South Andaman Island
South Andaman Island is part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, located in the Bay of Bengal, India. It is known for its lush forests, beautiful beaches, and diverse marine life. The island is home to several small villages and is primarily inhabited by indigenous tribes, as well as settlers from mainland India.
The island's capital, Port Blair, serves as a gateway for tourists exploring the region. Popular activities include snorkeling, scuba diving, and trekking through the rainforests. South Andaman Island is also known for its historical significance, with sites like the Cellular Jail attracting visitors interested in India's colonial past.