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Click the cities below for more information....> Situated in North Andaman Island, Diglipur provides a rare experience for eco-friendly tourists. It is famous for its juicy oranges, exotic rice and marine life. One can also visit the Kalipur beach at Ramnagar. The highest point on the Island, Saddle peak, 732 m. high is quite close to this place. Andaman's only river Kalpong, flows form here. The first hydroelectric project of the island is being set up on this river.
Location:
290-km From Port Blair, Andaman Island
Famous For: Oranges, Rice & Marine Life Main Attractions: Mayabunder, Kalighat Best Time To Visit: October To May
Known for its fascinating scenery and beautiful beaches, Mayabunder is inhabitated by people who migrated from East Pakistan, Burma and also by ex-convicts. There is also a turtle nesting ground at Karmatang Beach. Situated in the northern part of middle Andaman, Mayabunder offers excellent scenic beauty and beautiful beaches.
Location:
242-km From Port Blair, Andaman Islands
Significance: Home To A Former Burmese Karen Tribe. Main Attractions: Karmtang Beach
Until the new road is finished, Kalighat, where the river becomes un-navigable and the ferryboat from Mayabunder turns around, serves as the main entry point to North Andaman. A cluttered little bazaar unfolds from the top of the slipway, hemmed in by dense mangrove swamps.
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Andaman Islands
Main Attractions: Radhanagar, Kalighat Beach Best Time To Visit: October To May
For an ecologically conscious tourist, Rangat is worth a visit. Rangat has untouched sandy beaches and rich foliage of evergreen trees. 15-km away from here at Curtbert Bay beach is the turtle nesting ground. Rangat is also a major staging post on the journey north of Andaman Islands. Here one can explore the untouched nature, clear blue sea. Accommodation is available at Hawksbill Nest.
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