Baratang island day trip | Jarawa forest | Limestone caves | mud volcano |
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- Опубліковано 18 лип 2023
- Hello Everyone, I am Aftab,
In this video, I am going to Baratang island for a day trip from Port Blair through the south Andaman forest reserve which is home town to the Jarawa tribes of Andaman.
On Baratang island we will be visiting the Mangroves forest, limestone caves, and mud volcano.
This is the last video of the Andaman series, in this entire series, I will share things to do in Andaman, covering the major islands of Andaman including Port Blair, Havelock Island, Neil Island, and Baratang Island.
Baratang is famous for its natural wonders; from impressive Limestone Caves and dense mangrove creeks. There are tidal swamp forests and small but fascinating Mud Volcanoes. It is the first gateway up north from the capital city, located between the Middle and South of Andaman. Due to its distance from Port Blair (approximately 100 km), it is a popular one-day trip destination, especially for those who come with limited time on hand.
How to Reach Baratang?
The best and most convenient way to reach Baratang is by hiring a private vehicle/car or a private AC bus. If you are looking to reach Baratang most cost-effectively, taking a government bus from Port Blair is your best bet.
Two-wheelers are not allowed to go all the way to Baratang. You will have to travel through the ‘Andaman Trunk Road’ (ATR) and move in a convoy with one short vehicle-ferry connection among the islands. This is a four-hour bumpy ride but the lush jungles and blue waters can make the drive quite interesting.
One point to note here is that one can spot a few Jarawas on the way. The ATR cuts through the jungle that is home to the indigenous Jarawa tribe and many tribals people wait on the sides of the road to cross to the other side. Interacting with them, giving them food, gifts, or even clicking their pictures is NOT allowed. One can be fined and imprisoned for the same.
Things to do in Baratang
1. Visit Limestone Caves
The Limestone cave formations at Nayadera and the vast mangrove-covered creeks are the main attractions for tourists in Baratang. The island is known for limestones, which deposit themselves either above the soil or under the ground forming interesting formations and layers.
On the way, you can admire scenic coastline covered with mangrove forests and you even pass through mangrove-covered canals making the ride more exciting.
Once you reach the wooden jetty at Nayadera you will have to walk down for about 1.2kms to view this beauty of nature. The walls of caves here are covered with massive formations dangling from the ceiling like chandeliers. The water is constantly dripping from the ceiling making the stalactites and stalagmites shine and glow.
2. See the Mud Volcano
A short ride from the Baratang jetty and another 160 meters walk up a rocky path are what it takes to reach the mud volcanoes. These small muddy craters are created by natural gases emitted by decaying organic matter underground that push mud upwards.
How to get there: No special permits are required for visiting the mud volcano. But if you do decide to visit this attraction and you are not on a tight schedule try to catch a local bus from the jetty in direction of Baludera beach - it will save you money. The public jeep however will be faster and will cost you around 200 per person.
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Thanks bro❤
Awesome place between the forest crossed. Ye video jarur viral hoga. Keep sharing always.
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Very nice
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Thank you
Andaman Mai beer easily available hai kya ab
same day koi diglipur ki bus v hoti hai kya
By Bus: There is Government & Private bus service starting from Port Blair as early as 5:00 am. Generally there is rush in buses so advance booking of tickets are advised. The bus fare varies from INR 450.00 to 850.00 per person.
Bhai forest ka koi fixed timing hai kya??
Yes bhai
What is the latest bus with return trip available from Port Blair to Baratang?
2 buses are there from Mohanpura bus stand 4am and 6am and last return time is between 3pm to 6pm because forest reserve area closed at 6pm after that you have to return on next day.
@@drifteraftab Hi, what will be ticket price for bus
@@shreyajadhav3234 One way ticket ₹165 and return ₹330 per person
Hi can you please help me we are travelling with 11months infant to andaman in dec is ot worth to visit bharatang or ross bay northen usland
You can visit Ross Island if you are interested in history all ruined structures are there and in north bay only lighthouse is there or if you want to do any sports activities then only visit north bay island.
Thanks alot for reply but I think it's better not to visit baratang with infant naa???
Rather than baratang it's better to visit Ross and North bay island
Bro, can we book bus ticket 3 days in advance in portblair for bharatng Island
Yes bro you can book in advance.
How ? Can you please help
Sir 1st any blogger show barthang tour by Bus,
Please guide us and say details about bus journey to barthang.....
Thank you for your appreciation, and how can I guide you.
@drifteraftab sir please say me how to book bus ticket for barthang up and down, time which will best for us, we will visit March 1st week 24 ,
@@rimisainnovation5505 you have to book your ticket two days prior to Baratang just go to Mohanpura bus stand near Gandhi chowk in PortBlair and book your ticket for Baratang, ticket price for up and down is ₹330 per person.
@@rimisainnovation5505 bus leave 4am from Mohanpura bus stand and same bus return from there at 3pm in evening and it take approx 4 hours to reach.
@drifteraftab thanks sir all the best for your channel
I would like to know one thing, do we have to get any permission before the date of journey? Or Just need to book bus and at the check point I will get permit? Just have to carry Aadhar, right???
You don’t want to take any permission, just booked bus ticket and go.
@@drifteraftab ok, thanks, you helped lot
6:30 ko gate open hone ke baad Baratang Jetty kitna time lagega? Can we book boat directly there for limestone cave or need travel agent help because they asked me 1000 rupees per person????
U will reach by 8:30 to Baratang jetty, you can book directly after reaching there but I have booked through are bus driver for ₹ 800 per person.
@@drifteraftab ok, thanks. I will directly book there.
@@drifteraftab would like to know one more thing, I don't have to get any permission before right? Just need to book bus and at the check point I will get permit? Just have to carry Aadhar, right???
How much they charge for boat from Baratang jetty to limestone cave.
Baratang to limestone stone cave they charge ₹800 per person.
@@drifteraftab thanks brother
@@sarveshgupta3573 your welcome bro.
@@drifteraftab one more question brother please.....Is there any permission required for Baratang or we can go directly through STS bus or private car?
@@sarveshgupta3573 No permission required for Baratang you can directly go, and it’s ok you can ask any thing related questions.
Port Blair to barathang bus fare??
One way ticket ₹165 and return ₹330 per person
Hello can u tell from which address you booked ticket for baratang
I booked from Mohan pura bus stand in Aberdeen bazar…
@@drifteraftab hello brother its to worth visit baratang island ??
and bus start from aberdeen bazar?
@@rushabhshah3459 yes it’s worth visiting in forest reserve area you will see jarawa tribe.
@@rushabhshah3459 Bus start from Mohan pura bus start near Gandhi chowk in Aberdeen bazar.
@@drifteraftab is it worth to visit baratang because I have only 3days in portblair
2 year baby ke sath ja sakte hai kya bhai plz tell me
Yes bhai ja sakte hai koi problem nahi hai…