Escape The Crowds And Head To These 5 Super Secluded Beaches At Andaman & Nicobar Islands
If you're on a quest for some peace and calm, away from the maddening crowds, we've scavenged through the sands and curated a list of 5 secluded beaches at Andaman & Nicobar Islands:
1. Wandoor Beach
A small beach on the village of Wandoor at South Andaman, you'll find this to be the perfect place where the shore is not bustling with tons of crowds. Its relaxed atmosphere and calm vibes attracts tourists but still remains untouched. You could even make a day of it by heading to the caves or to the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park situated on the island.
Where | Port Blair
2. Lalaji Bay Beach
Located in Long Island in Andaman, you should definitely visit Lalaji Bay for its swimming and snorkeling opportunities. Still undiscovered by the commercialization of tourism industry, it is a perfect place for a morning trek. The stretch of the beach encapsulates the beauty of the turquoise waters and the white sands with the coconut trees forming a sight to behold. Boats do ply on the island but is often unavailable due to all the govt. regulations.
Where | Long Island
3. Baludera Beach
Otherwise famous for its treks & mud volcanoes, the limestone caves and the mangrove vegetation, the beach is still an undiscovered gem in Baratang. Mostly visited by locals, this is a great place to be when the cacophony of the island needs to be escaped! Take a hired cab or just ride through the waters from Port Blair to Baludera. Swim at one of the safest points at Baratang, go for an elephant ride and stay at treetop huts in the island.
Where | Baludera Beach, Eastern Baratang Islands
4. Butler Bay Beach
One of the most beautiful yet one of the secluded spots, Butler Bay is located in Little Andaman. It's the perfect spot for surfing as the currents are always strong! Professional or well trained swimmers can also take a dip in the water but non swimmers are advised to not go too deep into the water. The concave beach is lined with coconuts and its formation makes it possible to see the entire beach from one point.
Where | Little Andaman, South Andaman Islands
5. Kalipur Beach
Kalipur is in Diglipur and is super famous for turtle nesting! The 4 types of turtles which come annually to lay eggs are Olive Ridley, Leatherback, Hawksbill and Green Turtles, usually from October to March. So if you're on the island during the season, you have to visit Kalipur and be witness to the magic of nature!\
So go for a morning trek, or enjoy an afternoon sesh of sunbathing on Andaman's white sandy beaches, in peace!
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