Top Tourism Places to Visit Andaman

Sri Vijaya Puram (Port Blair) Port Blair on South Andaman Island is the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, an Indian territory in the Bay of Bengal. Its seafront Cellular Jail, completed in 1906, hints at its past as a British penal colony and is now a memorial to Indian independence activists. Inland, the Samudrika Marine Museum showcases local marine life. The Anthropological Museum focuses on the islands’ indigenous tribes.
- Carbine’s Cove Beach
- Cellular Jail National Memorial

- Light and Sound Show at Cellular Jail
- Light & sound Show at Ross Island
- Ross Island Day Visit
- North Bay / Coral Island
- Science Center Museum
- Fishers Aquarium
- Samudrika Naval Marine Museum
- Anthropological Museum
- Chatham Saw Mill/ Forest Museum
- Jogers Park
- Mount Harriet National Park
- Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex
- Chidiya Tapu Sunset Point
- Wandoor Beach
- Jolly Bouy / Red Skin Island
- Gandhi Park
Swaraj Dweep (Havelock Island) Havelock Island
Havelock Island, also known as Swaraj Dweep, is a tropical paradise characterized by pristine white-sand beaches, lush tropical forests, and vibrant coral reefs. Its natural beauty and relatively low population density contribute to a tranquil ambiance, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Go Scuba Diving Havelock Island is renowned for its incredible scuba diving experiences. Dive into the crystal clear waters and discover vibrant coral reefs, exotic marine life, and underwater rock formations.

Key Features of Havelock Island’s Nature:
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Beaches:
Havelock Island is renowned for its beautiful beaches, including Radhanagar Beach, which is often considered one of the best in Asia, according to beach.
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Marine Life:
The island’s coral reefs teem with vibrant marine life, offering excellent opportunities for snorkeling and scuba diving, says www.andamanleisureholidays.com
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Tropical Forests:
The island’s lush green forests provide a diverse range of flora and fauna, including unique bird species and other wildlife.
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Low Population Density:
The island’s low population density contributes to its tranquil ambiance and allows for a closer experience with nature.
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Diverse Topography:
Havelock Island features a mix of topography, including lush tropical forests, pristine beaches, and rocky cliffs.
Popular places to visit on Havelock Island.
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This beach is famous for its white sand, clear waters, and beautiful sunsets. It’s a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing.
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Known for its water sports activities like snorkeling, sea walking, and glass-bottom boat rides, Elephant Beach can be reached via a scenic hike or a boat ride.
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This beach is known for its unique black rocks and tranquil atmosphere, making it a great spot for solitude seekers and sunrise lovers.
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This beach offers a picture-perfect setting and is suitable for bird watching, deep-sea diving, snorkeling, and kayaking.
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Govind Nagar Beach:
A less crowded beach offering a more secluded and peaceful experience.
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A picturesque beach with an amazing beach pavilion, ideal for relaxation and enjoying the coastal scenery.
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Mangrove Forest:
This unique natural environment offers a different perspective of Havelock Island’s beauty.
Shaheed Dweep (Neil Island) is one of India’s Andaman Islands, in the Bay of Bengal. Bharatpur Beach has coral reefs teeming with tropical fish. Laxmanpur Beach is known for its sunset views. Howrah Bridge is a natural rock formation accessible at low tide. Near the island’s wharf is Neil Kendra village, with a curving, sandy bay dotted with boats. Off the southeast coast, the tiny Sir Hugh Rose Island is a sanctuary for turtles
- Laxmanpur Beach Sunset Point
- Bharatpur Beach
- Natural Bridge /Howrah Bridge
- Sitapur Beach Sunrise point
- Scuba Diving & Snorkeling
Middle & North Andaman
Rangat – Rangat is a town on the Middle Andaman Island, Andaman Archipelago. It is also one of the three counties administrative divisions of the North and Middle Andaman district, in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands union territory of India.
- Baratang Lime Stone Caves
- Mud volcano
- Lalaji Bay Andaman
- Dhani Nallah Mangrove Nature Walk
- Karmatang Beach
- Visit the Panchavati Waterfall
- Escape to the Morice Dera beach
- Amkunj Beach
Diglipur – Diglipur is the largest town of North Andaman Island, in the Andaman Archipelago, India. It is located on the southern side of Aerial Bay, at 43 metres above sea level, 298 kilometres north of Port Blair. It is crossed by the Kalpong River,the only river of Andaman Isalnds.
- Ross N Smith Island
- Govind Nagar Beach Saddle Peak
- Indulge yourself in Scuba Diving at Diglipur
- Kalipur Beach
- Ramnagar Beach
- Trekking Saddle Peak National Park
- Go Caving to Alfred Caves
A Limestone Cave in Diglipur: The Alfred Caves is a cluster of 41 amazing caves. It is located near Ramnagar Beach and is one of unique places to visit in Andaman.
