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Native Name : Kalapahad
Best Time to Visit : Dry season, i.e., Summers - from April to June and Winters - December to February
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One of the beautiful islands in the Andaman island group is the island of Rutland, situated around 20 km south of Port Blair. This island is a segment of the Rutland Archipelago island sub-group and is nestled across the Macpherson Strait from South Andaman Island. It is a part of the Indian union territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and is the administrative district of South Andaman. Remarkably, Rutland island is rich in marine life & offers an idyllic combination of composure and thrill.
Rutland island used to be the home of the Jangil tribe (Rutland Jarawa), which is an indigenous Andamanese tribe. Presently, it encompasses six villages, and the vegetation of this island is identical to the North Sentinel Island's vegetation, featuring arid sandy soils. Even after being in proximity to the capital city of Port Blair, this island still has very little technological exposure. However, Rutland has a profuse marine life and is an ideal location for training open-water divers.
Visitors visit the Chidiya Tapu for fishing and the Cinque Island to explore the coral reefs, as it offers a fascinating diving experience at the beaches. Also, you can take a dip or enjoy snorkeling here. The leading tourist spots on the island are Photo Nallah, Dani Nallah, Jahaji Beach, Bada Balu, and Manner Strait. Conclusively, this island is a marvelous place to explore on a day trip when you are in the Andaman and Nicobar islands.
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