Baratang Island
Limestone Caves & Mud Volcano
An offbeat adventure through mangrove creeks, ancient caves, and a rare geological wonder
Explore BaratangWhy Visit Baratang?
A world away from beach resorts – Baratang offers a raw, adventurous side of Andaman with geological marvels and pristine mangrove forests.
🌿 Located about 100 km north of Port Blair, Baratang is a unique full‑day excursion that combines road travel through tropical forests, a convoy system crossing the Jarawa reserve, a boat ride through dense mangroves, and a trek to ancient limestone caves. It's the perfect counterpoint to beach itineraries – for nature lovers, geology enthusiasts, and those seeking something truly different.
🏞️ Key Attractions
Natural wonders shaped over millennia
Limestone Caves
Spectacular stalactite and stalagmite structures formed over thousands of years. Accessible via a 20‑minute boat ride through mangroves + short forest trek.
Mud Volcano
A unique geological feature where methane gas pushes mud to the surface, creating small bubbling craters. Activity levels vary – it's a quiet, almost lunar landscape.
Mangrove Creek
A 20‑minute boat journey through narrow mangrove channels to reach the caves. Lush greenery, serene waters, and occasional wildlife sightings.
Jarawa Reserve Convoy
Vehicles travel in a government‑escorted convoy through the Jarawa tribal reserve. No stops, no photography – a unique, respectful passage through indigenous land.
🐦 More to Explore
Hidden gems around Baratang
Parrot Island
A small islet near Baratang, famous for the evening return of thousands of parrots. Just before sunset, flocks of parrots gather in the sky and settle on the mangroves – a mesmerizing natural display. Accessible by boat from Baratang jetty.
Baludera Beach
A pristine, less-visited beach near Baratang, offering soft sand, clear waters, and a peaceful atmosphere. Ideal for a quiet stroll or a picnic after the cave exploration. Often included in extended Baratang tours.
🚗 The Baratang Experience
Operational flow for a seamless day trip – designed for travel trade partners
⚠️ Essential Information
Plan ahead for a smooth trip
Physical Requirements
The trek to caves involves uneven paths and some steps. Not wheelchair accessible. Not recommended for very young children or elderly with mobility issues.
What to Pack
Comfortable walking shoes, insect repellent, sunscreen, hat, water bottle, torch (for caves), and a change of clothes (optional).
Rules & Restrictions
No photography inside Jarawa reserve. No drones. No stopping in reserve. Follow guide instructions.
Best Time to Visit
October to May. Avoid monsoon (June–September) due to road conditions and possible convoy cancellations.
⏱️ Quick Facts
Duration
Full day (12‑14 hrs)
Distance
~100 km one way
Best Months
Oct–May
Convoy Timings
Fixed morning slots
Operational Note: Baratang trips are highly dependent on weather, road conditions, and forest department permissions. Convoys run only on specific days and timings – we coordinate all permits and ensure you have a hassle‑free experience. Due to the early start, we recommend a good night's rest beforehand.
Pro tip: Carry cash – card payments are not accepted at the jetty or local eateries. Also, consider packing light snacks and plenty of water.
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