Sound & Light Show
Experience the dramatic history of Cellular Jail through an immersive show narrated by the oldest Peepal Tree.
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.
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands feature pristine beaches, fascinating museums, wildlife sanctuaries, historic prisons, seafood restaurants, and luxury resorts.
Discover the rich history and cultural significance of the Andaman Islands through these iconic destinations.
First Administrative Settlement
Oldest Saw Mill in India
Cultural Heritage Centers
Explore the most sought-after islands and beaches in the Andaman archipelago, each offering unique experiences and breathtaking natural beauty.
From historical journeys to natural wonders, discover what makes Andaman a truly extraordinary destination.
Experience the dramatic history of Cellular Jail through an immersive show narrated by the oldest Peepal Tree.
Explore coral reefs at Jolly Bouy Island and marine biodiversity at Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park.
Enjoy scuba diving, snorkeling, jet skiing, and glass bottom boat rides at North Bay and Bharatpur beaches.
Witness sea turtles laying eggs at Kalipur and Ramnagar beaches in Diglipur during nesting season.
Walk through mangrove forests at Baratang and experience the unique Dhanninalah Mangrove Walkway at Rangat.
Follow these simple steps to make the most of your Andaman Islands experience.
Getting around the Andaman Islands requires different modes of transportation depending on your destination.
Arrive at Port Blair airport or ferry port - the main gateway to Andaman Islands with breathtaking first views.
Regular ferries connect major islands. Book in advance during peak season for Havelock and Neil Island trips.
Required for destinations like Ross Island, North Bay Island, Jolly Bouy Island, and Barren Island expeditions.
Hire cabs for Diglipur (Ross & Smith Island), Rangat, and other mainland destinations. Baratang requires early morning road travel.
Mount Harriet and Saddle Peak require trekking. Natural rock formations at Neil Island need short walks during low tide.