Ross Island, now known as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island, is an abandoned settlement showcasing the remnants of British colonial rule. The island is dotted with ruins of administrative buildings, a church, and a bakery, all reclaimed by nature. It is a peaceful haven with deer roaming freely, scenic views, and a historical museum narrating its intriguing past.
Once the capital of the Andaman Islands during British rule, Ross Island was abandoned after an earthquake in 1941. It stands as a poignant reminder of colonial history.
Dive into the heart of Africa's wonders and let us craft unforgettable adventures just for you!