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The Nicobar Islands, part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Union Territory, are located in the Bay of Bengal and are known for their pristine beauty and indigenous cultures. The Nicobar Islands are home to the Nicobarese people, one of the few remaining uncontacted tribes in the world. The islands are famous for their breathtaking beaches, clear waters, and unique wildlife, including the Nicobar pigeon. Ecotourism is a growing industry here, with the Car Nicobar and Great Nicobar being popular destinations for nature lovers and those interested in exploring the rich biodiversity of the region. The district has remained relatively isolated from the mainland, preserving its pristine environment. The islands' economy is primarily based on fishing, agriculture, and forestry, with crops like coconut, areca nut, and spices being grown. The Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve is another key attraction and has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for its importance in global biodiversity.