Explore Diglipur: The Amazing Hidden Gem of Natural Wonders

From volcano treks to pristine beaches, Diglipur is the ultimate destination for offbeat explorers in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Planning to journey off the beaten path to the Andaman Islands? Located in the North Andaman, Diglipur is a hidden paradise of breathtaking natural beauty, thrills, and uniqueness not to be found anywhere else on the islands. The place is associated with volcano treks, unique wildlife, and untrodden beaches, and Diglipur must be one of the key stops for those who are fond of nature and adventure to explore the raw, unspoiled aspect of the Andamans.

Far less crowded than the popular spots like Port Blair and Havelock, Diglipur is offering a more secluded and immersive experience. That is why this northern wonder should be on your travel itinerary.

Why Visit Diglipur?
Diglipur has beaches, forested jungles, and mountains. It remains an ideal destination for trekking, snorkeling, and spotting wildlife. Its attractions range from the heightiest Saddle Peak in Andaman Islands to Ross and Smith Islands, a piece of natural sandbar connecting two islands.

Diglipur is an adventure land too. Be it trekking through dense forests and swimming into crystal-clear waters or seeing the rare marine turtles laying eggs on the shores, it will be an unforgettable adventure for you and your family.
TOP ATTRACTIONS IN DIGLIPUR

  1. Saddle Peak: Trek to the Highest Point in Andamans
    The highest point, Saddle Peak, stands tall at 732 meters and offers an experience of trekking that is unforgettable for its climb through lush forests, hosting varied flora and fauna of breathtaking views of the islands and the vast expanse of Bay of Bengal that can be seen from atop. It is moderately challenging and perfect for adventure-seekers as well as lovers of nature.
  2. Ross and Smith Islands : Two islands joined by a sandbar
    The most unique attraction close to Diglipur are the Ross and Smith Islands, two pristine islands joined by a natural sandbar. When the tide is low, one could walk across the sandbar from one island to the other, surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea. These islands make for a great day trip with secluded beaches, snorkeling options, and crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming.
  3. Lamiya Bay Beach: Unspoiled and Unexplored
    If you are looking for something quieter, then visit Lamiya Bay Beach. Located close to the bottom of Saddle Peak, this beach is a serene little haven if you want to get away from the more touristy spots. The rocky coastline and luscious greenish landscape create a perfect area for a quiet walk and a soothing afternoon by the sea.
  4. Kalipur Beach: A Turtle Nesting Haven
    Kalipur Beach is one of the few beaches in the world where four different species of sea turtles-Olive Ridley, Leatherback, Hawksbill, and Green Turtles-end up for laying their eggs. If one visits during the nesting season, generally December through February, one might be able to witness the magic sight of those turtles crawling ashore to lay eggs or hatchlings looking for the way to the sea. Kalipur Beach is also another location for swimming and snorkelling, whose waters are crystal clear and the locale so beautiful.
  5. Mud Volcano at Shyam Nagar- It is another Natural Wonder in Digha
    One of the most offbeat attractions in Diglipur region is the Mud Volcano at Shyam Nagar. If not as gaudy as their big volcano brothers and sisters, these tiny little mud volcanoes are still quite fascinating insights into this area’s geological phenomenon. The volcanoes slowly ooze mud and gases, shaping a constantly changing landscape that’s worth seeing.

Adventure and Activities in Diglipur
Diglipur is a haven for the adventure-lover, offering a range of activities outside to experience the raw beauty of the Andaman Islands.

Trekking: Saddle Peak trek is not to be missed by any adventure-lover, offering panoramic views and rare wildlife sightings.
Snorkelling and Diving: Around Ross and Smith Islands and Kalipur Beach, snorkeling will give you some of the best vistas of marine life and coral reefs. Several diving centers take divers on their respective first or advanced dives.
Island Hopping: Visit other islands around Ross and Smith, for secluded beaches and nature sightseeing points that could be used for picnics and nature walks.
Best Time to Visit Diglipur
The best time to visit Diglipur is from October to April, with the weather being pleasurable, and outdoor activities like trekking and snorkeling can be enjoyed. Though May to September is monsoon time with its heavy rains, which can make trekking difficult, and water activities can be quite unsafe.

How to Reach Diglipur
Diglipur is located at a distance of 300 km north of Port Blair, though it is a bit offbeat, and still it is accessible by road, ferry, and air.

By Road: From Port Blair, you can reach the place by taking the Andaman Trunk Road (ATR). It is a 12-hour journey with attractive sceneries along the way.
By Ferry: The regular ferries are plying from Port Blair to Diglipur. This is a bit relaxed way of traveling and takes approximately 8-10 hours by ferry.
By Air: Smaller airport is at Diglipur, but the flight is very limited. Most of the people take routes by road or by ferry.
Where to Stay
There are all types of accommodation available: from “eco-tourism” resorts to budget guesthouses. Many hotels are also close to Kalipur Beach or town center with access on foot to the main attractions.

Conclusion
Diglipur is the right choice if you are searching for a destination that offers adventure and serenity in equal measure. The volcanic peaks, pristine beaches, and untouched natural beauty of this gem of the Andaman Islands make it an exciting destination for travelers far off the beaten path. Whether you’re trekking to the highest point in the Andamans, snorkeling in clear waters, or watching sea turtles nest at Kalipur Beach, Diglipur promises an unforgettable journey into the wild heart of the Andamans.