Discover Mayabunder, a cultural crossroads where history and nature intertwine in a serene, off-the-beaten-path setting.
Famous for its scenic mangrove creeks and vibrant heritage, this town serves as the gateway to some of the most untouched islands in Middle Andaman.
Explore MayabunderKarmatang Beach: Known as a "turtle paradise," this long stretch of volcanic sand is a vital nesting ground for Olive Ridley and Andaman Green turtles. Its calm, shallow waters are also perfect for a peaceful afternoon swim.
German Jetty: A historical lookout point dating back to World War II, the jetty offers breathtaking views of the open sea. It’s a popular spot for photography enthusiasts to capture the waves crashing against rugged rocks.
Cultural Mosaic: Mayabunder is home to a unique blend of settlers, including the Burmese Karen tribe. Visitors can witness their traditional lifestyle and sample diverse local cuisines that reflect this fascinating heritage.
Avis Island: Often called "Coconut Island," this tiny uninhabited gem is a short boat ride from Mayabunder. With its white sands and lush plantations, it is an ideal day-trip destination for those seeking total solitude.
Interview Island: A haven for wildlife lovers, this island is home to a sanctuary where wild Asiatic elephants roam freely. A trek through its dense jungles offers a rare chance to see exotic birds and diverse fauna in their natural habitat.
Ray Hill: This eco-village is perfect for family getaways, offering wilderness trails and opportunities for birdwatching. It is a plastic-free zone designed to let visitors connect deeply with the island's pristine environment.