Baratang Island

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Limestone Caves

The vast mangrove-covered creeks and Limestone cave formations are the main attractions for tourists in Baratang. Travel isn’t only about the destination. It is also about the journey and What You Choose To Take Away From It. When it comes to the Limestones caves in Andaman, this saying holds true. The alluring Limestone caves in Andaman are a feast for the eyes to a nature lover. Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed at the bottom of the sea. It is formed over millions of years by the accumulation of various deposits of marine life, shells, corals and skeletons which undergo a natural compression to form unique shapes within the cave. On the way, you can admire scenic coastline covered with dense mangrove forests and you even pass through mangrove-covered canals making the ride more thrilling. The Limestone caves in Baratang are highly recommended to be on your Andaman itinerary.

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Mud Volcano

The only known mud volcano in whole of South-Asia region the mud volcano can be found near the far north side of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Natural gases that are emitted due to decay of organic matter underground pushes the mud upwards. This hardens the ground and mud slowly oozes out of the surface, resulting in the formation of a miniature volcano.

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