North Andaman Island – Remote Beauty & Untouched Adventures
If you’re searching for the raw, untouched side of the Andamans — North Andaman Island is where your journey leads. Anchored by the town of Diglipur, this region is a hidden paradise of twin islands, tropical peaks, turtle beaches, and ancient caves.
Unlike the more touristy south, North Andaman rewards the adventurous. From walking across a natural sandbar at Ross and Smith Islands, to scaling Saddle Peak, the archipelago’s highest point, every experience feels off-the-grid and authentic.
Whether you’re trekking through rainforest trails, snorkeling in Aerial Bay, or spotting turtles at Kalipur Beach, this is Andaman beyond the brochures — wild, remote, and unforgettable.
🧭 For explorers and eco-travelers, North Andaman is not just a destination — it’s a discovery.
How to Reach North Andaman Island
Reaching North Andaman, especially Diglipur, is a scenic adventure through tropical landscapes and island roads. You can travel by road, ferry, or seaplane (seasonal) from Port Blair.
🛣️ By Road (Most Common & Scenic)
- Distance: ~300 km from Port Blair to Diglipur
- Duration: Approx. 12–14 hours by car or bus
- Route: Port Blair → Baratang → Rangat → Mayabunder → Diglipur
- Multiple private taxis and government buses available
Great for an Andaman road trip with stopovers
🛳️ By Ferry (Limited & Weather Dependent)
- Government ferries occasionally run from Port Blair to Diglipur (Aerial Bay Jetty)
- Duration: 10–12 hours
- Advance booking is essential; schedules vary
✈️ By Seaplane (Currently Suspended / Rare)
- Short-lived services existed from Port Blair to Diglipur but are not regularly available
💡 Most travelers choose the road route to combine Baratang, Middle Andaman, and North Andaman into one scenic itinerary — and we help you plan every stop.
Permits & Travel Essentials for North Andaman
Travel to North Andaman Island — including Diglipur, Ross and Smith Islands, and Saddle Peak — is open to all Indian and foreign tourists with no special permits required.
Entry Guidelines:
✅ No RAP (Restricted Area Permit) required for most of North Andaman
✅ Valid government ID (passport, Aadhaar, etc.) needed for check posts and ferry boarding
✅ Entry ticket needed to visit Ross and Smith Islands (issued locally at Aerial Bay)
Essentials to Carry:
🧢 Light, breathable clothes & trekking shoes (for Saddle Peak)
💧 Reusable water bottles, snacks, and power bank (long drive days)
🧴 Eco-safe sunscreen, mosquito repellent, sunglasses
📸 Binoculars or zoom camera (for turtle nesting, wildlife spotting)
💸 Cash – ATMs are limited and may not always work reliably
🚫 Note: Mobile network is patchy in North Andaman — BSNL and Airtel work best, but signal strength varies.
Best Time to Visit North Andaman
The best time to visit North Andaman is between November and April, when the weather is dry, seas are calm, and outdoor exploration is at its best.
☀️ Ideal Travel Window:
- December to March is perfect for sightseeing, treks, and island-hopping
- This is also the turtle nesting season at Kalipur Beach, offering a rare wildlife experience
🌧️ Avoid Monsoon Season:
- May to September sees heavy rains, road delays, and rough seas
- Treks and ferry services may be disrupted
💡 For the Ross and Smith Islands, visit during low tide in winter to walk the full sandbar stretch.
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❓ FAQs About North Andaman (Diglipur Region)
Where is North Andaman located?
North Andaman is the northernmost region of the Andaman Islands, anchored by the town of Diglipur, about 300 km from Port Blair.
How can I reach North Andaman from Port Blair?
You can reach North Andaman via road (12–14 hours by car/bus through Baratang and Rangat) or by ferry (10–12 hours, limited availability).
What are the top places to visit in North Andaman?
Must-see spots include Ross and Smith Islands, Saddle Peak, Kalipur Beach, Alfred Caves, and Lamiya Bay.
Do I need a permit for North Andaman or Ross and Smith Islands?
No general permit is needed, but you must get a local entry ticket to visit Ross and Smith Islands, available at Aerial Bay Jetty.
What is the best time to visit North Andaman?
The best time is November to April, especially December–March for trekking, beach visits, and turtle nesting at Kalipur Beach.
Can I see turtles in North Andaman?
Yes! Kalipur Beach in Diglipur is one of the best places in Andaman to see turtle nesting from December to February.
Is North Andaman good for trekking?
Absolutely. The Saddle Peak trek is the highest and most scenic trail in Andaman, taking you through dense forest with ocean views.
Are there hotels or places to stay in Diglipur?
Yes, Diglipur offers guesthouses and eco-lodges. Accommodations are basic but comfortable for nature and adventure travelers.
Can I include North Andaman in a full Andaman itinerary?
Yes, many travelers combine Baratang, Middle Andaman, and North Andaman for a complete island road trip. We help plan it all.
Is a North Andaman tour package necessary?
Highly recommended. A North Andaman tour package covers transport, permits, stays, and guides — essential for remote travel.