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Anthropological Museum |
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Anthropological Museum, The Anthropological Museum at Port Blair presents culture of Andaman Tribes. One can view the tools, photographs and models of weapons of the aborigines tribes of Andaman and Nicobar islands |
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Aquarium |
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Aquarium, The aquarium or fisheries museum, near the Andaman Water Sports Complex, exhibits more than 300 marine species peculiar to the islands and those found in the Indo-Pacific and the Bay of Bengal . |
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Chatham |
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Chatham, a small island, connected to Port Blair by a bridge. It is famous for a sawmill, considered to be on of the oldest and the largest in Asia. The mill was built by the British in 1836. The island also has the second largest wharf in the Andamans. |
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Chidiya Tapu |
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Chidiya Tapu, Chidiya Tapu or Bird Island is a tiny village on the southern most tip of South Andaman, about 25km from Port Blair. Its lush green mangroves and sandy beaches make a picturesque site. The island also provides astounding views of other islands and submerged corals, especially at sunset. Some of the best snorkelling in the area is offered at an island, a couple of kilometers south of Chidiya Tapu. |
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Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park |
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Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, The Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park at Wandoor comprises 15 islands, creeks and open sea spread across 280 sq. km. It includes mangrove creeks, tropical rain forests, more than 50 types of corals, and rare under-water marine life. Glass bottom boats and snorkels are available on hire to watch these colorful marine animals. |
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Sippighat Farm |
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Sippighat Farm: Sprawling over an area of 80 acres is a Government farm. Research & Development programmes for cultivation of spices like cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, coconut and pepper are conducted here. Research and Demonstration farm of the Central Agricultural Research Institute (CARI) is nearby. |
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Samudrika (Naval Marine Museum ) |
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Samudrika (Naval Marine Museum ), The museum has on display shells, corals, and many species of fish, and historical and geographical information on these islands. It is run by the Indian Navy and is located near Andaman Teal House at Port Blair. |
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Neil Islands |
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Neil Island is one of the beautiful island among the Andaman Group of Islands . This island is situated 45 Kms far from Port Blair city which is duly connected by boat.The island's lush green forest and sandy beaches makes it ideal holiday destination for eco-friendly tourists . The sea here is shallow and full of colorful corals. |
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North Bay (Coral Island) |
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North Bay (Coral Island) is accessable from Port Blair via ferry. The treasures of these coral islands are unforgettable. As the underwater world comes alive, one forgets that there is a less perfect world outside, so engrossing are the vast expanses of colorful corals, fish and vegetation. A peek into this magic land leaves one in a daze for the rest of the day. Coral island with white sand beaches and surrounded by the pristine beauty of Nature. The sea has gifted this island with all the splendor to attract any sea loving human. The Coral reefs, though damaged, are gorgeously decorated by nature to stun the visitor. The exquisite marine life and aquatic ecology offer some of the best snorkeling site for visitors. |
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Shopping |
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Shopping, Andaman is not really a place to go shopping. But Port Blair is coming up with some good markets, like the other Indian cities. Here you will find Handicraft products mostly made from Wood, Jute, Bamboos, corals, sea shells, etc and are specialty of the islands. The Sagarika Emporium/ Cottage Industry is the best point of shopping. The tribals are away from the civilised world so their handicrafts and traditional crafts do not come into the market. In Andaman one can look out for decorative items and things made from the sea shells. Corals are also sold in the market in various sizes and colors. |
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