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The fascinating town of Diglipur is the largest town in North Andaman Islands and yet often goes unnoticed because of its distance from other popular tourist attractions (Havelock and Port Blair). But, perhaps it is this same distance that makes Diglipur such a different and adventurous place!
With its rich flora and fauna, natural parks, and lively marine life; There are so many options of how to actively spend your holidays here. From climbing the highest peak in the Bay of Bengal to exploring the breathtaking twin islands of Ross and Smith, observing an active mud volcano, or witnessing turtles (nesting and hatching) in pristine beaches, Diglipur is a wonder for all.
Things To Know About Diglipur
- Diglipur is an offbeat destination and few tourists go here
- It can be reached by road ( 12 hours) and ferry ( 8 to 12 hours) from Port Blair.
- Diglipur is for adventure lovers. A visit to Ross and Smith island, climbing Saddle peak, and watching turtle nesting are the key reasons for visiting.
- The Diglipur town has only a few places of interest. The area nearby called Kalipur is where most people stay and that’s where most of the adventure is.
- There are only a few resorts and accommodations. The most popular being Pristine Resort and Turtle Nest Resort.
One must ideally spend at least 2 days in Diglipur to enjoy its many attractions.
How to Reach Diglipur?
Situated far up in the North Andaman, Diglipur is around 290km by road and 180km by sea from Port Blair. Tourists can choose to travel by road or by sea.
If you only want to visit Diglipur in the North, the best option would be to take a ship. There are direct government ship services available 3-4 times per week from Port Blair ( please check the schedule in advance ). The whole journey takes around 10 hours and longer but more convenient overnight sails are also available. Tickets can be booked at the Phoenix Bay office or at the administration block by ‘the Dolphin roundabout’ in Diglipur.
Find ship schedules here .
One can also travel up north by Andaman Trunk Road, crossing three creeks on the way and the Jarawa tribe area. The journey however is exhausting and it can take up to 12 long hours. There are a number of early morning buses plying daily from Port Blair to Diglipur. The tickets need to be bought in advance at least a day prior to the travel date.
There are also private AC buses available offering more comfort but are pricier. Buses are available for the Port Blair Central Bus Stop in Aberdeen Bazaar, every day at 4 am in the morning. However, seats are limited and require advance booking to travel
One can also rent a private AC car. This is highly recommended especially if you would like to stop on the way to Diglipur. Places like Baratang, Rangat, and Mayabunder have beautiful beaches and other attractions. Prices from Port Blair to Diglipur start from INR 5000 one way but will increase based on your itinerary.
The Andaman Tourism Website mentions the services of seaplanes and helicopter facilities that fly between Diglipur and Port Blair. However, this is not true. Seaplanes no longer function.
Helicopters do but are only meant for medical emergencies. If extra seats are available, Tourists can book them. These seats are limited and cost about INR 5000 (starting) per person.
Top things to do in Diglipur
The Andamans aren’t just sea and sand as most would assume. Impressive natural attractions up north prove that there is so much more to the islands. Diglipur is like an enormous outdoor adventure amusement park specially designed for nature lovers.
Here are the top things to do at Diglipur:
1. Climb Saddle Peak
At 732 m, Saddle Peak is the highest point of the archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. The surroundings are a bio-diverse natural paradise as the thick jungle offers a home to over 13 indigenous bird species, 36 indigenous species of insects, and 6 species of indigenous trees.
Due to the richness of the forest territory, it is now made into a National Park which offers lovey aerial views of the nearby islands for those, who do manage the tough climb. The climb is steep and 8kms long. On a sunny day, it could be a challenge for some of the most experienced trekkers too! Kalpong, the only river of Andamans flows through the forest and offers a refreshing freshwater stream where water is still drinkable.
How to get there : A permit has to be obtained by the Forest Department office at the trailhead. It costs Rs 25 for Indians and Rs 250 for foreign tourists (as of December 2019) and you can buy it from 6 am to 2 pm. leave early and return before sunset.
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2. Swim at Ross and Smith
The islands of Ross and Smith are a sight to behold.
These majestic twin islands are connected by a thin fifty-meter-long sand bar. This silky white sand bar descends inside the sea at times of high tide and surfaces up again during low tide. The warm waters are crystal clear and the untamed virgin beaches are one of the most picture-perfect ones you will see on the islands.
The best part is that the beach is seldom crowded and most of the time you can cherish the whole sight by yourself. Smith Island has the most facilities; spacious bamboo huts with plenty of shade, changing rooms and toilets can be found. Ross island is covered with dense forests and can be visited by crossing the sand bar, not many ventures out there.
How to get there : To visit these serene islands one has to go on a fiber boat. The process goes like this:
- Reach Aerial bay jetty and first obtain permission from the Forest Office as Ross Island is a Marine Sanctuary and a protected area.
- Buy a ticket for a boat. A 6 seater boat costs about 5000/INR and stays there for 4 hours between 7 am and 4 pm.
- You can rent a private boat or wait for more travelers to come and share. This could take a while as Diglipur doesn’t see a lot of tourists.
- The boat ride takes about half an hour and it is quite enjoyable admiring the pristine sands from afar.
Read More: Ross & Smith Islands
3. Watch Turtle Nesting/hatching at Kalipur Beach
If you visit Diglipur between December and April, chances are that you will be able to spot turtles nesting and hatching. Kalipur is one of the few beaches in the world, where four species of sea turtles (Olive Ridley, Leather Back, Hawksbill, and Green Turtles) come to nest their eggs.
For this purpose, the government has built a hatchery there and if lucky you can witness both turtles laying their eggs (late at night) or baby turtles being set free into the sea (early morning).
The beach has volcanic grey-colored sand and crystal clear water. This makes it perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Unfortunately, there are sand flies so sunbathing is not advisable. During low tide, the beach looks sullen with dead corals breaking the surface and some mangrove trees embracing the shore.
How to get there : Kalipur village is situated about 8 km from the aerial bay jetty and 15kms from the Diglipur town. you can easily find an auto-rickshaw (tuk-tuk) or a taxi. Buses ply every 30 minutes.
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4. Trek to See Active Mud Volcanoes
The Mud volcanoes in Diglipur are natural wonders hidden amidst dense forest cover. These, like their siblings in Baratang, are small muddy craters created by natural gases emitted by decaying organic matter underground which slowly pushes the mud upwards. It is not a spectacular sight, as most of the time there is just a pile of dried mud and small bubbling puddles. However one can wander around 41 active muddy craters, enjoying the surrounding nature and wildlife.
The best time to visit it is early in the morning as the temperature is lower and the weather less humid.
How to get there : It is situated about 40kms from Diglipur town, near Shyam Nagar village. To reach this unusual attraction, one has to follow the small trail into the jungle from the parking lot. No special permits are requested for visiting and there is no entrance. Shared Jeeps, busses, and private taxis are options for travel.
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5. Relax at Lamia Bay Beach
At the foot of the saddle peak trekking path and about 2kms from Kalipur beach lies Lamia Bay AKA pebble beach. This is a great place for local fishing and also has a few turtle hatcheries. Not many tourists know about this beach.
How to get there : Buses go here every half an hour from Diglipur town. Private Taxi and Rickshaws are also easily available on the way to the beach (not back).
6. Restricted Places With Permit
There are 3 more places that are often mentioned when one talks of activities in Diglipur. They are the Kalpong Hydroelectric Power Plant, Craggy island, and Alfred Caves. These require a special permit for entry and are not generally open for tourism (As of March 2020). Do not venture out here without proper permission.
Read More: Alfred Caves , Kalpong Hydroelectric Power Plant , Craggy Island
How long to stay in Diglipur?
Diglipur is a vast region that people mostly visit for Kalipur turtle nestling and the Saddle Peak Trekking. But there are more places of interest like Alfred caves and the Craggy island which are slowly opening up as tourism destinations. For this ideally, a 2-3 day getaway would be ideal to cover all.
When to visit Diglipur?
The ideal time to visit the region is in the winter months when the sea isn’t rough and you get to places. Also, the summer months can be quite hot to travel to island towns like Diglipur. So, it’s best to visit from October – April when conditions are ideal for long journeys and explorations. Also, this is the time when the turtle nesting and hatching happen
Getting Around Diglipur
Getting around Diglipur and its scattered attractions is time and sometimes can be nerve-consuming, especially if you are traveling on a budget. There are crowded but cheap local buses available. These buses are few and if you miss one prepare for a long wait till the next one.
The majority of the sights are quite far away and traveling on a bus can take up to one day for one attraction. Shared public jeeps are another faster option but again, these are pricier and not always easily available.
We suggest that those who want to travel in comfort either book a scooter ( cost about 500/day and available at the Diglipur market) or hire a car with a driver (do bargain ).
Hotels and Resorts in Diglipur?
Pristine Beach Resort
The best accommodation available in the region is the Pristine Beach Resort in Kalipur. The rooms range from 600 to 3000INR based on the accommodation facilities and the categories.
Kalipur is the most visited place in Diglipur and people often stay here and visit other places. Apart from the Pristine Beach Resort, there are some government-run guesthouses like the Turtle Nesting Resort, APWD Guest Houses which have AC rooms at 2000 INR and non-AC rooms at 600 INR. However, availability depends on prior booking in these government guest houses.
Several other smaller tourist lodges are also available but they might not be that reliable .
Restaurants in Diglipur?
Diglipur is not a major tourist destination and thus the local eateries serve only local food. But don’t get us wrong, some of them are delicious. Try the thalis (south Indian and Bengali) and ask for the day’s catch (if you enjoy seafood).
For more continental cuisine, you will need to travel to Kalipur. The resort there offers all types of north Indians and a small selection of Chinese and Italian dishes. Though pricey, it is the best and only option available.
Diglipur has also a huge market with one of the best selections of vegetables and fruits in the Andamans. There are also shops selling refreshments, sweet and salty junk food, and other snacks. Chai and fresh coconut water can be bought around the market area.
The only place to stay and eat lovely food here is the Pristine Beach Resort. However, other places also offer good non-vegetarian foods. Most places sell local seafood and non-vegetarian delicacies. Vegetarian restaurants are hard to find here and are almost not existent. However, you can get vegetarian food at the Pristine Beach Resort if you order in advance and are willing to wait.
The New Hira Family Restaurant, located in Shubhashgram is a good restaurant if you are looking for some other food options other than your tourist lodge and the pristine resort. They serve delicious and affordable food and they understand the hospitality expected by the guests coming in. it’s safe to try out food from this restaurant.
Important Information About Diglipur
1. currency.
Diglipur is a town area with a good number of the population here so ATMs serving Indian currencies are readily available. Indian currency is the only currency accepted here as in other Andaman islands. However, it’s better to carry enough cash and that too in accepted denominations while traveling. 2000 rupee and 500 rupee notes might be a problem here so get those sorted at Port Blair.
2. Communication and Internet
BSNL connections work the best. Although Vodafone and Airtel connections may work their connectivity will be weak. Internet connection in resorts might not be that well.
3. Supermarkets/Bazars
Diglipur is a bustling town, one of the biggest towns in Andaman so local markets are available in many places. Most of these are meant for the locals and offer a glimpse of their life and living conditions. However, few shops selling local handicrafts and other products can be seen in these bazaars.
In terms of safety, Diglipur might not be as safe as Neil or Havelock, or Port Blair. But the overall friendly and helpful nature of the Andaman people makes it a good place to visit. However, please listen to the authorities and take adequate safety measures while traveling. Don’t visit restricted areas without a permit and be careful while Snorkeling or scuba diving. Interact with the locals as much as you want but don’t try to exploit them with incentives to visit restricted and inaccessible places. Please abide by rules and regulations and don’t take corals and sea creatures home.
Also while traveling, make sure you have a day’s time in hand for your return flight to the mainland. Don’t plan the flight the same day you return from Diglipur.
FAQ’s about Diglipur
Diglipur in Andaman is popular for its scenic natural beauty and rare wildlife experiences like the turtle nesting and turtle hatching.
The whole of north Andaman has turtle nesting sites protected by the forest department. However, Diglipur is particularly famous because the forest department has created well-protected nurseries here for the hatching and they have designated guides and accommodation available near the nestling ground that makes it easier to spot the turtle hatchings. On quiet nights as you walk through the kalipur beach you will witness life begin and soon these newly hatched turtles will crawl back to the sea at dawn.
For Government Turtle Resort booking one can log on to eTourist Portal of Andaman & Nicobar Administration here – https://www.andamantourism.gov.in/etourist/index.php/home
Diglipur only be accessed through Port Blair. There’s no provision to access Diglipur from Neil or Havelock. However, an alternate travel entry point can be drawn from Neil and Havelock via Rangat. Some private boat rides are available from Neil and Havelock to Rangat and you can enter Diglipur from there. However, this route is quite tricky and not supported by tourism so you are at the mercy of your service providers. So, be careful of you attempting such a thing.
There you go the most bustling region of Andaman – Diglipur which will soon be a worthwhile travel destination in Andaman as plans of a second Andaman airport in Diglipur finalizes. So, think of all the exciting experiences you can try in this offbeat Andaman tourist destination.
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8 Best Places to Visit in Diglipur
Don’t judge a book by its cover because you will be deceived. The same goes for what seemingly looks like the dusty little town of Diglipur. Let me tell you a fact- Diglipur is the largest Island town in the Andamans and is also one of the lesser known tourist destinations. This little tropical haven has so many specialities and it harbours some of the rarest attractions that you can’t find anywhere else in the Andamans.
1. Ram Nagar
- Famous for: Flora, Fauna, Beaches.
- Tickets: No entry fee.
- Opening Timings: Open daily but visit recommended during daytime.
- Duration: 1 hour.
About Ram Nagar
You cannot complete a visit to Diglipur if you haven’t been to the village of Ram Nagar . With lush mangroves and thick forest vines, surrounding the place, it is a vision to behold. This beach is perhaps one of the less crowded beaches in the Andamans. The Ram Nagar Beach is ideal for some water-fun but it is not for beginners. The waters of Ram Nagar Beach are infamous for its sharp coral reefs and people need to careful. Just avoid that part of the waters and the rest is fine. You need to make sure that you have a local guide with you so that you know where exactly you can venture out and where you cannot.
Things to Do at Ram Nagar:
- Visit the Ram Nagar Beach .
- Explore the mangrove forests.
2. Lamiya Bay
- Famous for: Flora, Fauna, Pebble Beach.
- Duration: 1.5 hours.
About Lamiya Bay
The rugged beauty of the deep blues is present in the Lamiya Beach. This is perhaps the most visited tourist site in the whole of the Andamans and you are in for a surprise if you expected a regular beach. There is something untamed and beauty that runs wild in the Lamiya Bay Beach. Another attraction here is that the beach is the Saddle Peak, the highest peak point in the entire Islands at a height of 800 metres above sea level. This is the best trekking destination and definitely the most challenging one in the entire island groups.
Things to Do near Lamiya Bay:
- Kalipur beach.
- Take a trip to Saddle Natural Park.
3. Alfred Caves
- Famous for: Caves, Trekking, Adventure.
- Duration: 2 days to visit the whole set. Typically 1 day spent.
About Alfred Caves
Caves harbouring treasures and mystifying creatures in its dark interior has always topped my imagination. If this is true with you too, then I am sure that you would simply love the Alfred Caves. This exploration itself take at least 2 days to complete because the Alfred Caves is not a single cave, but a set of 42 caves spread across Diglipur. This is definitely not for those with a weak heart because this trek is perhaps the most difficult and challenging expedition in the entire Islands. The trekking trails to the Alfred Caves are quite narrow and at times dangerous even. So, make sure you have an experienced guide with you to ensure that you won’t get lost in these winding paths.
Things to Do at Alfred Caves:
- Trekking (High Difficulty).
- Cave exploration.
4. Pathi Level Beach
- Famous for: Isolation, Flora, Corals.
- Opening Timings: Open 24 hours but visit recommended during daytime.
- Duration: 1-1.5 hours.
About Pathi Level Beach
The fuss is not entirely about the Beach, though it is an unparalleled beauty with wide open sea, rich with coral reefs and housing some of the rarest varieties of marine life. Since it is not easily accessible by road, by foot or by waterways, it poses an issue for tourists because it is definitely an isolated location. But Pathi Level Beach is a haven for those who crave a little bit of privacy away from prying eyes and crowded beaches.
Things to Do at Pathi Level Beach:
- Beach exploration.
- Sun bathing.
5. Jal Tikry
- Famous for: Trekking, Mud Volcanoes.
- Opening Timings: Open 24 hours.
About Jal Tikry
Get down at Shyamnagar in the Diglipur County of the Andamans ask the locals for ‘Jal Tikry’ . Now this is quite a rare sight because the village of Shyam Nagar harbours a unique scientific phenomenon- mud volcano! Trek through the dense forests of Shyam Nagar and after an hour’s walk you will reach a series of mud volcanoes, some which are active for years and some which have lain dormant for quite some time. This is one of the rarest occurrences in the entire world. These active mud volcanoes make you wonder about the playful secrets of Mother Nature.
Things to Do at Jal Tikry:
- Mud volcanoes.
6. Ross and Smith Islands
- Famous for: Beach tourism.
- Tickets: No entry fee but restricted access only.
- Duration: 2-2.5 hours (mainly depends on the visitor).
About Ross and Smith Islands
Not to be confused by Ross Island near Port Blair, Ross and Smith Islands hold their own among the many beaches around Andaman. Walk from one island to the other on a narrow sandy white trail, amidst surrounding lush green glens and turquoise waters. Also, the sand bar joining this island with the adjoining Smith Island is an added attraction. Therefore, this is a dream come true for any tourist and while standing amidst such scenic abundance, one does not want to leave its crib. What more does a tourist want? The Ross and Smith Islands is indeed beauty at its epitome and a dream destination for all those who plan a trip to the Andamans .
Things to Do at Ross and Smith Islands.
- Trek through tropical forests.
- Snorkelling.
7. Kalipur Beach
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- Famous for: Beach, Olive Ridley Turtles.
About Kalipur Beach
You might have seen those tiny little heads popping out of their shells and crawling to the sea. Their cute little trails on the ocean creating wonderful patterns. Yes, I am talking about turtle-watching! The Kalipur Beach is famous for its turtle trails and it is a wonderful sight to see these little creatures making their way out into the open. The virgin white sandy beaches and lush green dales and pristine waters and open sea, further add to the beauty of the place.
Things to Do at Kalipur Beach:
- See the nesting ground for Olive Ridley Turtles (seasonal).
- Adventure sports.
8. Saddle Peak National Park
- Famous for: Wildlife, Vegetation, Trekking.
- Tickets: Entry permission required from Forest Department.
- Opening Timings: Open till sunset.
- Duration: 5-6 hours to trek.
About Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle up to mount the highest peak in the Andamans, because you are up for the sight of your life. The Saddle Peak National Park in Diglipur is a wonderful tourist destination and an eco-friendly paradise. A haven for those who have been tormented enough by the touch of modernity, Saddle Peak is a dream come true for all adventure enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.
Things to Do around Saddle Peak National Peak:
- Trek (easy) on natural trails.
- Enjoy viewpoints from Saddle peak.
A visit to Diglipur involves a lot of walking so make sure you pack a good pair of trekking shoes. This might cause a problem to those who wish to lay back for their vacation. But what fun is it, when you have such scenic abundance all over and you fail to explore it? Diglipur shouldn’t be judged because of its looks, and the beauty of the Island runs wild in all its magnanimity. A siren call for all those who crave a bit of change and adventure in their life, the Andamans offers something for everyone.
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- Tourists/Visitors who are at higher risk due to some medical history are advised to take extra precautions.
- Tourists/visitors shall minimize contact with other staff and visitors as far as possible and zero contact policy should be followed at all tourist destinations.
- All tourists/visitors shall be briefed by the hotel concerned about do’s & don’ts to be mandatorily followed during their stay and movements.
- While travelling tourists/visitors should wear a face mask and carry their own sanitizer and wet wipes for personal use.
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- The tourists/visitors on arrival at Port Blair airport have to undergo mandatory Covid-19 screening with RTPCR test free of cost. Thereafter the tourists/ visitors are allowed to move to their respective hotels. However, they will have to be under quarantine at Port Blair in their hotel rooms until the result of RTPCR tests are received. In case of RTPCR positive test results, the tourists/visitors shall remain in institutional quarantine in hotels notified by the Hoteliers Association in consent with the A&%N Administration, on rate as specified or to the designated hospital/ Covid 19 care centre on case to case basis.
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- Public transports like cabs, taxis, and bus services are also functional.
Travellers should carefully follow social distancing norms and wear masks as well. Also, before making any booking, they should refer to the latest travel news on the government website of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Top 10 Things to Do in Diglipur Island
Diglipur, a hidden gem in the Andaman Islands, is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered. From its untouched beaches and underwater wonders to its rich local culture and delectable cuisine, the island promises a blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you love seeking thrills or want a tranquil escape to a lush landscape, Diglipur offers you everything and more.
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How to Reach Diglipur Island : The best way is to travel from Port Blair. Diglipur is around 330 km away from Port Blair and is best accessible by road; although you can also take the sea route. You can take a taxi or a public bus to the island with both taking you around 10-13 hours. A taxi journey would cost you around INR 8000-12000, while bus tickets cost around INR 300-900 per person.
Buses usually take you close to the Aerial Bay Jetty or Diglipur market in Diglipur from where you can take a taxi or auto to your hotel. Most buses usually start at 4 AM or 7 AM in the morning.
You can also take a ferry to Diglipur from Port Blair via Rangat. You’ll be able to book a ferry from Phoenix Jetty in Port Blair for around INR 500-900. While it will take you around 8-9 hours to reach Diglipur this way, note that the ferries are not available every day and may run for just 2-3 days a week. You’ll have to enquire about ferry services at Phoenix Jetty a few days in advance for the next available service.
If you're considering a trip to this off-the-beaten-path paradise, here are the top 10 activities and sights to consider:
The twin islands of Ross & Smith , often referred to as the twin islands, are one of the standout attractions of Diglipur. Connected by a slender sandbar, these twin islands are known for clear turquoise water and verdant landscape. Their unique sandbar connection and pristine beauty have made them an increasingly popular choice among travellers looking for the untouched charm of the Andamans.
The sandbar connecting the islands is an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll. During low tide, it feels like you're walking in the middle of the sea.
Note that you need permission to visit Ross and Smith Islands. For Indian nationals, the price for the permit is INR 50, while foreign nationals have to pay INR 500.
As the highest point in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a trek to Saddle Peak is a great way to explore the panoramic vistas of the Diglipur Island and even beyond. At 732 metres, Saddle Peak National Park is a garden of lush greenery, rare fauna, and interesting terrains. The hike through the tropical rainforest is as rewarding as the view from the summit. It would take you around 8-10 hours to complete the trek and be back down.
How to reach: It is best to start your journey early in the morning. You can take a cab or auto to the Lamia Bay from Diglipur market. You’d need permission to enter the national park, whose gates open only at 6 AM. You should carry snacks and water with you for your journey as you are less likely to find anything on the way. The trek is around 10 km. If you do not want to do it alone, you can also get a guide at the check post where you get your permission. There would be many guides nearby to help you out. You’ll also come across resting huts on your way to the peak.
Just a short drive away from the heart of Diglipur lies Kalipur Beach , a stretch of sand that is stunning beyond words and offers an intimate touch of the coastal beauty of the Andaman Islands. Kalipur is one of the few beaches in the Andaman Islands where you can witness the incredible sight of sea turtles nesting, especially between December and February. Olive Ridley, Leatherback, Hawksbill, and Green Turtles frequent this beach, and under the moonlit sky, you might catch the heartwarming scene of hatchlings making their first journey into the ocean. The beach is open all the time, you can sit and relax on the powdery sand. You are, however, not allowed to swim or do any other activity post 5 PM.
Besides swimming, you can also try your hand at snorkelling and sea walking at Kalipur Beach. Snorkelling should cost you around INR 1500-2000, while sea walking will cost you around INR 2500-3000 for 30 minutes.
A haven for shell collectors, this beach is also an excellent spot for swimming. Ram Nagar Beach is not the most popular beach in Diglipur, but that is what makes it special. The fact that it is less commercialised in nature makes it a special sanctuary for those seeking solace and a raw touch of nature’s charm. The gentle waves make it a relatively safe spot for swimming. If you are a sunset person, you’ll not be disappointed in Ram Nagar Beach. Make sure you are at the beach around 5:30 PM; a stroll during the golden hour, with the Sun casting a warm glow over the sands, is nothing short of therapeutic.
How to reach: Ram Nagar Beach is situated a bit far from Diglipur main town at 30 km and should take you 30-45 minutes to reach. But it is still easily accessible because of a good road. You can opt for a local taxi or an auto-rickshaw. For those with a penchant for self-exploration, renting a scooter or a bike is a delightful option.
Lamiya Bay , with its golden sands gently caressed by the turquoise waters, is one of Diglipur's lesser-known gems. Often overshadowed by its renowned neighbours, this bay offers a serene refuge to those wishing to escape the usual tourist trails. Lamiya Bay is perfect for long, reflective walks. Lamiya Bay’s proximity to Saddle Peak means one can combine a beach day with a trekking adventure to the highest point of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
The ideal time to visit the bay is from 5 AM to 5 PM.
The Alfred Caves , a cluster of fascinating limestone caves in Diglipur, is an adventure unlike any other and the best place to visit when you are in Diglipur. Hidden amidst the dense tropical forests, it is a group of around 41 caves. Many people visit the caves to watch swiftlets and fruit-eating bats. The swiftlet birds are famous for their edible nests that are famous in Chinese cuisine. The limestone caves are very similar to the ones in Baratang Island, although the environment inside the caves itself makes it a must-visit place.
If you're scouting for something offbeat in Diglipur, guess what? Jal Tikry is the spot to be. Jal Tikry in Diglipur offers visitors a glimpse into a rare geological phenomenon: a mud volcano. Unlike the conventional volcanoes that spew lava, this one is a bit different. The mud volcano actually spits out mud from beneath the Earth’s surface. Also, it is not as explosive as an actual volcano and is considered as an extension of the mud volcanoes of Baratang Island.
How to reach: Jal Tikry is located in Shyam Nagar village, which is approximately 20 km from the main town of Diglipur. You’ll take around 30-45 minutes to reach Shyam Nagar. You can, therefore, take a bus or taxi to the village. Bus tickets usually come at INR 30 and a taxi would cost you around INR 1000. You can also rent a scooter if you can figure out the directions. Renting a scooter would cost you around INR 500-1000 for a day. When you are in Shyam Nagar village, you can just walk a few kilometres for around 15-20 minutes in the village to see Jal Tikry.
One of the highlights of visiting Diglipur is undoubtedly the opportunity to experience its local cuisine. Rooted in the traditions of the island, the dishes in Diglipur have a unique taste that exists only in the Andamans. Whether you are a fan of seafood or looking to try authentic island flavours, the restaurants in Diglipur promise a blast of flavours for you.
The proximity to the ocean means a fresh catch is always on the menu. From grilled fish to succulent prawns and crabs, if you are a seafood enthusiast, you are definitely in for a treat. Don’t worry if you are a vegetarian. There are many local and fresh vegetables to choose from.
While Diglipur isn't flooded with high-end restaurants, it has some quaint and rustic places where you can enjoy a hearty local meal. You can try out Hira Restaurant and the Dolphin Restaurant for a satisfying meal. You should expect to spend around INR 100-500 at most of the eateries in the market. If you are planning to dine at a resort, your cost could go up to INR 1500.
Craggy Island , located near Diglipur, is an unspoiled gem waiting to be explored. The island is located just 10 minutes away from Kalipur Beach, and is recognisable for its rocky terrains, golden sandy beaches, and lush green patches. Craggy Island is actually known for snorkelling. The reefs underwater are home to a plethora of marine species including colourful parrotfish, nimble clownfish, graceful manta rays, and even the elusive sea turtles.
The calm waters, especially around the lagoon areas, provide a safe environment for you to familiarise yourself with the snorkelling gear and techniques, especially, if you are a beginner. There are snorkelling centres close to Kalipur Beach, who will arrange for your snorkelling trip to Craggy Island.
How to reach: If you consider yourself a really good swimmer, then you can just swim to Craggy Island from Kalipur Beach. It should take you just 20-30 minutes. However, if you can’t make the journey, you can always take a speed boat from the Aerial Bay jetty , which comes between Diglipur and Kalipur. There are many taxis and autos that go to Aerial Bay. A taxi ride will cost you around INR 700-1000, while an auto rickshaw may charge you around INR 600. There are many dive centres close to Aerial Bay and Kalipur beach, which will take you on a guided snorkelling tour to Craggy Island for INR 3000-4000.
A visit to Diglipur isn't just about exploring the island. It is also about the beautiful nights and sunrise views, especially when you're staying at a fancy resort. Among the many experiences that Diglipur has to offer, nestling at a cosy resort undoubtedly ranks high. The natural beauty of the island blends perfectly with the comforts and luxury of a resort, making them ideal for both relaxation and adventure. And who doesn’t want to relax and enjoy luxury in the lap of nature?
There are many resorts like the Turtle Resort and Saddle Peak View Resort where you can stay when you are in Diglipur. If you want to stay by the beach, what’s better than the Pristine Beach Resort. Opting for a beachside resort in Diglipur is, without a doubt, one of the most fulfilling experiences you can gift yourself.
A night at most of the resorts could cost you around INR 800-4000 depending on the room and facilities you need.
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🗓 Best Time To Visit: November to February
⏰ Open Hours: N/A
🏄 Things To Do: Visit Ross & Smith Islands, Explore Saddle Peak, Visit Kalipur Beach, Turtle nesting site
💰 Budget: Accommodation varies from INR 500 to INR 3000 per night. Meal costs around INR 200-400 per person.
👥 Traveller Types: Family, Solo Travellers, Adventure Enthusiasts, Nature Lovers
🌟 Known For: Rich biodiversity, Pristine beaches, Marine life, Trekking, Bird watching
🚉 Distances: From Port Blair Airport - 290 km, From Mayabunder - 35 km, From Rangat - 90 km
🐢 Unique Aspect: One of the few places in the world where Turtle nesting can be observed
🏖 Nearby Beaches: Kalipur Beach, Lamiya Bay Beach, Ross and Smith Island Beach
🌳 Wildlife: Saddle Peak National Park is home to Andaman Wild Pigs, Saltwater Crocodiles, Water Monitor Lizards, and different species of marine turtles
🌴 Vegetation: Home to India's northernmost point - Landfall Island, which is covered with thick forests
Diglipur is a hidden gem of Andaman, that offers a unique and unforgettable experience to the travelers. It is a destination that will surprise you, delight you, and inspire you. Whether you are looking for adventure, nature, culture, or more, Diglipur has something for everyone.
But what makes Diglipur so special? What are the attractions and activities that you can enjoy in Diglipur? How can you reach, stay, and explore Diglipur? In this article, we will answer all these questions and more. We will give you a complete travel guide to Diglipur, with all the information and tips you need to plan your trip. So, let’s get started.
How to Reach Diglipur
The first step to visit Diglipur is to reach Port Blair , the capital of the Andaman Islands. You can reach Port Blair by air or by sea from mainland India. There are regular flights from major cities like Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, etc. to Port Blair. You can also take a ship from Chennai, Kolkata, or Visakhapatnam to Port Blair, but it will take longer and may not be very comfortable.
Once you reach Port Blair, you have two options to travel to Diglipur: by road or by sea. Both options have their pros and cons, so you need to choose according to your preference, budget, and time.
The road journey from Port Blair to Diglipur is about 325 km and takes around 10 to 12 hours. You can take a bus, a taxi, or a bike to cover this distance. The bus is the cheapest option, but it is also the slowest and the least comfortable. The taxi is the fastest and the most comfortable option, but it is also the most expensive. The bike is the most adventurous option, but it is also the most challenging and risky. You need to have a valid driving license, a permit, and a good sense of direction to ride a bike in the Andaman Islands.
The road journey from Port Blair to Diglipur is scenic and exciting, as you pass through dense forests, winding roads, bridges, and ferries. You will also cross the Jarawa Reserve, where you can see the indigenous Jarawa tribe, who live in isolation from the modern world. You need to follow some rules and regulations while crossing the Jarawa Reserve, such as not stopping, not taking photos, not offering food, etc.
The road journey from Port Blair to Diglipur also gives you the opportunity to visit some interesting places on the way, such as Baratang Island, where you can see the limestone caves and the mud volcano, Rangat, where you can see the mangrove forests and the turtle nesting, and Mayabunder, where you can see the Karmatang Beach and the Avis Island.
The sea journey from Port Blair to Diglipur is about 180 km and takes around 6 to 8 hours. You can take a government ferry or a private cruise to cover this distance. The government ferry is the cheaper option, but it is also the less frequent and the less reliable option. The private cruise is the more expensive option, but it is also the more frequent and the more comfortable option.
The sea journey from Port Blair to Diglipur is relaxing and enjoyable, as you sail through the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea. You can also see some amazing views of the islands, the coral reefs, and the marine life. You may even spot some dolphins, whales, or turtles on the way.
The sea journey from Port Blair to Diglipur also gives you the chance to visit some fascinating places on the way, such as Havelock Island, where you can see the Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, and Neil Island, where you can see the Bharatpur Beach and the Natural Bridge, and Long Island, where you can see the Lalaji Bay Beach and the Guitar Island.
Places to Visit in Diglipur
Diglipur has a lot of places to visit, ranging from islands, beaches, waterfalls, national parks, caves, and more. Here are some of the top places to visit in Diglipur:
Ross and Smith Islands
Ross and Smith Islands are the twin islands of Diglipur, connected by a narrow sandbar. They are also known as the Romeo and Juliet Islands, as they symbolize love and romance. You can walk on the sandbar from one island to another, and enjoy the stunning views of the sea and the sky. You can also swim, snorkel, or scuba dive in the crystal clear water, and see the colorful coral reefs and the exotic fish. You can also relax on the white sandy beach, and soak in the sun and the breeze. You can also visit the Marine Sanctuary, where you can see the turtles, the dolphins, and the dugongs.
Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park is the highest point in the Andaman Islands, with an altitude of 732 meters. It is also a biodiversity hotspot, with a variety of flora and fauna. You can trek to the peak, and enjoy the panoramic views of the islands, the sea, and the forest. You can also spot some rare and endemic species of plants and animals, such as the Andaman wild pig, the Andaman hill myna, the Andaman imperial pigeon, the Andaman orchid, etc. You can also visit the Kalpong River, which is the only hydroelectric project in the Andaman Islands.
Turtle Nesting
Diglipur is one of the best places to witness the turtle nesting and hatching phenomenon, which happens between December and April. You can see four species of turtles, namely the green turtle, the hawksbill turtle, the leatherback turtle, and the olive ridley turtle, laying their eggs on the beaches of Diglipur, such as the Ram Nagar Beach, the Kalipur Beach, and the Pathi Level Beach. You can also see the baby turtles emerging from the eggs, and making their way to the sea. You can also participate in the turtle conservation programs, and help in protecting and releasing the turtles.
Mud Volcano
Diglipur has an active mud volcano, which is a rare and unique attraction. A mud volcano is a geological phenomenon, where hot mud and gas are ejected from the earth’s surface. You can see the mud bubbles and the hissing sound of the volcano, and feel the warmth of the mud. You can also apply the mud on your skin, as it is said to have medicinal and therapeutic properties. You can also visit the nearby Mangrove Forest, where you can see the diverse and dense vegetation of the mangroves.
Things to Do in Diglipur
Diglipur has a lot of things to do, ranging from adventure, nature, culture, and more. Here are some of the top things to do in Diglipur:
Diglipur is an ideal destination for adventure lovers, as it offers a lot of thrilling and exciting activities. You can indulge in water sports, such as snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, jet skiing, etc. and explore the underwater world of Diglipur. You can also go for trekking, camping, cycling, etc. and discover the terrestrial beauty of Diglipur. You can also try fishing, crab hunting, bird watching, etc. and experience the wildlife of Diglipur.
Diglipur is a paradise for nature lovers, as it has a lot of natural wonders and attractions. You can enjoy the scenic and serene beauty of the islands, the beaches, the waterfalls, the national parks, the caves, and more. You can also witness the amazing phenomena of the turtle nesting and hatching, the mud volcano, the bioluminescence, etc. You can also relax and rejuvenate in the lap of nature, and feel the peace and tranquility of Diglipur.
Diglipur is a rich and diverse destination for culture lovers, as it has a lot of cultural and historical aspects. You can learn about the history and heritage of Diglipur, and visit the monuments, the museums, the temples, etc. You can also interact with the local people of Diglipur, and learn about their lifestyle, traditions, customs, etc. You can also taste the local cuisine of Diglipur, and try the delicacies, such as the seafood, the coconut, the banana, etc.
Where to Stay in Diglipur
Diglipur has a few options for accommodation, ranging from budget to luxury. You can choose from hotels, resorts, guest houses, homestays, etc. depending on your preference, budget, and availability. Here are some of the best places to stay in Diglipur:
Pristine Beach Resort
Pristine Beach Resort is a luxury resort in Diglipur, located on the Kalipur Beach. It offers spacious and comfortable rooms, with modern amenities and facilities. It also has a restaurant, a bar, a swimming pool, a spa, a gym, etc. It also organizes various activities and tours for the guests, such as snorkeling, scuba diving, trekking, fishing, etc. It also provides a stunning view of the sea and the beach, and a serene and relaxing atmosphere.
Turtle Resort
Turtle Resort is a budget resort in Diglipur, located on the Pathi Level Beach. It offers cozy and clean rooms, with basic amenities and facilities. It also has a restaurant, a garden, a terrace, etc. It also arranges various activities and programs for the guests, such as turtle nesting and hatching, crab hunting, bird watching, etc. It also provides a close and intimate experience of the nature and the wildlife of Diglipur.
Saddle Peak View Resort
Saddle Peak View Resort is a mid-range resort in Diglipur, located near the Saddle Peak National Park. It offers elegant and cozy rooms, with modern amenities and facilities. It also has a restaurant, a lounge, a garden, a library, etc. It also offers a spectacular view of the Saddle Peak, the highest point in the Andaman Islands. It also provides a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, and a friendly and helpful staff.
In this article, we have given you a complete travel guide to Diglipur, with all the information and tips you need to plan your trip. We have told you how to reach, where to stay, what to see, what to do, and more in Diglipur. We hope you have found this article useful and informative, and that you are ready to explore Diglipur.
Diglipur is a destination that you will not regret visiting. It is a destination that will make you fall in love with Andaman. So, what are you waiting for? Book your tickets, pack your bags, and get ready to explore Diglipur. You will have the time of your life.
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Diglipur, a large island located in the North Andaman area, is an ecological paradise. The island houses rows of tropical forests, mangroves, and lovely beaches rich in exotic marine life. Kalipur Beach, Ross & Smith Islands, Ramnagar Beach, and Pathi Level Beach are all located in Diglipur, which makes it a favourite destination among tourists. The highest point of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Saddle peak, is located at this island, accessible through the Saddle Peak National Park. One can also find the Kalpon river here, the only river to flow through the Andamans. Diglipur is easily reachable from Port Blair; you can take a boat till Aerial Bay Jetty which is near Kalipur in Diglipur.
The Ross and Smith islands, a mysterious mud volcano, and the Saddle Peak National Park are all located within the confines of Diglipur. The Alfred Caves, an elaborate labyrinth of 42 caves spread across Diglipur can satisfy the desires of the adventurous who are willing to undertake the challenging task of exploring and trekking through these caves. For the tourists looking for a relaxing vacation, the shores of Diglipurs offer many wondrous beaches where one can get lost in the beauty of the sea all day long.
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Diglipur Island Andaman Travel Guide | Diglipur Places to Visit
Diglipur is a town located in the North Andaman Island of the north and Middle Andaman district. Though the town in itself doesn’t have a lot of tourism potential, the villages and beaches around the area is what we’ll be covering in this Diglipur travel guide. Diglipur has a mixed population of Bengali, Malayali, Tamil and Telugu people and Hindi is widely spoken and understood everywhere here.
My visit to Diglipur was planned rather spontaneously and came to fruition at the very last minute. I had been in Port Blair for 8 days waiting for the cyclone to clear so the ferries heading to Hut Bay in Little Andaman could resume. I had told myself that I’d wait exactly 2 more days and if things still appear bleak, I would head somewhere else. Quite serendipitously, I received a message on Instagram by a fellow blogger and traveller asking me if I wanted to join her on a road trip to Diglipur with two other people. It felt like the timing had been just right and so, without a second thought, I agreed. And that is the story behind how this Diglipur travel guide was born!
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How to Reach Diglipur Island
There are several ways to reach Diglipur from Port Blair. This Diglipur travel guide will take you through the details of all three methods to reach Diglipur, including be land, air and sea:
Diglipur Island by Road
Disclaimer: if you’re planning to do a road trip to Diglipur, be ware that the road conditions aren’t ideal. The roads used to be taken care of by PWD and since the NHAI has taken over, they are redoing the roads starting from Chidiya Tapu in South Andaman. There’s still some time to go before they can reach all the way up to North Andaman. Moreover, because of COVID, you need extra time to get your vaccination cards verified. We’ll get into the details of this in a bit in this Diglipur travel guide.
The roads from Port Blair to Diglipur go through the infamous Andaman Trunk Road (ATR) that cuts through the Jarawa Tribal Reserve. For this reason, during a road trip to Diglipur, vehicles are not allowed to stop along the Jarawa Reserve. Passengers are also not allowed to photograph the journey through the Jarawa Reserve. You might also spot some Jarawa people along the way – I did on my way back from Diglipur to Port Blair – but make sure to not interact with them (wave/ speak at) in any way since this is a legal offence.
The Jarawas are a negrito tribe who have lived uncontacted for many years but the ATR threatens their lifestyle. Some Jarawas, however, have been integrated into mainstream society. For example, Strait Island near Long Island in Middle Andaman is inhabited only by Jarawa people who hold government jobs such as school teachers, police officials, forest rangers and more. Outsiders (tourists and islanders alike) are not allowed to enter the Strait Island.
Anyway, getting back on the topic of this Diglipur travel guide:
One way to reach Diglipur is by hiring a private taxi . There are only SUV taxis available to Diglipur due to the road conditions. These usually cost about INR 18,000 for a round trip of three days. This is how I initially went up to Diglipur from Port Blair with 3 other people. The journey took us 15 hours with ample rest and food stops in between.
Another way to reach Diglipur by road is to hop on to a shared tempo traveller taxi from Port Blair. These cost somewhere around INR 1500 and the journey takes 12 hours to complete. These are AC taxis and a rather comfortable way of reaching Diglipur. However, these shared taxis must be booked in advance. You can find out the contacts around the Port Blair bus stand. Or try this number for Devi Winger Taxis – (+91) 9933206607 .
The cheapest way to reach Diglipur by road is by bus . There are both private and government (STS) buses running this route. Tickets for the private operator Anand Travels can be booked online here . According to this Diglipur travel guide, this is the most convenient way to travel to Diglipur by bus since the Anand bus has pushback seats.
There are two types of government (STS) buses running through the ATR: one is Express the other is ordinary. The only difference between the two is that Express does not stop in the middle to pick up passengers on the go. It only takes passengers who have pre-booked their seats. You can do so at least a day prior from the Port Blair bus stand. The ordinary STS bus stops to pick up passengers on the way, making it slower.
To regulate traffic through the ATR, there are a set number of conveys running each day from Jirkatang. So make sure to check with your driver and start accordingly. To check the STS bus schedule through the ATR, click here . I hope you are able to plan your road trip well with the details given here in this Diglipur travel guide. I know it can be a little bit of a challenge to travel through the ATR, but the route is beautiful and is one experience of a lifetime! Trust this Diglipur travel guide, going through all these troubles is definitely worth it because Diglipur is just that mesmerising!
Diglipur Island by Sea
To reach Diglipur by sea, there are two alternative routes you can take. One is the inter-island Port Blair to Diglipur ferry that sails from Phoenix Bay Jetty in Port Blair to the Aerial Bay Jetty in Diglipur two days a week. This journey takes a little less than 12 hours to complete. This Diglipur travel guide recommends taking the Coral Queen ship. It is newer and well-maintained as compared to the other ships running this journey.
The other way to reach Diglipur by sea is to take the government line ferry that sets sail from Port Blair and touches Havelock Island , Neil Island , and Long Island and finally stops at Rangat. These Andaman line ferries operate about 3 to 5 times a week. From Rangat, you can continue the journey to Diglipur by road. This is definitely a great way to reach Diglipur as per this Diglipur travel guide. You can even consider halting your journey at Long Island for a few days before resuming to Diglipur!
Diglipur Island by Air
There are three possible ways to reach Diglipur by air in this Diglipur travel guide. The first option is to take the Pawan Hans Helicopter service between Port Blair and Diglipur. This service runs 5 times a week and takes only 1.5 hours to complete! However, this is a fairly expensive journey for tourists – which costs about INR 3500 one way. Getting a seat on the helicopter service is also a bit tricky since most of them are reserved for government officials and medical emergencies. Tourists are only given a seat if there’s one remaining at the last minute.
The next option to reach Diglipur by air according to the travel guide is to take the seaplane service that used to operate from Port Blair to Diglipur before the COVID lockdown. This service has since not resumed but people seem hopeful that it might be operational once again soon.
The last option to reach Diglipur by air according to this Diglipur travel guide is not yet functional. It is by taking a flight to the Diglipur Airport which was supposed to start getting constructed in June 2019 but got delayed due to COVID restrictions.
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How to Get Around in Diglipur Island
The easiest way to get around in Diglipur is to have your own private cab . But this, of course, is not always possible due to budget restrictions. Alternatively, there are several two-wheeler rentals in Diglipur available throughout the Diglipur bazar. But be prepared to be riding through some incredibly bumpy roads! For the hardy travellers who don’t mind roughing it out – *cough* much like myself *cough* – the local bus service in Diglipur is quite feasible throughout the region. Taking the bus is my personal recommendation in this Diglipur travel guide as it is safe, convenient and most importantly, cost-effective!
Best Time to Visit Diglipur Island
The best time to visit Diglipur Island depends on what are the most important activities for you to do. The monsoons and the post-monsoon cyclone season usually ends by the first week of December. So from mid-December to April is usually a good time to visit Diglipur, or anywhere in the Andaman Islands.
However, if you’re looking to specifically experience the turtle nesting at Kalipur and Ramnagar Beaches, hiking the Saddle Peak and the swiftlet nestings at Alfred Caves, mid-December through late January is usually the best time to visit Diglipur Island.
For experiencing turtle hatching, swimming and snorkelling, this Diglipur travel guide recommends that February to April is usually the best time to visit Diglipur Island. During these months, the waters remain beautifully calm and you can even swim from Kalipur Beach to Craggey Island if you are a seasoned swimmer! (Details below)
Where to Stay in Diglipur Island – Pristine Beach Resort
Though Diglipur has slowly started to come up on the tourist map, there are a few places to stay in Diglipur that have propped up both in the town and on the beachside village of Kalipur. But if you ask me about places to stay in Diglipur, I would recommend the Pristine Beach Resort in Kalipur without batting an eye. This resort is run by Mr Alex Rajan and is the oldest private place in the Diglipur region that has been welcoming tourists for as long as 2008! Back then, he started off with a few rooms and mostly international clientele but now it’s a full-fledged resort with several room categories, a fully functional restaurant and a bar. Trust this Diglipur travel guide, Pristine Beach Resort is the place to be!
Pristine Beach Resort comes with 3 different room categories to suit most budgets. They have beautiful wooden cottages lined up one after the other amidst endless coconut and areca nut palm trees. Apart from these, they also have basic wooden huts for long term rentals they give out to volunteers or researchers. Mr Alex’s is a massive property with several fruits and vegetables growing right in his backyard. These include bananas, papayas, almonds, chiku, lentils, ladyfingers, brinjals and more. The resort also has a WiFi connection in a region where even BSNL mobile connectivity is hard to find. Mr Alex himself is a warm and friendly host who makes for an excellent company over dinnertime when you’ve come back from your explorations during the day. The food here is yum, and very reasonably priced.
One quick property tour with Mr Alex and you’ll understand how much love and effort has been put into Pristine Beach Resort. He has painstakingly built this resort with his father and has singlehandedly put the Diglipur map on the tourist radar. For a Diglipur travel guide, there is no other place I would recommend!
Diglipur Places to Visit
There are some incredible places to visit in Diglipur Andaman. I spent a week in the area, taking one day at a time to slowly go around all these places. Let’s dive into the Diglipur places to visit section of this Diglipur travel guide!
Kalipur Beach for Turtle Nesting and Hatching
The Kalipur Beach, on which the Pristine Beach Resort is located, is a haven to witness turtle nesting and hatching. Several kinds of turtles come here to lay eggs – including Olive Ridley , Hawk’s Bill and Leatherback Sea Turtles. Since this Diglipur beach is a black sand beach, it makes it perfect to witness the massive sea turtles lay their eggs here. During the nesting months of December and January, Mr Alex from Pristine Beach Resort often keeps a track of the high tide timings at night and takes his guests on a walk to try the luck with a turtle sighting. During the spring months of March and April, you can witness these eggs hatch and tiny turtles make their way to the sea! This is one of the most wonderful Diglipur places to see – and definitely on the top of my Diglipur travel guide!
Alfred Caves and Ramnagar Beach
Alfred Caves are probably one of the most fascinating places to visit in Diglipur Andaman. Located in Ramnagar village, Alfred Caves are a set of 41 stone caves. On the surface, there’s nothing much exciting about them but once you climb down the 10 feet caves on all fours, you enter a whole different world altogether. The ground is a thick layer of bat poop and tiny bats can be seen whizzing past all around you. But what’s really special is that these caves are home to the Edible-nest Swiftlet nestings. These nests are made by swiftlet birds by hardening their saliva. The best time to witness this marvel is in late December/ January. Mr Alex from Pristine Beach Resort can put you in touch with a guide and that is the best and most sensible way to go about exploring these caves. It’s definitely one of the most adventurous Diglipur places to see, and highly recommended in this Diglipur travel guide as well!
After the sweaty business of hiking up to the caves, you can consider taking a swim in the pristine waters of Ramnagar Beach as well. The beach has gazebos where you can sit under a shade, and also changing rooms and toilets for both men and women. It’s a very well-maintained beach, one that is seldom visited by tourists. This Diglipur travel guide recommends definitely putting this on your list as well!
Saddle Peak National Park
At 732 meters above sea level, Saddle Peak is the highest peak of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Being the hiking enthusiast that I am, ever since I heard about this mountain, I set my heart to go up to it. Throughout my journey, I heard various rumours about how Saddle Peak has been closed off for so and so reasons but all these rumours were put to rest when I reached Pristine Beach Resort and was reassured by Mr Alex that the hike to the mountain is, in fact, open.
First things first, the best way to access Saddle Peak is by going on a guided trek. Check out this Saddle Peak National Park Hike Tour recommended by this Diglipur Island Andaman travel guide.
The Saddle Peak trek starts from Lamiya Bay Beach which is just about 4 kilometres away from Pristine Beach and is also the last bus stop on the stretch. Once you reach Lamiya Bay, you must register with the Forest Office and pay an entry fee of INR 50 since it is a national park area. Saddle Peak is also the originating point for River Kalpong – the only river of the Andaman Islands. So during the Saddle Peak trek, as you near the base of the mountain before the incline begins, you come across five freshwater crossings which are your only water sources for the entire hike – an important tip to remember from this Diglipur travel guide.
I started the Saddle Peak trek at 6 am. To climb all the way to the top and then come back down, took me a total of 11.5 hours! The entire stretch is about 8 kilometres long – of which 3 kilometres is a plain walk through a beautiful padauk forest. The rest of the 5 kilometres is a steep incline up the mountain. The humid rainforest adds to your exhaustion. Here’s a tip from this Diglipur travel guide – make sure to carry enough water and some snack like bananas, biscuits, packed sandwiches and juice boxes for the way. The trail is well marked with blue signboards that were installed by Mr Alex along with the Forest rangers. It’s definitely a task, but this Diglipur places to see is definitely well worth it!
At the top, there once used to be a wooden constructed viewpoint you could climb up but by the time I visited, it was washed down during the cyclone. However, I was told that they’re now building an iron viewpoint so hopefully, by the time you go decide to go, it should’ve been constructed! All I could see was overgrown bushes and through them, a beautiful view of Lamia Bay, Kalipur Beach and Craggey Island on one side and Mayabunder and Rangat on the other. Needless to say, Saddle Peak is definitely one of the best places to visit in Diglipur Andaman.
For a more visual description of the Saddle Peak hike, check out the Diglipur highlight on my Instagram !
Ross and Smith Islands
The Ross and Smith Islands are a pair of “twin islands” that are adjoined by a sand bar in between. During the high tide, this sand bar remains submerged in water but during low tide, it appears and you can walk all the way. Of the two, Ross is uninhabited whereas Smith has a small population living on the other side which is called “Sagar Dweep”. Ross and Smith is probably the best Diglipur beach there is as the waters here are exceptionally clear and it is a great place for swimming.
To get to Ross and Smith, you must hire a boat from the Aerial Bay Jetty. Unfortunately, the tickets are not per person, but instead per boat. Each boat costs INR 5,000 so if you’re a solo traveller – it could come out to be quite expensive. The twenty-minute boat ride is a great journey with a view of Saddle Peak in the distance. As of yet, tourists are not allowed to spend the night at Ross and Smith but the government is planning some tourism infrastructure at Smith Island in the upcoming years. So hopefully spending a night at Ross and Smith would be possible soon! Trust this Diglipur travel guide, Ross and Smith Islands are some of the most beautiful Diglipur places to visit!
Craggey Island
If I had to pick, I’d say of all the places to visit in Diglipur Andaman, Craggey Island was my absolute favourite. This tiny island is located just a few hundred meters off Kalipur Beach. I know several people who have also swum this distance but unfortunately, I could not because of strong winds and choppy waters. Mr Alex helped us arrange a fisherman dinghy that took us to the Island and this is where I went snorkelling for the very first time in my life. I had no fins or snorkel, just a mask to help me see the world underwater but trust me, it was one of the most magical and unforgettable experiences I’ve ever had. The visibility is fantastic and the coral gardens are massive and so rich. I saw a whole lot of fish, a cleaning station and a lobster before we surfaced and hopped back on the boat. If you take up one piece of advice from this Diglipur travel guide, let it be this – absolutely do not miss a chance to visit Craggey on your Diglipur tour itinerary!
Shyam Nagar Mud Volcanoes
Similar to the mud volcanoes at Baratang, the Shyam Nagar mud volcanoes are a fascinating geological phenomenon. However, I ended up not visiting this place during my time in Diglipur but I hear it is worth mentioning on this Diglipur travel guide. Shyam Nagar is located about 40 kilometres from Diglipur and after walking a little bit, you reach an area where the grey mud bubbles up as the gases trapped below the surface try to escape through the soil. It’s quite a sight to behold, definitely one of the most fascinating places to visit in Diglipur Andaman!
Diglipur Travel Guide – General Information
Internet and network connectivity in diglipur island.
You can count on almost no mobile and internet connectivity in most of Diglipur. In Diglipur town, you get decent 4G speed for both BSNL and Airtel. Areas away from the town will have no Airtel connectivity and a limited, patchy network for BSNL. However, Pristine Beach Resort has good WiFi – as has already been mentioned in this Diglipur travel guide.
ATMs in Diglipur Island
There are several ATMs in Diglipur town but it’s difficult to find ATMs in the villages around Diglipur. It’s recommended that you keep enough cash on you as most places do not take online payments – apart from Pristine Beach Resort.
Wine and Beer Shop in Diglipur Island
There is one ANNIDCO wine and beer shop in Diglipur town and that’s about it. This Diglipur travel guide recommends that you stock up here beforehand itself. Alternatively, there is an in-house bar at Pristine Beach Resort which you could avail.
Language in Diglipur Island
Hindi is widely spoken and understood in all of Diglipur. English can be communicated fairly easily as well – though not everywhere. So you don’t have to worry about language barriers in Diglipur.
Diglipur Island Market and Bazar
The Diglipur bazar is very well stocked for all basic needs so you don’t have to worry about this at all. Disglipur bazar also has several sweet shops, samosa shacks and small dhabas selling basic food like idli, vada, dosa etc. Even in the villages shops selling basic goods like chips, biscuits, cigarettes etc can be found easily as per this Diglipur travel guide.
Diglipur Travel Guide – Frequently Asked Questions
Is diglipur worth visiting.
Diglipur is definitely worth visiting – no questions asked! As is evident in this Diglipur travel guide, it can be quite a challenge to reach Diglipur Island but this painstaking journey becomes all worth the while as you begin exploring the beautiful natural spots this Island has on offer.
Is Diglipur open for tourists?
Diglipur is open for tourists. There are no permits required to visit Diglipur but to get to certain places around Diglipur, such as Ross and Smith Islands and Alfred Caves, special permits are required. You can find more details about these specific permits in the relevant sections in this Diglipur travel guide.
What is there to see in Diglipur?
There’s a lot of natural beauty in Diglipur. From pristine beaches to untouched islands, turtle nestings and hatcheries, snorkelling and swimming spots, there’s all this and more! Check out the details of what to see in Diglipur in the “Diglipur Places to Visit” section of this Diglipur travel guide.
How to reach Diglipur from Port Blair?
There are three ways to reach Diglipur from Port Blair. These include going by road, by air or by sea. Check out the “How to Reach Diglipur Island” section in this Diglipur Island travel guide for details on how to reach Diglipur from Port Blair.
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A twenty-something solo adventurer, Avantika finds comfort in learning about various cultures, its people and listening to age-old folk tales. When not on the road, she can be found cuddled up with her dog in her room, with a book in her hand.
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Amita Chaturvedi
s always great narration People like me can visit by lying on hammock 🥰
Hehe yes armchair travel at its finest!
Devesh Golani
Hey, thanks a lot for being so detailed. This helped me to plan my Diglipur trip. Thanks again
Hey Devesh, so glad you found my blog helpful. Hope you had a great trip! 🙂
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Diglipur is a destination that's fast picking up and is gaining popularity among travelers. Here at Diglipur there are various things that one can do. This place is a nature lovers’ paradise, so if you are one of the nature lovers then no need to wonder what to do here. There are crystal clear gem-green waters where you can enjoy swimming-make sure you check if the guidelines of that particular beach allows you to venture into the waters or not. The reefs here preserve highly exotic corals and marine life making it ideal for snorkelers. If you bring in snorkels of your own, you may spend extra hours snorkeling and experiencing the underwater beauty without realizing how time swam away.
1) Indulge yourself in Scuba Diving at Diglipur One can also indulge in Scuba Diving but the condition is that you have to be a certified diver because the beginner’s or non-swimmers dives are not conducted in Diglipur as on date due to permission issues. However, we would love to introduce the same to you when it starts.
5) Visit Aerial Bay Jetty - Will get covered when you visit Ross and Smith Island. Read More about visiting Aerial Bay
6) Visit Ramnagar Beach For Turtle Nesting After Kalipur Beach, Ramnagar is a vast open beach. This beach as well can be visited for Turtle Nesting. Read More about visiting this beach.
8) Trek the mighty Saddle Peak The highest peak of South Andaman is a difficult one to conquer. A 6-7 Hours trek is required to reach the top of Saddle Peak. Know more about how to visit Saddle Peak.
9) Go Caving To Alfred Caves A Limestone Cave in Diglipur: The Alfred Caves is a cluster of 41 amazing caves. It is located near Ramnagar Beach and is one of unique places to visit in Andaman.
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Diglipur is an appealing blend of fresh natural beauty and small-town life, with many attractions for tourists. At approximately 300 kms. from Port Blair, it is quite a distance from the other tourist hubs of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. However, there are so many places to visit in Diglipur and admire, that the journey is worth the destination. Swiftlets nesting in limestone caves, mangrove-fringed creeks with saltwater crocodiles, stunning beaches and national parks rich in bio-diversity, are some of the attractions waiting to dazzle the visitor to Diglipur.
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Ross and Smith Island
The most famous of Diglipur tourist places, these are twin islands connected by a narrow sand bar, which many consider the most picture-perfect beach in the Andamans. You need permission from a Forest Range Officer at Aerial Bay jetty to enter these islands.
Saddle Peak
This is the highest peak in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Evergreen rainforests cover the entire mountain right up to its peak, rich with exotic birds and insects, rare blooms and wild fruit. A trek up this mountain is steep and long, but adventurous tourists stock up on trekking gear and make the climb with enthusiasm, as Saddle Peak offers an unmatched bird’s eye-view of the islands. Besides, the only river in the islands, Kalpong river, flows through the forest covering Saddle Peak, a charming sight and also a source of fresh spring water.
Kalipur Beach
Take a local bus from the Diglipur Bazaar and visit Kalipur Beach. With unusual volcanic grey sand and crystal clear water, this beach is perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Though you should watch out for jellyfish which are found in abundance here. Kalipur is special because it is one of the few beaches in the world where four species of sea turtles - Olive Ridley, Leather Back, Hawksbill and Green turtles - come to nest their eggs. A hatchery has been constructed on the beach for the turtles, so if you’re lucky, you may even see the endearing sight of baby turtles making their way into the sea.
Craggy Island
A 20 minute swim away from Kalipur beach is tiny Craggy Island, with vibrant coral reefs that are home to a range of colourful fish and sea creatures. However, you should take note of the tide timings before you go snorkelling in the fascinating underwater world around the Island.
Alfred Caves
This mysterious complex of 41 limestone caves is nature’s gift to Diglipur. Located near the Ramnagar beach, these caves are reputed to undergo a chemical reaction and change their shape during the monsoons. Do wear comfortable shoes and carry water, as it takes a trek through a mangrove forest before you reach the Alfred Caves.
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Diglipur, is one of the largest island situated in Andamans at a distance of approximately 320kms from Port Blair. Its an ecological paradise covered with tropical rain forest, mangroves, white sandy beach with rich exotic marine life. The major attractions in Diglipur are Ross & Smith Island, Kalipur beach, Saddle Peak, Ramnagar beach & Alfred Caves. You can also find Kalpong river , which is the only known river in the whole Andamans. Snorkeling and Trekking are the best activities you can cover during your holiday in Diglipur. It can satisfy all the desires of an adventurous who are willing to take the challenging task. Diglipur is the best hidden gem and we promise you to plan out the best during your visit here.
Major Attractions in Diglipur
Kalipur beach.
Kalipur beach is mainly known for its turtle nesting in the entire Andamans. The beach also have a fascinating sight and dense forest in the background.
Ross & Smith
With crystal blue waters, coral reefs and white sandy beaches, Ross & Smith islands is one of the best attraction. Both islands are connected during low tide, which can be walked on.
Saddle Peak
5-6 hours of exciting trekking, Saddle peak is the most visited tourist attraction. Its the highest peak in the Andamans. You ‘d require a permit from the forest department to visit.
Its another beautiful beach located 35 kms away from Diglipur. The beach is well known for turtle nesting. Facilities like benches, eco huts and seating arrangements have been provided here.
Alfred Caves
If you are a cave lover, then this should be in your bucket list while planning for Diglipur. The caves change their form during the monsoon due to a chemical reaction.
How to Reach Here
Private cabs are available for a comfortable ride.
Intercity buses run from Port Blair to Diglipur and is the cheapest way to reach Diglipur.
Govt ferries are available for two days in a week to get to Diglipur by sea.
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Diglipur: Largest Island in North Andaman
Have you recently got married? If yes, then you might be searching for an exciting destination to have a honeymoon. Fortunately, your search ends here with Diglipur town of Andaman. Andaman and Nicobar is a union territory of India having more than 800 islands. Recently, Andaman and Nicobar have become the first preference for honeymooners . This is because it offers a romantic and thrilling experience simultaneously, which makes the honeymoon trip an unforgettable moment.
Although Andaman and Nicobar have plenty of interesting islands, Diglipur Island is the best among them. This beautiful island is located in the northern part of Andaman. The distance of Diglipur from Port Blair is around 320 Km. Diglipur is the biggest town in north Andaman, but it always remains unnoticed due to the large distance from famous tourist places like Port Blair and Havelock .
You may be surprised to know that Diglipur Island Andaman has a geographical area of around 1400 square Km, which is huge. However, Diglipur is among the most adventurous and different places in Andaman and Nicobar that every honeymoon couple should visit once during their trip to Andaman.
Diglipur is filled with plenty of natural parks and lively marine life, which allows you to spend your holidays actively. Also, in this town of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you will get a chance to experience flora and fauna, which will take your trip experience to another level. One can make their trip a memorable moment by indulging themselves in a number of activities such as: climbing the highest peak of the Bay of Bengal, experiencing turtles on beaches, observing mud volcanoes, and exploring the twin islands of Smith and Rose.
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Things honeymooners should know about Diglipur
Are you searching for a place to spend quality time with your loved one? If yes, then Diglipur is the best option available. This is because this is an offbeat destination and very few tourists know about this destination. Therefore, like other islands of Andaman, you will not find this place filled with crowds.
Next-level adventure
Diglipur has plenty of adventurous places to visit, which makes it the perfect option for adventure seekers. Turtle nesting and climbing saddle peaks are the key reasons for visiting Diglipur Island Andaman. But remember, it has a high traveling time of 12 hours via road and 8-10 hours via ferry from Port Blair.
Few accommodations and places to visit
Although Diglipur is the largest town in the north part of Andaman and Nicobar Island, it only has a few places of interest for tourists. You will only find adventure at Kalipur. It is a nearby place where the majority of people stay. Also, it does not offer a wider range of luxury accommodations. The major resorts you will find at Diglipur are Turtle Nest Resort and Pristine Resort.
Available Transport facilities to reach Diglipur
Unfortunately, the distance of Diglipur is almost 320 Km from Port Blair via road and around 180 Km via sea. This is the biggest reason why this location is very underrated. However, we suggest you at least visit this place once during your trip. A person should at least spend 2 days in Diglipur to explore its adventure and beauty.
Have you decided to visit Diglipur? If yes, then you must search for different transport facilities to reach Diglipur. Here are the most commonly used transportation facilities that you can use to reach the adventurous places of Diglipur.
Remember, all these transportation options start from Port Blair. Therefore, make sure to first reach Port Blair to continue your journey towards Diglipur.
Are you willing to reach Diglipur in north Andaman fast? If yes, then you must go for seaways. One will find a number of private and government ships from Port Blair, which will transfer out to Diglipur within 10 hours. People often consider the government ship services because they are often more reliable and cheaper. But unfortunately, government ship services are only available 3-4 times a week. Therefore, make sure to check the shipping schedule before planning a trip.
The best part about seaways is that one can even book convenient overnight sails, which makes traveling effortless. Tickets or the government ship can only be booked at the administration block or the Phoenix Bay office.
The majority of people prefer airways over other transportation facilities because they not only reduce traveling time but also provide an unmatchable service and comfort. According to the Andaman tourist website, one can travel from Port Blair to Diglipur via airplanes and seaplanes. But this is not true. One cannot reach Diglipur via seaplane because they are no longer functioning. Although helicopter facilities are available, they are only made for medical emergencies. It remains full all the time. However, a tourist can book an extra seat available for around INR 5000 Per person. But they are very rare to find, therefore it would be better to not consider the airways for traveling to Diglipur.
One can easily reach Diglipur via roadways by crossing the Jarawa tribe area and creeks on the way. But this is not the much preferable option because the journey may become exhausting as it takes up to 12 hours to reach Diglipur from Port Blair. However, if you have decided to travel by road, then there are plenty of options available that you should know about.
Government buses
The government of Andaman and Nicobar offers bus services from Port Blair to Diglipur at different times. One can select the timing according to their convenience and comfort. However, the preferred time that the majority of tourists choose is 4:30 AM. Government buses are a bit fast and take up to 10 hours to reach Diglipur from Port Blair.
Remember, the government bus will only transfer you to the bus stand of Diglipur via Andaman Grand Trunk Road, you need to hire public transport from the bus stand to go sightseeing and reach your accommodation.
Unfortunately, these buses do not offer Air-conditioning, which is the biggest reason why tourists do not prefer the government buses. You need not book the bus tickets in advance as you can easily get them from Government Bus Depot, Blair.
Compared to any other transport facility, government buses are way cheaper, which contributes significantly to the huge demand among locals of Andaman. The majority of Locals in Andaman use Government buses to reach Diglipur. It is not wrong, if we say that these buses serve as a lifeline that helps the local public of Diglipur to stay connected with the capital city, Port Blair.
Private buses
Similar to the government buses, the private sector also runs their buses. Private buses also depart from the bus stand of Port Blair at different times. There is no need to book the tickets in advance because one can easily get the tickets from Bus Sand. The ticket price of private buses varies depending on the bus you choose.
The private bus sector is known for its services and facilities that you can’t expect from government buses. In the private sector, both buses with or without air-conditioners are available. This makes these buses the first preference of every middle-class tourist. However, if you have a low budget, then you can go for the non-AC buses because their price is way cheaper than AC buses.
Remember, the non-AC buses of the private sector are cheaper compared to the AC buses but are more expensive than government buses. This is because private busses come with plenty of facilities such as:
⮚ Comfortable seats ⮚ Arrangements ⮚ Convenient booking
Make sure that you book the ticket from the ticket counter before sitting on the bus. One can book the tickets for both sides from the ticket counter of the Port Blair bus stand. However, if you have reached Diglipur via private bus and forgot to take the return ticket, then you can also take the tickets from Diglipur Bus terminus.
Cab Services
Private cab services are the best option for tourists. If you have enough money to spend on transportation, hiring a private vehicle from Port Blair is the most sorted way to reach Diglipur Island Andaman via road. The biggest benefit of a private cab service is that you do not need to find any transport service for sightseeing which can be accessed by road. Also, the cab will transfer you to your accommodation directly, which is not possible with government and private bus services.
It also reduces the traveling time significantly because there are no pit stops on the way to Diglipur. One can take the rest anywhere on the way by stopping the car at any resort. You can take the refreshments anytime and can complete the journey without any adjustment. As it is a private hired vehicle, it will remain with you till the end.
Private cabs are the highest suggested transportation facility that every tourist should choose. This is because, with this mode of transport, you need not worry about how you will reach the sights and accommodation. You can enjoy your trip to the fullest by putting all such responsibilities on the cab driver.
If you are in Andaman for a fixed number of days or have already a fixed schedule, then private cap services will be the best option for you. As travelers have to schedule everything in advance, hiring a taxi is a huge relief because they can book the cab online before starting their travel, which will eliminate all their stress about transportation.
The cab will reach your accommodation point on time to pick you up and will drop you back after the trip is over. You can ask the driver to go anywhere in Diglipur, where the roadways are possible. Remember, the cost of a cab is calculated based on km, therefore, the more you will travel, the higher the amount you need to pay.
What makes Diglipur worth going?
When we talk about Andaman and Nicobar Island, people make an image in their mind of a place filled with sea and sand. But this ultimate union territory is not only about sea and sand. In towns like Diglipur, there are multiple things to experience which proves that there is much more to explore other than islands.
Diglipur is a town located in the north of Andaman and Nicobar Island is an excellent outdoor adventurous place, specially designed for adventure seekers and nature lovers. It is a home to Pretty hikes, scenic views, and treks. Here are some most common things that make Diglipur worth visiting.
Ross and Smith Island
Ross and Smith are the lifelines of Diglipur Island Andaman . These are the two islands that are connected with each other by a 50-metre-long sand bar. This silky sand bar is only visible during low tide because, at times of high tides, they descend inside the sea. During low tide, one can actually reach the other island by walking on this white sand bar.
These islands are popular for their virgin beaches which are one of the most perfect pictures one can see. The warm water of the sea is crystal clear, which takes the experience to another level. Seldom is the best part of the beach, which is often crowded with tourists. One can visit Ross Island by crossing the sand bar. There are not many ventures at Ross Islands as it is covered with thick forests.
Experience turtle nesting
Do you want to experience turtle nesting? If yes, then you must plan a trip to Andaman between December and April. This is the time when you will be able to spot the Turtle nesting. Kalipur, the nearest beach to Diglipur, is among the rarest beaches in the world, where you can find turtles nesting their eggs. On this beach, you will find 4 major species of turtle nesting eggs such as:
- Leather Black
- Olive Ridley
- Green Turtles
It is very rare to find all these species of turtle in one place. This is why the government of Andaman has built a hatchery. If you’re lucky enough, then you may get a chance to witness all these turtles laying their eggs late at night. At Kalipur beach one can indulge themselves in activities like swimming and snorkelling. But unfortunately, due to the sand flies, sunbathing is not advisable at this beach.
Enjoy the scene of Active mud Volcanoes
Mud volcanoes are the biggest attraction to Diglipur. Many tourists come to Diglipur to experience these active volcanoes. These volcanoes are natural wonders that are hidden in the middle of thick and dense forests. Unlike other natural wonders, these volcanoes are not so beautiful. Instead, they are very ugly.
Mud volcanoes in Diglipur are similar to the ones in Baratang. All these volcanoes are created naturally by gasses emitted. Organic matter under the ground gets decayed which pushes the mud upward slowly.
Diglipur is the best place to explore the mud volcanoes. It created a super-serene because many people are not aware of this place, therefore there is always a lack of tourists. A short walking trip via the jungle makes the trip even more attractive.
Diglipur is the best place for those seeking a destination full of thrill and adventure. Unlike all other parts of Andaman and Nicobar, this town is not only filled with sand and sea. At Diglipur Island Andaman you will find plenty of tourist places, here you can indulge yourself in multiple activities, which will make this trip a memorable moment of your life. As discussed above, there are multiple transportation options to choose from. We suggest you only have private cabs if you afford the transportation expense.
Is it worth visiting Diglipur Island?
Diglipur Island is an excellent choice for nature lovers. Here one can experience a number of natural wonders such as mud volcanoes and turtle nesting, which will take your experience to another level.
Is Andaman cheap to live in?
Well, the answer to this question is a bit tricky. The amount you need to live in Andaman depends on your lifestyle and needs. However, the basic budget for living in Andaman is between INR 15,000 to INR 20,000.
What is the population and area of Diglipur?
The total area of Diglipur is around 1400 square km , which is huge. This largest town of North Andaman has a population of around 45,000.
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Places to Visit in Diglipur . Ross and Smith Island: Situated 20 minutes' boat ride away from Diglipur, Ross and Smith islands is one of its best attractions. Complete with crystal blue water, coral reefs and an overall scenic abundance, these two islands are a must-visit on your trip. To add to your experience, the two islands are connected ...
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Diglipur Island is located in the North Andaman Islands at a distance of about 320 Kilometers from Port Blair. Diglipur has a total geographical area of about 1400 square kilometers and is considered the biggest inhabited town of the Andaman Islands.Just like the other islands in Andamans, people living here are also seen living together like a small India, speaking various Indian languages ...
Overview of the Best Places to Visit in Diglipur. Diglipur offers something for everyone - from outdoor adventures to cultural experiences. There are several beautiful and popular attractions in the Diglipur and it includes volcanoes, beaches and caves as well. Ram Nagar Beach is a must-visit destination with its soft sands and glittering waters.
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A 6-7 Hours trek is required to reach the top of Saddle Peak. Know more about how to visit Saddle Peak. 9) Go Caving To Alfred Caves A Limestone Cave in Diglipur: The Alfred Caves is a cluster of 41 amazing caves. It is located near Ramnagar Beach and is one of unique places to visit in Andaman.
Places to Visit in Diglipur Diglipur is an appealing blend of fresh natural beauty and small-town life, with many attractions for tourists. At approximately 300 kms. from Port Blair, it is quite a distance from the other tourist hubs of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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Diglipur. Diglipur, is one of the largest island situated in Andamans at a distance of approximately 320kms from Port Blair. Its an ecological paradise covered with tropical rain forest, mangroves, white sandy beach with rich exotic marine life. The major attractions in Diglipur are Ross & Smith Island, Kalipur beach, Saddle Peak, Ramnagar ...
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The distance of Diglipur from Port Blair is around 320 Km. Diglipur is the biggest town in north Andaman, but it always remains unnoticed due to the large distance from famous tourist places like Port Blair and Havelock. You may be surprised to know that Diglipur Island Andaman has a geographical area of around 1400 square Km, which is huge.
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