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MAYABUNDER

Overview:


Mayabunder, located in the northern part of Middle Andaman, is an offbeat yet scenic destination known for its untouched beaches, mangrove forests, and rich colonial history. Unlike the popular tourist hubs of Havelock and Neil, Mayabunder offers a peaceful and less crowded experience, making it ideal for travelers looking for serenity, adventure, and cultural diversity.

Tour Highlights :

1. Karmatang Beach – The Turtle Paradise

  • Known as the “Turtle Nesting Ground of Andaman”, Karmatang Beach is one of the most important nesting sites for Olive Ridley, Green, Hawksbill, and Leatherback turtles.

  • The beach features soft sands, shallow waters, and a peaceful ambiance, perfect for sunbathing and long walks.

  • The nesting season (December to March) allows visitors to witness baby turtles making their way to the sea.

2. Avis Island – The Coconut Haven

  • A tiny uninhabited island near Mayabunder, Avis Island is famous for its crystal-clear waters and coconut plantations.

  • Accessible via a short boat ride, it offers a tranquil atmosphere, ideal for a picnic or a relaxing getaway.

3. Interview Island – A Wildlife Sanctuary

  • A paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, Interview Island is home to wild elephants, spotted deer, and exotic birds.

  • The island features dense forests, hidden streams, and ancient British-era ruins, adding a touch of mystery to the adventure.

4. Rampur Beach – A Hidden Gem

  • A lesser-known but beautiful beach, Rampur Beach is perfect for peaceful walks and birdwatching.

  • The area is dotted with fishermen’s villages, offering visitors a chance to experience the local lifestyle.

5. German Jetty – A Colonial-Era Landmark

  • This historic jetty, built by the Germans during World War II, serves as a reminder of Andaman’s colonial past.

  • The site offers a picturesque view of the sea and is a great spot for photography and quiet reflection.

6. Mangrove Creeks – Boat Safari Adventure

  • Mayabunder is surrounded by dense mangrove forests, making it an excellent destination for boat safaris and kayaking.

  • These winding waterways are home to diverse bird species, offering a great experience for nature lovers and birdwatchers.

Best Time to Visit:

  • October to April is the best time to visit Mayabunder when the weather is pleasant.

  • Turtle nesting season (December–March) is an ideal time for wildlife enthusiasts.

How to Reach:

  • By Road:

    • Mayabunder is around 242 km from Port Blair, accessible via the Andaman Trunk Road (ATR) by buses and private cars.

  • By Ferry:

    • Government ferries connect Port Blair, Diglipur, and Mayabunder.

  • By Air:

    • No direct flights, but one can fly to Port Blair and continue by road or ferry.

Accommodation & Dining:

  • Mayabunder offers budget hotels, government guesthouses, and eco-friendly resorts.

  • Local eateries serve fresh seafood, traditional Indian meals, and Andaman delicacies.

 

Conclusion:

A tour of Mayabunder is perfect for travelers seeking an offbeat adventure in the Andaman Islands. With its pristine beaches, unique wildlife, and colonial history, Mayabunder offers a blend of nature, history, and tranquility, making it a hidden treasure waiting to be explored.

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