Andaman Islands
The Andaman Islands are a group of over 300 islands located in the Bay of Bengal, part of India. Known for their stunning beaches, lush forests, and diverse marine life, these islands are a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and adventure. The capital city, Port Blair, serves as the main entry point for visitors.
The islands are home to several indigenous tribes, including the Sentinelese, who have limited contact with outsiders. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are also known for their rich history, including the infamous Cellular Jail, which was used during the British colonial period to imprison political dissidents.