An eco-tourism destination
Diglipur Island
Eco-tourism Destination : Diglipur Island
A beautiful hamlet in the Bay of Bengal, Diglipur boasts of its untouched beauty, pleasant ambiance and Eco-friendly travel. A destination bestowed with all the nature’s blessing.
Known for its beaches like Kalipur Beach, Ross & Smith Islands, Ramnagar Beach, and Pathi Level Beach that hosts activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and trekking. Diglipur also have the largest peaks in the archipelago, which often remain thronged by the trekkers to see its unique wildlife.
Reaching Diglipur Island
Diglipur is situated on the northernmost tip of the island chain. It is off the tourist trail probably because of its remoteness from the rest of the Andaman Islands. You can reach this place via road (Andaman Trunk Road) or by a ten-hour voyage through ships. It is a small town with lodges, vegetable and fish market, temple, bakeries, and a water stream swarmed with hyacinth.
Diglipur is like a cosmopolitan town where people from all over India live. Such an offbeat destination should be on every nature enthusiast’s travel bucket list because once you reach there, the rewards would be beyond your imagination.
Inhabitants include people from Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala offering a unique cultural experience. Buses between PortBlair and Diglipur run in the morning. There are three refreshing breaks in the journey during which travelers need to cross the creeks using vehicle ferries.
Diglipurs simplistic dhabas serve out the conventional Indian food, and most travellers dine at their accommodation.
Why Visit Diglipur Island?
- Ross and Smith Islands - A pair of serene islands connected by a 50m. wide sand bar is 30 mins boat ride from Aerial Bay Jetty. The twin islands offer unspoiled virgin beaches, shallow swimming zones on one side and amazing dive and snorkeling sites to the other.
- Craggy Island - measuring half a kilometer in diameter, Craggy Island is located at the foothills of saddle peak. One can either enjoy sunbathing, or snorkeling the crystal clear waters here in the island.
- Kalipur Beach - an ideal Turtle nesting ground and is the only beach in the world, where four of the species of sea turtles, namely Olive Ridley, Leather Back, Hawks Bill and Green Turtles have their homes.
- Raman (Alfred) Caves - a connected and separated chain of 22 caves, are amongst the least explored and understood places, yet indeed they are among the most beautiful places on earth.
- Saddle Peak - a range of lush evergreen forest territory with 13 indigenous bird species, 36 indigenous species of insects, and 6 species of indigenous trees, makes saddle peak popular destination for trekkers.