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Chidiyatapu Beach

Chidiyatapu Beach Trip

Situated 27 kilometers away from Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chidiya Tapu beckons travelers with its captivating blend of pristine beaches and lush forests teeming with diverse flora and fauna. Renowned for its rich avian population, the island derives its name, "Chidiya" meaning birds in Hindi, from the myriad bird species that inhabit its environs. One of the main draws for tourists is the breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky with romantic hues.

The tropical jungles of Chidiya Tapu provide an ideal setting for hiking, offering adventurers the chance to explore its verdant trails. Its clear waters and diverse marine life make Chidiya Tapu Beach a hotspot for snorkeling and scuba diving enthusiasts.

For birdwatchers, Chidiya Tapu is a veritable paradise, boasting a plethora of native and migratory bird species. The hiking trail, starting south of Port Blair, is a popular choice for birdwatching enthusiasts, offering glimpses of these winged wonders amidst the island's natural splendor.

Embark on a journey to Kala Pahad via a scenic hiking route that winds through woodlands and along stunning coastlines, promising an adventure beyond the ordinary.

Delve into the heart of conservation at the Explore Biological Park, dedicated to preserving the Andaman Islands' rich biodiversity. Here, visitors can marvel at the region's abundant tropical vegetation and indigenous wildlife, contributing to the island's ecological preservation efforts.

Experience the allure of Chidiya Tapu and its natural wonders by booking your Andaman tour package today, ensuring a lavish and comfortable travel experience while immersing yourself in the island's breathtaking beauty.

Chidiyatapu Beach Famous For

  • Biological Park Visit
  • Hiking Route For Kala Pahad
  • Explore Natural Beauty
     
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