Enchanting tropical paradise of Andaman Islands tops the travel bucket list of several backpackers worldwide. Due to a great demand for Andaman tourism in the recent years, The Department of Environment & Forest A&N Islands plans to promote eco-tourism and eco-tourism activities in order to conserve the nature and wildlife. So, you need to learn certain interesting and crucial facts about eco-tourism in Andaman. Read on to find all about it.
10 Important Things To Know About Eco-Tourism In Andaman:
1. Six Islands Opened For Eco-Tourism
Inglis Island in Andaman, Aves Island in Andaman, North Button Island, Sir Hugh Rose, Turmugli Island, and Middle Button Island are six lands focusing on eco-tourism. These six Andaman Islands are now open for eco-tourism activities.
2. Neil Island – The Vegetable Bowl of Andaman
One of the interesting facts about Neil Island in Andaman is that it is popular as the vegetable bowl of Andaman. You can find spectacular views of lush green environment and stunning glimpses of plenty of incredible marine life while visiting this marvellous island.
3. World’s Largest Sea Turtles Nest Here
Andaman Islands have got some best nesting beaches for three prominent species of marine turtles, namely Green Turtle, Hawksbill and the Leatherback Turtle, which is the world’s biggest sea turtle. The interesting fact is that the nesting population of Leatherback Turtles in Nicobar is more than 1,000 so it possesses global and eco-tourism significance.
4. Dugong Is The State Animal Of Andaman
Dugong, a big, plump sea creature with short front flippers resembling paddles, grazes pleasantly on the sea grass in warm waters of Andaman Islands. You can spot this vegetarian sea cow at Little Andaman, Ritche’s archipelago and North Reef. Interestingly, Dugong also popular as angel of the sea, is the state animal of Andaman.
5. Commercial Fishing Is Banned In Andaman
In the interest of eco-tourism, commercial fishing is banned around Andaman Islands. So, you can find abundant marine life here.
6. World’s Largest Arthropod Resides In Andaman
The Robber crab, which is also famous as Coconut Crab, is the world’s biggest living arthropod on land and you can find it in Andaman. You can spot them on South Sentinel and other islands of Andaman and Nicobar.
7. Alfred Caves Are Home To Swiftlet Birds
Narrow limestone Alfred Caves in Andaman are home to tiny, brown Swiftlet birds that create edible nests. Swiftlet birds use their own saliva to attach their sticky nests as small cups against the most inaccessible areas of the cave walls.
8. Baratang Is The Only Indian Area That Has Mud Volcanoes
You can find breathtaking mud volcanoes in Baratang in Andaman Islands. These mud volcanoes are accompanied by fire flares and loud explosions.
9. Explore Waterfalls Via Elephant Safari Or Trekking
The White Surf and Whisper Wave are two enchanting waterfalls present on the Little Andaman Island. Trekking and going for elephant safari are the most amazing things to do in Andaman to visit these pristine waterfalls.
10. Kayaking Through Dense Mangroves
One of the most fascinating aspects of eco-tourism is that you can explore Havelock Island’s incredible wildlife by kayaking through the mangroves.
So, think no further, book one of the Andaman tour packages of SOTC Holidays, and head out to experience the marvellous nature and exciting activities in Andaman.
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