Seven Islands in Andaman and Nicobar Worth Exploring.
Port Blair (South Andaman): Serving as the capital city, Port Blair is the largest town in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep): Renowned for its pristine beaches, with Radhanagar Beach standing out as one of Asia's finest.
Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep): Renowned for its pristine beaches, with Radhanagar Beach standing out as one of Asia's finest.
Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep): Embrace a relaxed atmosphere on Neil Island, celebrated for its beautiful coral reefs, attracting snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep): Embrace a relaxed atmosphere on Neil Island, celebrated for its beautiful coral reefs, attracting snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
Ross Island: Once the British administrative headquarters, Ross Island now boasts historic ruins and stands as an uninhabited testament to its past.
Ross Island: Once the British administrative headquarters, Ross Island now boasts historic ruins and stands as an uninhabited testament to its past.
Baratang Island: Explore limestone caves, mud volcanoes, and encounter the Middle and North Andaman tribes on this diverse island.
Baratang Island: Explore limestone caves, mud volcanoes, and encounter the Middle and North Andaman tribes on this diverse island.
Little Andaman: Known for waterfalls, rainforests, and the pristine Butler Bay Beach, Little Andaman offers a serene escape.
Little Andaman: Known for waterfalls, rainforests, and the pristine Butler Bay Beach, Little Andaman offers a serene escape.
North Sentinel Island: Inhabited by the isolated Sentinelese people, this island is strictly restricted due to their uncontacted status and hostility towards outsiders.
North Sentinel Island: Inhabited by the isolated Sentinelese people, this island is strictly restricted due to their uncontacted status and hostility towards outsiders.