Learn about the history of the Indian independence movement and the jail's past as a colonial-era prison for political prisoners. The Jail Museum exhibits various items used by prisoners back then, including photographs and paintings depicting their lives and the torture they endured.
Once the administrative headquarters of Andaman and Nicobar Islands during the British rule, Ross Island is now an uninhabited island. Explore the island's ruins and monuments, including the historic British-era church and cemetery, the Chief Commissioner's residence, and the Government House.
Witness the mesmerizing underwater world of Andaman Islands by taking a glass-bottom boat ride. The park houses 50 types of coral, 20 species of seaweed, and various colorful fishes. Jolly Buoy and Red Skin Island are two popular destinations to experience the beauty of the marine park.
Radhanagar Beach is a pristine and secluded beach with crystal clear water and white sand. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the beach by taking a long walk on the shore, swimming, or just relaxing under the sun. The beach is also popular for scuba diving and snorkeling.
The highest peak of Andaman, Mount Harriet offers a spectacular panoramic view of the island. The national park is home to several exotic birds, animals, and butterflies. The trek to the peak is a little adventurous, but the beautiful scenery along the way makes it worth the effort.