Andaman Memories

In case you are interested in Andaman tourist places of historic significance, this one you definitely shouldn’t leave out. Ross Island, placed 2 km from Port Blair in South Andaman, served as British administrative base for approximately a century. The development, artwork, and structure that came along with them resulted in the title “Paris of the East” for this island.

Later, it became wrecked via earthquakes and the japanese invasion. The ruins of stunning churches, vine trees, and English homes additionally speak of the frightful beyond of Indian freedom combatants. Some were left at the back of to attend to the island while others were despatched to Viper Island.Now it is taken care of by the Navy and the government has kept alive the history with a Light and Sound show . Animal fans can meet and greet peacocks, deer, ducks and different friendly animals here.

Timings:
08:30 am – 03:00 pm (Ticket counter)
07:00 am – 03:00 (ferry rides)
Light and Sound show (starts 05:00 pm), leave 1 hour earlier to reach in time.
Closed on Wednesdays.