All Beaches in Mayabunder
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Nestled in the Andaman Islands, Interview Island is a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts. Located 125 kilometers north of Port Blair, it offers a captivating blend of exotic wildlife, lush forests, and azure waters. This guide unveils the treasures of Interview Island, providing insights into its history, wildlife, activities, and more. Detail about Interview Island: Interview Island, part of the North Read more...
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Avis Island, nestled just a short boat ride away from Mayabunder jetty, is a secluded paradise of coconut plantations and clear waters. This uninhabited gem offers a peaceful escape, perfect for those seeking solitude amidst nature’s beauty. Discover the unique charm of Avis Island, explore its history, and find essential tips for an unforgettable visit. Detail about Avis Island: Avis Read more...
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Nestled 20 kilometers from Mayabunder, Karmatang Beach stands as Mayabunder’s crowning jewel. It’s hailed not only for its stunning white sands and crystal-clear waters but also as a nesting haven for Olive Ridley and Andaman Green Turtles. With tree-houses, eco-shades, and eco-furniture provided by the forest department, it’s an ideal spot for picnics and tranquil respites. Detail about this place: Read more...
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Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Mayabunder, the German Jetty offers an exquisite view of the open sea, where waves rhythmically crash against the ancient rocks. Steeped in history, this jetty was constructed by a German engineer during World War II. It stands as a testament to the strategic significance of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands during that tumultuous period. Read more...