Best Places to Visit in Andaman and Nicobar

Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the most popular destinations for an exotic vacation. This island is known for its drop-dead gorgeous beaches, rich biodiversity, and lush rainforests. There are many places to visit in Andaman from historical landmarks to natural attractions. It even has amazing national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, historical museums, and Mangrove forests. 

Here are the Best Places to Visit in Andaman and Nicobar

1. Elephant Beach

Elephant Beach
Elephant Beach

Elephant Beach is one of the main attractions on Havelock Island in Andaman and Nicobar. For the people who want to enjoy water sports and leisure tour Elephant Beach is the perfect destination. With its brilliant coral reefs and alluring cyan waters. This beach is one of the locations that add to the beach paradise reputation of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Visitors can engage in water sports like snorkeling, swimming, banana boat rides, speed boats, and diving. They can explore the famous underwater world of the Andaman Islands on the Elephant Beach. One can even see some of the most exciting marine life such as coral reefs, turtles, sea anemones, and many other types of colorful fish.

2. Limestone Caves

Limestone Caves are naturally-formed caves near Baratang island of Andaman. It is pretty difficult to reach this cave as one has to cross the mangrove forests and the tribal reserves from the Baratang boat jetty. Limestone Caves are rare caves that contain stalagmites and stalactite rock structures. It proves against the common myth that both of them cannot be found together in one place. Visitors can discover formations like speleothem, flowstones, stalactites, stalagmites, and columns. Mostly stalactite and stalagmites are found. The structures have taken hundreds of years to appear this way. However, this is the ultimate charm of this place. Limestone Caves is perfect for adventure-seekers and spelunkers. Visitors need a small trek to reach these caves.

3. Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu
Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu is also known as the bird island. This place is a picturesque little island in the Andamans. Located around 25 km from Port Blair. Birdwatching is the main activity of Chidiya Tapu. The Sunset point of this island is considered one of the best sunset points in the Andamans. The beach is filled with 46 varieties of species of birds. Visitors can even spot white deer. Chidiya Tapu has a lot of seasonal orchids and other varieties of plants. One can enjoy some fun water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, deep-sea walking, pearl hunting, and boating. Chidiya Tapu is a silent yet crowded place circled by evergreen forests on one side and the short hills on the other side.

4. Jolly Buoy Island

Jolly Buoy Island is renowned for its beautiful corals, marine life, and myriad shades of blue. It can be accessed from Wandoor Beach. Jolly Buoy is the most famous island in the archipelago of the Andaman and Nicobar. The most fascinating thing about visiting this place is that one can have a look at the gorgeous coral reefs through the glass bottom. Jolly Buoy Island is a no-plastic zone and boasts of some of the cleanest natural surroundings that one will witness in their life. However, the stunning island is a must-visit if you are a nature lover.

5. Anthropological Museum

The Anthropological Museum is situated in the heart of Port Blair. Andaman Island’s tribes and their life stories are thoroughly displayed in this museum of Andaman. The Anthropological Museum exhibits the knowledge of four different and major tribes of Andaman named Jarawas, Sentinelese, Great Andamanese, and Onges. Visitors can find various artifacts, tools, clothes, boats, leaf baskets, and weapons from different eras of the tribes of this region in this museum. It is one of the popular places to visit in Port Blair. The main reason for establishing this museum was to showcase the cultural importance of the major tribes that lived and continue to live here in Andaman.

6. Ross Island

Ross Island is located in the South Andaman district. This island is a major part of Andaman. Ross Island was headquarters of Andaman and after 1941 Port Blair became the administrative headquarters. Visitors are attracted to this island because of its flabbergasting beauty. They can find remnants of an old church and a swimming pool. The chief commissioner’s residence with gardens and ballrooms on this island. Indian Navy has maintained a cemetery and a museum on the island.

7. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is located on the south-western coast of the Andaman Islands. This marine national park was established in the year 1983 to conserve the marine life of the area.  It consists of 15 islands of mangrove creeks, rainforests, and splendid coral reefs which have around 50 types. There is a huge collection of rare but colorful fish, etc. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling and diving in the crystal-clear water of the national park. The best time to visit the park is during the months from November to February.

8. Stewart Island Beach

Stewart Island Beach
Stewart Island Beach

Stewart Island is famous for its long and narrow beach. Located near the north of Diglipur Taluk. This beach is middle of the Andaman district. It offers the quietest places. Visitors can view vast areas of sand and a never-ending shoreline flanked with perfect blue waters of the sea. It offers some of the most scintillating views during the time of sunrise and sunset. Stewart Island is a vacationer’s paradise with its uninhabited lands and pristine nature. This beach is known for its brown-black color sand and a serene atmosphere is uninhabited.

 

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