The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a union territory of India in the Bay of Bengal. The islands are known for their beaches, marine life, and tropical climate.
Geography:
· The islands are grouped into the northern Andaman Islands and the southern Nicobar Islands. The islands are covered in rainforests and have many exotic plants and animals. The terrain is rough with hills and narrow valleys. The islands have coral-fringed coasts with safe harbors and tidal creeks.
Attractions:
- Radhanagar Beach: A popular beach
- Cellular Jail: A prison in Port Blair with many small cells for Indian freedom fighters in the 1900s
- Ross Island: An island in the Andaman Islands
- Havelock Island: An island in the Andaman Islands
- Neil Island: An island in the Andaman Islands
- The climate is tropical with warm temperatures and sea breezes.
- The islands are usually dry during the north-east monsoons and very wet during the south-west monsoons.