Tucked away in the heart of Port Blair, the Anthropological Museum offers a quiet yet powerful journey through the history and lives of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands' tribal communities. This isn’t your typical museum—it’s a place where ancient tools, traditional attire, hand-carved weapons, and reconstructed tribal huts bring long-preserved cultures to life. From the hunter-gatherer lifestyle of the Jarawas to the unique traditions of the Nicobarese, every exhibit shares a story that goes beyond the ordinary. The atmosphere is peaceful, the exhibits are thoughtfully arranged, and it gives visitors a rare glimpse into a world that is still mostly untouched by time.
Step inside the Anthropological Museum and walk through centuries of tribal legacy. It’s a compact yet compelling space where the everyday lives of Andaman’s indigenous tribes are preserved with care. Ideal for history buffs, students, and travelers curious about the roots of the islands’ culture.