Mayabunder is located in the northern part of Middle Andaman, approximately 242 kilometers from Port Blair. It is a low-key destination with fewer tourist attractions than other neighboring islands. Because of the presence of Bangladeshi and east Pakistani settlers, ex-convicts, and a Burmese hill tribe - Karen - who were relocated here during the British colonial period, it is known for its cultural eccentricity. The beaches are not as popular as those on other islands because they are surrounded by mangroves. If you plan to stay here for an extended period of time, the nearby secluded islands may be worth a look as they offer some jungle experiences and amazing snorkeling opportunities. Overall, Mayabunder is not a popular tourist destination. It will appeal to travelers seeking an out-of-the-way experience close to nature.
The tranquil Karmatang beach is located 12 kilometres from Mayabunder in the northern section of Middle Andaman. Despite the fact that the water at the beach is a little choppy, it is regarded as one of the most visually appealing places in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, with lavish sand and a bordered beach tract. Locals in Mayabunder and the surrounding areas prefer to visit the beach for a short vacation and find it enjoyable enough to return to due to the pleasant weather. The beach is also well-known for its turtle nesting grounds. The beach is also known as the nation's 'Turtle Paradise.'