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Ross Island Travel Guide - History, Architecture & Visitor Information

Andaman & Nicobar

Where every corner tells a story of heritage and beauty.

Entry Fees

Indian Visitors

Entry fee applicable

Foreign Visitors

Entry fee applicable (usually higher)

Fees are managed by local authorities and may change without notice.

Historical Significance

Uncover the fascinating history of Ross Island, recently renamed Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island, a captivating destination located just a short boat ride from Port Blair. Once the opulent administrative headquarters of the British in the Andaman Islands, it is now an enchanting expanse of atmospheric ruins slowly being reclaimed by nature. Visitors can wander through the remnants of a church, a hospital, the Chief Commissioner's residence, and a bakery, all intertwined with the sprawling roots of massive peepal and ficus trees. The island is also a delightful sanctuary for wildlife, allowing you to walk freely among friendly deer, peacocks, and exotic birds. A mesmerizing sound and light show vividly resurrects the island's intriguing colonial past and its ties to the Indian freedom struggle. Blending historical intrigue with natural beauty, Ross Island offers an unforgettable, surreal experience for explorers and heritage lovers.

Historical Experiences

Attend heritage talks about historical periods.

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Learn about maritime trade history.

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Visit colonial-era administrative buildings.

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Photography of coastal fort structures.

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Learn construction techniques from archaeological evidence.

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Explore Buddhist monasteries and cave sites.

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Key Highlights

Buddhist archaeological sites and monasteries.
Trade route evidence from historical periods.
Fort structures showing strategic military planning.
Delta formation impacts on historical settlements.
Stone construction techniques and material selection.
Temple architecture reflecting ancient Odisha traditions.

Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

Best in: Oct–Mar

Pleasant weather and safer conditions for exploring ancient structures

Months to Avoid

April to June (Summer Peak)

Weather conditions may not be suitable for outdoor activities during this time.

Pro Tips

Bring extra water for the hot climate.

Respect sacred temples near historical sites.

Start early to finish before afternoon storms.

Bring umbrella as humidity and rain are common.

Photography without flash to preserve artifacts.

Apply insect repellent near wetland historical areas.

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Local Food

Authentic regional dishes from Andaman & Nicobar

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Bisi Bele Bath

Spicy rice-lentil dish with vegetables

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Ragi Mudde

Finger millet balls with sambar

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Mysore Masala Dosa

Crispy crepe with spicy red chutney

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