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    Cellular Jail

    Cellular Jail is a major place of the visit when at Andaman and Nicobar Islands which takes the travellers through the past. Located in the capital city of Port Blair, Cellular Jail is also known as Kala Pani. Most of the famous freedom fighters of India like Veer Savarkar and Batukeshwar Dutt were put into this prison by the Britishers who are known to have built it. 10 years of time was taken to construct the prison which has been built in the pronged architectural style. A walk through the Jail provides the tourists with an opportunity to view the picture gallery where the photos of freedom fighters

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    North Bay Island

    Has anyone ever noticed a lighthouse behind twenty rupees note of Indian currency? The picture of the lighthouse has been captured from the North Bay Island. The island is one of the most sought tourist places in Andaman. It is one of the uninhabited islands and situated at a distance of 28 km from Port Blair, capital of Andaman. The Island is famous for several water sports activities such as snorkelling, scuba diving, etc. Travellers who fear to indulge in adventurous sports can opt for sea walking and enjoy the marvellous beauty of coral reefs and marine life seen in various colours and patterns

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    Radhanagar Beach

    Crowned as Asia's best beach by TIME magazine in 2004, all tourists are invited to witness its real significance in close and can return by admitting its elegance. Radhanagar is referred to as Beach 7, offering vibrant views of ocean and option of relaxing under the shades of lush trees on the beach shores. The colours, Green and Blue are twined together to make the travellers go trance in its beauty. The seaside stay in Radhanagar is famous for its luxury and comfort, with an aim to bask in nature's bounty, honeymoon couples throngs the shores.

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    Havelock Islands

    Havelock islands are the favourite beach haunt of Andaman lovers as it is packed with white sandy beaches lined with coconut palms. This most sought and top beach destination is lying 57 kilometres Northeast of Port Blair with best hotels, and resorts for quality accommodation. The highlight of this island is its versatile attractions spread throughout of which, Radhanagar beach, Asia's best beach as its sole pride. Apart from Radha Nagar beach, the reason why the islands are famous for water adventure attributes to the presence of Elephant beach with shallow water and exotic coral reefs,

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    Elephant Beach

    A prominent attraction of Andaman Islands, Elephant beach is located at Havelock Island which is the most visited Isles by tourists. The scenery of the place is the most eye-catching factor that invites the travellers to the place. The white sand and blue water provide the travellers with an experience that lets the people have a great beach vacation. Snorkelling is a major activity that is pursued by the adventure lovers as the beach is rich in its content of coral reefs and marine animals. The non-swimmers can also have a great time on the beach by using a floating raft.

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    Baratang

    Baratang Island, situated in between the South and Middle Andaman Islands is also known as ‘Ranchiwala’. The island is well-known for golden beaches, mud volcanoes, mangrove forests, and limestone caves. The island is located at a distance of 110 km from Port Blair. The 3 hrs journey to the island from the capital city is exciting and adventurous. The island is a paradise for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. Parrot island of Baratang is the perfect place for travellers to spot various kinds of parrots.Marvellous limestone caves formed due to the deposition of sedimentary rocks is another highlighting feature of

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    Neil Island

    A small yet beautiful island located about 37 kilometres from the southern end of Andaman Island is the Neil Island which is filled with unexplored diversity, coral reefs, white sand beaches and tropical forest which is one of the tourist spots in Andaman. The island is mostly known as the ‘vegetable bowl’ of Andaman. The inhabitants of the land later named the beaches of the island after different characters from the myth in Ramayana like Bharatpur, Ramanar, Sitapur and much more. The island with its relaxing vibes, long and deserted beaches and ambience is the perfect destination to chill after the hustle of the Havelock Island.

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    Kalapathar Beach

    Kalapathar beach, the smallest and one of the most charming beaches of Havelock Island. The beach is blessed with golden sands and turquoise waters. The beach is so-called due to the presence of black rocks. Some people also say the beach got its name due to it is situated very close to the Kalapathar village. The beach is the perfect spot for recreational activities. It is not so crowded like other beaches on the island.The beach gives introspective solitude to its visitors to celebrate special moments with dear ones. As the sea waters are not affected by tides one could enjoy deep swimming.

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    Ross Island

    The ross island could be more said as the historical hub of the island. The island is mostly under the control of the Indian Navy and every traveller entering the island should register the entry before visiting the place. It is mostly said that the island was developed into a wee-built and organised township during the British rule. This is one of the main reasons that the place houses ruins of different old houses and buildings.Some of such old building that is present in the ross island from the past includes buildings like Ballroom, Govt. Houses, Press, Chief Commissioner's House, Swimming Pool,