Andaman | Avian Beauties | A5 Frame
Print of paintings of the endemic avian species of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are home to several endemic bird species, including the Andaman Wood Piegon, Narcondam Hornbill, Admana Teal, Andaman Woodpecker and some more! These species have evolved in isolation from the mainland, leading to unique bird populations found only in this specific archipelago
Andaman & Nicobar Islands of India
Nestled in the Bay of Bengal, the Andaman Islands are a stunning archipelago of India and are renowned for their pristine beaches, lush forests, and rich marine biodiversity. With
over 300 islands, this tropical paradise combines natural beauty with a complex historical tapestry. Historically, the Andamans were home to indigenous tribes for thousands of years, including the Great Andamanese, Onge, and Jarwa. During the colonial era, the islands gained notoriety as a British penal colony, with the infamous Cellular Jail in Port Blair becoming a symbol of India's struggle for independence.
Today, the Andaman Islands are a major tourist destination. Key attractions include Radhanagar Beach on Havelock
Island - along with scuba diving in the coral-rich waters of Neil Island, and historical sites like the Cellular Jail. The islands offer a unique blend of natural serenity, adventure activities, and a poignant connection to India's colonial past.