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Chidiya Tapu

Where Sunsets Paint the Andaman Sky

Beach Overview

Chidiyatapu is a serene coastal stretch at the southern tip of South Andaman Island, about 28–32 km from Sri Vijaya Puram. It is part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
tourism belt and is known for its lush greenery, clear waters, and unhurried island vibe. The area suitably blends relaxation with light adventure, making it an ideal stop on an Andaman and Nicobar tour.
Key highlights include:
● Chidiyatapu Beach, a quiet stretch with soft sand and gentle waves.
● Munda Pahad Beach, a scenic ext

Did You Know?

Chidiyatapu stands out as more than just a beach; it offers a mini-circuit of experiences within one compact area. It is a must-include stop if you want to visit Andaman and Nicobar for both nature and coastal beauty. Standing features:

Chidiya Tapu Overview

How to Reach

Transportation Options

  • All access to Chidiyatapu is by road; there is no ferry route directly to this point. The area is connected to Sri Vijaya Puram by a well-maintained highway, so reaching Chidiyatapu is straightforward once you are in South Andaman. Ways to reach: ● By cab: Private taxis and pre-booked cabs are the most comfortable option; they can be arranged from Sri Vijaya Puram or major hotels. ● By bus: Government buses ply the route from Sri Vijaya Puram to Chidiyatapu; timings are not as frequent, so plan return journeys carefully. ● By two-wheeler: For an Andaman and Nicobar trip with flexibility, renting a bike lets you explore nearby beaches and viewpoints at your own pace. The nearest airport is Veer Savarkar International Airport, Sri Vijaya Puram; from there it is about 30–45 minutes by car to Chidiyatapu, depending on traffic.
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Beach Activities

Chidiyatapu stands out as more than just a beach; it offers a mini-circuit of experiences within one compact area. It is a must-include stop if you want to visit Andaman and Nicobar for both nature and coastal beauty. Standing features:

Chidiyatapu Beach: calm waters, fewer crowds, and a peaceful setting ideal for relaxed sunbathing

Munda Pahad Beach: a quieter extension with interesting rock formations and clear water suitable f

Biological Park stretch: a short nature walk amid tropical trees and greenery, good for a light stro

Sunset viewpoint near the Forest guest house: one of the well-known sunset spots in South Andaman.

Beach Highlights

Because the area is compact yet scenic, even a half-day at Chidiyatapu can feel very rewarding. Activities are mostly low-impact and nature-oriented, fitting well into a relaxed Andaman Nicobar trip. Main activities include:

Stroll along Chidiyatapu Beach and Munda Pahad Beach, enjoying the sound of waves and view of the Ba

Take a short walk through the Biological Park to soak in the greenery and enjoy bird and insect sig

Capture sunrise or sunset from the hillside around the viewpoint, especially on clear days.

Enjoy light water activities such as snorkeling where marked safety zones exist and lifeguards are o

Relax at local eateries or small stalls that serve snacks and beverages, making it a good picnic-sty

Whether you slot Chidiyatapu as a sunrise outing, sunset stop-by, or a relaxed beach day, it enhance

Beach Location

Best Time to Visit

  • The best time to visit Andaman and Nicobar is from October onwards till May, when the weather remains pleasant and sea conditions are calm. This window aligns perfectly for a Chidiyatapu-focused segment of your Andaman and Nicobar Islands tour. Reasons to plan within October–May: ● Temperatures hover comfortably between 25 C and 33 C, ideal for beach walks and light adventure. Rainfall is low and the sea is relatively calm, supporting snorkelling-like water activities wherever permitted. Stronger tourist season means better availability of cabs, guided tours, and local services compared to monsoon months.

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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