
MUST SEE IN ANDAMAN
🌇 Must See Places in Portblair
Cellular Jail – The Pride of Indian Freedom
Step into the echoing corridors of history at the iconic Cellular Jail, where every brick whispers tales of courage and sacrifice. Once a place of unimaginable suffering, it now stands tall as a symbol of India’s resilience and freedom. Witness the powerful Light & Sound Show in the evening — an experience that will move you to the core.
Corbyn’s Cove Beach – The Bay’s Shimmering Gem
Just minutes from the city, this palm-fringed paradise invites you to swim, parasail, or simply bask in the golden sun. With turquoise waves kissing soft sands and coconut trees swaying in rhythm, Corbyn’s Cove is the picture of tropical serenity — with just the right dash of adventure.
Chatham Saw Mill – Where Time Still Breathes in Wood
Asia’s oldest saw mill isn’t just about timber — it’s about stories carved in wood. Wander through history, feel the scent of fresh teak, and pick up handcrafted treasures that carry the rustic charm of Andaman’s forests.
Samudrika Naval Marine Museum – Dive Without Getting Wet
Run by the Indian Navy, this fascinating museum is your window to the deep blue world beneath Andaman’s waves. From colorful corals to rare marine species, it’s a captivating journey through the ocean’s mysterious beauty — all under one roof.
Sagarika Emporium – Handcrafted Soul of the Islands
Lose yourself in the charm of Andaman’s artistry. Seashell crafts, wooden sculptures, jute handbags — every piece here tells the story of island life, made lovingly by local hands. It’s not just shopping; it’s taking home a piece of Andaman’s heart.
Fisheries Aquarium – The Ocean in a Room
See the Andaman’s marine magic up close — from vibrant corals to fascinating sea creatures. Perfect for families, this aquarium is a living encyclopedia of ocean life that fascinates both children and adults alike.
Baratang Island – The Wild Heart of Andaman
Adventure meets mystery here. Cruise through mangrove tunnels, trek to Limestone Caves, and witness the rare Mud Volcano bubbling from the earth. Baratang is for those who crave the untouched — raw, rugged, and unbelievably beautiful.
North Bay Island – The Coral Capital
Dive into a world of color! Famous for its underwater coral gardens, North Bay is where you can walk on the sea floor, snorkel beside fish, or glide across the crystal waters. It’s a must-visit for every water lover.
Ross Island – Ruins Wrapped in Beauty
A hauntingly beautiful island where nature reclaims history. Explore moss-covered British ruins under a canopy of giant banyan trees and let the whispering sea breeze take you back in time. Ross Island is surreal — like stepping into a forgotten world.
Chidiyatapu – Sunset Symphony of the Skies
Known as the “Bird Island,” Chidiyatapu offers an unforgettable sunset spectacle — fiery skies melting into emerald waters. With flocks of exotic birds and mangrove-fringed shores, this place is pure poetry at dusk.
Wandoor Beach & Marine National Park – Where the Sea Comes Alive
Golden sands, calm waves, and a gateway to the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park — this beach is for dreamers and divers alike. Take a boat, sail across sapphire waters, and enter a world bursting with coral reefs and vibrant marine life.
Mount Harriet – The View from the Rupee
Ever noticed the landscape on India’s ₹20 note? That’s Mount Harriet. A scenic ferry and hill drive take you to breathtaking viewpoints overlooking Ross and North Bay Islands. It’s perfect for short treks, forest walks, and a touch of nostalgia.

🌴 Must-Visit Places in Havelock Island
Radhanagar Beach – Asia’s Crown Jewel
Once voted Asia’s Best Beach by TIME Magazine, Radhanagar is where the ocean kisses powder-white sands under a sky ablaze with color. The sunsets here are so perfect, they feel painted by the gods. Calm, clean, and endlessly beautiful — this is paradise found.
Kalapathar Beach – The Silent Charmer
A secluded stretch where white sands meet jade-green waters, Kalapathar Beach is serenity in its purest form. Come here for peace, reflection, or that perfect Instagram shot. Every ripple, every wave whispers calm.
Elephanta Beach – Adventure Beneath the Waves
Jump on a boat and glide toward Elephanta Beach, where coral gardens sparkle just below the surface. Snorkel, dive, or simply float — the sea here welcomes everyone. With fallen trees framing the shore and clear blue water all around, it’s a postcard brought to life.
🌴 Must-See Places in Neil Island
Howrah Natural Bridge – Nature’s Own Masterpiece
Standing proud against the turquoise sea, the Howrah Natural Bridge is Neil Island’s signature wonder — two magnificent coral formations carved by time and tide, resembling a bridge straight from a dream. When the waves crash below and sunlight filters through, it feels like nature’s own architecture come alive. A true photographer’s paradise and a marvel that reminds you of the earth’s artistry.
Laxmanpur Beach – The Sunset’s Secret Canvas
If you want to witness a sunset that paints the sky in fire and gold, Laxmanpur Beach is where you should be. Stretching endlessly, this beach is divided into two enchanting parts — one offering the most spectacular sunsets in Andaman, and the other home to the iconic natural arch bridges, often called the “Howrah Bridges of the Sea.”
As the tide recedes, hidden treasures appear — colorful corals, tiny shells, and marine life shimmering under the fading sun. Laxmanpur is not just a beach; it’s a quiet moment of magic.
Bharatpur Beach – The Heartbeat of Neil Island
Just a short walk from the jetty, Bharatpur Beach welcomes you with sparkling blue waters and soft white sands that stretch endlessly. This is where the island comes alive — parasailing, glass-bottom rides, jet skiing, and snorkeling fill the air with excitement. Beneath the surface lies a vibrant world of coral gardens and colorful fish, perfect for first-time divers and ocean lovers.
Whether you’re chasing thrills or peace, Bharatpur offers the best of both worlds — adventure and tranquility, side by side.

🌴 Diglipur – The Northern Gem of the Andaman Islands
Nestled in the northernmost part of the Andaman Archipelago, Diglipur is a tranquil paradise known for its natural beauty, ecological diversity, and offbeat charm. Located about 325 km from Port Blair, Diglipur offers a unique blend of tropical forests, pristine beaches, and rolling hills, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
🏞️ Highlights of Diglipur
1. Saddle Peak National Park
Home to the highest peak in the Andaman Islands (732 meters), Saddle Peak is a paradise for trekkers and bird watchers. The trail winds through lush tropical rainforest, offering panoramic views of the island and glimpses of rare wildlife species. On clear days, you can even spot the islands of North and Middle Andaman from the summit.
2. Ross and Smith Islands
Often called “Twin Islands”, Ross and Smith are connected by a natural sandbar that appears and disappears with the tide. The turquoise waters, soft white sands, and serene surroundings make it one of the most picturesque spots in the Andamans — perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or just relaxing in nature’s lap.
3. Kalipur Beach
Known as one of the few nesting beaches for all four species of sea turtles found in the Andamans — Olive Ridley, Green, Hawksbill, and Leatherback — Kalipur offers a rare chance to witness turtle nesting during the season (December to February). The black volcanic sand and coral reefs nearby make it visually unique and ideal for photography.
4. Ramnagar Beach
A lesser-known gem, Ramnagar Beach is famous for its coral gardens and calm waters, suitable for snorkeling. It’s a great spot to unwind, with coconut trees offering plenty of shade.
5. Mud Volcano at Shyam Nagar
One of the few mud volcanoes in the Andamans, this geological wonder offers a fascinating glimpse into the earth’s natural processes. The gentle bubbling and gurgling mud pools are a rare sight for visitors.
🚗 How to Reach Diglipur
By Road: A scenic journey of around 12–14 hours (325 km) from Port Blair via the Andaman Trunk Road (ATR), crossing through dense forests and ferry points.
By Sea: Regular government ferries operate between Port Blair and Diglipur (Aerial Bay Jetty).
By Air: Helicopter services are available from Port Blair for quicker access, subject to weather and availability.Write your text here...
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