Going for a trek in Andaman? It’s a cool way to see more than just beaches and really get into the islands’ natural beauty. Think thick forests, hills, and trails by the sea. Andaman’s got some great routes if you’re into nature or want a bit of excitement. You get to see landscapes that haven’t been messed with, all sorts of wildlife, and views that’ll knock your socks off.
Some spots people like to walk around include Mount Harriet National Park, Saddle Peak National Park, and the areas near Chidiya Tapu. You’ll walk through green stuff, mangrove forests, and paths where you might see cool birds, butterflies, and plants that only grow there. Most walks aren’t too hard, so beginners can join in, too.
It’s a good idea to go with a guide. They know the land well and can keep you safe while telling you about the plants, animals, and history.
The weather’s usually good, mostly in the mornings and during winter, which makes it nice to walk around.
When you walk, you also get closer to nature and chill out away from the busy tourist places. When you get to a viewpoint and see the sea or forests, it feels like you’ve really done something and the view is awesome.
If you want to relax but also have a little excitement, walking in Andaman is a great thing to add to your trip. You get beautiful scenery, fresh air, and get to make memories outdoors.