Tourism in Andaman
A riddle wrapped in enigma and a land that is brimming over with chronicles, Andaman, yes it is! For centuries, the world was unknown of its splendor and the majesty that it was bestowed with. But, beauty is hard to hide and Andaman is one of the most visited destinations today, worldwide. Andaman’s paragon attraction has been a big alluring factor among vacationers. The landscape enclosing high mountains, lush green forests, wide roads, long coastline and emarald like sea that shimmers even more when the sun hints on pristine waters, makes up for a picturesque extravaganza.
Where palm trees sway at the rhythm of the sea, tribal drum arouses the tranquility and the water kingdom is always bustling around, Andaman is a different world altogether. You can’t feel it unless you explore it! Nestled serenely around the Bay of Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar islands consists of 527 islands both big and small. Most of the inhabitants are either descendants of the prisoners, refugees or government officials.
Andaman is a trailblazer’s heaven and a naturalist’s paradise. Crescent shaped beaches, tropical jungle, island camping, snorkeling, scuba diving, and several other water sports give you a sure adrenalin rush. Jolly Buoy, Cinque Island, Red Skin Island, Havelock Island, Ross Island, Barren Island and Viper Island are some of the islands that are popular among holiday makers. If you are a food enthusiast, Andaman is your perfect haven; it offers a deluge of cuisines like South India, North Indian, Chettinadu, Continental, Sea food, Tandoori and Chinese.
Some museum tourist spots are the National memorial, Anthropological museum, Fisheries museum, Samudrika and Zoological survey of India museum. Cellular Jail is a significant monument that’s a must watch! Savor the virgin nature or behold the exclusivity of the land, Andaman is here to beckon you to the root!