Start your day at the historic Cellular Jail (Entry fee: INR 30, 2 hours), also known as Kala Pani, which served as a colonial prison during the British era. Explore the museum and learn about India's struggle for independence. Witness the light and sound show in the evening to delve into the island's history.
Head to Corbyn's Cove Beach (Free admission, 2 hours), a serene and picturesque beach known for its clear blue waters and coconut palm trees. Take a dip, relax on the sandy shores, or indulge in some water sports like jet skiing or banana boat rides (additional cost).
Grab a delicious and affordable lunch at a local eatery, where you can savor the flavors of Andaman's cuisine. Try some fresh seafood dishes or traditional Indian delicacies.
Take a short ferry ride to Ross Island (Ferry cost: INR 75, 3 hours), the erstwhile administrative headquarters of the Andaman Islands during the British rule. Explore the ruins of the British buildings, stroll through the lush greenery, and spot peacocks and deer on this serene island.
Visit the Anthropological Museum (Entry fee: INR 10, 1 hour), which showcases the rich tribal culture and heritage of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Explore the exhibits on the indigenous tribes, their lifestyle, arts, and crafts.
End your day with the mesmerizing light and sound show (Entry fee: INR 50, 1 hour) at the Cellular Jail. Experience the poignant tale of the freedom fighters and the hardships they endured during their incarceration in this historically significant venue.
For a unique experience, visit Chidiya Tapu, also known as the Bird Island. This off the beaten path attraction offers breathtaking sunset views and a chance to spot a variety of exotic bird species. Another local favorite is North Bay Island, which offers excellent snorkeling opportunities to explore the vibrant marine life.
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