30 December 2014
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There was a small goof up in my Andaman plan. I was notΒ aware that the main attraction of Diglipur, βRoss and Smithβ island was closedΒ on Tuesday. Β No, the Island is not closedΒ but the boats that transport people do not ply on Tuesdays. In Andaman, most ofΒ the tourist places are closed on Mondays and I had planned my trip accordingly.Β So when I reached Diglipur Monday late afternoon it was disappointing to hearΒ the news!! The plan had to be changed a little.
The owner of βPristine Beach Resortβ, Alex (not ourΒ driver!!) told me the list of places to visit in Diglipur. I was bitΒ overwhelmed by the list. Some of the places are:
– Ross and Smith island
– Mud volcano
– Saddle peak, highest in Andaman
– Albert cave
– Kalpong power project, the only hydro powerΒ station in Andaman
– Ramnagar beach
– Craggy island
We choose to visit Mud volcano in spite of less interestingΒ experience in Baratang Island. It was about 20 km furtherΒ north from Diglipur. Alex who was visiting it for the first time had to ask forΒ directions at couple of places. The drive seemed to be a long one as the roadΒ turned from asphalt into mud and slush. Finally the road ended at the fringe ofΒ a forest with a forest department board. We had to trek in the forest to reachΒ volcanoes.
The first volcano seemed to be a repeat of BaratangΒ experience. But there were more volcanoes ahead. My daughter seemed to beΒ disinterested in volcanoes and started cribbing about the walk. But then weΒ encountered some βgoodβ volcanoes. At one place it was required to make a longΒ jump over one of the volcano. My daughter got struck while jumping resulting inΒ muddy shoes and legs. She hated volcanoes!!
The experience of Diglipur volcanoes was much betterΒ than Baratang. There were many volcanoes and also some of them were big. MyΒ daughter would have enjoyed better had she not got struck in its mud. She wasΒ relieved only after washing her legs in a pond near the forest entrance.
Though Albert caves looked interesting we dropped as itΒ required some trekking and my daughter was not ready for it.
Behind the resort was Kalipur beach, a mangrove beach. For me it was aΒ refreshing experience to spend two evenings in that beach. First evening myΒ family accompanied me.
Second day it was a dog that joined me!! Dogs have thisΒ strange phenomenon of accompanying strangers. He tried to get catch some marineΒ life unsuccessfully. He got bored with his failures and decided to return back.
The trees in the beach gave a new perspective. The islandΒ nearby seemed to be βjustβ reachable!!
The saddle peak seen from the beach. The weather was cloudyΒ throughout the day and hence I did not think about climbing it. It would takeΒ about 4-6 hours for climb up and down.
The beach was also rich in βsmall lifeβ. The tadpolesΒ jumping on a rock.
The most interesting creates were the ones inside seashells.Β They looked like empty shells. Sit without making sound or movements and thenΒ they slowly open up!!
This guy is hiding!!
Kalipur beach is also a turtle nesting place. They come atΒ late night and lay eggs. I was unlucky in that aspect. On the first night I wasΒ lazy to get up in the night when turtles had appeared. On second night, IΒ waited till 1 AM in the night turtles did not show up. I could not contain my sleepΒ any longer and headed back to resort.













R Niranjan Das
Nice to know about the volcanoes. Wonderful captures!
Aravind GJ
Niranjan,
Thanks for your comments.
Sana
Lovely pictures again. I have read about the turtles, I wish you could capture them too.
Aravind GJ
Sahana,
Thanks. Seeing turtles laying eggs is life finding Tiger in forest. Not guaranteed π
Sushma Srinivas
lovely picture and very informative than you