Bird Watching
Spot a variety of bird species, including several that are endemic to the Andaman Islands.
Bird Watching
Chidiya Tapu, Mount Harriet National Park
Highlights
Unique Bird Species:
Spot rare and endemic bird species, such as the Andaman serpent eagle and Andaman woodpecker, in their natural habitats.
Best Viewing Seasons:
Bird watching is most rewarding from October to March, with cooler weather and more visible bird activity.
Family-Friendly Activity:
Suitable for bird watchers of all ages, offering a peaceful experience in beautiful natural surroundings.
Why Choose Bird Watching in Andaman?
The Andaman Islands provide a unique bird-watching experience, offering sightings of both migratory and endemic species in picturesque environments.
Endemic Bird Species:
The islands are home to several species that cannot be found anywhere else, making it a must-visit for bird enthusiasts.
Lush Habitats:
Dense forests and wetlands offer ideal habitats, allowing a variety of bird species to thrive.
Photographic Opportunities:
Capture stunning photos of unique bird species in scenic locations with plenty of natural light.
Relaxing Nature Experience:
Enjoy a quiet and immersive experience in nature, perfect for relaxation and learning about the islands' ecosystems.
Top Dive Sites in Andaman
Chidiya Tapu:
Known as the Bird Island of Andaman, Chidiya Tapu offers lush forests and beautiful sunset views, making it an ideal spot for bird watching.
Tropical Forests: Home to diverse bird species, especially Andaman woodpeckers and sea eagles.
Sunset Views: After bird watching, enjoy a beautiful sunset over the sea, making Chidiya Tapu a memorable location.
Mount Harriet National Park:
Mount Harriet is a renowned bird-watching location with forested areas rich in endemic bird species.
Dense Forest Trails: Ideal for spotting species like the Andaman drongo, Andaman cuckoo-dove, and more in natural settings.
Guided Tours Available: Guided tours can enhance your experience by helping you identify various species and learn about their habitats.