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Baludera Beach

The Hidden Gem of Baratang

Beach Overview

Baludera Beach is a serene and lesser‑known shoreline located on Baratang Island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It offers soft sands, clear turquoise waters, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for those who want to escape crowded tourist spots. When you plan an Andaman and Nicobar tour or an Andaman Nicobar trip, Baludera Beach fits beautifully as a calm, picture‑perfect halt after exploring the Bus Stop to Baratang route.

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Relax on the beach and enjoy the soft sand, fresh breeze, and soothing sound of waves.

Baludera Beach Overview

How to Reach

Transportation Options

  • From Sri Vijaya Puram, the first step is to reach Baratang Jetty (also known regionally as Nilambar Jetty). You can take a ferry service from Sri Vijaya Puram to Baratang Island. Alternatively, you can hire a private taxi or take a bus from Sri Vijaya Puram to Baratang, which also marks the start of your Andaman Nicobar trip. From Baratang Jetty, Baludera Beach is around 9–10 km by road towards the eastern side. Public government buses and shared taxis operate from the jetty, but schedules can be limited. For flexibility, most travellers prefer to hire a local taxi for a round‑trip outing that also covers other nearby beaches/attractions.
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Beach Activities

Relax on the beach and enjoy the soft sand, fresh breeze, and soothing sound of waves.

Photograph the sunset and the view of the horizon meeting the sea, which is one of Baludera Beach’s

Take light walks along the shoreline or towards viewpoints near the beach to enjoy the view

Enjoy local seafood and drinks at simple beachside shacks or huts

Beach Highlights

One of the main highlights of Baludera Beach is its tranquil and uncrowded atmosphere, especially compared to the more popular beaches around Sri Vijaya Puram.

The beach offers clear, shallow waters and a relatively safe environment for swimming

The sunset views at Baludera are highly praised as the sky turns into the calm sea.

It also serves as a peaceful photo spot, with the combination of soft sand, gentle waves

Beach Location

Baludera Beach

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Best Time to Visit

  • The ideal time to visit Andaman and Nicobar is from October to May, when the weather is dry and the skies are clear. Within this window, November to March offers the most pleasant conditions for beach activities and sightseeing. During this tourist season, Baludera Beach remains calm with warm temperatures, clear water, and minimal rainfall, making it perfect for an Andaman and Nicobar trip. If you want to visit Andaman and Nicobar and still avoid peak crowds, consider late October, early November, or February–March.

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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