Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu

Beach

Chidiya Tapu, affectionately known as the 'Bird Island,' is a serene and picturesque destination located at the southernmost tip of South Andaman Island. Renowned for its breathtaking sunsets, lush green mangroves, and a rich diversity of birds, it offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life of Port Blair.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands
State

About Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu, affectionately known as the 'Bird Island,' is a serene and picturesque destination located at the southernmost tip of South Andaman Island. Renowned for its breathtaking sunsets, lush green mangroves, and a rich diversity of birds, it offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life of Port Blair. The journey to Chidiya Tapu itself is a scenic drive through dense forest, providing glimpses of exotic flora and fauna. The Munda Pahad beach, a significant part of Chidiya Tapu, features a rocky coastline and a mesmerizing viewpoint that offers panoramic vistas of the Andaman Sea and the distant islands. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking peace amidst stunning natural beauty. The vibrant hues of the sky during sunset over the calm waters create an unforgettable spectacle, making it a must-visit for honeymooners and families alike. The gentle sea breeze and the rhythmic sound of waves further enhance the enchanting ambiance of this idyllic location.

History

While Chidiya Tapu doesn't boast a long, documented historical narrative in the traditional sense of ancient battles or dynasties, its history is intrinsically tied to the natural evolution of the Andaman Islands. The area has always been a significant natural habitat, drawing various bird species, hence its name 'Bird Island.' For centuries, the indigenous tribes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, such as the Jarawa, have inhabited and revered these forests and coastlines, living in harmony with nature. Their understanding of the ecosystem and their sustainable practices have shaped the pristine environment we see today. In more recent times, with the establishment of Port Blair as a British penal colony, the surrounding areas, including Chidiya Tapu, remained largely untouched as protected forest land. Its recognition as a tourist destination grew relatively recently, primarily due to its exceptional natural beauty and its accessible location from Port Blair. The development of basic infrastructure and viewpoints has made it a popular spot for both locals and tourists to witness the spectacular sunsets and enjoy the rich biodiversity.

Highlights

  • Witnessing the mesmerizing sunset over the Andaman Sea
  • Birdwatching for diverse avian species in their natural habitat
  • Exploring the Munda Pahad Beach and its rocky coastline
  • Trekking through the dense evergreen forests
  • Photography of picturesque landscapes and vibrant sunsets
  • Enjoying the tranquil ambiance and fresh sea breeze
  • Panoramic views from the Munda Pahad viewpoint
  • Observing marine life in the shallow waters during low tide

Visitor Information

Timings
Year-round destination
Entry Fee
Free
Location
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Best Time to Visit
October to May is the best time to visit Chidiya Tapu due to pleasant weather conditions, ideal for sightseeing and enjoying sunsets.
How to Reach
The nearest airport is Veer Savarkar International Airport (Port Blair). Chidiya Tapu is about 25 km from Port Blair and can be reached by a scenic road trip via taxi, private car, or two-wheeler. There is no railway access to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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