Top Tourist Attractions In Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Andaman is a land of history. Eras before British rule,   Andaman  was a part of various dynasties since 18 BC. It became a land of importance after becoming a part of the ancient India-Myanmar trade route and the navy port for British.

As a remainder of this rich history, Andaman boasts numerous interesting ancient sites and historic remainders like Cellular Jail memorial , Chatham saw mill, Samudrika Naval marine museum, Anthropological Museum , Aberdeen heritage walk, Param Vir Chakra memorial, and others.

It is true that the turquoise water and the sugary sand beaches of Andaman and Nicobar Islands would take you to a Hollywood styled paradise. Andaman holds 37 inhabited islands and a few barren ones open for tourists. Corbyn’s Cove, Wandoor beach, Radhanagar beach, Elephant beach , Vijayanagar Beach, Kala Pathar beach, and Laxmanpur beach are some of the top beaches among the 20 iconic tourist beaches in this group of islands.

Beaches and the watersports that come with those shorelines are not the only natural beauties of the islands. On the land, Andaman is home to turtle nesting site, Chidiya Tapu (birdwatching), volcano, Long Island caves, limestone caves, Saddle Peak national park, Mount Harriet, and others.

Beyond the water sports, beaches, mesmerizing sunsets, and indigenous culture, the land is famous for numerous tourist attractions and beauties scattered around the islands. If you wish to enjoy a holistic vacation, here are some of the top rated tourist attractions in Andaman and Nicobar Islands during your visit.

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