Little Andaman is one of the lesser-known yet stunningly beautiful islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. It’s located about 120 km south of Port Blair, the capital of the Union Territory. Here’s an overview if you’re interested in learning more or planning a visit:


🏝️ Overview:

  • Part of: Andaman Islands (not Nicobar)

  • Area: ~707 sq km (4th largest island in the archipelago)

  • Population: Sparse, mostly local settlers and indigenous tribes (Onge tribe)

  • Access: By boat or helicopter from Port Blair


🚢 How to Reach:

  • Ferry from Port Blair: 6–8 hours (from Phoenix Bay Jetty)

  • Helicopter Service: 1 hour approx (limited availability)


🌊 Main Attractions:

  1. Butler Bay Beach:

    • Famous for surfing, sunbathing, and beach walks

    • One of the best surfing spots in India

  2. White Surf Waterfall:

    • Beautiful waterfall surrounded by tropical rainforest

    • Accessible via road from Hut Bay

  3. Whisper Wave Waterfall:

    • Deeper in the jungle; requires trekking

  4. Elephant Lumbering (Traditional):

    • A historical way of timber transport (though largely discontinued)

    • You might still find elephants in forestry areas

  5. Coral Viewing & Snorkeling:

    • Clear waters and shallow coral reefs around the island


🌿 Nature & Indigenous Tribes:

  • Home to the Onge tribe – one of the most primitive tribes in the world

  • Visitors cannot access tribal areas (protected by law)


🛏️ Accommodation:

  • Basic government-run guesthouses and a few private lodges

  • Tourism is low-scale, so don’t expect luxury resorts


✅ Why Visit Little Andaman?

  • Untouched beaches, fewer tourists

  • Ideal for surfing, adventure, or just a quiet getaway

  • Rich biodiversity and rainforests

Ieshika Resort

Ieshika Resort, Andaman District, South Andaman, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India

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