- andamantourpackage.in cellular-jail/For fellow Indians the Cellular Jail is still known as Kala Pani which translated to Hindi/Bangla/Punjabi means Black Water or Death Water.
- tropicalandamans.com cellular-jail/Cellular jail is located about 2km from Port Blair city center. Some portion of the old jail building is now converted into Portblair general hospital.
- traveltriangle.com blog/cellular-jail-in-port-…Cellular Jail in Port Blair is not a regular tourist spot but is evidence of the devastating past that the people had to go through.
- ynorme.com blog/cellular-jail/4) Places to eat near Cellular Jail. The Cellular Jail is located in Port Blair, and there are quite a few good restaurants nearby that are worth visiting.
- rsrtoursandtravel.com cellular-jail/Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani (Black Water), stands as a stark reminder of India’s struggle for independence and the indomitable spirit of its freedom fighters.
- extrinsicandaman.com sightseeing/Cellular-JailThey were all in solitary confinement. Some famous inmates of the Cellular Jail were Diwan Singh Kalepani, Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi, Yogendra Shukla...
- tusktravel.com blog/facts-about-the-cellular-jail…Cellular Jail is seen amongst the darkest chapters in the history of India. This jail was built during the reign of Bruisers after the war of 1857.
- discoverwalks.com blog/india/top-10-interesting-…The Cellular Jail has presently received tourists, it is a form of the popular national monument. It was considered one of the major jails throughout Asia.
- andamanislands.com blog/detail/cellular-jailThe capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Port Blair is famous for the historic Cellular Jail that was built by the Britishers in ten years.
- iloveindia.com indian-monuments/cellular-jail.htmlCellular Jail was constructed under the British rule, in the year 1906, to serve as a prison for the Indian activists who participated in India's freedom struggle.