

Welcome to Bruck An Der Mur
Bruck, at the confluence of the Mur and Mürz rivers, is the Mur valley’s first real town and an important railway junction for Styria. Although its attractions are limited, it’s quite a pleasant town once you let it work on you, and you may find yourself enjoying an extended stopover here between trains and buses.
No one comes to Port Blair for the beach but, if you need a sand fix, Corbyn’s Cove, 7km south of town, is your best bet. It’s a small curve of co...
Located on Chatham Island (reached by a road bridge), the saw mill was set up by the British in 1836 and was one of the largest wood processors in Asi...
Run by the Indian Navy, this museum has a diverse range of exhibits with informative coverage of the islands’ ecosystem, tribal communities, plants,...
The best museum in Port Blair provides a thorough and sympathetic portrait of the islands’ indigenous tribal communities. The glass display cases ma...
A former British prison that is now a shrine to the political dissidents it once jailed, Cellular Jail National Memorial is worth visiting to understa...