Explore the diverse flora and fauna of Mount Harriet National Park, the highest point in South Andaman. Take a 16 km trek to Madhuban, a former British settlement and now an enchanting forest with stunning views of the sea. The park is home to many exotic birds, animals, and plant species.
Spend the day at the renowned Radhanagar Beach, known for its turquoise waters and serene ambiance. Take a scuba diving or snorkelling trip to explore the vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life in the crystal-clear waters of the Andaman Sea.
Head to the enchanting Baratang Island, home to the fascinating Limestone Caves. A boat ride through the mangrove forest leads to a trek through the dense jungle before reaching the caves. Witness the stunning natural rock formations and experience the surreal sound and light show inside the caves.
Discover the rich history of Ross Island, the former capital of the British colony in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Walk through the abandoned ruins of the British settlement, including the Ballroom, Chief Commissioner's House, and the Church. Visit the Japanese Bunkers, built during World War II.
Explore the stunning marine life of the Andaman Sea with a glass-bottom boat ride through the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. Witness the vibrant coral reefs and exotic marine species, including fish, sea turtles, and dolphins. Take a short trek to the nearby Jolly Buoy or Red Skin islands for snorkelling and swimming.
Embark on an adventurous journey to the only active volcano in India, the Barren Island. Witness the stunning natural beauty of the island, which is home to a variety of marine and bird species. Take a boat ride around the island for a breathtaking view of the smoking volcano.