Against a backdrop of the cerulean waters of the Bay of Bengal, Andaman Islands sparkle like emerald jewels, thanks to the lush green tropical foliage. Adorned with long stretches of silvery beaches, these islands are a popular destination for a vacation in the middle of nowhere. Most of these islands are a part of the union territory of India and are home to the only Palaeolithic people in the world. Out of the 300 odd islands comprising the Andaman archipelago, only a few are open to tourists.
Havelock Island is the most popular and has the most beautiful beach in Asia, called Radha Nagar Beach. The vision of the blazing red sun sinking beneath the waves, from this beach, is indeed a sight to behold. Ross Island is a paradise for history enthusiasts with its ruins from the time of the British rule. Port Blair, the administrative center of Andaman Islands, is a mixture of modern amenities and old world charm. The Cellular Jail is a testament to the trials of the freedom fighters of India, who were once imprisoned here. Dive into the clear waters enveloping Andaman and lose yourself in an enchanting underwater world, filled with colorful coral reefs. The Andaman Islands in India is an experience like no other!