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3 Days in Diglipur for a Romantic Getaway
Diglipur is a hidden gem in the Andamans, perfect for couples who love quiet beaches, lush forests, and a slow pace. It's far from the crowds, making it ideal for quality time together. I've spent days here just watching the sunsets, walking barefoot on empty beaches, and enjoying the simple joys of island life.
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Day 1
Day 1 in Diglipur
Kick off your romantic getaway with Diglipur's most stunning natural wonders, from pristine beaches to lush forests, and savor local flavors along the way.
Activities
Ross and Smith Islands
Start your day with a boat ride to the breathtaking twin islands of Ross and Smith, connected by a natural sandbar. Walk hand-in-hand on the powdery white sand, snorkel in the crystal-clear waters, or just relax under the shade of coconut palms. The islands are a slice of paradise with vibrant marine life and untouched beauty.
- Carry sunscreen and a hat—the sun can be intense.
- Book your boat in advance during peak season.
Saddle Peak National Park
After lunch, head to Saddle Peak National Park, home to the highest point in the Andamans. Take a leisurely hike through dense tropical forests, spotting rare birds and butterflies. The view from the top is worth the effort, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding islands and coastline.
- Wear comfortable shoes—the trail can be slippery.
- Bring binoculars for birdwatching.
Sunset at Kalipur Beach
End your day with a romantic sunset at Kalipur Beach, known for its black sand and serene atmosphere. Walk along the shore, collect unique shells, or just sit and watch the sky turn shades of orange and pink. If you're lucky, you might spot nesting turtles (seasonal).
- Carry a light jacket—it can get breezy.
- Check locally for turtle nesting season (usually December-February).
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Day 2
Diglipur's Hidden Treasures
A day of discovering Diglipur's lesser-known gems, from mystical caves to serene rivers and authentic local flavors.
Activities
Explore the Limestone Caves
Start your day with a trip to the fascinating limestone caves, a natural wonder hidden in the forests of Diglipur. These caves, formed over millions of years, feature stunning stalactites and stalagmites. The walk to the caves is an adventure itself, passing through dense greenery and crossing small streams. Bring a flashlight and wear sturdy shoes—the path can be slippery.
- Hire a local guide for interesting stories about the caves.
- Carry water and snacks—there are no shops nearby.
Boat Ride on the Kalpong River
After the caves, head to the Kalpong River for a peaceful boat ride. This serene river, surrounded by lush mangroves, is perfect for spotting birds and even the occasional crocodile. The boat ride takes you through quiet waters, offering a chance to unwind and soak in the natural beauty. Opt for a small local boat for a more intimate experience.
- Bring binoculars for birdwatching.
- Ask the boatman to point out wildlife—they know the best spots.
Village Walk and Local Lunch
Wrap up your day with a stroll through a nearby village to see local life up close. Visit small farms, chat with villagers, and maybe even try your hand at coconut plucking. End the walk with a hearty lunch at a local home or small eatery, where you can savor fresh seafood and traditional Andaman dishes cooked with love.
- Respect local customs—ask before taking photos.
- Try the homemade coconut chutney—it's a highlight.
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Day 3
Diglipur's Local Flavors
A relaxed day soaking in Diglipur's lesser-known spots and authentic island culture, from quiet beaches to village life.
Activities
Morning at Ramnagar Beach
Skip the crowds and head to this serene, palm-fringed beach where fishermen mend their nets. Walk the long stretch of golden sand, watch for dolphins offshore, and maybe help locals pull in the day's catch. The water here is calm and perfect for a peaceful swim.
- Bring water shoes - some rocky patches near the shore
- Buy fresh coconut from beachside vendors
Keralapuram Village Visit
This tiny settlement of Karen people (originally from Myanmar) preserves unique weaving traditions. Watch women create beautiful textiles on backstrap looms, try your hand at it, and browse handmade bags and scarves. The community often serves visitors tea with local sweets.
- Ask before photographing people
- Small bills helpful for purchases
Backyard Spice Farm Lunch
At a family-run spice plantation, walk through groves of pepper vines and nutmeg trees before sitting down to a banana-leaf meal. Dishes feature just-picked ingredients like jackfruit curry, smoked fish, and turmeric-infused rice. The hosts explain how spices grow and share homemade fruit wines.
- Wear mosquito repellent
- Ask to see the cinnamon bark harvesting demo