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Port Blair

Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex

Visitor Information
Famous for: View of the open Sea, Clear waters, Evening Breeze.
Tickets: No entry fee.
Opening Timings: Open daily.
Duration: 1-2 hours.
The Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex is also known as Andaman Water Sports Complex which is located in the heart of Port Blair and this is a must visit place filled with fun, excitement and delight. The complex offers the traveller a range of safe and adventurous water sports activities like Jet Ski Ride, Speed Boat Ride, Banana Ride, Sofa Ride, etc. Other than offering a serene and congenial water sports experience to all age groups, Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex also holds historical prominence. This is the memorial place of the Battle of Aberdeen, which was fought between Andaman aborigines and Britishers in the year 1859. The monument commemorating the ‘Battle of Aberdeen’ can be seen within the complex structures. The artificial waterfall in the region is also another attraction and there is a children’s park nearby as well. Thus, Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex holds sundry reasons that make it worth visiting attraction on your Andaman trip.
Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex:
Click Pictures.
Sightseeing.
Sit & Relax.
Roam around.

Activities at Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex :
Jet Ski Ride @ Rs.350/- (1 round) per person / @ Rs.600/- (2 rounds) per person.
Speed Boat Ride @ Rs.350/- per person.
Banana Ride @ Rs.600/- per person.

Cellular Jail

Visitor Information
Famous for: History, Freedom Struggle, Revolutionaries, Memorial.
Tickets: 30 INR per person & 180 INR per person.
Opening Timings: Open daily except Govt. holidays from 9 am to 12.30 and 1.30 pm to 4.45 pm.
Duration: 2 hours.
The Cellular Jail was a colonial prison in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. The prison was used by the British especially to exile political prisoners and revolutionaries to the remote archipelago. The construction of the prison started in 1896 and was completed in 1906. The building had seven wings which was subsequently damaged and presently three out of the seven prongs are intact. At the centre of the building a tower served as the intersection and was used by guards to keep watch on the inmates. The wings radiated from the tower in straight lines, much like the spokes of a bicycle wheel. A large bell was kept in the tower to raise an alarm. Each of the seven wings had three stories upon completion. There were no dormitories and a total of 693 cells. Each cell was 4.5 by 2.7 metres (14.8 ft x 8.9 ft) in size with a ventilator located at a height of 3 metres (9.8 ft). The spokes were so designed such that the face of a cell in a spoke saw the back of cells in another spoke. This way, communication between prisoners was impossible. They were all in solitary confinement.Some famous inmates of the Cellular Jail were Diwan Singh Kalepani, Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi, Yogendra Shukla, Batukeshwar Dutt, Maulana Ahmadullah, Movli Abdul Rahim Sadiqpuri, Maulvi Liaquat Ali, Babarao Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Bhai Parmanand, Shadan Chandra Chatterjee, Sohan Singh, Vaman Rao Joshi and Nand Gopal.After independence, Cellular Jail was converted into a National Memorial in 1969 in which the entrance block houses Freedom Fighters Photos and Exhibition Gallery in the ground floor. The first floor of the building has an Art Gallery, Netaji Gallery and a Library on freedom movement. A gallery on First War of Independence and another gallery with rare collection of old photographs has also been set up in the premises. Added attraction in the National Memorial is the programme of Sound and Light Show (Son-et-Lumiere).

Things to Do at Cellular Jail:
Discover the History.
Visit the Gallery.
Light &Sound Show.
Pay Tribute to the Freedom Fighters .

Ross Island

Visitor Information
Famous for: Colonial life, Ruins, Freedom Struggle, Animal, Birds.
Tickets: Boat ride charge to reach here.
Opening Timings: Open daily except wednesday.
Duration: 2 hours.
The Fisheries Aquarium, also known as Aquarium, is located adjacent to the Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex. It exhibits species of marine life endemic to the islands and found in the Indo-Pacific and the Bay of Bengal. Initially a museum, it was converted to an Aquarium which now houses over 350 different species of marine life. The unique Fisheries Museum has a huge variety of sea shells ranging from small to large to massive sized shells. The aquarium also has display of live animals such as huge table corals, crabs, sharks and starfish stored behind huge glass walls. The skeleton of a sperm whale, known for being the largest toothed whale, and life size display of dolphin and saw fish are some of the interesting sights you could take in at the museum. The Fisheries Museum offers a great learning opportunity for all who are interested in the different forms of marine life living or endemic or endangered. It is a great opportunity to learn about the habitats of marine life and also discover that how unique Andamans is from many of its counterparts. The Museum remains closed on Mondays, Public Holidays and Second Saturdays.
Things to Do at Ross Island:
Light and Sound Show from 5:15 pm.
Explore the nearby British colony ruins.
View the many Deers and Peacocks.

North Bay

Visitor Information
Famous for: Beach, Nature, Serenity, Adventure, Water sports.
Tickets: Boat ride charge to reach here.
Opening Timings: Open daily till Sunset.
Duration: 2 hours.
North Bay is also known as Coral Island. The beach around the island is very famous for rich and enchanting under water corals. Regular ferry serbvices are available from Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex. The ride from Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex by a boat takes about half an hour to reach North Bay. The treasures of these coral islands are unforgettable. As the underwater world comes alive, one forgets that there is a less perfect world outside, so engrossing are the vast expanses of colorful corals, fish and vegetation. A peek into this magic land leaves one in a daze for the rest of the day. Coral island with white sand beaches and surrounded by the pristine beauty of Nature. The sea has gifted this island with all the splendor to attract any sea loving human. The coral reefs of North Bay are gorgeously decorated by nature to stun the visitor. Its rich under water corals makes this island an ideal place for many Water Sports Activities like Snorkeling, Scuba Diving, Sea Walk and Glass Bottom Boat Ride.
Things to Do at North Bay:
Scuba Diving.
Sea Walking.
Parasailing.
All Water sports activities are good to do here.
Activities at North Bay :
Snorkeling @ Rs.500/- per person (including underwater photography).
Scuba Diving @ Rs.3500/- per person.
Sea Walk @ Rs.3500/- per person.
Glass Bottom Boat Ride @ Rs.500/- per person.

Fisheries Museum (Aquarium)

Visitor Information
Famous for: Showcase the Marine and Biological side of the Andaman Island.
Tickets: 10 INR per person
Opening Timings: Open daily 9 am – 4 pm.
Duration: 1 hours.
The Fisheries Aquarium, also known as Aquarium, is located adjacent to the Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex. It exhibits species of marine life endemic to the islands and found in the Indo-Pacific and the Bay of Bengal. Initially a museum, it was converted to an Aquarium which now houses over 350 different species of marine life. The unique Fisheries Museum has a huge variety of sea shells ranging from small to large to massive sized shells. The aquarium also has display of live animals such as huge table corals, crabs, sharks and starfish stored behind huge glass walls. The skeleton of a sperm whale, known for being the largest toothed whale, and life size display of dolphin and saw fish are some of the interesting sights you could take in at the museum. The Fisheries Museum offers a great learning opportunity for all who are interested in the different forms of marine life living or endemic or endangered. It is a great opportunity to learn about the habitats of marine life and also discover that how unique Andamans is from many of its counterparts. The Museum remains closed on Mondays, Public Holidays and Second Saturdays.
Fisheries Museum (Aquarium):
Collection of knowledge of Marine Life.

Naval Marine Museum (Samudrika)

Visitor Information
Famous for: Indian Navy, Marine life.
Tickets: 50 INR for adults and 25 INR for Children.
Opening Timings: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm.
Duration: 1.5 hours.
Naval Marine Museum, also known as Samudrika, is a museum run by the Indian Navy. This museum aims to generate awareness about the environment in the ocean and the marine life. Samudrika is derived from the word Samudra, meaning Sea and as the Andaman Islands is surrounded by sea, this museum showcases all its aspects in different categories. The categories are history, people, marine life and archeology. The museum has five sections presenting history of Andaman Islands, Geographical information, people of Andaman, Archaeology and Marine life. This museum create awareness on various aspects of oceanic environment and houses a vast collection of cells, corals and a few species of colourful fishes of the sea around the islands. The museum also showcases a small Aquarium. Outside the museum is a skeleton of a young blue whale washed ashore on the Nicobars. The Museum remains open on all days except on Mondays, Public Holidays and Second Saturdays.
​Things to Do around Naval Marine Museum (Samudrika):
View of Marine life.
Shop for souvenirs.
Visit a mini zoo for saltwater Crocodiles.

Zoological Survey Of India Museum

Visitor Information
Famous for: Natural history of Andaman, Wildlife collection.
Tickets: No entry fee.
Opening Timings: Open daily 9 am – 5 pm and sunday closed.
Duration: 1-2 hours.
Zoological Survey of India Museum homes many varieties of corals, sponges, butterflies and centipedes etc. It also possesses other mammals, birds, reptiles, etc. The museum is a treasure house of diverse variety of flora and fauna found in Andamans. You can see the beautiful diaplay of butterflies, mammals, beetles and birds here. It also homes stuffed specimens of hawks and parakeets and mammals like civets and bats. The Zoological Survey of India Museum is a great place to learn about the local flora and fauna of the Andamans. A special mention goes to the entomological displays. Apart from being a tourist spot, the collections in Zoological Survey of India Museum, the well labelled display with genetic and species names are useful for scientists, research students and animal enthusiasts. The Museum remains open on all days except on Mondays, Public Holidays and Second Saturdays.
Things to Do at Zoological Survey of India Museum:
Try and learn of the habitats, lifestyles and relevance of each of the species to human life..
You can indulge in adrenaline sports in these islands.

Anthropological Museum

Visitor Information
Famous for: Anthropology, Tribes, History.
Tickets: 10 INR per person.
Opening Timings: Open daily.
Duration: 45 mins.
Anthropological Museum is an epitome of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands culture as it showcases several important things and documents dating back to the time of the original inhabitants of the Islands, prior to the British invasion. It has several things preserved within it that are a proof of the existence and life of the different tribes who inhabited the different Islands largely. The variety of things depicted in the museum bear testimony to the lifestyle, culture and daily utilities used by the Tribes during the early days. Anthropological Museum is an ethnographic museum that illustrates the four Negrito Tribes of Andamans. These tribes are Sentinesle, Jarawas, Great Andamanese and the Onges and two Mongloid tribes of the Nicobar including Shompens and Nicobarese. The museum has on display various articles like handicrafts, tools, arts and crafts, implements, photographs and clothing that date back to the era of prominence of these native tribes. It goes on to display models of clay and hay to better describe the houses, utensils, ornaments and equipment used by them. The major exhibits of this museum are an ancient Jarawa Chest Guard, Shamanic Sculptures created by Nicobarese, a skull discovered from Sentinelese and much more. This museum remains functional on all days except on Mondays and Govt. Holidays.
Things to Do near Anthropological Museum:
Shop for Souvenirs at the museum shop.
View the Gandhi Statute memorial.

Chatham Saw Mill

Visitor Information
Famous for: History Factory, Asia biggest Saw Mill .
Tickets: 10 INR per person.
Opening Timings: Open daily 8.30 am – 2 Pm, Sunday closed.
Duration: 1 hour.
Chatham Saw Mill is the saw mill situated in a small island called Chatham Island. Chatham Island was formerly known as Mark Island and it is connected to Port Blair by a bridge. It was set up in 1883 by the British Govt. with the primary objective to meet the local requirements of saw and timber for the constructional works. It is owned by the state government. The Chatham saw mill is one of the biggest and the oldest saw mills built in Asia. It is a store house of timber varieties like, Padauk, Gurjan, Marble, Satin Wood, etc. Within the saw mill compound is a museum showcasing the various timber wealth of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The museum offers an insight in to forest activities through scale models and display decorative pieces made of Padauk, Marble, Gurjan, Satin Wood, etc. Chatham Saw Mill reamins functional on all days except on Sundays and Industrial Holidays.
Things to Do near Chatham Saw Mill:
Factory Tour.
Wooden Souvenir shops.