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Tour Location

Near Port Blair

Ross Island
very good
8.1

Ross Island, once the administrative headquarters for the British in the Andaman Islands, is now an abandoned yet enchanting ruin. The island was named after Captain Daniel Ross and was home to the British administrative machinery until an earthquake in 1941 led to its abandonment. Visitors can explore the remnants of the British era, including a church, bakery, printing press, and the chief commissioner's house. The island is also home to friendly deer and peacocks, adding to its charm.

Do's and Don'ts

Do's

  • Do follow the local guidelines and regulations.
  • Do respect the natural environment and wildlife.
  • Do dispose of trash in designated bins to keep the area clean.
  • Do wear appropriate attire for the location.
  • Do stay hydrated and apply sunscreen when visiting beaches.
  • Do carry sufficient water and snacks, especially in remote areas.
  • Do take photos without disturbing the site or others.
  • Do respect local customs and traditions.
  • Do follow safety instructions and signage.
  • Do support local businesses and vendors.

Don'ts

  • Don't litter or leave any waste behind.
  • Don't disturb wildlife or remove plants or animals from their habitat.
  • Don't deface or damage heritage sites or monuments.
  • Don't enter restricted or prohibited areas.
  • Don't play loud music or create excessive noise.
  • Don't engage in any activities that could harm the environment.
  • Don't ignore warning signs or safety instructions.
  • Don't wear inappropriate attire for religious or cultural sites.
  • Don't leave valuables unattended or unsecured.
  • Don't purchase items made from endangered species.
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