Little Andaman Beach

Little Andaman Beach

Little Andaman is the furthest inhabited island among the Andaman Islands, located 120km south of Port Blair. But don’t get fooled by its name, as it is one of the largest islands open to tourism and yet its remote location makes it the least visited.

Those that do make the long journey south will stumble across deserted pristine beaches, breath-taking waterfalls, dense evergreen rainforest, red oil palm plantations, and the best surf in India.

Little Andaman’s diversity offers plenty of activities and natural sights to explore. However, Dugong Creek in the North and South Bay area, a tribal reserve for the Onge community, as well as a Nicobarese settlement, are both off-limits to tourists.

The island’s relaxed atmosphere, friendly locals, and the simplicity of the place usually persuade visitors to stay longer than intended at first.


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