The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a group of islands situated in the Bay of Bengal. They boast a diverse range of flora and fauna, including some of the world's most stunning coral reefs. The islands are steeped in culture and history, featuring a unique blend of indigenous and colonial influences. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to take you on a virtual tour of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, highlighting their breathtaking natural beauty, fascinating history, and distinctive culture. You will be introduced to the islands' top attractions, which include their pristine beaches, lush forests, and incredible wildlife. We invite you to sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the splendor of one of the world's most captivating destinations.
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HAVELOCK
ISLAND
Highlights: Known for its dive sites and
pristine beaches, Havelock Island
offers an exceptional experience with
activities like snorkeling, scuba diving,
and elephant rides. Radhanagar Beach,
one of Asia’s finest beaches, is a must-
visit here.
Location: Situated approximately 70
km northeast of Port Blair, Havelock is
accessible by ferry from the capital
city.
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3. RADHANAGAR
BEACH
Highlights: Awarded as one of the best
beaches in Asia, Radhanagar Beach is
famous for its stunning sunset views,
soft white sand, and crystal-clear
turquoise waters. It’s perfect for
swimming and sunbathing.
Location: Located on the western coast
of Havelock Island.
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CELLULAR JAIL
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Highlights: A colonial prison now serving as a shrine to the
freedom fighters of India. Its Light and Sound show in the
evenings narrates the heart-wrenching history of the Indian
independence struggle.
Location: In Port Blair, it stands as a stark reminder of
India’s struggle for freedom.
5. Highlights: Once the administrative
headquarters of the British, the island is
now famous for its historical ruins and
exotic wildlife. It’s a great spot for
photography and exploring colonial
architecture.
Location: A short boat ride from Port
Blair
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ROSS ISLAND-
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BARATANG
ISLAND
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Highlights: Showcases the
tropical side with dense forests,
indigenous tribes, mangroves,
dongi rides, shorelines, bird
watching, and trekking. The island
is also known for its unique
limestone caves and mud
volcanoes.
Location: 101.4 km from Port
Blair.
7. JOLLY BOUY
ISLAND
Highlights: Renowned for its coral
reefs and underwater marine life,
offering splendid opportunities for
snorkeling and scuba diving. The
island is part of Mahatma Gandhi
Marine National Park.
Location: About 30 km southwest
of Port Blair, accessible by boat.
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. MAKRUZZ
Highlights: A high-speed catamaran
ferry service offering a comfortable
and quick way to travel between
islands. It’s popular for its scenic sea
routes and onboard amenities.
Location: Operates between Port
Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil
Island.
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CHIDIYA TAPU
Highlights: Known as the “Sunset Point”
and “Bird Island”, this place is famous for
its lush green mangroves, forest cover,
and numerous species of birds. It’s a
paradise for nature lovers and bird
watchers.
Location: At the southern tip of South
Andaman, about 25 km from Port Blair.
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. BHARATPUR
BEACH
Highlights: A beautiful coral reef
close to the shore makes it an ideal
spot for snorkeling and glass-bottom
boat rides. The beach is known for its
calm and shallow waters.
Location: Located on Neil Island,
easily accessible from Port Blair by
ferry.
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ELEPHANT
BEACH
Highlights: Famous for its coral reefs and an
array of water sports like jet-skiing and sea-
walking. The beach is a hotspot for adventure
seekers and beach lovers.
Location: On Havelock Island, accessible via a
short boat ride from the main jetty or a trek
through the forest.
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