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Samudrika Naval Marine Museum at Andaman Islands

– A Complete Showcase of Andaman's Oceanic Heritage

Strategically positioned near Port Blair’s shoreline, the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum offers one of the most comprehensive overviews of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands—from their deep-sea biodiversity to the rich history of their indigenous tribes. Managed by the Indian Navy, this museum is designed to educate visitors about the marine environment, tribal communities, island ecosystems, and the region’s naval presence. With its wide thematic scope and accessible layout, it’s a must-visit for those looking to understand the Andamans beyond surface beauty.

Inside, the museum is divided into five main sections: marine life, tribal culture, history, geography, and archaeology. Detailed exhibits feature seashells, corals, preserved fish species, and models of marine habitats, alongside displays on tribal tools, photographs, and cultural narratives. The naval section showcases miniature ship models and outlines the Navy’s role in protecting India’s far-flung island territory. Each area is supported by well-organized information panels, making the experience both educational and engaging for all age groups.

The Samudrika Museum is thoughtfully curated, offering a balanced mix of visuals and text in an indoor, air-conditioned environment. It is particularly suited for travellers with children, researchers, or anyone interested in island ecology and heritage. Whether you’re visiting early in your Andaman itinerary or wrapping up your trip, the museum provides useful context that enriches your overall experience of the islands. It’s more than a museum—it’s a window into what makes the Andamans so unique.

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Basic Information

Famous for :

Multi-theme exhibits covering marine life, tribal culture, island ecosystems, and the Indian Navy’s presence in the Andamans.

Entry Fee :

₹50 per person (subject to change)

Best time to visit :

October to March

Visiting Time :

9:00 AM – 1:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Closed on Mondays and public holidays)

Visit Duration :

1 to 1.5 hours


Interesting Fact

  • The museum houses a rare collection of deep-sea shells and corals, including species found only in Andaman waters and not on the Indian mainland.

Things to DO

  • Explore five themed sections including marine life and tribal history
  • View preserved aquatic species and island archaeological exhibits
  • Learn about the Navy’s role in island protection and logistics
  • Great for families, students, and first-time visitors to the Andamans

Traveller Tips

  • Photography is not allowed inside—respect the rules
  • Visit in the morning or late afternoon to avoid school tour crowds
  • Ideal for a short cultural stop during a day in Port Blair
  • Combine with visits to nearby Marina Park or Fisheries Museum

Nearby Attractions

Forest Museum
Viper Island
North Bay Island

Forest Museum

Located on the outskirts of Port Blair, Forest Museum is a famous attraction for its wide collection related to forest and the assortment of trees. This prominent museum is a must visit place in Port Blair and it is managed by the forest department of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The major attractions that are set on display in this museum include the artifacts that are made from timber, gurjan, oak, satin wood and paduak. These displayed artifacts reflect the rich and dense flora found in the islands. The forest department also carries out researches and the outcomes of these research activities can be clearly seen in this museum. To add flavor for the tourists, the museum also incorporates a mini zoo and a small zoological garden inside the building.

Viper Island

Viper Island is a serene beautiful tourist destination and can be approached by harbor cruise originating from Phoenix Bay Jetty in Port Blair. This place is visited by number of tourists as it has multiple attractions with historical importance and also has mesmerizing picnic spots with natural picturesque environments. Viper Island is a serene beautiful tourist Spot and has multiple attractions with historical importance and also has mesmerizing picnic spots with natural picturesque environments.

North Bay Island

The island belongs to the Great Andaman group and lies north of Middle Andaman Island. Many small island groups surround its beaches. The islands main town is Diglipur. The island previously had an indigenous population of the Great Andamanese, for example, the Bo, but they are no longer present: the island is populated by immigrants from the Indian mainland and their descendants The island is home to the highest point in the archipelago, Saddle Peak at 731 meters. North Andaman has fairly frequent large earthquakes, and suffered inundation from the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake tsunami. It is ideal place for scuba diving and snorkeling.


Restaurants Facility

  • Icy Spicy
  • Cafeteria, Chatham Saw Mill
  • Rola Costa Restaurant & Juice Corner
  • Andhra Hotel
  • Bengali Restaurant
  • Punjabi Dhaba
  • Hotel Seagull
  • D P Cottage Bar & Restaurant

Places to stay near Chatham Saw Mill

  • HAYWIZZ
  • Hotel NK International
  • The Seaview Residency
  • Hotel Shompen
  • Hotel Driftwood
  • Sun Sea Resort
  • J Hotel
  • Hotel Velocity

Frequently Asked Questions

INR 10/- Per Person | INR 50/- for tour Guide
8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Forest Museum
Viper Island
North Bay Island
The Chatham Saw Mill is situated at the Chatham Islands, which is quite nearby Port Blair, at just about 11 kilometers away from the center of the capital. Public transport is widely available to reach this location as it is connected to the main areas by road.
April – July | November - March
  • Icy Spicy
  • Cafeteria, Chatham Saw Mill
  • Rola Costa Restaurant & Juice Corner
  • Andhra Hotel
  • Bengali Restaurant
  • Punjabi Dhaba
  • Hotel Seagull
  • D P Cottage Bar & Restaurant