The main tourist attractions of Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Attractions in Neil Island
Attractions in Havelock
Attractions in Little Andamans
Little Andamans is another secluded and pristine island that is located remotely (101 kms from Portblair). It is a splendid combination of wondrous beaches, gushing waterfalls, dense forests, oil palm plantations coupled with budget food, alcohol and accommodation. Ferries travel from Port Blair to Hut Bay in Little Andamans. The slower and bigger ferries take around 8.5 hours while speedboat takes about 6 hours. Elephant safari, elephant lumbering and elephant calves training forms an important aspect of this island. The evergreen rain forest shelters and nurtures a rich biodiversity.
Attractions in Baratang
Baratang is located approximately 100 kms from Port Blair by road. The special tourist attractions of Baratang include splendid beaches, mystic mangrove creeks, the very exotic limestone caves formed at the bottom of the sea from the century old deposition of marine life, corals, skeletons and varied types of shells and thrilling mud volcanoes, oozing mud overflowing out of the edges. Parrot Island, the home of thousands of parakeets that flock together and roost in this island every evening and fly off the next morning, leaves the tourists in awe wondering why this particular island.
Attractions in Mayabundar
Mayabundar’s magical beauty is in the mangrove swamps all around. Primary attractions are Karmatang Beach and Rampur Beach and German Jetty. The quaint village populated by the Karen Tribe of former Burma undoubtedly commands a lot of curiosity of inquisitive travellers.
Attractions in Long Island
Long Island present a unique habitat complete with all modern facilities such as schools, banks, wireless connection, boat building yard but surprisingly thrives without any road network. The swampy tidal forests, the iridescent beaches, the magical sunsets, the mysterious caves, the luscious mangroves make this island a coveted tourist destination.
Attractions in Rangat
Rangat is quite a large island primarily inhabited by people from Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Interesting tourist attractions make this destination a sought-after travel hub. The primary and unique attractions of this destination are as follows:
Attractions in Barren Island
Barren Island is the fiery heart of Andamans, the home to the only active volcano of India. It is situated around 135 kms northeast of Port Blair. It has been known to erupt as recently as in May 2006 and has a record of erupting at least six times. Barren Island as the name signifies is uninhabited apart from some rodent species, some goats, bats and birds.
Attractions in North Bay Island
North Bay Islandprovides unparallel fun and adventure associated with the beautiful Andaman seas. All kinds of water sports are concentrated in the North Bay Island which is 10 kms away from Portblair and can be covered in a day trip. There are ferries connecting Portblair to North Bay Island and it takes approximately half an hour to reach the hub of various exciting water adventures.
There are several options to choose from, such as the following:
Attractions in Ross Island
Ross Islandis a small island extending over an area of 460 kms square but occupies a big role in the history of India. It is situated 3 kms from Portblair downtown. The island showcases significant remnants of British occupation. Ross Island was the administrative headquarters of the Andaman group of islands for 85 long years till a major earthquake tore it apart in 1941. The remnants of the rich heritage, the ruins of the great and notorious past still exist to tell tales of atrocities, sufferings, war and patriotism. The abandoned structures, the British club houses, the dilapidated churches, swimming pool, hospital, shops and bazaar all of it unfolds the ghost city of the past. The brick structures look deeply mysterious imprisoned and tightly gripped by the ever growing giant ancient banyan roots. The huge trees and an unearthly silence prevail all over barring the constant roar of the seas creating a magic, forbidden and forlorn ambience.
Attractions in Diglipur
Diglipur provides the tourists and travellers the unique opportunity to feel the richness of diversity. The remarkable attractions create a fierce attraction for this place.
Attractions in Jolly Bouy
Jolly Bouy is known for the coral viewing via glass-bottom boats at high tide and also stands as a sad witness to the ravages of nature exhibiting the twisted tree trucks destroyed and struck by the innumerable annual cyclones.
Attractions in Mount Harriet
Mount Harriet is a National Park and contains the Mount Harriet, which is the third highest peak in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and presents a richness of diverse flora and fauna species.