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Chidiyatapu is a beach situated 25 km from Port Blair. This place is mostly visited by tourists for the sunset view. The Mundapahad beach near Chidiyatapu is ideal for a day picnic and amazing photography. Bird watchers get to see many species of endemic birds in this region.

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Chidiyatapu, located about 25 kilometers south of Port Blair, is a pristine beach destination known for its breathtaking sunsets, rich biodiversity, and scenic trekking routes. It’s a favorite among nature lovers, bird watchers, photographers, and adventure seekers.

Top Attractions in Chidiyatapu

1. Chidiyatapu Biological Park

Wild animals present in biological park

Nestled amidst lush green forests, the Biological Park is home to a wide range of rare flora and fauna. It offers a close look at:

Wildlife: Barking deer, Andaman wild pigs, spotted deer, saltwater crocodiles, and rare reptiles.

Birdlife: Over 54 species of native and migratory birds.

Trees: Padauk, Mahua, Rubber, and more form a dense canopy.

Salt water crocodile, Biological park forest

Distance from Port Blair: ~25 km (45-minute drive)

Travel Tip: Rent a private cab or two-wheeler for a scenic journey.

Entry Fee: ₹25 per person

Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)

Visitor Tips: Informative boards are displayed to educate visitors about each species

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Often called the best sunset spot in Port Blair, this beach offers panoramic ocean views where the sky transforms into golden hues as the sun dips below the horizon.

Best Time to Visit: Around 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM (depending on weather)

Ideal for: Photography, relaxation, and romantic moments

 3. Munda Pahad Beach & Trek

Munda pahad beach view

Munda Pahad is the southernmost tip of South Andaman and a hidden gem for trekkers and adventure lovers.

Trek Distance: ~1.5 km (uneven forest path)

Trek Duration: ~1 hour (each way)

Ideal Start Time: 2:30 PM (after lunch)

Return by: Post-sunset (~6:00 PM)

Views: Stunning cliffs, vast sea, and golden sunset

Important Notes:

Avoid during rainy season: Slippery and risky trails.

Safety nets near shoreline due to crocodile sightings.

Local vendors sell coconut water, peanuts, and snacks nearby.

 Visitor Guidelines & Safety Tips

Things to Carry:

First aid kit

Water bottle (avoid plastic)

Sunglasses, cap, and light snacks

Comfortable footwear and clothing

Fully charged mobile phone (signal may be weak)

Cash (ATMs may not be nearby)

Safety:

Informative boards are available at wildlife enclosures.

Always follow forest and park instructions.

Avoid swimming in restricted areas due to wildlife presence.

FAQs

1. Is Chidiyatapu an island?
    No, it is a coastal area on South Andaman Island.

2.  Can we swim at Chidiyatapu?
    Swimming is not recommended in certain areas due to crocodile sightings.

3. Are there any water activities?
    Chidiyatapu is more suited for nature walks and sunset viewing than for water sports.

4. How do we reach Chidiyatapu?
    It's a 45-minute drive from Port Blair by cab or a rented two-wheeler.

5. Any special clothing for the trek?
    Wear comfortable trekking clothes and shoes. Avoid flip-flops.

6. Is there an entry ticket?
    Yes, ₹25 for the Biological Park.

7. What should I carry?
    Water, snacks, first aid, camera, sun protection, and mobile phone.

8. Are there wildlife restrictions?
    Yes, follow all posted guidelines and do not disturb animals.

9. Is photography allowed?
        Yes, it's encouraged—especially for sunset and wildlife photography.

10. What can I do at Chidiyatapu?
      Visit the Biological Park, enjoy the beach, trek to Munda Pahad, and capture the sunset.

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