Introudction :
Located in the Bay of Bengal, the Union
Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is an archipelago
of over 572 islands, a majority of which are uninhabited.
The islands are surrounded
by coral reefs, sandy beaches and clear water.The topography
of the islands is Hilly and abounds in evergreen forests.
The sandy beaches on the edge of meandering coastline are
fringed with coconut – palms that sway to the rhythm
of sea.
The islands were used by
the British in the 19th century, mainly for imprisoning Indian
freedom fighters in the 'cellular jail'.
Geographical
Information :
Location
Located in the Bay of Bengal, this group
of 572 islands lies 193 km away from Cape Negrais in Myanmar,
1255 km from Calcutta, and 1190 km from Chennai. The two important
groups of islets are Ritchie's Archipelago and Labyrinth Islands.
The Nicobar Islands are located to the south of the Andamans,
121 km from the Little Andaman Island. Of the total 572 islands,
only 36 islands are inhabited. The Islands are located between
the latitudes 6° to 14° North and longitudes 92°
to 94° East.
Physical
Features
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands comprise around 572 islands
formed by a submarine mountain range, which separates the
Bay of Bengal from the Andaman Sea. The islands attain maximum
altitude at Saddle Peak (730 m), formed mainly of limestone,
sandstone, and clay.
Climate
The climate in the Andaman and Nicobar is tropical. The native
people of these islands are of Negroid and Monogloid stocks.
The main tribes are Onge, Andamanese, Shompen, Nicobarese
and Jarawa. The number of tribals is fast dwindling.
Flora
and Fauna
The canopied rain forests of the islands harbor 3,000 species
of plants including mangroves, epiphytes (130 ferns, 100 orchids),
palms, woody climbers, timbers (teak, mahogany, Andaman paduk)
and a wide variety of tropical fruits. Marine fauna is diverse
including a wide variety of tropical fish and coral. Considering
the diversity and uniqueness of fauna and flora and the fragile
nature of the eco-system here, 96 sanctuaries spread over
466.218 sq km and nine National Parks spread over 1153.938
sq km have been notified on these islands.
History
:
Little is known historically about Andaman
and Nicobar, a cluster of around 572 islands of which less
than 50 are populated, stretching from the southern tip of
Burma all the way down south till Sumatra in Indonesia. It
is believed that Marco Polo was among the first from the West
to set foot on one of the islands. Kanhoji Angre, a Maratha
admiral had his base on the island in the early 18th century.
From there, he attacked passing Portuguese, Dutch and English
merchant vessels on their way to or from their various Asian
colonies. In 1713, his navy even succeeded in capturing the
yacht of the British Governor of Bombay. Despite many efforts
by the British and later a joint military force of British
and Portuguese naval forces, Kanhoji Angre was never defeated.
He died in 1729.
The British established
their first colony in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in 1789,
which was abandoned in 1796. The British finally annexed the
islands in the 19th century adding them to their empire. They
turned it into a penal colony for Indian freedom fighters.
The construction of the infamous Cellular Jail was completed
in 1908. Hundreds of anti-British Indians were tortured to
death or simply executed here. With the Second World War,
Japanese troops occupied the islands and the local tribes
initiated guerrilla activities to drive them out. When India
achieved independence in 1947, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
were incorporated into the Indian Union.
Area : 8,249 sq km
Population : 280,661 (1997)
Religion : Hinduism (67.52%), Christianity
(23.94%), Islam (7.60%), Others (0.94%)
Temprature :Maximum Temperature : 31°C
,Minimum Temperature : 23°C
Capital : Port Blair
Languages : Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam,
Nicobarese, Telugu
Best Time to Visit : December to early April
Literacy Rate : 73%
Places
In and Around Andaman and Nicobar Islands :
The
Cellular Jail : Originally a British penal
settlement, the Cellular Jail epitomizes all the misery, the
trials and tribulations faced by the Indian freedom fighters,
many of whom were sent here to serve life sentences. Now a
national monument, the Cellular Jail has a museum where exhibits
depict prison life in the early 1900,s. the saga of the historic
struggle is now brought live in a moving son-et-lumiere.
Museum
: The marine museum exhibits almost 350 species
of marine life while the Anthropological Museum displays the
tools, implements, art and handicrafts of the tribals in the
territory.
Corbyn's
Cove : About 4 kms. from Port Blair airport
is palm fringed beach ideal for swimming, surfing and sunbathing.
Mount
Hariet : Ideally suited for trekking, Mount
Harriet, a picnic spot par excellence offers a breathtaking
view of Port Blair.
Sippighat
Farm : This is a Government agricultural &
demonstration farm spread over in area of 80 acres.
Chidiya
Tapu : Also known as bird island this is the
southern most tip of South Andaman.
Wandoor
Beach : Situated on the West coast of South
Andaman, it is a beautiful place for diving, swimming and
picnicking. The wooden jetty at Wandoor is the boarding place
for Red Skin or Jolly Buoy island famous for corals.
Viper Island : This island offers beautiful sandy
beaches and lush green forest. Island camping at Radhanagar
is real exposure to the unpolluted nature for an environment
lover.
Travel
Info:
By
Air: Five weekly flights between Calcutta
and Port Blair and four flights between Chennai and Vishakhapattnam
connect the islands to the mainland.
By
Sea: There are around three to four ships
sailing between Haddo Jetty, Port Blair in the Andamans and
Calcutta and Chennai on the mainland. There is one sailing
from Vishakhapattnam every two months. The Shipping Corporation
of India runs these sailings. The distances between Port Blair
and some of the important cities on the mainland are Calcutta
- 1255 km, Chennai - 1190 km and Vishakhapatnam - 1200 km
Local
Transport: The Directorate of Shipping Services
maintains regular inter-island foreshore and harbour ferry
services to cater to the needs of inter-island commuters.
There are local buses, bicycles, motorcycles, auto rickshaws,
and taxis available for local transport on the islands.