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Lalaji Bay Beach

The Hidden Paradise of Long Island

Beach Overview

Nestled on Long Island, Lalaji Beach captivates with its soft golden sands and crystal-clear lagoon-like waters framed by lush greenery. This tranquil stretch provides a perfect escape for nature lovers on any Andaman and Nicobar tour, away from crowded tourist hubs. The beach's remote charm enhances the essence of Andaman and Nicobar Islands tourism, blending serenity with natural beauty.

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Lalaji Bay Beach Overview

How to Reach

Transportation Options

  • Step-by-Step Access Routes Fly into Sri Vijaya Puram Veer Savarkar International Airport, the main gateway for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Take a government ferry from Sri Vijaya Puram to Rangat or Long Island Jetty (4-6 hours via scenic routes). From Long Island Jetty, opt for a 30-40 minute boat ride through open sea or a 1.5-2 hour forest trek. These options make reaching Lalaji Beach straightforward for any Andaman Nicobar trip. Ferries run regularly during the tourist season from October onwards to May, with advance bookings recommended.
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Beach Activities

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Swim and Snorkel: Dive into clear, gentle waters teeming with colorful fish—perfect for beginners.

Sunbathe and Relax: Lounge on the powdery sands, soaking in the peaceful ambiance.

Beach Walks: Stroll the long stretch, capturing photos of the lagoon-like bay.

Trekking Adventure: Hike through forests for an exhilarating approach with rewarding views.

Picnic Amid Nature: Pack snacks for a private meal by the shore (no facilities on-site).

Boat Spotting: Watch fiber boats glide against the open sea horizon.

These pursuits make Lalaji Beach a highlight of any best time to visit Andaman and Nicobar plan.

Lalaji Beach embodies the untouched allure of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, promising relaxation

Beach Highlights

Lalaji Beach shines with its postcard-perfect views of turquoise waters meeting golden sands under swaying palms. The open sea on one side contrasts with dense forestry on the other, creating a dramatic backdrop. Marine life adds vibrancy, visible just offshore.

Pristine, uncrowded shoreline for ultimate relaxation.

Warm sunlight enhances the soft sand's inviting texture.

Scenic boat journeys.

These features elevate it as a top pick in Andaman and Nicobar Islands tourism. Nearby spots like Am

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Lalaji Bay Beach

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Best Time to Visit

  • The tourist season from October onwards to May marks the best time to visit Andaman and Nicobar, with pleasant weather and calm seas at Lalaji Beach. Temperatures range from 25°C to 33°C, ideal for beach activities without excessive heat or rain. This period aligns perfectly with peak Andaman and Nicobar Islands tourism, ensuring vibrant experiences.

Do's ✅

  • Find out about safe swimming/diving areas from Tourist Info Center, Local Tour Operators or Forest Dept. Staff. Avoid Protected Areas.
  • Look for safety sign boards to identify potential dangers.
  • Ask a lifeguard about swimming conditions like currents, tides, visibility, and presence of marine creatures.
  • Swim with a friend; supervise children; avoid swimming in the dark.
  • Raise your hand for help if in trouble, stay calm and signal for assistance.

Don't ❌

  • Do not dangle arms or legs from boats.
  • Avoid swimming under influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Remove shiny jewellery or bright colored clothes to avoid attracting predatory fishes.
  • Avoid swimming with open wounds.
  • Do not swim or dive among schools of fish; avoid night swimming/diving.

Look out for Harmful Marine Animals ⚠️

  • Jelly Fishes: Sting may cause pain and giddiness. Apply vinegar or ice pack if stung. Don't rub.
  • Sharks: Present in open sea & coral reefs. Avoid swimming alone or with open wounds.
  • Sea Snakes: Poisonous; recognized by paddle-like tail. Stay away from them.
  • Stone Fish: Venomous dorsal spines. Wear sturdy sandals, avoid stepping on corals or rocks.
  • Salt Water Crocodiles: Found in creeks, mangroves, and sheltered waters. Get ashore if spotted and alert authorities.
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