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Why Go to Andaman
Andaman isn’t just a bunch of islands scattered across the sea, it’s an emotion. A world away from the hustle, here the sun rises early, the water is clear as glass, and the air smells of salt, coconut, and quiet.
Here, time slows down. You sit under a thatched roof, sip a tender coconut, and watch the waves come and go like they’ve been doing for centuries. Whether you’re walking barefoot on soft white sand or diving into turquoise waters, the Andamans welcome you like an old friend you never knew you were missing.
Must-Visit Places
Radhanagar Beach
Elephant Beach
Kala Pathar Beach
Endemic Species
Giant Robber Crabs
Lush Rainforest
Cellular Jail National Memorial
Historical Importance
The Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani, is a colonial-era prison built by the British in 1906. It was used to exile and imprison Indian freedom fighters, revolutionaries, and political dissidents who resisted British rule. The jail is a symbol of the brutal oppression of the independence movement and the immense sacrifices made by the nation’s heroes.
Some of the most notable freedom fighters who were imprisoned here include:
Veer Savarkar
Batukeshwar Dutt
Barindra Ghosh
Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi
Hidden Gems
Best Time to Visit
The weather is pleasant, not too hot or rainy.
The sea is calm, perfect for swimming, scuba diving, and boat rides.
Great time for beaches, snorkeling, island hopping, and sightseeing.
❌ Avoid: June to September (Monsoon Season)
It rains a lot, and the sea can be rough.
Many water sports and boat trips are cancelled.
You can still visit, but it’s less fun and less safe for outdoor activities.
🌟 Best Months:
November to April – The best weather and great for all activities.
December to February – Cool and perfect for holidays.
March to May – A bit warmer but still good for water activities.
Best Local Foods
mix of Indian coastal flavors, with influences from Bengali, Tamil, and tribal cuisines, along with lots of seafood and tropical produce.