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  • DIGLIPUR

DIGLIPUR

Diglipur Island is located in the North Andamans and is home to the Kaplong River, the only river that flows through Andaman. Nature lovers will enjoy exploring the untouched land of Diglipur, which is known for its oranges, rice, and marine life. The area is densely forested and rich in marine life, making it an ideal ecotourism destination for nature lovers. The island is well-known for its Kalipur Beach, which serves as a turtle nesting site. Thousands of turtles visit this beach during their nesting season.

You can also spend some time with your loved ones on Ross and Smith Island, a beach where you can watch the sunset with them. Furthermore, Diglipur Island is home to the archipelago's largest peak, Saddle Peak which is frequently visited by trekkers in order to see its unique wildlife Other tourist attractions worth visiting include Lamiya Bay, Shyamnagar's Mud Volcano,, and Alfred Caves.

 

Major attractions in Diglipur

KALIPUR BEACH

Kalipur beach is situated on Diglipur island in the northern part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Just behind Kalipur village, this picturesque beach is a favorite place for turtle nesting. A unique feature of Kalipur beach is that it is one of the few beaches that is home to four species of turtles, namely Olive Ridleys, Leather Backs, Hawk Bills, and Green Turtles. The main reason tourists visit the beach is to observe rare species of turtles and their eggs.

ROSS AND SMITH ISLAND

Smith and Ross Islands are twin islands in India's Andaman Islands, located 20 kilometers from Diglipur. This is one of the most picturesque location in the Andamans. The Ross and Smith Islands are linked by a sandbar that is visible at low tide but disappears at high tide. This crescent-shaped sand bar is the location's highlight. The water here is crystal clear and brilliant green in color. Smith Island is best suited for island camping and getting a taste of village life. Tourists can also find lodging on this island. Because the island has a Marine Sanctuary, it is an excellent location for viewing beautiful coral reefs and colorful sea creatures.

The beach is surrounded by tropical forests and is popular for trekking and trail hiking among tourists. Scuba diving and snorkeling are also available activities. The Olive Ridley turtles live on Ross and Smith Islands, and one can even see the turtles nesting during the season. Sunbathing on Ross and Smith Islands is an unforgettable experience.

 

SADDLE PEAK

It is the highest point within the Bay of Bengal archipelago. In its immediate surroundings, there is Saddle Peak National Park. Located on North Andaman Island, it is near the town of Diglipur. The peak provides a sweeping view of the abundant natural beauty nearby. It is well-known among hikers and trekkers looking for an exhilarating adventure. 

RAMNAGAR BEACH

Ramnagar Beach in Diglipur is a shimmering beautiful beach that is very peaceful and secluded, and it is well-known as a turtle nesting ground for Olive Ridley turtles. It is 70 kilometers from Mayabunder and 35 kilometers from Diglipur. This beach's clear blue waters make it ideal for swimming. A nature trail is available as an added attraction for nature lovers and trekkers. The turtle nesting phenomenon draws naturalists to this beach. The turtle nesting process can be observed and enjoyed between November and April. Some eco-friendly beach facilities, such as eco-huts, benches, and seating arrangements, have been constructed for the benefit of visitors who come to this beach to enjoy nature. There are some open tree houses here where you can spend some time relaxing and admiring the vast open sea. 

LAMIYA BAY BEACH

Lamina Bay Beach in Diglipur, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is one of the cleanest and quietest beaches in the region. It lies a few kilometers ahead of another famous beach called Kalipur Beach. The Lamiya Bay Beach is located at the foothills of Saddle Peak, the highest point in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Since the majority of the beaches in the Andaman Sea are palm-fringed, Lamiya Bay Beach stands out with rolling hills and dense rainforest cover near the seashore. This dazzling beach has polished pebbles laid down on the shoreline, adding to its beauty. Along the coastline, aesthetically pleasing eco-friendly huts and watchtowers have been placed for tourists to enjoy the beauty of sun, sand, and shade. Sunsets are charming. Lounging on the beach, swimming, and having small picnics are all popular activities.