Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu

The Bird Island (Chidiya Tapu)

A little town Covered with thick forest, dense mangroves, woods, and various winged animals  Chidiya tapu is a home for beautiful birds. The tapu is known as the sunset point and winged animal island and are one of the most delightful vacation spots in Andaman. It is a little town with lavish green mangroves At dusk, the island looks supernatural undoubtedly.

Chidiya Tapu is adored by nature sweethearts and adventure lovers. The island is remarkable for its rich collection of poultry, dynamic butterflies, white spotted deer, and orchids. The island has around 46 different types of feathered creatures. The water close to these islands is with multi-shading corals. It is an amazing site for swimming and offers a mixed bag of ocean shells. Seashells are also used in the craft industry and can be used to manufacture table lights, ashtrays, bangles, brightening boxes and demonstrate pieces.

Munda Pahar Beach
Munda Pahar Beach

Sunset Point and Bird Point

Chidiya Tapu, otherwise called “Dusk Point” and “Flying creature Island,” is a standout amongst other spots to see the nightfall in Port Blair, the fundamental center point of the Andaman Islands. The shoreline is situated on the extreme Southern tip of South Andaman Island 25 km South of Port Blair and takes around 45 minutes to arrive via auto.

Andaman’s lesser-known mystery

Chidiya Tapu is honored with the green scene, shorelines, an assortment of corals. Try not to miss the joy of watching the sunset in the skyline. The primary attractions here incorporate the delicate brilliant shores, Chidiya Tapu Biological Park, Chidiya Tapu Beach, and the Munda Pahar shorelines. There is a backwoods visitor house situated on the hillock that offers an all perspective of the whole town and additionally islands past.

The water close to these islands is bursting at the seams with multicolor corals. It is an astounding site for swimming.  It is in certainty the significant supporter of shell make industry. A portion of the artworks produced using shells incorporate table lights, ashtrays, bangles, enlivening boxes and showpieces. Bring home gifts as affectionate recollections of your get-away. These are a portion of the best things to look for in Andaman. Unexpectedly, Chidiya Tapu Beach offers an assortment of ocean shells.

Trekking at Chidiya Tapu

Chidyia Tapu is the best dusk point in Port Blair and a huge number of explorers visit here. In any case, not very many know that this point additionally has a trekking trail known as Munda Pahar. Munda Pahar is around 30 KM from the main city and is known for sunset and bird viewing. The street goes through bushes and little slopes up to the Chidia tapu.

If you are fascinated to watch the sunset, it is better to take an evening tour to this place. While making a trip to this place the ocean will be on one side. On your way, you would go through the Kalapathar, a trail of back colored rocks and the banks of the ocean. The trek can be covered in roughly 40minutes or within an hour, of time.

How to Reach Chidiya Tapu

  • Chidiya Tapu is around 30 km from the city of Port Blair.
  • Most voyagers book an auto or bicycle to achieve Chidiya Tapu from Port Blair.
  • Explorers can take the twisting street, through the woods and slopes.
  • Port Blair is connected with Kolkata and Chennai via air

Chidiya Tapu is very much associated by street and one can without much of a stretch reach by hiring a taxi.

For adventurous people, Chidiya Tapu has somewhat more to offer. There is a trekking trail, which goes through woodland and delightful drift line to achieve the Munda Pahad (Black Mountain).

The 1.5 km trail begins at the shore of Chidiya Tapu Beach and going through thick woods. It is prudent to take a guide or travel in gatherings to achieve the Munda Pahad. Convey nourishment and water before beginning your trek to Munda Pahad.

Map of Chidiya Tapu

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