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Situated in North Andaman Island, Diglipur provides a
rare experience for eco-friendly tourists. It is famous
for its oranges, rice and marine life. Saddle Peak, 732
metres, the highest point in the islands is nearby.
Kalpong, the only river of Andaman flows from here. The
first hydroelectric project of the islands is coming
upon this river. One who comes by road from Port Blair
has to take a boat from Mayabunder to Kalighat and from
there journey by road to Diglipur (25 kms.), and from
there to Kalipur (18 kms.) for viewing, Kalipur and
Lamiya bay beaches. Directorate of Tourism provides
comfortable accommodation at Turtle Resort, Kalipur. The
Water Sports Centre is near by. Those who want to go for
trekking to Saddle Peak can collect trekking equipments
on hire from Turtle Resort and start trekking from
Kalipur. Ram Nagar beach (15 kms. away from Kalighat) is
famous for Turtle nesting during December – February
season. One who comes by boat from Port Blair will reach
Aerial bay jetty, which is very near to places like
Diglipur and Kalipur.
Ross and Smith, the twin islands joined by a bewitching
sand bar, is 30 minutes away from Aerial bay jetty or
Kalipur water sports centre. Directorate of Tourism
offers island camping at Smith island during the tourist
season. One can feel the innocent beauty of village life
everywhere in Diglipur. One who prefers to be away from
the hustle and humdrum of urban life must come here to
enjoy unhurried holidays. Saddle peak is popular for
trekking/nature trail through the evergreen rain forest.
Kalighat is connected by daily two boat services from
Mayabunder. Port Blair – Diglipur (Aerial bay jetty)
boat services are available twice a week.
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