

Neil Island Museum, a small yet fascinating repository of Andaman's history, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Known for its stunning sunrise views and delicious breakfast options.
Famous for its freshly baked bread and pastries.
Offers a unique dining experience with its beachfront location and fresh seafood.
Sweet cottage cheese soaked in creamy milk, flavored with cardamom and saffron.

Whole wheat flatbread stuffed with spiced potatoes, served with butter and curd.

Fragrant rice dish with chicken, spices, and fried onions, served with raita.

Neil Island has a tropical climate, and long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.

Protect your skin from the sun while preserving marine life.
Neil Island has a high mosquito population, especially in the evenings.
Handcrafted terracotta pottery from Neil Island, reflecting the local culture and tradition.
Unique jewellery pieces made from locally sourced sea shells, a symbol of Neil Island's coastal heritage.
A small but fascinating museum showcasing the history and culture of Neil Island.
A serene beach known for its white sand and clear blue waters, perfect for a morning stroll.
Coconut coir products like mats, bags, and wall hangings, showcasing the local craftsmanship and use of natural resources.
A historic jetty offering panoramic views of the sea and the nearby islands.
Dasve Waterfront, a serene haven along the Mula-Mutha River, offers a tranquil escape from Pune's bustling city life.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Martand Bhairav, situated in the Sahyadri Mountains of Maharashtra.
The Museum of Mankind, dedicated to anthropology and prehistory, located in the Trocadéro in Paris.