Places of Interest in and around Port Blair
Gandhi Park
This beautiful park at Port Blair
has facilities like amusement rides, safe water sports, nature trail
around the lake, garden, restaurant and historic remains like Japanese Temple
as well as a bunker. The erstwhile Dilthaman tank, which was the only source
of drinking water to Port Blair, and the area around it has been developed
into Gandhi Park in an unbelievably short time of 13 days.
Sippighat Farm (14 kms.)
Sprawling over an area
of 80 acres is a Government farm. Research & Development programmers 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.
Jogger’s Park
Jogger’s Park situated
at one of the highest points in Port Blair offers a panoramic view of the
Port Blair. In the backdrop of the fully lit landscape, the place provides
excellent view of the area. A must see for visitors in the evening.
Chidiya Tapu (25 kms. from Port Blair)
Chidiya Tapu is the
southernmost tip of South Andaman. The lush green mangroves, forest cover
with numerous chirping birds and the Sylvan Sands and Munda Pahar beaches
make it an ideal picnic site. The forest guesthouse situated on top of a
hillock provides a fabulous view of isolated islands, submerged corals and
the breath-taking sunset. A biological
park has also been opened for tourists. Park entry fee: AdultsRs.20/-,ChildrenRs.10/-,
Foreigners Rs.50/- Video Camera Rs.50/- per entry, Video Camera (Commercial)
Rs500/- per day. Conducted tours are available from Andaman Teal House, Port
Blair to Chidiyatapu.
Collinpur (36 kms. 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)
This place is a
trekking area, north east of South Andaman. Exotic endemic birds, animals,
butterflies, and elephant lumbering are the most interesting part of the trek.
Mount Harriet (55 km, by road/15 km by ferry and road from Port Blair)
The summer headquarters of the Chief Commissioner during British Raj, this place is an ideal for a nice and fascinating over view of the outer islands and the sea. It is the highest peak in the South Andamans (365 meters high). One can trek up to Madhuban through a nature trail and can find rare endemic birds, animals and butterflies. Conducted tours to Mt. Harriet are available from Andaman Teal House. Entry Fee: Rs. 25/-
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