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About Andaman

Discover the tropical paradise of the Andaman Islands with our carefully crafted getaway. Surrounded by crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches, the Andaman offers the perfect escape into nature’s beauty. Explore the vibrant coral reefs while snorkeling or diving, visit historic landmarks like Cel...  

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Attractions

Cellular Jail Light and Sound Show Seating

Cellular Jail Light and Sound Show Seating

The Cellular Jail Light and Sound Show Seating is thoughtfully arranged to offer every visitor a clear and immersive view of the historic performance. Set in the open-air courtyard of the iconic Cellular Jail in Port Blair, the seating is tiered to ensure visibility from all angles. The show narrates the heart-wrenching stories of Indian freedom fighters imprisoned here, brought to life through powerful lighting, dramatic narration, and sound effects. Available in Hindi and English, the show captivates audiences of all ages. It is recommended to arrive early for the best seats, especially during tourist seasons, as the show is quite popular.

Tiranga Memorial

Tiranga Memorial

The **Tiranga Memorial**, also known as **Flag Point**, is a significant historical site located in **Port Blair**, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It marks the spot where **Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose** hoisted the Indian national flag on **December 30, 1943**, declaring the islands free from British rule—four years before India’s independence. The memorial features a towering **150-foot flagpole** proudly displaying the tricolor, surrounded by stone structures and informative plaques that narrate the story of India's freedom struggle. Set against a serene coastal backdrop, it offers panoramic views of **Ross Island** and **North Bay**, making it a place of reflection and national pride.

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island, formerly known as Ross Island, is a historically rich destination located just 3 kilometers east of Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Once the administrative headquarters of the British from 1858 to 1942, the island showcases remnants of colonial architecture, including a church, bakery, and officer's quarters, now enveloped by lush greenery. Renamed in 2018 to honor Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, who hoisted the Indian tricolor here in 1943, the island stands as a testament to India's freedom struggle. Visitors can explore the 'Smritika' museum, witness the mesmerizing light and sound show depicting its storied past, and encounter free-roaming deer amidst the ruins. Accessible via a short ferry ride from Port Blair, the island offers a poignant blend of natural beauty and historical significance.

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