Best Places To Visit In Andaman and Nicobar Islands In August
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A visit to Jolly Buoy needs permission and is open for only a few hours daily. Vacationists can get there either by 4-5 state-run ferries that leave during the daylight or can go for private arrangements as well.
Jolly Buoy
Also known as the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island, Ross Island is one of the secluded islands of Andaman and Nicobar islands. It is located 3 km east of central Port Blair and no human occupancy is allowed on this island!
Ross Island
Also, nature lovers and gallivanters traverse this haven to relish the unscathed countryside. Thus, Radhanagar Beach has inspired a significant number of tourists to travel to Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Radhanagar Beach
Located on Neil Island, Howrah Bridge is a rustic bridge and one of the main draws of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Howrah Bridge can be reached through a ferryboat from Port Blair!
Howrah Bridge
Far-famed as "Kala Pani," Cellular jail happens to be a significant tourist attraction in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This archaic colonial prison was used by British rule to expatriate political prisoners (mostly Indians).
Cellular Jail
Adorned with white shell sand, natural rock, coral formation and ornamental fish, Laxmanpur Beach allures tens of thousands of people from across the world!
Laxmanpur Beach
A journey in itself is a visual treat with delightful green meadows. Prone to high tides, Sitapur beach is more or less an open sea, which offers a panoramic background of natural vegetation to relish the daybreak.
Sitapur Beach
Abode to fascinating coral reefs and offering numerous fun-filled water adventure activities like snorkelling, trekking and, Kayaking, Elephant beach lures both foreigners as well as Indians seeking leisure.