Elephant Beach
A very famous beach of Havelock Island, Elephant Beach is another perfect place to spend holidays known for snorkeling, corals and beautiful marine life. It was destroyed by Tsunami in the year 2004.
A very famous beach of Havelock Island, Elephant Beach is another perfect place to spend holidays known for snorkeling, corals and beautiful marine life. It was destroyed by Tsunami in the year 2004.
Kalapathar Beach is located on one of the corners of the Havelock Island. This beach derives its name from a village called Kalapathar that is famous for its black rocks, situated along the coastline.
The Southern- most tip of south Andaman – chidiya tapu (25km from Port Blair) is a bird watching paradise and also houses a biological park. The biological park at chidiya Tapu is an additional attraction.
Ross island , once the administrative headquarters of the British, is now maintained by the Indian navy Runins of the bygone days with the old structures almost in debris, are seen.
Cellular Jail is one of the famous historical place in India. In the British time it was also known as Kalapani and all the prisoners were kept here as a punishment. Now this is a historical museum and many things here to see.
Teeming with people and encircled by lush green coconut palms, the Corbyn’s Cove is one of the more busy beaches in the Andaman Islands. This is the closest beach to the Port Blair, between 8 kms from the City centre. The drive to the beach is a stunning visual treat.