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3 Days in Diglipur for Adventure Trip
Diglipur is the hidden gem of the Andamans, where dense jungles meet untouched beaches. I've spent weeks here getting lost in its wild beauty, from climbing the highest peak to spotting rare turtles at night. This itinerary packs the best thrills without feeling rushed.
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Day 1
Day 1 in Diglipur
Kick off your time in Diglipur with its most famous natural wonders, from the highest peak in the Andamans to pristine beaches and unique limestone caves.
Activities
Climb Saddle Peak
Start your morning early with a trek to Saddle Peak, the highest point in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands at 732 meters. The 8km round-trip hike takes you through dense tropical rainforests with chances to spot rare birds and butterflies. The view from the top over the archipelago is breathtaking. Wear sturdy shoes and carry plenty of water - the humidity makes this moderately challenging.
- Hire a local guide at the entrance for better wildlife spotting
- Pack insect repellent - the forest has plenty of mosquitoes
Relax at Ramnagar Beach
After your hike, head to this stunning 3km stretch of golden sand for some well-deserved relaxation. The beach is famous for its nesting Olive Ridley turtles (seasonal) and calm waters perfect for a refreshing swim. Local fishermen often sell fresh catch here - you might see them mending nets or bringing in the day's haul.
- Try fresh coconut water from beachside vendors
- The western end has the softest sand and best swimming conditions
Explore Alfred Caves
In the late afternoon, visit these fascinating limestone caves formed over millions of years. The main cave stretches about 150 meters with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Local guides share stories about how these caves were used during WWII. Bring a flashlight - the interior gets quite dark in places.
- Watch your head - some passages have low ceilings
- Look for the rare cave-dwelling swiftlets
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Day 2
Day 2 in Diglipur
A mix of nature, adventure, and local flavors, from the highest point in the Andamans to serene beaches and fresh seafood.
Activities
Hike to Saddle Peak
Start early for a trek to Saddle Peak, the highest point in the Andamans at 732 meters. The trail winds through dense tropical forests, past small streams, and offers stunning views of the surrounding islands. It's a moderate hike, taking about 4-5 hours round trip. The view from the top is worth every step-you can see the entire archipelago on a clear day.
- Wear sturdy shoes-the trail can be slippery.
- Carry enough water and snacks-there are no shops along the way.
Relax at Ramnagar Beach
After the hike, head to Ramnagar Beach for some well-deserved relaxation. This quiet, less-crowded beach is perfect for unwinding with its soft white sand and clear blue waters. You might spot local fishermen bringing in their catch, and if you're lucky, you can buy fresh seafood right off the boat.
- Try the fresh coconut water sold by local vendors.
- Don’t swim too far out-currents can be strong.
Sunset at Kalipur Beach
End the day at Kalipur Beach, known for its stunning sunsets and occasional turtle nesting (seasonal). The black sand and crashing waves make it a dramatic spot to watch the day fade. If you're visiting between December and February, you might even see Olive Ridley turtles nesting.
- Carry a camera-the sunset here is breathtaking.
- Respect the turtles-keep noise low and avoid flash photography if they’re nesting.
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Day 3
Day 3 in Diglipur
A relaxed day exploring Diglipur's hidden gems, local culture, and lesser-known natural spots.
Activities
Morning at Lamiya Bay
Skip the crowds and head to Lamiya Bay, a serene beach with black sand and clear waters. It's perfect for a quiet morning stroll or just soaking in the views. The bay is surrounded by lush greenery, and if you're lucky, you might spot some rare birds. Bring a picnic-there are no shops here, so pack some snacks and water.
- Wear sturdy shoes-the path to the beach can be rocky.
- Carry insect repellent; the area can get buggy.
Visit to Pathi Level Village
Spend the afternoon in Pathi Level, a quaint village known for its friendly locals and traditional way of life. Walk through the village, chat with the residents, and see how they make handicrafts from coconut shells and bamboo. If you're interested, you can even try your hand at weaving or carving-locals are happy to teach visitors.
- Ask before taking photos of people or their homes.
- Bring small change if you want to buy handmade souvenirs.
Sunset at Kalipur Beach
End your day at Kalipur Beach, a lesser-known spot with golden sand and a peaceful vibe. It's a great place to unwind, watch the sunset, and maybe even spot nesting turtles if you visit during the right season (December-February). The beach is quiet, with just a few local fishermen around, making it ideal for some solitude.
- Check with locals about turtle nesting seasons if you're interested.
- The beach has no facilities, so bring your own water and snacks.