1. Havelock Island 

Havelock Island is one of the main destinations of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Famous for its unexplored natural beauty and its unrivalled pristine beauty when it comes to primeval forests on earth. An impressive contrast of lush green, white sand and body blue of the sea. Due to its considerable popularity with tourists and travellers, Havelock has developed luxury tourist resorts and hotels to pamper guests who live in the bosom of intense natural beauty. Havelock is the largest and one of the must-see destinations on the island. A tour of the Andaman Islands is undoubtedly incomplete without a visit to Elephant Beach and Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island. The sublime beauty of Radhanagar Beach is combined with the perfect backdrop of the pristine jungle. Thousands of jungle animals and birds echo in the background, and some remote beaches say "Watch out for crocodiles." These factors make Radanagar Beach one of the most desirable travel destinations in the world as well as Andaman.

 

2. Neil Island 

Neil Island is another very beautiful natural paradise with fascinating white sandy beaches and lush forests. Neill Island is easily accessible from Port Blair or Havelock and offers a variety of regular ferry services. Neill Island offers its own special charm with some very popular beaches and the crystal clear waters of millions of wildlife and exquisite corals. People lived on Neill Island in the late 1960s. In addition to snorkelling and diving, Neill Island offers glass-bottom boat rides for guests who aren't as adventurous as entering the water but want to immerse themselves in the visually ecstatic world of corals and fish. Relax on the beaches of Neill Island and watch the sunsets and sunrises over the ocean. Located on the Ritchie Islands, Neill Island is an important member of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. 

 

3. Ross Island 

Ross Island has inherited the rich heritage of England since the time when India was under British rule. Named after Sir Daniel Ross, a Royal Navy surveyor. A walk through the historic and architectural ruins makes it easy to get to the pre-independence Indian era world. Ross Island is definitely a must-see in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Visiting Ross Island can be very interesting when walking through churches, hospitals, bakeries, presses, swimming pools, army barracks, ballrooms, Supreme Commission homes, and British government homes. Take a break behind a beach bordered by palm trees and watch the waves rush to the shore and keep an eye out for the deer, peacocks and ducks around you. Ross Island is just 2 km from Port Blair and can be easily reached by boat in 15 minutes. This is a point covered during your stay in Port Blair.  

 

4. North Bay Island 

North Bay Island has a strong summer and sandy feel. North Bay's coral is exquisite and stretches across a long coastline. You can dive a little and get a glimpse of the red shrimp, the clownfish family, and the stonefish staring at you from behind the coral. This experience is the right combination of thrill and fun for all divers, especially beginners. Sunbathing and exploring the island are both equally compelling options. In addition to snorkelling, scuba diving, ocean walks, glass-bottom boat rides and a variety of other water sports available on most tourist-friendly islands, here on North Bay Island, you have the opportunity to ride a semi-submarine. Take them to the bottom of the ocean without touching the water and give them the illusion of being underwater while being amazed by the diversity of marine life inhabiting this part of the Bay of Bengal. The variety is endless, enough to open your eyes and stare at, never miss a chance to see something clean and wild on the seaside. 

 

5. Baratang Island 

This exotic island is renowned for its exquisite remote beaches, mangrove streams, mud volcanoes and limestone caves. Each is unique and worth a look. The experience of mud volcanoes and limestone caves is very mysterious and worth looking for adventurous and brave people. A guide will be provided and permission from the Andaman Forestry Authority is required to explore the limestone caves. At Nilambur Pier on Baratang Island, you can take a boat through a wide stream to Nayadera Pier for about an hour and a half. After that, the cave walks into a tropical forest of 1 and a half km. To reach the hidden natural gems of Baratang, you need to cross the Andaman tribal settlements. And the tribal potential to attack civilized invaders and guests and all the infamous stories make your visit to Baratan even more adventurous and exciting. Because of all its fame, Baratan continues to attract many travellers and tourists. Visitors to this part of the archipelago have the opportunity to experience its pristine life and a valuable opportunity to spend a special time in harmony with nature and its wonders, mysterious limestone caves and mud volcanoes. Can be obtained. Baratang is about 150km north of Port Blair and can be reached by water by ferry.

 

6. Viper Island 

 Viper Island is famous for witnessing the inhumane punishment and torture given to Indian freedom fighters during the pre-British independence period. The name of the island is said to be named after the ship H.M.S. Briton Arch Bold Blair landed in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in 1789. The ship is said to have drowned near the island. Viper Island is stained with the blood and sacrifice of a brave national hero, just like a cellular prison.

 

7. Diglipur 

Diglipur is a paradise for tourists and travellers who want to spend their vacation near nature with absolute peace and isolation. Diglipur shows the face of agriculture with orange plantations and very green paddy fields. Located in North Andaman, Degripur offers endless sea beauty, unlimited views of the open ocean, bubble-covered coastlines, and a calm sea breeze for a dreamy vacation. 

Diglipur is 325 km from Port Blair and takes about 12 hours to arrive. The highest point in the Diglipur and Andaman Islands is the Saddle Peak, surrounded by Saddle National Park. Andaman has only one river, Capron, which runs through it. Diglipur provides unique insights into the simple and rustic life of the locals. The simple method and the humble and friendly method are very fun. Andaman's solo hydropower project is located on the Capron River in Diglipur. Many fascinating perspectives and attractions that attract many tourists from all over the world each year include Lamiya Bay Beach, Shamnagar Mud Volcano, Calipur Beach, also known as the turtle nesting site, Ramanagar Beach, Patty Level Beach and Alfred.  Cave or limestone cave and, of course, Saddle Peak, the highest point in the entire Andaman and Nicobar Islands. 


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