Diglipur
Times of IndiaGuest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS/ Updated : Oct 21, 2016, 11:39 IST
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The explorer in you will be enthralled by this massive adventure park, replete with caves, a turtle nesting site and the highest peak of Andamans in Diglipur—all in all, the trek to the north is worth your while.
The explorer in you will be enthralled by this massive adventure park, replete with caves, a turtle nesting site and the highest peak of Andamans in Diglipur—all in all, the trek to the north is worth your while. Read less

The explorer in you will be enthralled by this massive adventure park, replete with caves, a turtle nesting site and the highest peak of Andamans in Diglipur—all in all, the trek to the north is worth your while. The craggy Island, mud volcanoes, a trek through the jungle to Alfred Caves and Ross & Smith Islands are the other highlights here. If you like some extra adventure, then the Saddle Peak is a day-long hike with rewarding views of the vicinity. You can use a combination of ferries and road or seaplanes to get here from Port Blair. The route from Port Blair to Diglipur is known as the Jarawa belt, where it is not uncommon to see the tribal inhabitants of the area close to the road. Taking photographs is strictly prohibited.
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