Diglipur

Diglipur

Ross And Smith Island - Ross and Smith Islands, known as the “Twin Islands,” are a natural wonder near Diglipur, connected by a white sandbar that appears during low tide. This sandbar allows visitors to walk between the two islands, creating a stunning visual effect surrounded by turquoise waters. The islands offer crystal-clear beaches, lush greenery, and vibrant marine life, making them ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and beachcombing. Known for their untouched beauty, Ross and Smith Islands are popular for their scenic appeal and tranquil ambiance. The unspoiled environment makes them perfect for nature lovers seeking peace and scenic landscapes.

Kalipur Beach - Kalipur Beach, located near Diglipur, is famous for its rare turtle nesting sites, where endangered species like the Olive Ridley, Leatherback, Hawksbill, and Green turtles come ashore to lay eggs. The beach, with its volcanic gray sand, is scenic and serene, surrounded by mangroves and forested hills. It’s an excellent spot for snorkeling due to the rich marine life along the coral reefs nearby. Kalipur Beach’s unique attraction lies in the opportunity to witness turtle nesting (seasonally) and enjoy peaceful, uncrowded surroundings, making it a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Craggy Island - Craggy Island, a small yet picturesque island off the coast of Diglipur, is a paradise for snorkelers and divers. Known for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, the island offers an underwater adventure that reveals colorful fish, sea turtles, and coral gardens. Accessible by a short boat ride from Kalipur Beach, Craggy Island is peaceful and relatively untouched, perfect for those seeking a private snorkeling experience away from crowds. The crystal-clear waters and abundant marine biodiversity make Craggy Island an exceptional destination for underwater exploration and nature photography.

Kalpong Hydroelectric Project - The Kalpong Hydroelectric Project, located in Diglipur, is the only hydroelectric project in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Powered by the Kalpong River, it provides sustainable energy to the region and symbolizes the islands’ push towards renewable energy. Visitors to the project site can observe the dam and its reservoir surrounded by lush greenery, which also attracts birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The scenic setting and the project's eco-friendly significance make it an interesting stop for those curious about local infrastructure. The Kalpong Hydroelectric Project reflects the islands’ commitment to harnessing clean energy from natural resources.