Start your day with a visit to the Cellular Jail National Memorial (Entry Fee: ₹30, 1-2 hours), a historic site that played a significant role in India's struggle for independence. Explore the museum to learn about the freedom fighters and their stories of sacrifice.
Take a short boat ride to Ross Island (Entry Fee: ₹30, 2-3 hours), a former British administrative headquarters. Walk among the ruins of the British buildings, visit the old church, and spot peacocks and deer roaming freely in this serene island.
Indulge in a delicious and authentic Andamanese lunch at a local restaurant. Try seafood specialties like crab curry, fish tikka, and prawn masala, served with fragrant rice and coconut chutney.
Relax and soak up some sun at Corbyn's Cove Beach (Free entry, 2-3 hours), a pristine white sandy beach lined with coconut palms. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and indulge in water sports like jet skiing and banana boat rides.
Witness the captivating Light and Sound Show (Entry Fee: ₹50, 1 hour) at the Cellular Jail. Through narrations and music, the show retells the inspiring story of India's freedom struggle and the hardships endured by the prisoners.
Treat yourself to a seafood feast at a popular seafood restaurant. Savor grilled lobsters, prawn curry, butter garlic crab, and other delicacies while enjoying the beautiful sea view.
Explore the lesser-known gems of Andaman and Nicobar Islands by visiting the Limestone Caves in Baratang. Take a thrilling boat ride through dense mangrove forests to reach these unique caves formed by natural processes. Marvel at the stalactites and stalagmites, and learn about their geological significance.
Another local favorite is the Chidiya Tapu (Bird Island), famous for its breathtaking sunset views. Walk along the tranquil trail, spot colorful birds, and witness the sun descending into the vast Indian Ocean, painting the sky with vibrant hues.