• Cellular Jail Andaman & Nicobar. Cellular village has seen a lot of bloodsheds - it was made by the freedom fighters so that they can be tortured here.
  • The light and sound show and the stuffy cells of Cellular Jail will tell you about the plight of the political activists, imprisoned here by the British.
  • The Cellular Jail, also known as Kālā Pānī (Hindi for 'Black Waters'), was a colonial prison in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.
  • As the name suggests "cellular jail" the prison has solitary cells such that no inmate could communicate with the other.
  • The Jail, completed in the year 1906 acquired the name, 'cellular' because it is entirely made up of individual cells for the solitary confinement of the prisoners.
  • Relive the Independence Struggle at the Cellular Jail. Once a brutal prison, it has now been converted into a museum that depicts the entire struggle behind...
  • There were 696 cells, one for each individual. The name Cellular Jail was given to the jail because it only had cells, unlike other jails, which had dormitories.
  • I finally had a tryst with the picture I had painted about them on February 2015 when I visited the Cellular Jail or Kalapaani at Port Blair in Andamans.
  • In all, the Cellular Jail had 698 cells. Cellular jail had no barracks or dormitories. The size of each cell was thirteen and a half feet by seven feet.
  • Cellular Jail Timings & Ticket Price. Cellular Jail in Port Blair is one of the most visited tourist attraction in Andaman and Nicobar.