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Baratang Island

Baratang Island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are located between the Middle and South Andaman Islands. Approximately, 110 km from Port Blair, Baratang Island is another major attraction for most of the tourist visiting the islands. The Baratang Island trip is considered to be an adventurous trip due to its long distance from the capital town of Port Blair and the journey that starts at 3 Hours pass 1200 Hours. Youu2019ll read more about the way towards Baratang in our section of u201cHow to reach Baratangu201d.<br>Website : https://www.experienceandamans.com/andaman-tourism/baratang

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Baratang Island

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  1. Baratang Island Limestone Caves - A Hidden Beauty Andaman is reborn to welcome the hordes of tourists who arrive year after year as the pristine, blue water sparkles like a brilliant pearl as the sun's yellow light approaches the farthest horizon. Whether it's the immaculate, white beach that glitters against the backdrop of the azure sea or the thick, verdant tropical vegetation, Andaman has something charming to offer. However, one native location in the Andaman centre is the Baratang Island, which was once hidden from the rest of the world. This Peninsula has recently been formally opened for travellers to fully appreciate its beauty, and as a result, visitors rush to Baratang Island despite its hazards. This Peninsula is home to the Jarawa Tribe, one of the world's most violent tribes. The massive wetlands rivers and the cave formations at Nayadera are the main tourist attractions in Baratang. The island is well recognised for its limestones, which either above or below ground create distinctive layers and buildings. Getting to Baratang Island Baratang Island, which is 100 kilometres from Port Blair, is home to the Andaman limestone caverns. But a ferry is one method of getting to this island. You will need to trek many kilometres through the jungle to get to the jetty. Approximately one hour is needed for the ferry ride to the Baratang jetty. You'll be mesmerised by the roadside landscape. Both the destination and the journey are great. Best time for Cave Visits The months of November through February are the best for visiting the caverns on Baratang Island. It is, without a doubt, the ideal time to visit the Andaman Islands. There is little chance of rain, and the weather is pleasant. Your trip to the caverns won't be impacted as a result. You must complete the entire walk during the day and return before the sun sets for your protection because it is forbidden to enter the tunnels after dark. Amazing Facts about the Island of Baratang The limestone caves on Baratang Island are a thing of visual splendour. Stone structures can be seen descending from the cave top and rising from the cave floor. The pattern that has been noticed was created naturally by the limestone as it accumulated. These limestone structures' shapes change over time. Throughout time, they are undergoing constant change. The Limestone Caves are decorated with distinctive plants and foliage that catches visitors' attention. Visitors arriving at the limestone caverns by car must convoy through the Jarawa Tribal Reserve. If travellers are extremely fortunate, they might come across some native inhabitants ambling through the jungle. What to remember when visiting Baratang Start your day early to make it to the island in time. Baratang Island is a far-off place. So it's risky to stay there after nightfall. Your travel company will insist that you start your journey around 3 or 6 a.m., depending on your timetable. Wear breathable clothing and hiking shoes because you will be moving around the caves a lot.

  2. You shouldn't engage in this activity if you have a phobia of cramped spaces or are claustrophobic. On the island of Baratang, tribal people reside. You are not allowed to interact with them or take any pictures of them; doing so could result in serious repercussions. The entire day will be spent on this workout. Don't schedule any more activities if you're going to Baratang Island for the day. The entrance and exit of the cave are identical. You would therefore have to clear a space or wait outside till your time to enter. Baratang Island attracts attention since it is one of the planet's least-known islands. But because of government initiatives, tourists and educators can now visit this lovely island and marvel at its as yet undiscovered but breathtaking beauty.

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