Andaman & Nicobar

Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a group of picturesque islands known for their pristine beaches, marine biodiversity, and rich tribal culture.

History of Andaman & Nicobar

Andaman & Nicobar has a significant history, from its role as a British penal colony to its strategic importance during World War II. The Cellular Jail in Port Blair stands as a testament to India's freedom struggle.

Culture of Andaman & Nicobar

The islands have a diverse culture influenced by various communities, including indigenous tribes like the Great Andamanese, Nicobarese, and Sentinalese. The region is known for its unique traditions and folk dances.

Places to Visit

  • Port Blair: The capital city, known for Cellular Jail, Ross Island, and Anthropological Museum.
  • Havelock Island: Famous for Radhanagar Beach, one of Asia’s best beaches.
  • Neil Island: Known for its coral reefs, beaches, and relaxed atmosphere.
  • Baratang Island: Home to limestone caves and mud volcanoes.
  • Nicobar Islands: A restricted area, home to indigenous tribes and untouched natural beauty.