Andaman & Nicobar Islands

An archipelago of tropical islands in the Bay of Bengal, known for pristine beaches, marine life, and historical landmarks.

Quick Facts

Contents

  1. History & Heritage
  2. Geography & Climate
  3. Top Places to Visit (Handpicked)
  4. Festivals
  5. Cuisine – What to Eat
  6. Arts & Culture
  7. Adventure & Water Sports
  8. How to Reach
  9. Best Time to Visit
  10. Sample Itineraries

History & Heritage

Known for the historic Cellular Jail, the islands were once a colonial penal settlement during British rule.

Geography & Climate

Comprising 572 islands, the archipelago is rich in tropical forests, coral reefs, and marine biodiversity.

Top Places to Visit (Handpicked)

  1. Havelock Island: Radhanagar Beach, scuba diving.
  2. Neil Island: Natural bridge and coral reefs.
  3. Ross Island: British-era ruins.
  4. Baratang: Limestone caves and mud volcanoes.
  5. Cellular Jail: Light & Sound Show.
  6. Barren Island: India’s only active volcano.

Festivals of Andaman & Nicobar

Cuisine – What to Eat

The islands offer fresh seafood and coastal dishes with a tropical touch.

Arts & Culture

Adventure & Water Sports

How to Reach

Best Time to Visit

October to May is best for pleasant weather and water sports.

Sample Itineraries

4 Days – Port Blair & Havelock