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1. Cellular Prison: PrisonTurnedMuseum 

The Cellular Prison, commonly known as Karapani, served as proof of the cruel colonial era of all of Port Blair's attractions. This National Monument draws attention to India's struggle for freedom and is one of Port Blair's most famous spots, primarily due to its history associated with this place. The overall architecture of the building is in contrast to the individual cells that were once used to expel and execute political prisoners. 

 

2. Japanese Bunker

These relics from a bygone era were built during World War II and are easily found at tourist attractions in Port Blair. Japanese bunkers testify to the time when the siege of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands was attempted. They are one of Port Blair's top attractions, on their way to Ross Island and Corbyn Cove Beach. Therefore, add this fascinating place to Port Blair's tourist list! 

 

3. Chatham Sawmill: Rustic beauty before independence 

With the exception of the scenic and tranquil beaches, Port Blair has countless attractions. The Chatham Sawmill is one such place to find in these cluster archipelago. Founded in 1883 under British control, the factory is a well-known woodworker in Asia. In the midst of Port Blair's popular tourist attractions, this factory is very attractive to young people.

 

4. Mulgan Temple: Religious Excursion 

Located in the centre of Port Blair, Mulgan Temple is the largest pilgrimage site in the Andaman Islands. The temple is dedicated to Lord Murgan, the son of Lord Shiva, and is known for its amazing Dravidian architecture. Plan your visit to the temple during the festival season so that you can witness great opportunities. Also, don't forget to try delicious vegetarian or non-vegetarian platters around the temple complex. They definitely offer genuine food from different cultures that are worth trying. 

 

5. Mangurtan Village: Visiting a Rubber Plantation 

In the south of Andaman, there is a village known for its rubber plantations. The village of Mangurtan is an amazing natural beauty with a stream flowing through the village. There is a 60-hectare rubber plantation, which is the main source of income for the villagers. A visit here is absolutely necessary. Find out more about the plantation process from sowing to extraction to production levels.

 

6. Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex: Enjoy Water Activities 

Looking for a fun and exciting game in Port Blair? The Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is designed to entertain tourists, so you don't have to look for it anymore. A solid attraction in the town that offers activities such as exciting water sports, pedal boats and rowing boats. etc. The adventure area includes parasailing, speedboats and banana boats. With water everywhere, the best time to visit the complex is summer. 

 

7. Maduban Mountains: Bird's Eye View 

Of the many national parks in Andaman, Mount Harriet National Park is at its highest point. The Maduban Mountains are located in a national park. Get a bird's eye view of the city of Port Blair from the top of the mountain. The country contains exquisite species of flora and fauna, so natural flora and fauna can click on pictures to get the best natural pictures. 

 

8. Corbyns Cove: Sunbathing and Swimming 

Corbyns Cove is an ideal scenic spot for swimming and sunbathing. It's about 7km south of the city and it doesn't take more than 30 minutes to get there. Include this in your sightseeing in Port Blair and see the fascinating coconut and palm trees that line the area.  

 

9. Marina Park and Aquarium: Expedition Time  

Marina Park and Aquarium is a great park with a decent aquarium. It is home to about 350 species of fish and other creatures such as crabs, turtles and sharks. Admission to the aquarium is only 10 Indian Rupees. This place is an ideal visit for tourists with children. This well-kept park is worth a trip to Port Blair for an evening walk. Another reason to come to this place is a speedboat to North Bay and Ross Island departing from here.  

 

10. Veer Savarkar Park

Cellular Jail, which witnesses past pride, or while waiting for a chance to attend a light and sound show. The park has a really good collection of statues of our freedom fighters. You can also have refreshments like green coconut and tea from the vendors situated at the park. This well-maintained park also has rides for children. 

 

11. Ross and Smith Islands: A Twin Paradise 

The Ross and Smith Islands are sort of a twin-island connected with a 50 m long sand stretch. The scenery around the beach is special and can be expected to be less crowded even in the high season. Indeed, another must-see attraction in Port Blair. The beach is adjacent to the tropical forest and the inland islands are a great place for hiking. 

 

12. Little Andaman Island: Spectacular and beautiful 

Don't use the name. Little Andaman Island is the fourth largest island in Andaman. The small Andaman island is dotted with many attractions that will captivate you the moment you step into the island. Even better, the island is isolated and remote, making it one of the least visited islands. 

 

13. Karmatan Beach: Turtles are waiting for you 

Yes, a honeymoon in Andaman is highly desirable. For these places – Andaman’s Karmatan Beach is beautiful, calm and also a national turtle paradise. This beach is very popular with the locals and it’s really exciting to have a picnic on this lush beach. It’s an interesting place, and it’s also a great place with top-notch tourist facilities and facilities. At least once in a lifetime, why not enjoy one of the best spots for beach parties and expeditions in Port Blair? 

 

15. Kutcher Batcher: A polluted historic island 

Thanks to a place like Katchar Batchar, tranquillity has a new definition. A scenic destination with a soothing environment and the beauty of Paradisia, Katchar Island is a difficult but rewarding visit. Katchal is the second-largest island in the archipelago and one of the best places to visit in Andaman. This place is historically and culturally important to the locals. 

 

16. Rutland Island: Great Places 

Still, looking for one of the best places to visit in Port Blair? The search ends on Ratland Island-there is a line of shoes about 60km long. Open water divers gather here to dive into the calm waters. You can clearly see the hills with the jungle on one side and the turquoise water on the other. Places you can visit include Jahazi Beach, Daninara, Manor Strait and Badabar.

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