The Chatham Saw Mill stands proudly as one of Asia's oldest and largest wood mills, dating back to its establishment in 1836. Situated on a quaint island, the mill is seamlessly connected to the capital of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands via a sturdy bridge. Renowned for its vast storage of precious woods like marble, gurjan, satinwood, and padauk, the Chatham Saw Mill also boasts the distinction of hosting the island's second largest wharf, serving as a cherished harbor for mainland ships. Beyond its industrial significance, the mill attracts tourists with its plethora of sightseeing opportunities. Andaman Ocean Hills, based in Port Blair, extends its services as a tour operator, offering trips to the historic Chatham Saw Mill year-round, ensuring visitors can delve into its rich history and architectural marvels at their leisure.