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Limestone Cave

The beautiful Limestone caves in Andaman are a visual treat to a nature lover. Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed at the bottom of the sea. It is formed over millions of years when various deposits of marine life, shells, corals, and skeletons undergo a natural compression to form unique shapes within the cave. The caves are lined up with stalactites and stalagmites that hold the secret of a million years of Andaman. Nestled deep within the mangroves and amidst the lush rainforest.

Mud Volcano

Mud Volcano is only a 20 minute journey from Baratang Jetty by a non AC sharing jeep. Vehicles reach near to the mud Volcano after which you need to walk for 10 minutes to the site. The mud volcano is caused by the eruption of hot mud, slurries, gases and water from the ground forming a dome-like mud structure and this is not a visually stunning sight, as most of the time there is just a pile of dried or small bubbling puddles of mud. However, Andaman is one of the few places in the world where these Volcanoes are found and you may thus want to give it a visit and it is a rare natural wonder.

Parrot Island

Parrot Island is one of the most delightful islands and is a part of the Baratang Island in Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. The Parrot island is bird heaven and is naturally possessed by a large number of parrots. As you arrive at Parrot Island, you hear the voice of thousands of parrots. Tourists from worldwide, reach here to experience the genuine magnificence of paradise. This makes it is a must-see place in Andaman and Nicobar. The island additionally offers an amazing view of the immense ocean while taking a boat ride. Parrot Island also maintains rich flora and fauna which makes it a perfect land with natural beauty. Most tourists add Parrot Island in their itinerary of Andaman tour packages or Andaman honeymoon packages.