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Port Blair's seaside promenade, one of the few pleasant bits of
town
Port Blair is capital and largest city of the
Andaman
and Nicobar island group, with a population of around
100,000.
Understand
Given the beauty of the rest of the Andamans, Port Blair is a
depressingly ugly and dirty place no different from any other
smaller Indian city, although the seaside has been tarted up a bit.
Aside from Cellular Jail, there isn't really any need to spend more
time here than absolutely necessary, although many travelers will
find themselves overnighting while waiting for their flight or
ferry.
Get in
See Andaman and Nicobar for information
on flights and ships from the mainland.
By plane
Port Blair's Vir Savarkar Airport (IATA: IXZ) is located
about 2 km south of the city. Taxis and autorickshaws wait outside
the terminal at flight times. Public buses can be flagged down on
the main road just outside the airport ( cross the road) . A bus to
Aberdeen Bazaar will cost no more than 7Rp. The terminal is small
and reasonably modern, with an air-conditioned departure hall, but
aside for an overpriced kiosk selling chai and crisps there's not
much to tide you over if your flight is delayed.
Helicopters used to run from Little Andaman once per week but were
grounded after it was ravaged by the tsunami. Check with Pawan
Hans/Air Deccan to see if they've started up a new service.
By bus
Buses connect Port Blair with other points on Grand Andaman,
including Baratang Island (2.5 hrs), Rangat (6 hrs) and Diglipur (8 hrs).
To get "de-luxe" bus tickets, go to the little arena of shops
across the road from the bus station. Ask around, but the guy is in
the fourth shop along on the left on the ground floor.
If you're going further than Rangat the road is somewhat bumpy,
so it's recommended not to get seat number greater than 20 (as this
is over or behind the rear axle). Don't get the rear seats as they
are a bench - you'd be better off on a public bus.
By sea
Various ferries run between area islands:
- Havelock
Island 2-3 times daily from Phoenix Bay, Port Blair. Fast boat
2.5 hours, slow boat 4 hours.
- Neil Island once
a day, 1.5 hours. Some boats go from Havelock.
- Little
Andaman. Several times weekly from Hut Bay, takes 8 hours.
- Long Island. Several times
weekly and takes 8 hours. This ferry continues on to Ranghat on Middle Andaman.
- Diglipur. A few times
weekly and takes 10 hours, overnight.
- Walking is a good option - Port Blair is a
fairly small town.
- Auto-rickshaws are abundant, and within town
should cost Rs 20-40.
- Local buses are also available for inter-city
and intra-city travel. Very cheap, but you'll need to ask around to
figure out the routes.
- Scooters & motorcycles are available for
hire from a few shops around MA Rd. Ask around, and also try your
hotel.
- Private hire cars are available for local
sightseeing around Port Blair and South Andaman.
- Boats are available to destinations like Ross
Island. You can also pay the local fishermen to take you on day
trips to mangrove creeks (Bridget Creek is nice) or places like Mt
Harriet National Park (where you can beach your boat and go
birdwatching). Don't pay more than Rs 2000/day for the boat, and
you can often bargain it down to much less. Be sure to check with
the Forest Dept before heading out, as many destinations require
certain permissions.
- Cellular Jail, [1]. Built by the
British to house political prisoners far away from the mainland.
All prisoners were kept in isolation cells and subjected to a
brutal work regime, with regular whippings and executions. Briefly
taken over by the Japanese during WW2, who added outright torture
to the palette. Today, however, the jail has been transformed into
an immaculately kept national monument complete with a garden that
seems very much at odds with the horror of the place. A
light-and-sound show in Hindi and English available in the
evenings. Entry Rs. 20, closed Mondays.
- Corbyn's Cove - an ok beach, and the closest
to Port Blair, popular with locals for swimming and watching the
sun set. However, part of the beach was washed away by the 2004
tsunami and currents can be very strong, so be careful if you
decide to swim.
- Mini Zoo - A small zoo containing some species
only found on the islands. Very shortly it is going to be shifted
to its new place at Chidiya Tapu.
- Japanese Bunkers, near Corbyn's Cove. Bunkers built by the Japanese army during World
War II. There's one more right down the hill from Cellular
Jail. edit
- Central Agricultural Research Institute (CARI)
- It is about four km away from Airport. CARI Scientists are
conducting research on different aspects of Island Agriculture.
Landscaping of CARI is very beautiful and it is worth seeing. Here
you can see farms of different livestocks and poultry viz. Cattle,
Pig, Goat, Rabbit, Turkey, Quail, Guinea Fowl, Duck, Fisheries
Ponds, Integrated Farming System model etc and fodder blocks as
well.
- Anthropological Museum. Interesting Anthropological museum which gives
the history of the various A&N tribes. Closed Thursdays and
Public Holidays. edit
- Jewelry, wood-carvings and Port Blair t-shirts are available
around Aberdeen Bazaar.
- Samudrika (Govt.
Emporium). This is a govt.
emporium, ask anyone for directions. Autowala will take you
there. edit
- Annaporna Cafeteria, Aberdeen Bazaar (after Hanuman Temple, 200-yards from Clock
Tower, Opposite Police Station.), ☎ 234199. Pure vegetarian restaurant, offering both South
and North Indian food. Cheap. edit
- Icy Spicy, [2].
Punjabi-style north Indian food, with veg food. And a Sweets and
Chaat counter.
- Katubomman (Pure
Veg.), Aberdeen Bazaar (Opposite SBI ATM. {100 yards from Clock
Tower, before Gurudwara}). Vegetarian South Indian food. edit
- Lighthouse Residency, MA Rd (near Aberdeen
Bazaar). One of Port Blair's best restaurants, with a good
(Indianized) Chinese-Thai menu and North Indian favorites. The
speciality here is fresh seafood; check the price and pick your
fish. The tandoori masala fish is outstanding, and they also have
one of the few decent bars in Port Blair. Rs.50-200.
- Mandalay Restaurant, Fortune Resort, Marine
Hill. The Fortune Resort restaurant but caters to non-guests. Not
cheap but the food is quite good, the location peaceful, and the
view is excellent. Does a good buffet for breakfast at about Rs
250.
- New India Cafe, MA Rd, (near Jagannath
Guesthouse). A cheap, local eatery, great if you're on a
budget. Thalis available.
Drink
Coconut water (daap or naaryal pani) is
available everywhere for Rs. 8-10.
Sleep
Thanks to the early-morning scheduling of most flights and
ferries from Port Blair, many hotels have an 8 AM
checkout policy. The good side of this is that it's
generally not a problem to check in early either.
- Aashiaanaa Residency Inn, Marine Hill,
(+91 9474 217 008) & (03192 242858). This family run
place has spotless rooms and is at a great location (two mins.
uphill walk from Marine Jetty from where the ships leave for
Havelock and other nearby islands). All rooms come with cable-TV,
attached bathroom and some with a balcony giving a view over the
marina or city. Non-AC 300-500 Rs and AC 800-1000 Rs. Can arrange
airport pickup for Rs 125.
- Andaman Teal House, Delanipur, Port Blair, ☎ 232642, 234060, 234061, [3].
AC (D/B) Rs. 800/- NAC (D/B) Rs. 400/-
Very centrally located. Prepaid taxi from airport charges Rs.
100/-, while local taxi drivers will take you for Rs. 50. All
government tours start from here (eg Jolly Buoy, Baratang
Islands)Spacious rooms with seaview. Attached restaurant provides
cheap and wholesome meals. Has to be booked 6 to 12 months in
advance specially in peak season. Water supply 2 hours twice a day,
rest of the time you have to use water from buckets.Hotel booking
as well as details of tours can be obtainedfrom director of
Information publicity tourism +913192232694 or (locally)03192
232694. edit
- Central Lodge, Link Rd, +91 3192 233
632. Very basic but some rooms have nice character... and some are
dank, so look at a couple if possible. Very popular with budget
backpackers and those that haven't left India since they came in
1964. Rs 80-120.
- Jagannath Guesthouse, MA Rd, +91 3192
232 148. Very basic but popular with locals and travelers. Some
rooms may stretch the definition of "clean". Rs 200-500.
- Youth Hostel, Aberdeen bazaar, +91
3192 232 459. Dorms Rs 50, rooms Rs 100.
- City King Palace, +91 99332 52389,
+91 (0) 3192 233320. Rooms are neat and air-conditioned.
Rs 1000-1200.
- Lighthouse Residency, 11 MG Rd, ☎ +91 3192 237317, [4]. checkout: 8:00 AM. Opened
2004, recently completed a somewhat haphazard renovation. Tolerably
clean, but don't be afraid to ask to see a few rooms before you
pick one. All aircon rooms, Rs.1000/1200 for standard/sea
view. 1200. edit
- Shompen Hotel. Neat a/c rooms. Rs
1000-2000.
- Fortune Resort, Marine Hill, +91 (0)
3192 234 101, [5].
The first chain hotel in Port Blair, great sea views but rooms are
desperately in need of renovation. Has a bar and a restaurant.
US$70-170, credit cards accepted. Note that locally this hotel is
known mainly as "Bay Island" and asking rickshaw drivers to take
you to "Fortune Resort" often results in confusion.
- Sinclairs Bayview, (033)22801317, [6]. On the
seafront, but far from the center — not necessarily a bad
thing.
- Baratang Island - mud volcano,
limestone caves, and parrots, 2.5 hrs by bus and ferry from Port
Blair
- Barren Island is a volcano island and the only
volcano in India. Day trips can
be arranged from Port Blair. No additional permit is required to
visit the island, however it is not possible to set foot on the
island, only to view it from the boat.
- Chiriya Tapu - a small fishing village with
good snorkeling, located at the southern tip of South Andaman.
Buses run several times per day from Port Blair and take 1.5 hours,
or rent a scooter and drive yourself. The best snorkeling is at a
beach about 2km south.
- Ross Island - once the capital under British
rule, it was moved to Port Blair after a 1940s earthquake. A great
1/2 day side trip from Port Blair. Ferries daily at 8.30, 10.30,
12.00, 14.00. Buy tickets at the jetty behind the aquarium where
the boat leaves from.
- Boat tours from Port Blair. You can get
information about boat tours from A&N tourism, but not book the
tour there. Instead, go to the aquarium jetty 1/2 hour before
departure and you can buy the tickets from one of the four booths
by the entrance.
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