Cellular Jail: Begin your tour with a visit to the famous Cellular Jail, also known as “Kala Pani.” This colonial prison symbolizes India's struggle for freedom. End the visit with the Light and Sound Show, which narrates the tales of India's independence movement.
Anthropological Museum: Explore the cultural heritage of the indigenous tribes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, like the Jarwa, Nicobarese, and Onge.
Day 2: Ross Island and Chidiya Tapu
Ross Island: This island was the administrative headquarters of the British during their rule. Walk through the ruins of British colonial buildings and understand the historical importance of the island.
Chidiya Tapu: In the evening, enjoy the scenic sunset at Chidiya Tapu. This spot is also a bird-watcher’s paradise, reflecting the island's natural beauty alongside cultural roots in nature.
Day 3: Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)
Radhanagar Beach: Visit one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. While it is known for its pristine beauty, interact with locals to learn about the region's traditions and lifestyle.
Tribal Cultural Interaction: Engage with local settlers from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Their lifestyle reflects a blend of Indian and indigenous tribal culture, offering an insightful cultural exchange.
Day 4: Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)
Bharatpur Beach: Relax at this serene beach while learning about the cultural influences of settlers and their stories of migration and settlement in the Andaman region.
Laxmanpur Beach: A beautiful spot to witness the island's relaxed culture, enjoy local seafood, and watch the sunset.
Day 5: Baratang Island
Tribal Culture: Visit the Jarawa Tribe Reserve. Although direct contact with the Jarawa tribe is not allowed to preserve their privacy and culture, the experience provides insight into their way of life and the government's efforts to protect them.
Limestone Caves: Explore the mystical limestone caves that have great cultural significance for the indigenous people.
Day 6: Diglipur
Ram Nagar Beach: Explore the cultural practices related to sea turtle conservation by interacting with local communities who protect the turtle nesting sites.
Saddle Peak: Discover how the local culture intertwines with nature, as the peak is not only a trekking destination but also holds spiritual importance for locals.
Day 7: Departure from Port Blair
Before departure, visit local markets to explore handicrafts made from shells, wood, and bamboo, which reflect the artistic skills passed down through generations. Book your tour