11 Beautiful Tourist Places To Visit in Port Blair This Summer To Cool Off The Heat

Places To Visit in Port Blair
Places To Visit in Port Blair

Andaman and Nicobar islands are regarded as pride of India and biggest city to visit islands along with the finest of tourist attractions is Port Blair City. It is without a doubt the most famous location in the whole of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and is preferred by all those tourists who want to be surrounded by luxury and adventure. Not just within the city but also in the surrounding unexplored lands of Port Blair. In this article we are going to explore the best places to visit Port Blair for all seasons, making sure we are getting a chance to include history, nature and spiritual locations in your Port Blair itinerary!

Attractive Tourist Places in Port Blair To Explore on Your Andaman Vacation

1. Cellular Jail

In the colonial era, this jail was one of the most feared jails in all of India. Cellular Jail in Port Blair is the most patriotic and informative of all sightseeing in Port Blair which leads tourists to an insight about the administrative policies of the British colonial government. It also gives visitors an idea of how our brave freedom fighters were treated behind the knowledge of all Indians. Today the gruesome and dreary jail has been turned into a museum that also houses information and artefacts about the lives of local tribal people in Andaman. There is a light and sound show in this cellular jail which is narrated by the Peepal Tree present there and talks about the execution and torture of famous freedom fighters.

Entry fee: 10 INR for adult visitors. 100 INR if you want to capture videos.

Opening and closing timings: 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Closed on Mondays and public holidays.

Time taken to visit: 3 to 4 hours

2. Corbyn’s Cove Beach

If you are visiting Andaman, beaches and water sports are bound to be at the top of your list. A hidden but quite popular the places to visit in Port Blair is Corbyn’s Cove Beach, which is located 7 km to the south of the main Port Blair City. This place is popularly taken up by tourists as a swimming spot and for those who don’t like to swim, this is the wonderful open beach surrounded by cliffs where you can relax and explore. A picture-perfect line of coconut and palm groves dot the boundaries of this beach. One must take careful however as there are some occasional crocodile sightings in this region!

Entry fee: no entry fee

Opening and closing timings: no official opening and closing timings

Time taken to visit: minimum 2 hours

3. Chidiya Tapu

This Tapu, or Island, is famous for two beautiful things – the sound of Exotic tropical birds and the view of incomparable, golden sunsets. Chidiya Tapu is strategically located at such a place that the most picturesque side of the Andaman coastline comes into full view once you visit this little Island. It is said that there are about 40 varieties of regional birds on this Island. The whole Island continuously Echoes in a constant shopping of a million birds – this exciting natural phenomenon which you will not witness anywhere else in the world is what makes the Chidiya Tapu one of the most popular places to visit in Port Blair. The most famous beach here is the Munda Pahar beach and you can start a 1.5 km Munda Pahar Trek here as well!

Entry fee: No Entry fee

Opening and closing timings: no official opening and closing timings

Time taken to visit:  4 to 5 hours

4. Zonal Anthropological Museum

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have a unique Anthropological history to boast of. The native tribes of these islands, such as the Jarawa Tribes, have seen anthropological development which is different from the rest of the world. Even today, these tribes prefer to live a primitive style of life. The Zonal Anthropological Museum is one of the most beautiful heritage tourist places in Port Blair where you can closely inspect the life of humans on the Indian island kingdoms of the past. This museum is an absolute must-visit in Port Blair for adults and children alike! Other tribes featured in this museum are the Shompen, Onge and Nicobarese tribes of these glorious islands.

Entry fee: 20 INR per person 

Opening and closing timings: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Time taken to visit: 2 to 3 hours

5. Wandoor Beach

According to many tourists, this is the best beach around Port Blair. The Wandoor Beach is known for its sparklingly clear waters and brilliant blue skies. Soft, gentle sandy shores make it a great place for boat riding and adventure sporting. However, while this is a haven for photographers, tourists are not allowed to go inside the water due to the large presence of saltwater crocodiles in this region. Visit this beach to travel to another of the most famous tourist places in Port Blair – Jolly Buoy Island. You can spot many islands from this beach. An interesting collection of golden seashells and rock formations on this beach make this visit even more eventful.

Entry fee: no entry fee 

Opening and closing timings: 4:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Time taken to visit: 3 hours

6. Viper Island

This historic Island lies to the south of Port Blair and is four km away from the capital city. This interesting, often overlooked tourist place in Port Blair found its name from the marine vessel H.M.S. Viper, top which Lt. Blair – on whose name the Port Blair City itself has been named – landed on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in 1789. It is on Viper Island that the first jail for Indian political prisoners was built. Even today, you can see the ruined structures of this torturous jail which once had solitary cells, whipping stands and feared gallows located within the premises. The thick, beautiful vegetation surrounding this jail makes this visit a thoughtful and patriotic journey.

Entry fee: no entry fee 

Opening and closing timings: 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Time taken to visit: 4 hours

7. Samudrika Marine Museum

Some museums have the ability to be a choice location to explore both natural and human history – and this addition to the most lively spots for sightseeing in Port Blair is definitely that kind of a place. Built with a beautiful open-air architecture and postmodernist features, this museum is a winner for children. From the skeletons of deep sea creatures to the detailed marine history of the tribal kingdoms of Andaman and Nicobar, the Samudrika Marine Museum houses it all and is run by none other than the Indian Navy.  There is a beautiful Shelton of a blue whale that can be spotted at the entrance. A tempting emporium inside attracts shoppers from all over the world.

Entry fee: 50 INR per person 

Opening and closing timings: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Time taken to visit: 3 hours

8. Mount Harriet National Park

Mount Harriet National Park
Mount Harriet National Park

No matter what you cannot afford to miss becoming acquainted with the wide variety of unseen species that are found on the Andaman Islands. Due to the native cultures of the tribes living there, as well as the relatively pristine, unexplored geographical setting, Andaman has experienced an evolution in a much different way as compared to the mainland of India. The Mount Harriet National Park is the biggest establishment in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands dedicated to the local zoological and Botanical mysteries of this region. Attractions like the saltwater crocodile, Andaman turtles, Andaman wild pigs, tropical butterflies and special robber crabs make this destination one of the most coveted tourist places to visit in Port Blair.

9. Murugan Temple

Did you know that the son of Lord Shiva is none other than Lord Murugan? It is a historical survivor of the powerful Dravidian culture, and its appearance is very similar to the colourful, tapering temple architecture common in all of Southern India. During the festive season, many dances, music and elaborate pujas are organized to welcome the holy season. They serve Bhog inspired by different South Indian, Andamani and South Asian cuisines. Surprisingly, in this part of the world, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian (seafood) food is served by the temple board!

Entry fee: no entry fee 

Opening and closing timings: 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Time taken to visit: 1 to 2 hours 

10. Forest Museum

The forests of Andaman and Nicobar Islands are what give this place its true spirit. From the many yet undiscovered Botanical and zoological species to the lesser known artistic wonders of the forest people in this area, exploring the woodwork and creative weaponry is all made possible thanks to the Forest Museum in Port Blair. Most underrated tourist places in Port Blair, you will see glimpses of work made from marble trees, gurjan trees and satinwood. It is located within the forest area which makes the walk to this Museum very special for everyone. There is a surrounding forest market from where you can take souvenirs home for friends and family.

Entry fee: 2 INR per person

Opening and closing timings: 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Time taken to visit: 3 hours

11. Japanese Bunkers and Bomb Pit

Japanese Bunker
Japanese Bunkers

Andaman Islands have historical landmarks belonging to almost every major historical event in human civilization. The Japanese Bunkers and bomb pit (located nearby) are one of the most surprising tourist places in Port Blair, and it gives tourists a peek into the position of India during the Second World War. Although the bunkers are small, they are almost always thronged by tourists because of their picturesque, rustic aesthetic. Located nearby is a lesser known Japanese Temple, which is a part of the small but serene amusement park known officially as The Gandhi Park. 

Entry fee: no entry fee 

Opening and closing timings: open 24 hours

Time taken to visit: 1 hour

Frequently Asked Questions?

Q. Where is Port Blair located?

A. Port Blair cities located on the southeastern hills of the Andaman Island.

Q. In how many days can Port Blair be explored properly?

A. One can undertake a comprehensive visit to Port Blair in 5-6 days. 

Q. Is Port Blair a safe place to visit?

A. Port Blair is the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is a completely safe place to visit, and is managed by a competent law enforcement system. There is a strong presence of the Indian Navy in this city. 

Conclusion

Our Andaman Travel Packages For Family include heritage resorts, religious tourism, natural tourism, museums and architectural wonders along with exciting activities to do in Port Blair such as scuba diving etc. Contact our experienced travel agents to book your Port Blair journey in advance. We offer the greatest guidance and best deals on all Andaman Trips. While we have the best itinerary pre-planned for you, we also love making customised travel routes curated to the needs of each group!


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