Japanese Bunkers in the Andaman Islands are historical remnants from World War II, built by the Japanese forces during their occupation. These concrete structures were used as lookout posts, shelters, and defense points along the coastline. Today, the bunkers stand as silent witnesses to wartime history, offering visitors a glimpse into the strategic importance of the islands and the events that shaped their past.
The best time to visit Japanese Bunkers is from October to April, when the weather is pleasant for exploration.