PORT BLAIR CITY TRAVEL Guide
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SOUTH ANDAMAN: PORT BLAIR AND
AROUND:
South Andaman is today the most heavily populated of the
Andaman Islands, particularly around the capital, Port
Blair. Foreign tourists can only visit its southern
reaches western shores at Wandoor, 35-km southwest of
Port Blair. With one's own transport it's easy to find
one's way along the narrow bumpy roads that connect
small villages, weaving through forests and coconut
fields, and skirting the swamps and rocky outcrops that
form the coastline. Port Blair, a characterless cluster
of tin-roofed buildings tumbling towards the sea in the
north, east and west and petering into fields and
forests in the suit, merits only a short stay.
NEARBY CITIES
Mayabunder Kalighat Chennai - 1190 Km
Calcutta - 1255 Km Vishakapatnam - 1200 Km
PRIME ATTRACTION OF PORT BLAIR
Ross Island:
Once the seat of British power and capital of Andaman
Islands, it stands now as a ruin of the bygone days with
the old structure almost in debris. A small museum named
'Smritika' holds photographs and the other antiques of
the British’s relevant to these islands.
Viper Island:
The British’s used to harbour convicts here. The first
jail was constructed here which was abandoned after the
construction of Cellular Jail. It has a gallows atop a
hillock, where condemned prisoners were hanged. Sher
Ali, who killed Lord Mayo, the Viceroy of India in 1872,
was also hanged here. Andaman Water Sports Complex: This
is a unique sports complex of its kind. Facilities for
safe water sports and adventure water sports such as
Water Skiing, Water Scooters, Gemini Boats, Parasailing,
Sailboats, Wind Surfers, Speedboats and Glass Bottom
Boats for Coral/ Shipwreck Viewing, etc. are available
here. Saline water swimming pool, promenade for
morning/evening walk, change room & Food Plaza are
available near to the complex. There is a memorial built
to commemorate the battle of Aberdeen, fought between
the British and Andamanese aborigines in May 1859 in
which many Andamanese died.
CORBYN'S COVE:
Corbyn's Cove, the coconut palm fringed beach, ideal for
sun basking, is 7-kms away from port Blair town.
Facilities like hotel, restaurant and bar, changing room
etc., are available near to the beach. Historical
remains like Japanese bunkers can be seen here. Snake
Island situated nearby is famous for Scuba Diving.
CHATHAM:
The Chatham Saw Mill, one of the oldest and largest
mills in Asia, is built on a tiny island connected to
Port Blair by a bridge. It is a storehouse of timber
like Padauk, Gurjan, Marble, Satin Wood, etc. This
island has the second largest wharf of these islands,
where island mainland ships can berth. The island is
near the Haddo wharf, which is the largest wharf in the
islands.
Marina Park:
This Park, right on the seashore near to the water
sports complex, has amusements rides, children's traffic
park and toy train. A suitable place for spending the
evenings.
Gandhi Park:
This beautiful park near to the Raj Niwas has facilities
like amusement rides, safe water sports, and nature
trail around the lake, garden, restaurant and historic
remains like Japanese temple as well as a bunker.
Anthropological Museum:
This museum at Phoenix Bay depicts the life of the
Paleolithic Islanders. It also houses the models of the
aborigines and their tools.
SAMUDRIKA (NAVAL MARINE MUSEUM):
Situated opposite to Andaman teal house, Delanipur this
museum is meant to create awareness on various aspects
of oceanic environment. A good collection of shells,
corals and a few species of colourful fishes found in
these islands are on display.
Zoological Survey Of India Museum:
Situated near to Andaman teal house, this museum and
research library exhibit a good variety of sponges,
corals, butterflies, centipedes etc., Situated at Haddo,
this museum offers and insight into forest activities
through scale models and displays decorative pieces made
of famous woods like Padauk, Marble, Peauma, Gurjan,
Satin Wood, etc.
MINI ZOO:
Situated at Haddo (Delanipur - Chatham Road), it houses
some of the rare species of endemic birds and animals
found n these islands.
AQUARIUM (FISHERIES MUSEUM):
Situated near Andaman water sports complex, it exhibits
species of marine life peculiar to the islands and found
in the Indo-Pacific Ocean and the Bay of Bengal.
Cellular Jail Port Blair's only firm reminder of its
gloomy past, the sturdy brick Cellular Jail, overlooks
the sea from a small rise in the northeast of town.
Built between 1896 and 1905, its tiny solitary cells
were quite different and far worse than the dormitories
in other prison blocks erected earlier. Only three of
the seven wings that originally radiated from the
central tower now remain. Visitors can peer into the
cells (3m by 3.5m), and imagine the grim condition under
which the prisoners existed. The Sound ad Light show
outlines the history of the prison, and a small museum
by the entrance gate exhibits lists of convicts,
photographs and grim torture devices.
Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Wandoor (29-km.
By Road From Port Blair)
This park is made up of open sea, creeks and fifteen
small and large islands covering an area of
281.5-sq-kms. One can see mangrove forests along the
creeks and magnificent tropical forests, beautiful
beaches, fascinating coral reefs and schools of
ornamental fish and marine life. Wandoor is the base to
visit the islands in this park like Jolly Buoy and
redskin. Glass bottom boats help to take a closer look
at the coral colonies. A perfect place for Scuba Diving
and Snorkeling.
Cinque Islands (39-km. By Sea From Port Blair):
Declared as a sanctuary, these are enchanting islands
with rare corals and under water marine life and
tropical rain forest. There is a beautiful sand bar
joining the north Cinque and South Cinque Islands.
Private boat services are also available to this island
and are suitable for Scuba Diving and Snorkeling.
Mount Harriet (55-km, By Road 55-km/15-km By Ferry
And Road From Port Blair)
One can take a ferry service from the Chatnam wharf to
Bamboo flat. From there one can take a vehicle to Mt
Harriet, which is 365m. A natural trail takes to the top
and one can have a comfortable stay at the forest
guesthouse. Towards the north are the Mt. Harriet
National Park and Madhuban. One can watch the elephants
being trained to carry logs over here.
Chidiya Tapu (25-km. By Road From Port Blair):
Chidiya Tapu is the southern most tip of South Andaman
Island. The lush green mangroves, forest cover with
numerous chirping birds and the sylvan sands and Munda
Pahar beaches make it an ideal picnic site. One can
witness breathtaking sunsets over here.
Sippighat Farm (14-km. By Road From Port Blair):
This farm sprawling over an area of 80 acres, conducts
research and development programs for cultivation of
spices like Cloves, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Coconut and
Pepper. Research and demonstration farm of the Central
Agricultural Research Institute (CAIR) is nearby.
Collinpur (36-km. By Road From Port Blair):
Situated near to Tirur, this place has a beautiful sandy
beach with shallow water. Suitable for swimming, sun
basking and viewing sunset.
Madhuban (75-kms. By Road/20-kms By Ferry And Road
From Port Blair):
Madhuban is a trekking area on northeastern side of
Mount Harriet in South Andaman Island. Exotic beach,
endemic birds, animals, butterflies, and elephant
lumbering are the most interesting part of the trek.
Neil Island (36-km. By Sea From Port Blair):
This beautiful island with lush green forest and sandy
beaches is the vegetable bowl of Andamans. Connected by
boat from Port Blair four days a week, it provides an
ideal holiday for Eco friendly tourists. Hawabill nest
guesthouse of the Directorate of Tourism provides
comfortable accommodation here. One can feel the
sincerity and serenity of village life here. Beautiful
beaches at Lakshmanpur, Bharatpur, Sitapur and the
natural bridge formations on the seashore are the
attractions.
Havelock Island (50-kms. By Sea From Port Blair - Via
Neil Island 62-km):
This island, near to Neil Island, offers beautiful sandy
beaches and lush green forest. Radhanagar Beach, 12-km
from the jetty on the western side of the island, is one
of the most sought after tourist destinations in the
islands. One can enjoy quite holidays in the lap of
Mother Nature over here.
North Passage Island (70-km. By Sea From Port Blair):
Famous for Merk Bay - Coral white sandy, shallow beach
suitable for Snorkeling, Swimming and Sun Basking. The
sea around the island is famous for playful Dolphins.
The island is not connected by regular boat services.
One has to hire boats from Long Island or Eratta Jetty -
Rangat to reach Merk Bay. It's a suitable for a day
visit to enjoy the glorious solitude.
Long Island (82-kms. By Sea From Port Blair):
Connected by boat four times a week from Phoenix Bay
Jetty, this island offers an excellent sandy beach at
Lalaji Bay, unpolluted environment and evergreen
forests. Dolphin convoys frequent the sea around the
island. Lalaji Bay, 6-km away from the boat jetty, is
accessible by 15 minutes journey in Doonghies or
trekking through the forest. Island camping (tent
accommodation) is available seasonally over here.
Baratang Island (100-km. By Road From Port Blair):
This island between South and Middle Andamans has a
beautiful beach. Andaman trunk road to Rangat and
Mayabunder goes through this island. Mud volcanoes can
also be seen in this island. Mud volcano is a hole or
vent in the ground that gives off volcanic gases.
Rangat (170-km. By road and 90-km. By Sea):
One can enjoy the quiet village life and solitude of
virgin nature here. You can also breathe unpolluted air,
a rare commodity for the city dweller. Cutbert bay beach
is a turtle nesting ground. One can view the nesting of
turtles during December - February season.
Mayabunder (242-km. By Road and 157-km. By Sea):
Situated in the northern part of Middle Andaman Island,
Mayabunder offers excellent scenic beauty and beautiful
beaches. Inhabited by the settlers from Burma, East
Pakistan and ex-convicts, Mayabunder has a distinct
culture. Beach at Avis Island, Karmatang Beach and
mangrove-lined creeks are some of the main attractions
over here.
Diglipur (290-km By Road/185-km. By Sea):
Situated in North Andaman Island, Diglipur provides a
rare experience for Eco friendly tourists. It is famous
for its oranges, rice and marine life. Saddle peak the
highest point in the islands is nearby. Kalpong, the
only river of Andaman flows from here.
Barren Island (139-km. By Sea From Port Blair):
This is the only active volcano in India. Erupted twice
in recent past, once in 1991 and again in 1994-95, after
remaining dormant for about 177 years. This island,
about 3-km in diameter, has a big crater of the volcano,
about half kilometer away from the shore. Special boats
can visit Barren Island and the visit is restricted to
on board vessels only. Landing ashore is not allowed.
Little Andaman Island (120-km. By Sea From Port
Blair):
Little Andaman Island offers a perfect mix of white
sandy beaches bewitching waterfalls, boating through the
creeks, exciting elephant safari, elephant safari,
elephant lumbering, elephant calls training, surfing
etc. All the places of tourist interest are approachable
by the road, leading northwards from the Hubby by Jetty.
HOW TO GET PORT BLAIR
Air: fights serve Port Blair, on South Andaman, from
Calcutta (Kolkata) (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Sunday) and Chennai (Monday, Wednesday and Friday). Sea:
It's also possible to get to Port Blair by ship. The
principle sailings leave Calcutta (Kolkata) and Chennai
every one of two weeks, and Vishakapatnam once every
month or so. Tourists arriving by plane can pick up the
permit necessary to visit the islands on arrival at Port
Blair airport; passengers travelling on a ship should
obtain on at a Foreigners' Registration Office before
leaving India. |