Cellular Jail is a national memorial of great historical significance for India and touts to be the most prominent tourist spot in Andamans. Built by the Britishers during their colonial rule in India, especially to exile political prisoners, the Cellular jail was where the inmates were subject to punishments and atrocities at the hands of the British soldiers.
Visit to Cellular Jail in Port Blair
The construction of the present structure of the cellular jail went on from 1896 to 1906. Nevertheless, the British officers had been using the prison as an exile for prisoners since the late 1950s. Once known as Kala Pani, the jail was used by the British for deporting political prisoners from India.

Getting There
The cellular jail lies within the town of Port Blair, located at a famous landmark known as Atlanta Point that lies about 7.8 km from the centre of Port Blair via RGT Road. An ideal way to reach the jail complex is by hiring a private cab or an auto-rickshaw for your convenience. Tourists can also hire Two-wheelers and cycles from multiple rental shops in port Blair.
Be There Do That
The architectural style of this jail is cellular. Upon visiting, you will notice that the stories and struggles of the freedom and political fighters of our country displayed proudly on the walls of the prison. You will chance upon a gallery dedicated to the memorabilia of the movement of the freedom fighters, and the anecdotes of the adversities faced by the brave soldiers who were unfortunate enough to bear the torment of the Britishers.
Each parapet of the seven-winged structure stands a proud witness proclaiming the glory of the illustrious dissidents such as Yogendra Shukla, Veer Savarkar, Batukeshwar Dutt, and many others. From the corners of the brick structure, one can also view the legendary Ross Island lying just across in front, and the North Bay Island towards the left.
While You’re There
- Remember that the Cellular Jail stays open from 09:00 AM to 12:30 PM, 01:30 PM to 04:45 PM on all days, except national holidays.
- Note that the entry fee is INR 30 and charges for a still camera are INR 200 and for a video camera INR 1000.
- Keep a lookout for the light and sound show organized in the memory of the brave martyrs by the Cellular Jail authorities on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The show timings are 6:00 PM and 7:15 PM for the Hindi Audio show, whereas there is just one show in English at 7:15 PM and the price of the show is INR 50 per head.
Closing Statement
The jail offers a reckoning insight into the horrible past of India. The state of the country under colonialism and the unwavering love of the freedom fighters for their nation. The prison is a standing testimony to what our heroes had to go through to achieve the freedom that we have today. With its historical value and architectural prowess, the Kalapani or Andaman Cellular Jail remains a remarkable place for the tourists who visit Andaman Island from all over the world.
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