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Port Blair

Port Blair

Population:
108,058
Average Climate:
Summer:    27°C to 25°C
Winter:       24°C to 25°C
Best time to visit:
November - Mid-May
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About Port Blair

Port Blair is one of the largest towns and municipal councils in Andaman Islands. It is also the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a union territory in India. It is situated on the east coast of South Andaman Islands. You will find people from different states and cities, communities and cultures reside here. The city has also witnessed the Indian freedom struggle. It is also famous for the Cellular Jail, or the Kala Pani (Black waters).

Tourist Attractions

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Mount Harriets

s It is high point on a hillock which provides a scenic view of the surrounding islands and also is a perfect place to enjoy sunrise. Mount Harriet is the most magnificent attraction among the various attractions of Port Blair. The Mount Harriet is located on the other side of the Ross Island and is 1200 feet high. This is the highest hill of the whole South Andaman region. During the British reign, the Mount Harriet used to be the headquarters of the chief commissioner.

Mini Zoos

Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Parks

Hotel

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Peerless Sarovar Portico

Port Blair,India

The Peerless Sarovar Portico puts you on Corbyn's Cove beach in a sea-hugging property that's sun-kissed and shaded by swaying palm trees. This is the only beach resort in the city and it is further blessed with 12 acres of lush lawns. 50 luxurious garden and sea facing rooms and cottages mesmerise you with contemporar...
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Fortune Resort Bay Island

Port Blair,India

Located on one of the world's last outpost of virgin, natural rain-forest islands, Fortune Resort Bay Island overlooks the pristine blue waters of the Bay of Bengal. This is a beautiful sea-front family resort in Port Blair 15 mins from the airport and 10 mins from the town’s main shopping arcade. Being next to the se...