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Mangrove Forests

Sentinels of the Coast

Overview

Mangrove Forests Andaman & Nicobar Islands stand as vital coastal ecosystems, thriving in brackish waters where land meets sea. These dense thickets of salt-tolerant trees, such as Rhizophora and Avicennia species, form intricate root networks that protect shorelines from erosion and storms. Spanning remote creeks and islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, they host rich biodiversity, including colorful birds, crabs, and fish darting through muddy channels.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands tourism draws nature lovers to these forests for their serene beauty and ecological importance. Covering over 600 square kilometers, they act as natural carbon sinks, filtering pollutants and nurturing marine life. Visitors experience a tranquil world of tangled roots and vibrant green canopies, perfect for eco-adventures during the tourist season.

Highlights:
  • The mangrove forests of Andaman & Nicobar boast stunning natural features that captivate eco-tourists. Unique Root Systems: Prop roots and pneumatophores create surreal landscapes, perfect for photography. Biodiversity Hotspot: Home to kingfishers, egrets, mudskippers, and over 100 fish species. Scenic Creeks: Winding waterways flanked by Azure Cove Beach and Emerald Lagoon Beach. Boardwalk Trails: Elevated paths for close-up views without disturbing habitats. Sunset Vistas: Golden hues reflecting on water, a highlight of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These elements make every visit memorable, blending adventure with conservation awareness.
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  • Best Time to Visit:
  • The best time to visit Andaman and Nicobar spans the tourist season from October onwards to May, when pleasant weather enhances mangrove exploration. Temperatures hover between 25°C and 33°C, with low humidity and clear skies ideal for boating. October brings post-monsoon freshness, blooming mangroves, and migratory birds. Peak months offer calm seas and vibrant wildlife sightings. Wildflowers dot the fringes, though afternoons warm up—opt for morning visits. This period aligns perfectly with Andaman Nicobar trip plans, avoiding rough waters.
  • Mangrove Forests Overview

    How to Reach

    How to Reach:
  • Reaching the Mangrove Forests of Andaman & Nicobar starts with flying into Veer Savarkar International Airport in Sri Vijaya Puram, the main gateway. From there, ferries and local boats connect to mangrove-rich zones. By Air: Direct flights from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and Bhubaneshwar (2-4 hours). By Ferry: Government ferries from Sri Vijaya Puram to nearby islands (1-4 hours); private speedboats for quicker access. Local Transport: Hire boats from Azure Cove Beach jetty or Emerald Lagoon Beach hubs (₹1,000-₹3,000 for groups). Road Access: Short drives or auto-rickshaws from island ports to entry points. Book Andaman and Nicobar tour packages, including transfers for seamless journeys. Ferries run frequently from October to May.
  • Beach Highlights

  • The mangrove forests of Andaman & Nicobar boast stunning natural features that captivate eco-tourists. Unique Root Systems: Prop roots and pneumatophores create surreal landscapes, perfect for photography. Biodiversity Hotspot: Home to kingfishers, egrets, mudskippers, and over 100 fish species. Scenic Creeks: Winding waterways flanked by Azure Cove Beach and Emerald Lagoon Beach. Boardwalk Trails: Elevated paths for close-up views without disturbing habitats. Sunset Vistas: Golden hues reflecting on water, a highlight of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These elements make every visit memorable, blending adventure with conservation awareness.
  • Location

    Mangrove Forests

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    Best Time to Visit

  • The best time to visit Andaman and Nicobar spans the tourist season from October onwards to May, when pleasant weather enhances mangrove exploration. Temperatures hover between 25°C and 33°C, with low humidity and clear skies ideal for boating. October brings post-monsoon freshness, blooming mangroves, and migratory birds. Peak months offer calm seas and vibrant wildlife sightings. Wildflowers dot the fringes, though afternoons warm up—opt for morning visits. This period aligns perfectly with Andaman Nicobar trip plans, avoiding rough waters.
  • Climate

    Tropical climate with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 32°C year-round.

    How to Reach

  • Reaching the Mangrove Forests of Andaman & Nicobar starts with flying into Veer Savarkar International Airport in Sri Vijaya Puram, the main gateway. From there, ferries and local boats connect to mangrove-rich zones. By Air: Direct flights from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and Bhubaneshwar (2-4 hours). By Ferry: Government ferries from Sri Vijaya Puram to nearby islands (1-4 hours); private speedboats for quicker access. Local Transport: Hire boats from Azure Cove Beach jetty or Emerald Lagoon Beach hubs (₹1,000-₹3,000 for groups). Road Access: Short drives or auto-rickshaws from island ports to entry points. Book Andaman and Nicobar tour packages, including transfers for seamless journeys. Ferries run frequently from October to May.
  • Tourist Information Centres

    Reach out to our official centres for assistance, bookings, and guidance during your visit.

    Directorate of Tourism (A&N Administration)

    Sri Vijaya Puram, 744101

    Timings: 8.30 AM – 12.30 PM; 2.00 PM – 5.00 PM

    Phone: 03192 – 232694

    Fax: 03192 – 232747 / 230933

    Email: touristhelpdeskandamans@gmail.com

    Andaman Tourism (ANIIDCO)

    TTDC Complex, Wallajah Road,
    Near Kalaivanar Arangam,
    Chennai – 600102

    Mobile: 09841015934

    Phone: 044-25360952, 24743238

    Veer Savarkar International Airport

    Sri Vijaya Puram

    Phone: 03192 – 232414

    India Tourism Office

    Junglighat, Sri Vijaya Puram

    Tourist Information Centre

    Swaraj Dweep Jetty, Swaraj Dweep

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