South Sentinel Island
South Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal. It is long northeast to southwest and up to wide. At only, it is much smaller than its counterpart North Sentinel Island and is currently uninhabited. The island belongs to the Port Blair tehsil in the South Andaman administrative district, part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, neighbouring North Sentinel Island.
Geography
South Sentinel is west-northwest of Little Andaman Island in the south of the Andaman chain but south of its counterpart North Sentinel Island. From the limited information available it can be said that South Sentinel Island is a forested coral reef. From a journal written in the 19th century, a Colonel Alcock who passed the island wrote " raised a few feet and continuous with the corals surrounding it".The island lies southwest of Port Blair.
It lies immediately south of the passage.
The island is 44 m high to the tops of the trees and level topped. Its appearance is much the same on all bearings. A bank, as defined by the 36 m curve, surrounds the island and extends about northwest from it. Considerable depths exist in the channel between this island and Little Andaman Island.
Administration
Politically, South Sentinel Island is part of Little Andaman Tehsil.In 2018, the Government of India excluded 29 islands—including South Sentinel—from the Restricted Area Permit (RAP) regime until 31 December 2022 in an effort to boost tourism. In November 2018, however, the government's Home ministry stated that the relaxation of the prohibition was intended only to allow researchers and anthropologists, with pre-approved clearance, to visit the Sentinel islands.