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Cellular Jail really stands out in Port Blair—it’s the kind of place you can’t skip if you’re heading to the Andaman Islands. The British built it back in the late 1800s, turning it into a high-security prison to keep Indian freedom fighters far from home. The design is tough and unforgiving: every prisoner in their own tiny cell, shut off from everyone else. Walking those endless corridors and peeking into the old cells, you can almost feel the weight of what those people went through. It’s hard not to think about the courage and sacrifice it took to fight for India’s independence. These days, the jail has become a national memorial and museum. Inside, you’ll find galleries full of old photos, handwritten letters, and even personal belongings from the prisoners. It’s not just a collection of things—it’s a window into the island’s colonial past. If you’re there in the evening, don’t miss the light and sound show. It’s powerful. Real stories, real voices, and by the end, most people walk out feeling genuinely moved. With Natural Andamans Tour, you don’t have to worry about rushing or missing out—they make sure you have enough time and a comfortable ride over. Visiting Cellular Jail isn’t just about seeing a famous landmark. It’s a chance to connect with the spirit of India’s freedom movement and really understand what happened here.

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