Cellular Jail
The Cellular Jail, also called Kala Pani, is a big deal in Andaman’s history. The British built it back in the day to lock up Indian freedom fighters. It’s a huge building with seven wings all leading to a central watchtower. It really shows how tough things were for the prisoners there. Now, it’s a symbol of bravery and love for the country.
You can check out the cells, look at exhibits, and catch the sound and light show at night. It tells the story of the jail and the freedom fighters. Walking through those halls and seeing the tiny cells gives you a real feel for what those people went through.
The gardens and memorials around the jail are a good place to chill and think. You can get a tour guide if you want all the details and stories about the heroes who suffered there.
Going to Cellular Jail isn’t just sightseeing. It’s like a history lesson that connects you to India’s fight for freedom. If you’re into history, or just want to learn about the sacrifices people made for India, you should go.