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Baratang Island Travel Guide - Best Time to Visit

Andaman & Nicobar

Where every corner tells a story of heritage and beauty.

Entry Fees

Indian Visitors

Free Entry

Foreign Visitors

Free Entry

Public access to this location is generally free of charge.

Historical Facts

Embark on a thrilling journey to Baratang Island, the ultimate adventure destination in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago. Tucked away between South and Middle Andaman, Baratang is famously known for its unique geological phenomena, including rare mud volcanoes and magnificent limestone caves. The journey itself is an adventure, taking you through the dense, restricted Jarawa tribal reserve and followed by a scenic boat ride through a labyrinth of vibrant mangrove creeks. Exploring the intricate stalactite and stalagmite formations inside the dark, echoing limestone caves is a spelunkers delight. The nearby Parrot Island offers another breathtaking spectacle during sunset as thousands of parrots flock to roost in the mangroves. Offering a blend of raw wilderness, geological marvels, and untouched tropical landscapes, Baratang Island is an absolute must-visit for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers looking for an offbeat Andaman experience beyond the typical beach holiday.

Top Experiences

Walking the "Sea Bed" at North Bay or Elephant Beach using specialized oxygen helmets—an astronaut-like experience for non-swimmers.

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Trekking through the Jarawa Reserve (via regulated convoy) to reach the mystical limestone caves and mangrove waterways of Baratang.

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Walking the 1.5km white sand bridge that emerges at low tide to connect the twin islands of Ross and Smith near Diglipur.

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Night Kayaking in Havelock’s mangrove creeks to witness the glowing blue "Bioluminescence" caused by disturbed phytoplankton.

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Navigate shallow lagoons and creeks by boat.

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Try local beachside street food and seafood specialties.

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What To Look For

Bioluminescent plankton at Havelock (Swaraj Dweep), where the night surf glows neon blue when the water is disturbed during no-moon cycles.
Active mud volcanoes on Baratang Island, the only place in India where you can see small, bubbling craters of cold mud near the coastal belt.
The "Natural Bridge" at Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep), a massive arch-like rock formation carved by centuries of coral and wave erosion.
Massive "Padauk" and "Mahua" trees that grow right up to the high-tide line, with their buttress roots often submerged in saltwater at Radhanagar.
Colonial-era lighthouses and maritime structures.
Sunrise and sunset light creating dramatic color changes.

Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

Best in: Year-round

Pleasant weather and safer conditions for exploring ancient structures

Months to Avoid

None

Weather conditions may not be suitable for outdoor activities during this time.

Pro Tips

Apply for the Restricted Area Permit (RAP) immediately upon landing at Port Blair airport; though now often a rubber stamp for Indians, foreign nationals must keep the physical copy for every jetty check-in.

Book private ferry tickets (Makruzz or Nautika) at least 3 weeks in advance for the Port Blair–Havelock–Neil circuit, as government ferries prioritize locals and often sell out during the sailing window.

Respect the "No Shells" policy strictly; even a single dead coral or shell found in your luggage at the airport scanner can lead to heavy fines or detention under the Wildlife Protection Act.

Carry sufficient cash in small denominations; while digital payments are increasing in Port Blair, the data connectivity on Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) and Neil (Shaheed Dweep) is notoriously erratic near the shoreline.

Avoid beaches during cyclone season and monitor weather forecasts closely.

Keep an eye on weather forecasts for sudden changes.

Tours & Experiences

Explore Baratang Island with verified local guides and curated heritage tours from trusted platforms.

Local Food

Authentic regional dishes from Andaman & Nicobar

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Bisi Bele Bath

Spicy rice-lentil dish with vegetables

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Ragi Mudde

Finger millet balls with sambar

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Mysore Masala Dosa

Crispy crepe with spicy red chutney

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