Ross Island

Other Great Outdoors
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Andaman T
56 month ago
The historical remnants at this Island are a transparent resemblance of cruel British rule. The Island is also home to variety of bird species. Nature lovers will definitely love this calm spot.
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Andaman T
60 month ago
It is an extremely fascinating offbeat destination set in Andaman. The remains of great British rule can be witnessed here.
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Andaman T
61 month ago
Ross Island was the administrative capital of the British Government of India. The island is a significant historical site as it consists of the ruins of hotels, churches and many structures.
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Sachin Y
68 month ago
Capital of Andaman before they changed it to Port Blair.
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Ketan K
69 month ago
May have been a great place to witness British colony before the tsunami came. Now just a place of washed off ruins.
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Andaman T
102 month ago
Here you can enjoy the village ambience and calm nature. Surrounded with unpolluted air that every metro citizens would love to have.read more
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Sujan S
105 month ago
Abandoned buildings covered with roots of trees. A good photographic spot. Deers and rabbits are very friendly.
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Smruti A
126 month ago
Nature gone wild, there are trees growing around the walls of the ruins of old British buildings. A few deer roam around in the open. Nice place to visit once to get an almost forest-like experience.
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Nimesh B
133 month ago
Take a Ferry from Water Sports Complex to reach the island. See the remains of the British empire who used to run their admin from here. Explore the forest and sea view. Deer sightings are common.
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Wardhaman G
159 month ago
Nice island maintained by Indian Navy. Lots of deers and peacocks. Some ducks. Ferrar beach has got nice view. Entry fee 20 & camera fee of 10 Rs.
  • Ross Island, Ross Island, Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India, GPS: 11.675731,92.76023