Explore this iconic destination in the Andaman Islands
Once the capital of the British in the Andaman Islands, Ross Island was later renamed Netaji Subhash
Walk through the haunting remains of the British colonial administrative buildings – including bakeries, barracks, and ballrooms – now reclaimed by nature.
During World War II, the island was captured by the Japanese. Their bunkers still remain as a stark reminder of wartime history.
The British-era Club House once hosted elite gatherings and cultural events. Now, it stands silent yet majestic amid the forest canopy.
Explore the British-era graveyard, with moss-covered tombstones that whisper tales from a colonial past.
Admire the ruins of the old church, with its Gothic arches and stone pathways. A stunning photo spot with a spiritual essence.
Smritika Museum houses artifacts and photographs that bring Ross Island’s rich history to life.
Roam freely with deer and peacocks in this open sanctuary of natural beauty. A magical contrast to the ruins around you.