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The Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer diverse sightseeing across their regions. In South Andaman, Port Blair has the Cellular Jail, Corbyn’s Cove, and Anthropological Museum, while Chidiya Tapu is ideal for sunsets and birdwatching. Havelock Island boasts Radhanagar and Elephant Beaches with snorkeling and diving, and Neil Island has Laxmanpur and Bharatpur Beaches. In North Andaman, Diglipur features Ross and Smith Islands, Kalipur Beach, and Saddle Peak . Little Andaman is known for Butler Bay Beach and adventure sports, while the Nicobar Islands like Car Nicobar and Great Nicobar offer pristine beaches, forests, and tribal culture.
The Andaman and Nicobar Islandsare a group of islands located in the Bay of Bengal, to the southeast of the Indian mainland, and form a union territory of India. Known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and dense tropical forests, these islands are a popular destination for tourism and adventure activities like scuba diving and snorkeling. The culture of the islands is a unique blend ofindigenous tribal traditionsand influences from settlers who migrated from mainland India. The native tribes, such as the Jarawa, Onge, and Nicobarese, have rich customs, traditional dances, and crafts, while the general population celebrates mainstream Indian festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Christmas alongside local cultural events. This mix of natural beauty and cultural diversity makes the Andaman and Nicobar Islands a distinctive part of India.
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