Visit the former administrative headquarters of the British in Andaman and Nicobar. Step into the ruins of the church, swimming pool, and greenhouse to experience the island's colonial past. Also, have a glimpse of exotic flora and fauna, including spotted deer, peacocks, and exotic birds. Lastly, the Sound and Light Show, narrating the Ross Island's history, will leave you fascinated.
Voted Asia's best beach, Radhanagar Beach is and best known for its white sand and turquoise blue waters. Walk through the stretch of palm trees, take a dip in the sea or wade in the mild waves- you choose. For those of you looking for a little adventure can go beachcombing or go surfing.
Named after the Father of India, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is bestowed with mangrove forests, tropical rainforest, reefs with diverse marine life, and indigenous species. This national park is a famous site for snorkeling, scuba diving, glass-bottom boat rides, and exploring Marine Museum. If you are lucky enough, you can spot leatherback turtles and dugongs- seagrass-eating mammals, among the rarest creatures on earth.
A symbol of India's struggle for independence from British colonialism, Cellular Jail, also called Kala Pani, holds great historical importance. Witness the life-size statues of Indian freedom fighters and brave tales of the barbarity faced by prisoners during the colonial period in this three-storyed prison. If you're a history enthusiast, you cannot afford to miss this place.
If you have additional time, we suggest exploring the famous Baratang Lime-stone caves and meeting the aboriginal tribes. If you have less time than 4 days, opt-out the National Park and contract the trip to Radhanagar Beach and Cellular Jail.