions in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
  • No passport or Visa is required for Indian citizens to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands. However, you would require a special permit if you want to visit Tribal zones for any specific reason. Foreigners require RAP– Restricted Area Permit for visiting the islands. RAP is easily granted in Port Blair either at the airport or at the port.
  • INR currency is used in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
  • Do not forget to carry your medicines.
  • Do carry enough liquid cash as a card might not be accepted at some places.
  • Carry comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for humid weather.
  • Carry mosquito repellent lotions with you.
  • Make sure to book your trip in advance in the peak season (November to May) to avoid the rush.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands are undoubtedly nature’s paradise. Feel the sea breeze, run in the waves, lie on the sand and make the most of your trip to this wonderland.

Quick FAQ’s about Andaman and Nicobar:

Q. what is the best season to visit andaman and nicobar islands.

Winter and spring are the best seasons to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

2. Which are the best places to shop from in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

The best places to shop from in Andaman and Nicobar Islands are Aberdeen Bazaar, Delanipur, Prem Nagar, Goalghar, Andaman Handicraft Emporium and many more.

Q. What can you shop from Andaman and Nicobar islands?

You can shop for pearls, spices, sea shell, handicrafts made with jute, bamboo and coconut, and wooden crafts etc. from Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Q. What is the famous food in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

The famous food in Andaman and Nicobar Islands is sea food made with lobster, prawn, crab and fish.

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Paromita Roy

Paromita Roy

I have been a regular writer at Tusk Travel. My favorite word is "Opportunity ". I strongly believe in optimism and miracles. I have a keen interest in knowing about places and people. I love writing about travel, beauty care, self-help, parenting, career and much more interesting stuff around the world. I have previously worked as a Training Manager. My passion for writing has made me a full-time writer today. However, that does not stop me from taking care of my son's lessons. I am a big-time Foodie. I love spending time with my family. I am also fond of reading books, dancing, singing my own song, workout, and movies.

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Best Time To Visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands

There is no set best season to visit Andaman and Nicobar islands since it is a year-round tourist destination. Temperature here stays more or less constant and the weather is perpetually pleasant. The flourishing Andaman and Nicobar tourism owes much to the archipelago’s pleasant weather.

The best time to visit Andaman and Nicobar is from November to May. Monsoons, however,  are usually avoided due to high tidal waves, constant rain and gusty winds which make indulging in water sports impossible. 

Here’s a list of the weather during different months of the year, to aid your Andaman travel:

Temperature during summer ranges from 24 degrees Celsius to 37 degrees Celsius. The summers are a good time for Andaman and Nicobar tourism owing to the weather being mildly warm. The season is perfect for scuba diving, snorkelling, surfing, paragliding, banana boat ride and trekking so that you never run out of activities to do.

July-September

Probably not the best time for an Andaman Nicobar trip – the region receives heavy rainfall towards the end of the season which leads to heaving, risky waves. Water sports are generally cancelled because of the high tides. Temperature during this season ranges between 22 degrees Celsius to 35 degrees Celsius. However, Andaman and Nicobar tourism still sees tranquillity seekers coming in during this season.

October-March

Winter is the best time for your Andaman holidays. There’s no such thing as chilly weather in the cluster of islands. You can bask in the warm sunshine here while the rest of the country chatters in the cold. The temperature ranges from 20 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees Celsius, during the winter season. Andaman and Nicobar tourism sees a lot of traffic during the winter season.

Visa Information for Andaman and Nicobar

Indian tourists do not need a permit to visit the Andaman and Nicobar islands. If you want to visit untouched tribal areas, such as Nicobar Islands, you’ll need a special permit from the Deputy Commissioner in Port Blair.

Permits are also required if you’re a foreign national. The government has allowed travellers from Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives (for up to 90 days) to travel to India without a visa to augment Andaman and Nicobar tourism.

In recent times, Andaman and Nicobar tourism has made getting a permit easy. Foreign nationals receive their permits on arrival at Port Blair’s airport.

Budget for Andaman and Nicobar Islands

It’s best to take an early morning flight from Delhi, Kolkata or Chennai as they are direct and cheap. Also, if you land in the morning you’ll have more time to settle in, study an Andaman and Nicobar Islands map and set off.

Prices depend on the kind of accommodation you choose. Luxury stays at resorts will cost you upwards of ₹6,000 for a day. Places like Taj Exotica charge up to ₹25,000 per night.

Budget travellers can stay at hotels whose fares range from ₹1,500 to ₹2,000 per day.

Delhi to Andaman flights cost about ₹5,000 if you book a month in advance. They’re cheaper still if you book early on.

Kolkata to Andaman flights range from ₹3,000 to ₹4,000.

Chennai to Andaman flights range from ₹3,000 to ₹4,000.

Top Places to See In Andaman Nicobar Islands

The many attractions of the archipelago present tourists with plenty of places to see in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Delve deep into rare limestone caves or go to Chidiya Tapu to hear the chorus of birds chirping. If you’re more of a water baby, Andaman and Nicobar Tourism has a bevy of water sports to keep you happy like a fish in the water. Attune your senses with nature while you kick back and relax on the soft white sand with roaring waves washing over your feet.

Baratang Island

Baratang Island is one of the major islands of the Great Andaman group set in the Bay of Bengal. Baratang’s attractions are manifold. There are rare limestone caves, conserved by Andaman and Nicobar tourism, which you can explore with their wealth of stalactite and stalagmite formations. You can take a ride on a speedboat from Baratang Jetty to get to these caves. Before that, remember to get a permit from the Forest Department at Baratang to visit the caves. 

Another attraction on Batarang Island is the mud volcano. Mud volcanoes squirt out mud owing to natural gases which push the mud upwards. The mud oozes out to harden and form a mound.

The Jarwa tribe lives in the area. Since Andaman and Nicobar Tourism is steering towards sustainable tourism, measures have been taken to safeguard indigenous tribes on the islands.

The Barren Island volcano is the only active volcano in Southeast Asia. You can also check out the Narcondum Volcano which is also supposed to be potentially active.

Head to Parrot Island which is another attraction of Andaman and Nicobar tourism. Parrot Island is a secluded uninhabited island near Baratang Jetty which is home to a variety of parrots. The island is boisterous with the calls of colourful parrots. During sunset the parrots come home for the night, making it a vision you cannot miss. 

Cellular Jail National Memorial

A dark reminder of our colonial past, the Cellular Jail popularly known as Kaala Pani stands today as a memorial to mark the sacrifice of our freedom fighters. Political prisoners were exiled to this jail which offered no escape. Prisoners were forced to work in construction which went into building colonial infrastructure and underwent tortures the likes of which will send shivers down our spines. The Cellular Jail was so called because of the 693 cells on the premises, each of which housed an inmate in solitary confinement to discourage communication. Parts of it have been destroyed by the Japanese but it stands today as a mark of respect for the incredible sacrifice of our forefathers. Do attend the sound and light show, an initiative of Andaman and Nicobar tourism, which narrates the ordeal of prisoners and the history of the place.

Entry fee: ₹30 per person.

Timings – Visiting hours are between 9am and 5pm. The jails remains closed on Monday and on national holidays.

Corbyn’s Cove Beach

Port Blair’s only beach, the Corbyn's Cove has inviting blue water and a soft sandy beach. Lush green coconut trees wave overhead and the roaring sea evokes a sense of calm. Lie back on the soft sand or take a dip in its pristine water. The beach is known for its glass-bottomed cruises, scuba diving and snorkelling, activities which Andaman and Nicobar tourism has been extensively promoting.

There are pill boxes and bunkers on the beach, remnants of the Japanese occupation of Corbyn’s Cove. Sadly, a large part of the beach was washed away by the tsunami of 2004. You can head to Snake Island which is just across the beach to scuba dive into the depths of the sea. There are a number of hotels, restaurants and bars where you can unwind and relax with some fine food and drink. The cove is a gem of Andaman and Nicobar tourism.

An hour’s ferry ride away from Wandoor, Jolly Buoy is an uninhabited island, protected by Andamana and Nicobar tourism. Underwater activities and sports are discouraged to preserve the island’s precious ecosystem. There are, however, glass-bottomed boat rides which will offer you sweeping views of corals and beautiful marine residents scuttling across the sea. Sit down on the sand to watch the waves rush in or simply take a swim in the island’s crystal clear waters.

Radhanagar Beach

This beach is renowned as Asia’s best and the world’s seventh best beach with good reason. Found on every Andaman and Nicobar tourism itinerary, the sand on this beach is white and incredibly fine while the water is a bright sapphire. Located on the south coast of Havelock Island, there are a host of lush trees framing the scenic island. Wait around for the sunset here; you won’t be able to take your eyes off the mesmerising play of colours that the sun leaves behind in its trail. You’d expect this beach to be crowded but it’s surprisingly secluded and serene. You can reach Havelock Island via ferries or private cruises. There are also helicopter services for you to arrive in style, thanks to the support of Andaman and Nicobar tourism. The island offers boating services from 6am to 2pm so make sure to get here early.

Cost of a boat ride – ₹500 (adult)

Havelock Island

Andaman and Nicobar tourism’s Havelock Island has a host of beautiful beaches such as Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, Kalapathar Beach and Vijaynagar Beach. If scuba diving and snorkelling is on your travel itinerary, then Havelock is where you need to be. The best scuba diving and snorkelling happens here. Elephant Island has some of the best coral reefs since they’re closer to the shore. This makes snorkelling a real treat on the Andaman travel guide .

Another feather in Andaman and Nicobar tourism’s hat is the Sea Walk that has been introduced recently. You can enjoy this unique attraction at Elephant Beach in Havelock. Visitors can walk on the sea bed which is about 6-7m deep and gape at the vibrant marine life in the sea. The sea walk is completely safe and can be done by anyone regardless of age.

Havelock earns its accolades through its pristine beaches, its turquoise waters and dive sites. Spend time unwinding over food and drinks at Havelock’s many cafes, walk on its sandy white beaches or indulge in water sports to keep your adrenaline pumping. Andaman and Nicobar tourism has made wonderful provisions for tourists to relax and have a good time.

Ross Island

Just 3km away from Port Blair is the beautiful Ross Island which will enchant you. The ruins of a jail which preceded the Cellular Jail Andaman still stand. Many Indian political prisoners were brought here as evidenced by the gallows which still stand. The tropical beauty was left in ruins after an earthquake in 1941. Bungalows there still wear the opulence of colonial architecture. Andaman and Nicobar tourism has tour information for Ross Island on their website.

The island abounds in natural beauty as well. Peacocks and deer roam around freely and do enjoy the occasional treat while the crocodiles in the water of the island’s beach sullenly stay put and would probably not be very friendly. There is a lighthouse to complete the picturesque look. It is no wonder then that Ross Island is considered one of the most beautiful islands in Andaman and Nicobar.

Neil Island

Neil Island is a visual delight – think colourful fishing boats against sandy white shores. The coral reefs here are a sight to see which makes it the perfect snorkelling spot. Neil Island is a great place to unwind at with its serene beaches and lush greenery. You can simply get a hammock and a good book and spend a few lazy hours here. There is an array of water activities here to keep people happy, courtesy of Andaman and Nicobar tourism, who support organisations dabbling in water sports. Hire glass-bottom boats to peer at exquisite fish and other marine creatures. Scuba dive to stare at the coral reefs up close or if you prefer something faster, get a jet ski. The water is warm and perfect for a nice swim. Neil Island is also the place to buy your souvenirs.

Chidiya Tapu

Covered in lush green mangroves and scenic islands, Chidiya Tapu is a small village on the southernmost tip of the South Andaman Island. One of the major attractions of Andaman and Nicobar tourism, Chidiya Tapu is known for bird watching, mesmerising sunsets, beautiful vistas and the sparkling ocean. A haunt for a myriad variety of birds such as drongos, hanging parrot, scarlet minivet, emerald dove, long-tailed and red-breasted parakeets and white-bellied sea eagles, the place is full of the twittering of birds.

The Sunset Point at Chidiya Tapu will enable you to gaze upon one of the most beautiful sunsets of your life. There is also a Chidiya Tapu Biological Park which conserves and studies endemic and endangered species on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. There is a variety of flora and fauna to be found in the park. It is to the credit of Andaman and Nicobar tourism that they have succeeded in preserving natural wonders on Andaman beautifully.

Adventure lovers will also take to Chidiya Tapu because of its trekking trail which goes through dense forests and a stunning coastline to end at Munda Pahad (Black Mountain). Andaman and Nicobar tourism truly has a lot to offer.

Activities and Things to Do in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

What makes Andaman and Nicobar tourism so attractive is the variety of activities available for both nature lovers and adventure junkies. There’s something for everyone, be it sightseeing on the Andaman and Nicobar islands destinations, high-octane parasailing, scuba diving or simply watching the sun paint the horizon. Here are some of the activities you can indulge in to make some lasting memories.

Snorkelling 

You can’t visit Andaman and Nicobar and not go snorkelling. Dive into the inviting blue water of the ocean and spy on colourful fish swimming in front of your eyes and marvel at precious corals on North Bay Island and Elephant Beach in Havelock Island. The water at Havelock is clear and will be your best bet when it comes to visibility and marine whilst snorkelling.

Cost - ₹500 to 1000 and upwards

Boating and kayaking 

Take a boat ride enveloped by the twinkling stars in the inky black darkness of the night sky and the glimmering bioluminescent water of Havelock Island. Row through the glittering blue water of Havelock and bask under the starlight in the night sky to the soothing rhythm of the boat gliding through the ocean. This magical experience is only possible on dark, no-moon nights. Kayaking can be arranged for easily. Just ask the local guides to direct you to kayak tour experts. Andaman and Nicobar tourism will not disappoint.

Dreamy evening strolls

This is something most  Andaman itineraries won’t tell you. If you have a few hours to spare on a glorious evening, go for an evening stroll towards Marina Park. The scenic stretch of road by the ocean is akin to Marine Drive just without the usual gaggle of people and vendors. Feel the salty ocean wind caress your hair and body while you look over the gleaming expanse of water.

Scuba diving

Scuba dive to delve into the turquoise subterraneous world on Andaman and Nicobar islands. If the inability to swim is holding you back, you should know that scuba does not require you to be a swimmer. One of the popular activities in Andaman and Nicobar tourism; dive in to watch many-hued shoals of fish scurry past you and hover over gorgeous corals scattered around the ocean floor. If you want to scuba dive like a pro and tread the open waters, then swimming expertise is mandatory. Before you opt for a dive, make sure your scuba diving instructor follows Andaman and Nicobar tourism’s safety guidelines.

If you fancy learning how to dive then DIVEIndia is a good place to start. The PADI 5-star Dive Centre offers an array of scuba certification courses starting from the beginner level all the way up to the instructor level. They offer guided dives from their centres in Havelock and Neil to help you revel in the stunning marine biodiversity. Andaman and Nicobar tourism has done a commendable job in ensuring all dive organisations follow proper guidelines.

Cost - A half-day introductory Discover Scuba Diving session which includes in-water training, one guided dive with an instructor, dive log and registration with PADI will set you back by ₹4,500

You can also opt for a half-day boat ride and a Discover Scuba Diving session which includes in-water training, one guided dive with an instructor, dive log and registration with PADI, which will set you back by ₹6,500.

Banana boating 

If you’re looking for an offbeat and thrilling activity, you just have to get on a banana boat. A banana-shaped boat, which can effectively hold up to six people, is tied behind a speedboat for some hair-raising high-speed twists and turns. You’ll have a life jacket on and it’s a perfectly safe activity. The kids will love this one!

Cost - ₹620 per person which includes an instructor, a banana boat and a life jacket.

Bird watching 

Another natural wonder of Andaman and Nicobar tourism, nature lovers can rejoice at Chidiya Tapu. The tiny island village is about 25km away from Port Blair. The island has a myriad variety of birds such as sea eagles, parakeets, emerald doves and more. Don’t forget your binoculars as you try to pinpoint different bird calls and identify brightly-coloured birds.

G lass bottom boat rides

If you like your feet warm and toasty but still want to marvel over the gorgeous underwater world full of marine life and coral reefs then this ride is for you. One of the recent attractions which have been adding numbers to Andaman and Nicobar tourism, the boat glides over the sea giving you a peek at the wondrous world below through the glass bottom. This is a safe option for those who are hesitant about diving. These new glass bottom boats are a great addition to the list of activities part of Andaman and Nicobar tourism. You’ll find these boats plying between the Water Sports Complex and North Bay Coral Island and between Port Blair and Jolly Buoy Island.

Cost –  A Coral Safari Semi Submarine is for  ₹1850 per person.

Sailing 

If you’re a hard-core junkie who needs to feel the adrenaline pumping through their veins, then parasailing should be on your to-do list. You’ll be harnessed to a parachute and tied behind a motorboat which picks up speed and leaves you trailing behind it. Feel the wind in your hair and the spray of water as you sail through the air. It’s completely safe and as per Andaman and Nicobar tourism safety guidelines.

Cost – Charges differ according to season and location

Limestone cave exploration 

The limestone caves of Baratang Island are adorned inside with fascinating stalactites and stalagmites. Delve deeper into the darkness of the caves to chance upon more features of the caves. You can get to the caves in a speed boat and look out over the sides to witness dense mangrove trees on the banks. A bus ride from Port Blair to Baratang takes about 2 hours 30 minutes. Ferries from Nilambur Jetty to Baratang take about 15 minutes. Andaman and Nicobar tourism has left no stone unturned to create ease of transport.

Swimming with an elephant

Andaman and Nicobar tourism really pulls out all the stops when it comes to keeping visitors happy. You can swim with an extremely friendly elephant called Rajan who is around 60 years old. Frolic around with Rajan or link hand to trunk and become BFFs. Rajan is highly sought after so book your tickets in advance.

Take off in a sea plane at Port Blair

You can either take a two-hour ride by ferry from Port Blair to Havelock or vice versa or you can ride in style on a seaplane, courtesy of Andaman and Nicobar tourism. Running on the Port Blair-Havelock route, the seaplane affords you with breathtaking views of islands studded amidst the cerulean blue waters and will take you all of 15 minutes. Seaplanes can only carry nine people at a time and is certainly something to experience.

Cost - ₹2000 for a one-way ride

Sightseeing 

If you don’t want to miss out on any of the major attractions of Andaman and Nicobar then it’s probably best that you sign up for a sightseeing tour. Take island tours of Neil Island, Havelock Island, Port Blair, and Ross & Smith Island. Other must-visit places are the mud volcanoes of Baratang, an active volcano at Barren Island, Chidiya Tapu, Cellular Jail and Radhanagar beach on Havelock among many others. You can find brochures on the Andaman and Nicobar tourism website.

Cost - ₹1,200 onwards

See a light and sound show

The popular Kaala Pani Jail in Port Blair has a tragic and bloody history. The place was used to exile political Indian prisoners by the British. Atrocities were inflicted on the prisoners mainly comprising of our freedom fighters. The sound and light show, an initiative of Andaman and Nicobar tourism, narrates the heart-wrenching tale of these prisoners using Om Puri’s rich baritone which will make the toughest amongst the group shed a few tears.

Cost - ₹50 for one show

Trekking 

If you’re not a beach bum and are happiest trekking for hours whilst whistling a cheery tune then Andaman won’t disappoint. Trek from Mt. Harriet – the third highest peak in the archipelago – to Madhuban. The trail is full of lush green forests, preserved by Andaman and Nicobar tourism, which are alive with a variety of beautiful flora and an awe-striking variety of animals and birds.

Watch dolphins

These adorable creatures can bring a smile to the surliest of faces. Get on a boat to reach a turquoise patch of ocean and watch these bubbly mammals splash and swim around. You’ll insist on spending a few more minutes every time someone gets you to leave. North Passage or Lalji Bay are places you can head to for dolphin watching.

Cost - ₹600 onwards

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are aboriginal tribes living on these islands, which have been home to these tribes since their inception. In order to protect these tribes and keep them away from human interference so they can continue to thrive, some islands are restricted. 

The group of islands are also important to India from a strategic military viewpoint.

Poaching, littering and improper Andaman and Nicobar tourism is destroying the island’s precious flora and fauna. Strict immigration rules exist to keep the islands pristine and for sustainable tourism to thrive.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands, a group of 572 islands are located in the Bay of Bengal. It is about 1,000 miles away from the Indian mainland.

With the influx of Andaman and Nicobar tourism, there are a lot of avenues open to reach Port Blair. A flight from Kolkata/Chennai takes two hours, while one from Delhi takes around five hours. Ships take as long as 50 hours (3-4 days roughly).

Andaman and Nicobar Tourism is based on sustainable tourism and as such the coral reef is very precious. You cannot stand or damage a coral reef in any way while snorkelling, scuba diving or swimming. Collection of pieces of corals, dead or alive, is a punishable offence.

Andaman and Nicobar tourism is active throughout the year owing to pleasant weather on all islands. It does not get chilly during winter either. Tourists flock to Andaman and Nicobar Islands from October to May.

The Andaman Islands have a mix of different religions and so, almost all festivals celebrated in mainland India including Christmas, New Year, Diwali, Eid and Easter are celebrated here. The biggest festival here is the Durga Puja due to the number of Bengalis on the islands.

A RAP or Restricted Area Permit is required by every foreigner, except a citizen of Bhutan, who wants to stay in a protected or restricted area. Andaman and Nicobar tourism has taken steps to ease the RAP obtaining process. Hence, RAP can easily be obtained on arrival at Port Blair. The process is free of cost and available for all foreign nationals.

Yes. Andaman and Nicobar tourism has attempted to make procedures as smooth as possible. Most foreigners are given a 30 day permit in Port Blair. If you wish to stay for longer, you’ll have to get your visa extended at least three days prior to its expiry at the police station in Havelock or at the Immigration Office in Port Blair. Extensions are normally given for 15 more days on producing a confirmed return ticket.

Since the staple here is mostly seafood it might be a little tricky to find pure vegetarian restaurants. However, thanks to Andaman and Nicobar tourism there are more vegetarian options coming up. Some restaurants serve vegetarian food.

Port Blair has several ATMs and Havelock has two ATMs. Other islands do not have any ATMs. It is advisable to carry cash with you to pay your bills. Andaman and Nicobar tourism believes in sustainable tourism and too much commercialisation is not good for the archipelago.

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Jet Ski Ride

Jet Ski is one of the most adventurous water sports activity. Most of the tourist use to have enjoyed this water sport. This water activity adventure is available at Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex.

A nominal rate is charged for this sport and after dressing up in a proper suit and heading the instructor’s advice you are ready to zip around on a Jet Ski. Do not ignore the advice and try not to get carried away by the high speed and excitement. A Jet Ski ride is safe and is handled by a certified rider and utmost care is taken regarding the safety of the tourist by the way of providing life Jackets. Remember to wear a life jacket and that it is the best enjoyed on a good day. During the monsoon, rains, and storms it can be a dangerous thing to go Jet Skiing. The Jet Ski is capable of reaching very high speeds and thus it is advisable that you go along with an instructor if you are trying this for the first time. Out of all the adventure activity in Andaman, Jet Skiing definitely stands out. However, the sport is best to enjoy during good weather only. Jet Skies are not difficult to drive, however, it needs proper caution from the driver. The thrill of cruising through the sea on a Jet Ski, with wind hitting you hard on your face, is truly mesmerizing for every adventure seeker, whether teenager or adult.

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Seakart is a state of the art water sports craft. Bearing resemblance to go-kart, the Seakart is 3.5 m long and 2 m wide and offers great stability and comfort to the patrons onboard.

With a steering wheel, a paddle accelerator and push button engine on/off, the Seakart is extremely easy to drive. A Seakart can seat 3 people. One seat will be occupied by licensed instructor while the other two can be tourists. The licensed instructor will serve as a guide and supervisor whilst you drive your own Seakart. At Seakart Adventure Andamans, you get 30 minutes of excursion time starting from Corbyn’s Cove Beach till near Ross Island & back. A long route gives you and your companion ample time to drive, enjoy and explore the magnificent coasts of Port Blair. Dos and Don’ts: 1. Participate only after a thorough reading about the activity. Refrain from participation if you are apprehensive. 2. In no case shall pregnant women, physically/mentally challenged persons, children below 6 years and adults above the age of 60 be allowed to participate. 3. The minimum age for driving Seakart is 18 years and maximum age is 60 years. However, children aged 6-17 years can sit on Seakart and participate as a joy ride along with a parent/guardian.

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Scuba Diving

Diving in Andamans is an unique lifetime experience. The coastal water surrounding these islands is the abode of one of the richest coral reef ecosystem in the world.

The specialty is that, here the coral reefs and underwater formation are undamaged by human activity.For adventure lovers there is no greater adventure than diving. Whether one is a novice or one had been diving to fathoms, there is always something new, fascinating or challenging about venturing into the water world. Your mind could be mesmerized by clouds of colorful fishes, your curiosity aroused by the mysterious remains of sunken ships or your creativity invoked by the art of underwater photography. One's diving interest may range from a casual pastime pursued on vacation to a constant passion or even a professional career. Diving offers something unique to everyone. Diving in Andaman and Nicobar islands is exceptional. The costal belt surrounding these islands is the abode of one of the richest coral reef ecosystems in the world. The distinction is that here the coral reefs and underwater formations are untouched by human activities. The best season for diving is considered between December and April.

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There is a perception that Andaman is coloured only in blue and it is the blue sea and white sands that are the only companions of blue sky but green is coloured in the lofty mountains of Andaman..

which is unknown to many. Other than marine creatures, rich flora and fauna are explored in the lands of Andaman. Andaman forest trekking is commenced from the rocky terrains, rough trekking trails of Mount Harriet to Madhuban, a 16-kilometre trek at South Andaman. Saddle peak, being the highest peak of Andaman with an elevation of 732 meters above sea level, its dense forest offers the spectacular vision of valleys, and also there are huts, benches kept for taking a repose. Andaman forest trekking may extend up to a week depending upon the extent of adventure a traveller seeking for or according to the tour packages of Andaman. Watch of wild creatures, exotic varieties of flora and fauna, tranquil water bodies, and chirruping of birds are the gift of a trekking in Andaman. Guided trekking is offered to the avid adventurers and Chidiya tapu is the bird's paradise where trekking is made possible, finally to reach Kalapahad. Another trekking trail is from Havelock passing through the mangrove meshes to reach Elephant beach. Andaman archipelago is rich in unique wild fauna hidden deep in the thick forests of mountains.

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Game Fishing

A fishing adventure in Andaman is an experience unlike any other. The archipelago of Andaman & Nicobar is one of the best destinations for popping and jigging in whole of South East Asia due to a large quantity..

and size of the fish found here. Fish weighing more than 20 kg can be spotted in the islands and there are many other species that can be caught on popping, spinning and jigging activities here. Amongst the most popular fish found in Andaman are red snapper, grouper, coral trout, big Spanish mackerel, barracuda, bluefin, bigeye and pilot trevally, sailfish, wahoo, marlin, dogtooth tuna, yellow fin tuna and bonito along with the famed Giant Trevally (GT) There are some excellent jigging spots and drop-offs in the island where anglers can catch Giant Trevally within 10-15 minutes from the jetty. While there are few species of fish that can only be caught in a particular season, GT’S and Doggies can be up for the game all through the year. The 30ft ‘Halcyon III’ and the 37ft ‘Rampage,’ are chosen as fast game-fishing vessels to reach remote areas of Ritchie’s Archipelago and the South Andaman Islands and for a long day trips to Barren Island and Invisible Bank.

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Bird Watching

The Parrot Island near Baratang is famous for endemic birds especially Parrot of various kinds. Some thirty species of endemic birds are recorded.

The sense of equanimity that the Andaman Islands shower on the travellers is breathtaking and recharges one’s body and mind. Every year many people plan a vacation to the sandy beaches of Andaman in search of solitude, natural beauty and adventure but very few are aware that the Andaman Islands are known as the paradise of Birds. It is said that the Andaman Island is home to 270 species of birds including migratory and endemic birds. Every year many species of birds migrate to these enchanted islands and travellers can enjoy bird photography which in itself is a soulful experience. In this blog, we will discuss ideal locations to go for bird watching in Andaman, best season to go for bird watching and different species of the birds. Mount Harriet: Mount Harriet National Park is known as the tropical evergreen forest in Port Blair which was originally a reserve. It is a home to seven endangered species including the Andaman wood pigeon, Andaman Cuckoo Dove, Andaman Scops Owl, Andaman Boobook, Andaman Woodpecker, Andaman Drongo and Andaman Treepie.

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Nature & Wildlife

A popular holiday destination, Andaman and Nicobar Islands are no stranger to rich wildlife. The Islands houses unique dense evergreen tropical rain forest and some of the rarest species of animals and plants making..

it is an ideal destination for nature lovers. In the Islands, you will find many wildlife reserves filled with beautiful animals and birds, in fact, the Islands are also known for being a bird watching destination. Covered with lush grasslands, these Islands have around 270 species of birds including 14 endemic birds and Nicobar Pigeons which is a popular and most viewed bird in the islands. This best destination to visit is filled with many National Parks like Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park in Port Blair which is a man-made park. Mount Harriet National Park is one of the most fascinating and most visited national parks in the Islands. Campbell Bay National Park is rich in aquatic life and it also provides camping facilities for adventure lovers. North Button Island National Park is surrounded by the rich presence of diverse animal species, you are bound to encounter rarest of the species here. Besides the National Parks, some worth visiting Wildlife Sanctuaries are Arial Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Belle Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Blister Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Brush Island Wildlife Sanctuary and Clyde Island Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Shopping in Andaman is one of its kind experience with Port Blair being the right place for it. Some really exciting and diverse shopping centres, local and beach markets can be found..

in Port Blair that are indeed the shopaholics’ paradise. There are several government owned shops and private shops selling a wide variety of items. Amongst the major markets is Aberdeen Bazaar, where one can gets spoilt for choice. From bamboo cane craft to coconut shell; from shell jewellery to Nicobarese mats and from woodcrafts and furniture to lamps and bowls an array of items can be bought from this market. Apart from Aberdeen Bazaar, Andaman Handicraft Emporium and the Sagarika Government Emporium, Goalghar, Junglighat, Prem Nagar and Delanipur also also offer seashell articles, souvenir items and handicraft. In Sagarika Government Emporium and the Andaman Handicrafts Emporium, one can find beautiful wood carvings, bamboo and cane furniture, shell jewellery, curio. The jewellery shops sell some pretty earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and pearl jewelleries. Since liquor sale is unrestricted in the islands, one can find many bars and local shops selling alcohol at reasonable price.

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Know About The Best Tourist Places of Andaman and Nicobar Island

Introduction

The picture-perfect beaches of this island chain draw in travelers from around the world. The crystal-clear waters and squeaky white sand make the Andamans the very definition of a tropical paradise.

But there is so much more for those making it to this remote corner of the universe. The Island has remarkable religious, historical, and cultural importance. Not to mention the animal-filled lush rainforests in its interior. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have it all. 

The Islands themselves are the tops of an underwater mountain range that runs from Myanmar to Sumatra. They are very remote indeed as you have to fly from India and that’s 620 miles to the nearest Indian coast! Why not come and discover this little slice of heaven on earth for yourselves?

    How Many Island in Andaman and Nicobar?

  • There are over 600 islands in this little chain and even though you will only visit a few you are safe in the knowledge there is always much more for you to explore.

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  Andaman and Nicobar Islands Tourism Places

        port blair.

  • For most travellers, the small capital of the Andaman Islands is just a transit point, which is a shame because the city has plenty of charm. Port Blair also provides the best insight into the Andaman’s chequered history

        Havelock Islands

  • Havelock Island is a picture-perfect island and has miles of beautiful beaches to explore. The fertile forests covering the interior are stunning and packed with wildlife. Blessed with beautiful sunsets, it can feel like you have died and gone to heaven. One thing is for sure you won’t be in a rush to leave this tropical paradise in a hurry.

       Baratang Island

  • Just 90 kilometers from Port Blair you will find a world of thick mangroves and mud volcanos. A boat ride here is incredibly scenic. While it lacks silky soft beaches, Baratang Island makes up for it with abundant wildlife.

Neil Island, Andaman, coast

       Neil Island

  • Neil Island is small, but the beaches here are both picturesque and varied, making anyone’s stay here a worthwhile experience. The laidback way and incredible scenery could keep you here for weeks on end.

       Rangat

  • Rangat is a vital pit stop that many travellers will have to visit. The town is of little interest but it connects to some of the most beautiful places in the archipelago such as Long Island.

        Ross Island

  • The remains of a once-bustling Victorian town are now entirely abandoned. The jungle has returned and reclaimed Ross Island . The roots of giant trees almost drip from the doorways and creepers wrap their roots around its walls. It is like some abstract piece of art that would do well on the set of the next tomb raider movie.

         Jolly Buoy

  • Jolly Buoy is one of the islands that make up the incredibly stunning Mahatma Gandhi National Park Marine Sanctuary. These have to be some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Also, check out Cinque or Red Skin Islands for the complete heavenly experience .

Lalaji bay, long island, deserted

         Laxmanpur Beach

  • Laxmanpur beach is beach number 5 on Neil Island. It deserves a special shout-out as its unusual rock formations make it a stand-out destination in the Andamans. It is the perfect place to come and connect with nature.

         Limestone Caves

  • The massive Limestone Caves of Baratang Island are one of the Andaman’s best-kept secrets. These magnificent caves boast dramatic stalagmites and stalactites. It is undoubtedly worth the time to get here and explore this place for yourselves.

         Long Island

  • Long Island has a real Robinson Cruso Vibe to it. There is a tiny isolated village near the jetty and then it is covered in thick jungle and fringed by windswept beaches such as the magnificent Lalaji Bay .

         Kalipur

  • Far From the reach of mass tourism, Kalipur is laid back, and the locals seem pretty indifferent to visitors. They are more interested in tending their lush fields, and that means we can just stroll around and take it all in without the pressure of a hard sell. It is rich in biodiversity and a vital turtle breeding site .

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    Best Time to Visit Andaman Nicobar

         the andaman islands in summer.

  • The High summer sees zero chance of rain, calm waters and excellent visibility under them. The summer season runs from march to early may when you can absorb the Andamans in all their tropical goodness.

         The Andaman Islands in the Monsoon 

  • The Andaman and Nicobar Islands receive rainfall from the monsoons twice. It gets rainfall from both the northeast monsoon and the southwest monsoon. While the northeast monsoon lasts from November to January, the southwest monsoon lasts from May to September.

         The Andaman islands in the Winter

  • From the end of November to early February, the Andamans enjoy a gentle breeze and a pleasant climate. The seas are not at their most calm but this is when tourism really booms. Visiting in the winter means you do not have to boil in the evenings as they are pretty cool.

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      How to Reach Andaman and Nicobar Islands

        travel by air.

  • Taking a flight is the fastest way to reach Andaman from mainland India. You can take a direct flight from Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, and Vizag to reach Andaman within 2.5 to 3.5 hours! There are also connecting flights from many other airports in the country.

         Travel by Sea

  • While this doesn’t come recommended by us, for those who want to take up the option of reaching by sea, you can board a ship from Kolkata and Chennai 3-4 times a month and only once from Visakhapatnam. However, the travel time would be around 3-4 days (50-60 hours!)

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        Andaman And Nicobar Currency

The cuisine of andaman and nicobar islands,         fish curry .

  • Being surrounded by the sea you can naturally expect seafood all over the menu. A typical Andamani fish curry will be made from marinaded pieces of fish, coconut, curry leaves, and South Indian spices. Definitely, one not to miss.

       Amritsari Kulcha 

  • As the name suggests this dish originated in Punjab. However, Amritsari Kulcha from the Andaman islands is radically different. Tasty morsels of bread are stuffed and finished with fresh herbs and spices then baked in a tandoor oven. Oh yes!

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       Chilli Curry

  • The fiery Andamese chilli curry is a tomato-based fish curry that is simply to die for. Have a look around the restaurants in port Blair for the best versions. 

       Coconut Prawn Curry

  • The coconut prawn curry in the Andamans is one of the best varieties to be had anywhere in India. It is a simple yet delicate coconut-based curry that is both rich and robust in flavor.

       Macher Jhol 

  • Macher Johl is one of the Andaman’s most iconic dishes. Marinaded fish is cooked in a rich gravy containing Tumeric and coriander seeds. This dish can trace its roots back to the bay of Bengal but here it has a glorious twist.

       Tandoori fish

  • The Andamanese tandoori fish is a deeply luxurious dish. Fish is marinated in masala and baked in a tandoor oven. There are a million different varieties of this dish but I am yet to find one I didn’t like so dive in.

       Grilled Lobsters

  • Eating grilled lobsters in the Andamans has to be the epitome of decadent dining. Fresh lobsters are finished with a rich butter that’s finished with parsley.

       Barbeques 

  • Fresh fisherman catches are cooked to order. You can expect all manner of things on an Andamese barbeque . Choose from red snapper to tuna. From crab to king prawns and all at bargain prices.

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Well here is a picture of one of my most favourite landscapes in Rajasthan. This is Jiri the land of the leopard #travel #nature #photography #travelphotography #love #photooftheday #instagood #travelgram #picoftheday #instagram #beautiful #photo #wanderlust #naturephotography #adventure #art #travelblogger #instatravel #landscape #like #summer #explore #trip #vacation #follow #traveling #happy #bhfyp

Well here is a picture of one of my most favourite landscapes in Rajasthan. This is Jiri the land of the leopard #travel #nature #photography #travelphotography #love #photooftheday #instagood #travelgram #picoftheday #instagram #beautiful #photo #wanderlust #naturephotography #adventure #art #travelblogger #instatravel #landscape #like #summer #explore #trip #vacation #follow #traveling #happy #bhfyp

counting down the months until I get back on the road and get back to places like this. #travelblogger #travel #travellingwithgary #traveladdict #travelpics #travelingram #indiantravelinfluencer #traveldiaries #indiantravelblogger #backpacking

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Here is the stunning hills of munnar in Kerala. Well worth anyone checking out this incredible space. Not long now and I will be back on the road where I belong. 😀 #travelphotographer #indiantravelinfluencer #travel #travellingindia #travelphoto #backpacking #backpackerlife #travellingwithgary #travelblogger #backpackingadventures

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Here is a shot of a flooded lake in Chitwan national park in Nepal 🇳🇵 somewhere among the trees is some of the most spectacular wildlife on earth such as the Indian elephant, bengal tiger, Indian leopard, one horned rhinoceros 🦏 follow me to find out how to get here yourself and make your own adventure 😃 #travelphotography #indiantravelphotographer #indiantravelinfluencer #travellingwithgary #indiantravellife #indiantravelguide #nepaltravel #nepalwildlife #nepalwildlifephotographers #nepaltravelblogger #nepaltravelguide

Here is a shot of a flooded lake in Chitwan national park in Nepal 🇳🇵 somewhere among the trees is some of the most spectacular wildlife on earth such as the Indian elephant, bengal tiger, Indian leopard, one horned rhinoceros 🦏 follow me to find out how to get here yourself and make your own adventure 😃 #travelphotography #indiantravelphotographer #indiantravelinfluencer #travellingwithgary #indiantravellife #indiantravelguide #nepaltravel #nepalwildlife #nepalwildlifephotographers #nepaltravelblogger #nepaltravelguide

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Here is a shot of a bull rhinoceros in Chitwan national park in Nepal. Probably let him get a lot too close but look at the shot!! 🥰 #travellingwithgary #nepaltravel #nepaltravelguide #nepaltrekking #nepaltravelexperts #nepaltraveladventures #nepaltraveladvice #nepaltravelblogger #nepalwildlife #nepalwildlifephotographers #nepalwildlifetours

India 🇮🇳 has mana off the beaten track beauty spots that I will be covering in my YouTube videos in the future like this one in Jiri In Rajasthan. Watch this space guys #indiantravelblogger #indiantravelinfluencer #travellingwithgary #indiantravelsquad #indiantraveladdict #indiantraveladventure #indiantraveller #indianbloggerinlondon #indianbackpacker #indiantravelinfluencers #indiantravelguru

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Your Guide To the Places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar

Last Updated: August 1, 2015

Radhanagar Beach Havelock Island Andaman and Nicobar

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Here’s the list of best places to visit in andaman and nicobar.

Cellular Jail National Memorial

Surrounded by lush green forest areas and rugged but immensely beautiful coastline, Port Blair is a bustling capital town of Andaman & the Nicobar Islands with an interesting mix of inhabitants of different cultures like the Tamils, Telugus, Bengalis, Burmese, and Nicobarese. The place has a rich history to explore.

  • Cellular Jail National Memorial
  • Chatham Saw Mill
  • Anthropological Museum
  • Corbyn’s Cove

Radhanagar Beach Havelock Island Andaman and Nicobar

One of the most famous places to visit in Andaman, Havelock islands calls you for its snow white sandy beaches and teal shallows. Havelock Island unarguably offers the best sea diving experience in the entire South Asia. Such is the beauty and the leisure facilities of this island that most tourists are happy to stay here for the entire stay of their trip.

Neil island Andaman India

For a feel that takes you into the tranquility of time and away from every other thing, visit the next most famous islands of Andaman after Havelock Neil Island. While Neil might not be boasting of a plethora of activities to do, it is famous for the pleasing bicycle trips that you can take near the coastline and through the village passing the famous bazaar. It offers immense relaxation with a mellower vibe.

  • Bharatpur beach
  • Laxmanpur beach
  • Sitapur beach

Lalaji Bay in North and Middle Andaman

A place far less explored than it should be the North and the middle of Andaman offers you to explore the jungle that is still virgin. Take the bus ride to the jungles and you are bound to feel that these are one of Mother Nature’s most loved child. The recent dispute between the Jarawa tribe and the locals on the passing of ATRs through their area has been a matter of concern. However, that does not stop the tourists to visit this scenic place in convoys during the day time.

  • Limestone Caves

Diglipur Andaman

For those who do not wish to just touch Andaman and leave by being only to its highlights, Diglipur and its neighboring areas are for them. It offers a surprising package for nature lovers who make it to this far end of the North of Andaman. White sandy beaches going through a network of caves towards the highest peak of Andaman, Diglipur is also a world-famous turtle nesting site. Kalipur village near Diglipur offers some pristine sites and a perfect advantage of a coastal village wherein you can get up close and personal with the rural life of the heaven residents.

  • Saddle Peak
  • Ross and Smith Island

Little Andaman

With an intriguing end-of-the-world feel, the little Andaman offers a gorgeous feast of jungle, mangroves, and virgin beaches. Tourists love to come to this place for its secluded feel. The hut Bay town is the main area of settlement here and is slowly rebuilding itself after being badly hit by the Tsunami in 2004.

  • Little Andaman Lighthouse
  • Netaji Nagar

Covering an area of 1045sqkms, the Great Nicobar Island is one of the largest Nicobar Islands, but it is scarcely populated with around 10000 inhabitants only. It is known for its dense rainforest that is home to diverse wildlife and is a part of the biosphere reserve of the world. It is also the home to the world’s oldest tribe- Shopmen. It is the heaven of wildlife photographers. There are few tourist places in the Nicobar Islands, but the ones that are open for tourists, are abundantly blessed with quaint beaches, and rich flora and fauna.

  • The word ‘Andaman’ and ‘Nicobar’ is taken from the Malay language of Indonesia
  • The widely spoken language of the islands is neither Andamanese nor Nicobarese. They are Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and Telugu
  • Although the Jarawa tribe (Adivasi) inhabitants of the island are only around 500 in number, they do not interact with the outside people.
  • These islands are home to the world’s largest sea turtles.
  • There is a ban on commercial fishing in the Andaman Islands.
  • The biggest living arthropod Birgus Latro (coconut crabs) resides on these islands.
  • The scenery of these islands is depicted in the 20 rupee note in India.
  • 2 of the islands in Andaman are named after East India officers.
  • During World War 2, Andaman and Nicobar islands came under Japanese occupation.
  • The dugong is the state animal of the Andaman and Nicobar islands.
  • The Andaman and Nicobar islands are home to innumerable beautiful butterflies.
  • The first sunrise of the millennium was received by the Andaman and Nicobar islands
  • The Andaman and Nicobar islands house the only active volcano of India

The Andaman and Nicobar islands are a place to get lost in tranquility, peace and the magnificent ocean world. Tourists from all parts of the globe are obsessed with these islands and have been raving about its beauty since ages. But few come here to turn the pages of its history, its turbulent past, and it’s fighting spirit. It’s time the world learns about the culture and history of these spectacular islands as well.

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Andaman offers fantastic scuba diving experiences. Silver coastlines, exhilarating ocean waves, colourful reefs, and lovely marine life, make it a spectacular underwater life to witness.

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Sailing with the breeze while your legs dip in the water, Parasailing gives you a chance to experience the scenic beauty of the Andamans from atop.

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The Andaman Islands are a prime illustration of what is meant by the term "Tropical Paradise," including palm-lined beaches with immaculate lengths of white sand, an unbroken presence of tranquilly, and crystal clear blue waters all around. The lovely weather and pristine beaches make it among the best tourist destinations.

Port Blair, the hub of the Andaman Islands, is home to a variety of beaches, as well as a city rich in history and hidden jewels. If you think that exploring the beach is the only thing to do in Port Bair then you need to experience the wild side of the island. Port Blair is not only your one-stop location for learning about the history and culture of the islands, but it also provides good access to all of the paradisiacal islands and serves as the centre for engaging in exhilarating water activities. While it is said to have a pleasant weather through out the year, Yet, december to March is considered the best months to visit Port Blair.

Your gateway to the vast expanse of beauty and tranquilly that the Islands have to offer is Port Blair. Explore its various museums, learn about the rich marine life and flora, or just wander through the Marina Park and take in the refreshing sea breeze.

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7 Places To Visit In The Andaman And Nicobar Islands

The Group of islands covering a total area of 8,073 sq kilometers, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a union territory of the republic of India. Initially inhabited by multiple groups of indigenous tribes, the island was later used as a penal colony during the British occupation of India. Despite of the horrid reputation during the colonial period, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands this day are one of the most sought after tourist destination of India. The islands are famous for its serene, white sandy beaches characterized by sparkling blue waters. In this article we shall discuss the best places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands .

1. Port Blair

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Visitor Information

  • Famous for : Freedom struggle, History, Nature.
  • Major Attraction : Cellular jail.
  • Nearby Islands: Ross and Viper Islands.
  • Ideal Visit Time: 1 day.

About Port Blair

The capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Port Blair is poignant reminder of the many sacrifices of freedom fighters. The Cellular jail here is perhaps one of the most infamous remnants of India’s struggle for independence. The main motive of the establishment of this prison was solitary confinement of the prisoners. The wings were built in a manner that the face of each cell only saw the back of the cell opposite to it. Many freedom fighters were incarcerated in this prison colony including Veer Savarkar and Batukeshwar Dutt. Port Blair is also a gateway to other tourist attractions in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, due to its accessibility from the mainland. Ferries operate mainly from Port Blair to other islands.

Places to Visit

  • Cellular Jail
  • Wandoor & Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
  • Japanese Bunkers
  • Chatham Saw Mill
  • Corbyn’s Cove
  • Chidiya Tapu
  • Samudrika Marine Museum
  • North Bay Island
  • Jolly Buoy Island
  • Mount Harriet
  • Anthropological Museum
  • Sippighat Agricultural Farm

2. Havelock Islands

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  • Famous for : Beaches.
  • Major Attraction : Radhanagar beach.
  • Nearby Islands: Neil and Baratang.

About Havelock Islands

Havelock islands is home to Radhanagar beach, one of the most popular beaches in India and also awarded the best beach in Asia by TIME magazine in 2004. The beach is situated around a distance of 12 kilometers from the Havelock islands and is a must visit site. The waters are sparkling blue and devoid of any wave action. There are a huge number of activities that one can do like scuba diving, snorkeling, boating, fishing etc. The beach is especially popular for couples as it is almost vacant and the serene environment adds to the romance. One can also enjoy elephant rides here. The best way to enjoy the beauty of the beach is to take a camera and go on a long stroll and click photographs amidst the white sands and the blue waters, the sunset at this beach is a marvel to behold.

  • Radhanagar Beach
  • Elephant Beach
  • Kalapathar Beach
  • Vijaynagar Beach

3. Baratang Island

Limestone Caves Baratang

  • Famous for : Jarawa tribe, Caves.
  • Major Attractions : Limestone Caves and Mud Volcanoes.
  • Nearby Places: Havelock Island, Rangat.
  • Ideal Visit Time: Half day.

About Baratang Island

The Baratang Island are a must visit site for all the people who are planning their itinerary for the Andaman and nicobar islands. The boat ride is covered with a canopy of the forest which is also a home to the indigenous ‘Jarwa’ tribe. However one needs to be careful of the sea crocodiles and should not go near the water. The Limestone caves here will immediately gather your attention as the erosion have formed some unique shapes. The company of an experienced guide will make the trip more enjoyable as you might get to know some interesting facts about the local tribes and the history of these caves.

  • Limestone Caves
  • Mud Volcano
  • Parrot Island
  • Baludera Beach

4. Neil Island

Bharatpur Beach

  • Famous for : Corals, Adventure Sports, Beaches.
  • Major Attractions : Bharatpur Beach and Laxmanpur Beach.
  • Nearby Places: South Andaman, Havelock Island.
  • Ideal Visit Time: 6 hours.

About Neil Island

Neil island is famous for its coral reefs and white shores. The best time to visit its beaches is during mornings and evenings. The morning time is especially good for the people who would like to go snorkeling and enjoy the view of the coral reefs located here. Because of the beauty of the reefs located here, Neil islands are often termed as the coral capital of Andaman. Do not worry if you’re not much of a snorkeling enthusiast, you can enjoy the beach simply by carrying a hammock and a book and enjoy the calm and cool sea breeze and indulge yourself. There are a number of benches for strollers to rest their feet and local vendors who sell coconut water.

  • Bharatpur Beach
  • Sitapur Beach
  • Lakshmanpur Beach
  • Natural Bridge

5. Ross Island

Viper Island

  • Famous for : Penal colony, Colonial ruins.
  • Major Attraction : Indian Penal Colony.
  • Nearby Places: Port Blair, Viper Island.
  • Ideal Visit Time: Half day or less.

About Ross Island

Ross islands are famous for the ruins of Penal colony that precedes the cellular jail or the Kaala paani. The jail was formerly used to incarcerate political prisoners and we can still see the ruins of the gallows at this island. The jail had many notable political prisoners from India’s struggle to independence. The island also has ruins of British’s opulent colonial past in the form a bakery, bungalows etc. The place no matter how notorious it was during the colonial period is a picturesque location which is one of the most important tourist destinations in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

  • Ross Island Penal Colony
  • British Colony Ruins.
  • Japanese bunkers
  • Barren Island
  • Forest Department Museum
  • Famous for : Turtles, Mangroves, Beaches
  • Major Attraction : Cuthbert Bay Beach.
  • Nearby Places: Baratang, Havelock Island.
  • Ideal Visit Time: 1 day or less.

About Rangat

The scenic beauty of Rangat is perfect for flora and fauna lovers. It is located on Middle Andaman Island and is famous for Cuthbert Bay Beach, which is the breeding ground for turtles. These include olive ridley turtles, green sea turtles, hawksbill and leatherback turtles. The Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary on the beach provides an undisturbed view of newly born turtles scrambling towards the sea. Visitors can also help in marine conservation efforts by releasing turtle hatchlings.

  • Cuthbert Bay Beach
  • Panchvati Hills
  • Amkunj Beach
  • Long Island
  • Dhani Nallah Mangrove Nature Walkway

7. The Great Nicobar Island

Nicobar Island

  • Famous for : Ecological hotspot, Wildlife, Nature.
  • Major Attraction : Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve, Indira Point.
  • Nearby Island: Little Andaman.
  • Ideal Visit Time: 1 day or less

About The Great Nicobar Island

The largest of the Nicobar Islands in India, the great nicobar island covers an area of 1,045 sq kilometers. The island is however sparsely populated with a population of around 10,000. The area was severely affected by the 2004 tsunami in the Indian ocean resulting in many deaths and was cut off from the outside world for a couple of days. Nevertheless, the great Nicobar island is known widely for its rainforest that houses a diverse wildlife , and is also a part of the World biosphere reserve.The island also contains the indigenous tribe called ‘ Shompen ’ which is one of the oldest tribes in the world. Wildlife photographers can also visit the Campbell bay which is home to a number of unique fauna including includes Crab-eating macaque, giant robber crab, megapode, and Nicobar pigeon.

  • Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve
  • Indira Point
  • Campbell Bay

Tourist places in Andaman and Nicobar Islands are famous for their relaxing and quaint beaches, a rich reserve of unique flora and fauna. Although it is a tough task to contain all the places you can visit in these island paradise but we have a made a humble attempt to mention the places which we considered are of prime importance and should find a place in every tour itinerary.

Please feel free to share your tour experiences of Andaman and Nicobar Islands (in comments section below).

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41 thoughts on “7 Places To Visit In The Andaman And Nicobar Islands”

I will be visiting Andaman at 1.00 PM on 13 May and will leave Andaman on 18 May at 11.00 AM with family. What is the best planning for me to visit this place?

Well if I’m not wrong then you might be putting up at Port Blair, start the day by visiting the nearby places you can access by walking and try to mark the location of your hotel or resort on a map.

Try to visit the nearby eateries and locations like seaside promenade can be a great place for an evening visit. The next day try visiting the various historical monuments and places like the Cellular Jail, Viper islands, Limestone caves, Marina Park etc. Most of the tourist attractions can be covered in a day or two leaving the rest of the days in which you can go around the various beaches and enjoy the serene relaxation they have to offer.

Try visiting Havelock Islands if you want to visit the best and the most solitary beaches, the various accommodation facilities and local eateries at Havelock Islands are not to be missed. Being a traveler myself, i would advise you to focus less on the attractions and more on the beaches, relaxation and eating to get the best out of the Andamans.

I m planning to come to andaman for 1 week trip..if any one please give me some important places which I cover or plan my trip.

I am going with my family on 11th & returning on 18th September, so I have 6 nights & 7days. I have a medium budget plan with focus to nature mainly, how should I plan my visit to get the maximum?

I want to visit andaman n nicobar in feb 2nd week with kids, what will b approx expenses and the best places to visit in feb. we r 4 adults n 4 kids.

I would like to spend 5 days with my wife and two kids, Please propose accordingly.

Regards Jose

I am planning a 7 day tour to Andaman & Nicobar islands. Can you please provide me a tour plan for the sightseeing?

We are group of 10 people planning for 5 Night & 6 Days at Andaman. Suggest some good deals.

m also planning to visit Andaman for a week kindly tell me about the package for 2 people and the places to visit there?

I want to visit Port Blair on 27 May with wife and two children for 3 days. Kindly advise the best tourist place in medium budget.

I am planning a visit to Andaman and Nicobar from New delhi in August. Please guide me through the complete must visit places and also whether I should sign up for a package or go on our own and explore things on our own 🙂

My friend, his wife & myself intend to visit Andaman Island. What shall be the best time & an ideal duration of the tour? What are the best tourist attractions?

Ashit Chanda Assam

We would like to visit Andaman in this July.we will stay there for 4 days.can u tell me the important places and also expenditure for covering all the places.

I am planning 7 days trip to Aandaman . I wish to stay in havelock , Neil island and visit other places. Can somebody suggest tour programme. Hotels/resorts and restaurants to enjoy stay and food.

I will be visiting Andamans from 14th to 20th august, help me with your experience, and how to travel in between islands and where to stay – its a family of 8 even kids – and we look for economical budget.

And the tariff in each places, what to do and what not to do.

Regards Raji from Bangalore India

hi we want to visit Andaman for 5-6 days please provide me details of tour packages you provide.

We are planing to visit Andaman Nicobar as tourist dated 12-19 Feb.

Hi, Planning to go Andaman in Nov for 5 days & 4 nights. Suggest me with reasonable budget and attractions to be covered.Is November is the best time to go?

planning to visit andaman nicobar islands in the month of november for 4-5 days, Please guide.

I want to visit andaman for my honeymoon in the first week of march. Please suggest me whether it will be a wise decision to spend honeymoon in the month of march in Andaman. And how much will be the budget if the stay is for a week.

i am planning to visit andaman and nicobar island in second week of november along with family and 2 yr child please kindly provide me the tour plan for seven days including accn and tourist places.

We are planning to visit Andaman for 5 days & 4 nights. Kindly tell me about the package for 2 people and the places to visit there? We have a medium budget plan with focus to nature mainly, how should we plan my visit to get the maximum? We are planning for a package trip to Andaman Nicobar Islands next month from 1st October to 5th October.

We are planning for a package trip to Andaman Nicobar Islands next month. We will definitely reach out these beautiful places to explore real Andaman Tourism.

We are reaching to port blair on 5th November morning and leave on 13th November early morning. Kindly provide the package details for a couple and 10 years old kid.

I, with my spouse, am planning for Andaman in December second week for 5 days. Please suggest me the plan and places to be covered. I would like to know which is better package tour or personal tour??

I am government employee so could you suggest how to book APWD owned govt guest house.

I am planning a family vacation of four to Andaman with special emphasis on beaches. In First week of January.

Is it mandatory to know swimming for scuba diving or for sea walk at Andaman Island?

I am looking for 5-6 days trip to Andman & nicober from New Delhi. Please suggest the best package. I could go with 3-4 more friends if we get a best deal.

Hi I’m planning to visit Andaman & Nicobar in Jan 2ND week. I want to cover all 7 places in 5/6 days. If anyone has good agent contact, please share. we are 2 people from Bangalore. Praveen Thank you.

Sir I want to visit during 12 march to 19 march. Pls suggest a proper guide plan with approx expenditures.

Hi, I will be visiting Andamans from 11th to 16th April. Help me with your experience, and how to travel in between islands and where to stay – its a family of 8 even kids – and we look for economical budget. And the tariff in each places, what to do and what not to do.

Regards. Kumuda from Bangalore India

We are just planning our trip to Andaman and Nicobar Island so I need a guide programme and list of best places to visit.

This is actually more informative and nice article. The destinations are very interesting.

I am planning a visit to Andaman and Nicobar from Cooch Behar, West Bengal in December . Please guide me through the complete must visit places and also whether I should sign up for a package or go on our own and explore things on our own 🙂

Hi, How was your travel, can you share some of you experience please? we are planning to vist coming July. Thanks, Haje

i have planned a tour to Andaman Nicobar in October 23rd to 27th in a group of about 15 perons. is there any tour operator to manage this tour and provide stay, visits to tourist places. Breakfast, Lunch, dinner etc. during our stay

i am planning for 5 day visit in the month of december. give a tour programme.

August/September may not be the best time to visit the haven of the cleanest virgin Islands of India. Best considered time is from November to mid-May.

One can easily spend a few days here and indulge in the various sports activities on exotic beaches. Top sights to visit. Cellular Jail National Memorial, Radhanagar, Little Andaman Lighthouse, Kalapathar, Havelock Island, Limestone Caves Baratang Island etc.

I would like to visit during December along with my wife for five to six days. Give tour programme package inclusive of accommodation, breakfast, lunch & dinner and also boat tickets.

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