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Discover the Avian Wonders of the Emerald Isles

With over 270 species of birds, including several endemic and rare varieties, the Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a paradise for bird watchers and nature lovers. From dense tropical forests and mangroves to coastal lagoons and secluded islands, every corner of the archipelago echoes with birdsong and fluttering wings. Whether you’re a professional birder or a curious traveler with binoculars, our guided bird watching tours offer a peaceful yet thrilling window into the Andaman’s vibrant birdlife.

Top Bird Watching Locations in the Andamans

  • Chidiya Tapu (Port Blair): Known as the “Bird Island,” it’s home to many endemic species and offers stunning sunset views.

  • Mount Harriet National Park: A biodiversity hotspot with rich forest cover and panoramic hilltop views.

  • Saddle Peak (North Andaman): The highest point in the islands, ideal for spotting both lowland and highland species.

  • Lalaji Bay & Long Island: Great for migratory birds and coastal species.

  • Little Andaman: Lesser-explored with abundant wildlife and bird habitats.

a woman scubas over a colorful coral reef
a woman scubas over a colorful coral reef
Andaman Woodpecker
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black blue and yellow textile
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a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
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a man riding a skateboard down a street next to tall buildings
Andaman Serpent Eagle
Nicobar Megapode

Endemic & Rare Birds You May Spot

Andaman Coucal
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black blue and yellow textile
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a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
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a man riding a skateboard down a street next to tall buildings
Andaman Drongo
White-headed Starling
Collared Kingfisher
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black blue and yellow textile
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a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
a man riding a skateboard down a street next to tall buildings
a man riding a skateboard down a street next to tall buildings
Pacific Reef Egret
Nicobar Parakeet

Our tours are designed to maximize your chances of spotting these species while minimizing disturbance to their natural habitat.

Why Book a Bird Watching Tour with Us?

  • Expert Naturalist Guides – Trained in local flora, fauna, and bird calls

  • Custom Birding Trails – Early morning and sunset sessions for best sightings

  • Educational & Eco-Conscious – Learn about island ecology and conservation

  • Binoculars & Field Guides Provided

  • Photography-Friendly Routes – Capture that perfect bird in flight

a woman scubas over a colorful coral reef
a woman scubas over a colorful coral reef

Best Time for Bird Watching in Andaman

The best time for bird watching is October to April, which coincides with the migratory season and favorable weather conditions. Early morning and late afternoon tours are ideal for sightings and photography.

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man in black wetsuit diving on water

“We spotted over 30 species in one morning! The guide was incredibly knowledgeable and respectful of nature.”

Pranav K., Chennai

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black and white fire extinguisher on brown concrete wall

★★★★★

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Explore breathtaking scuba diving adventures in Andaman & Nicobar.

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man in black shorts diving on water
man in blue shorts diving on water
man in blue shorts diving on water
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photography of two persons underwater
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man in black wet suit under blue sky
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man underwater making hand signs

Frequently asked questions

Is bird watching suitable for children?

Yes, it’s a family-friendly activity and a great way to introduce kids to wildlife and nature.

What should I carry?

We recommend wearing comfortable clothes, walking shoes, and a hat. We provide binoculars and bird checklists.

How long is a typical bird watching session?

Usually 2–3 hours, depending on the location and time of day.

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Book Your Bird Watching Tour Now!

Join us on a mindful and mesmerizing journey into the forests and wetlands of Andaman. Whether you're an avid birder, a nature photographer, or a family seeking a peaceful outdoor activity, our eco-friendly bird watching tours offer something for everyone.

Call Us Today or Book Online to reserve your birding experience in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands!