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As much as Andaman is known for its white sand beaches and turquoise blue waters, it is equally recognized for the only active volcano in South Asia. But, there are many more dormant and mud volcanoes you can experience here. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Don't Miss Experiencing These
Volcanoes While At Andaman!
What would you expect at the Andaman Islands?
White sandy sun-kissed beaches, pristine
turquoise coloured waters, lots of trees by the
beach shores, and plenty of water activities.
This is what you are thinking about the
Andamans, right? But, do you know that apart
from all of this, there is more to the island?
Andaman is that archipelago that offers various
volcanoes too! If you have already heard of the
most famous active volcano at the Barren Island,
wait till you hear about the various other
volcanoes too! Yes, Andaman is home to various
kinds of active volcanoes, dormant volcanoes,
and mud volcanoes. Surprised? Lets take a look
at the various volcanoes you can visit and click
selfies at while you are in Andaman. And, to make
the experience of the island even more
worthwhile, leave the planning of your Andaman
package tour to Andaman Holiday Packages, who
have a great deal of experience planning great
tour packages for clients who have always been
satisfied.
Barren Island active volcano The only one
active volcano in South Asia, along with the
chain of volcanoes from Sumatra to Myanmar, is
the one at Barren Island, located on an oceanic
crust that is more than 100 million years old.
Its first eruption was recorded in 1787, after
which it erupted multiple times, with the most
recent one being in February 2017. As the name
Barren suggests, there is no human population,
and hardly any vegetation on the island. But yes,
there are a few birds, bats, goats, and rodents
that survive here. However, you can always have
the best scuba diving experience in the waters
around Barren Island. Narcondam Island Dorman
volcano
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The Narcondam Island was formed from a volcano
that was last active in 2005. Today, the island
is a wildlife sanctuary and is notified as a
protected reserve. It is home to the Narcondam
Hornbill, Narcondam small flying fox, and many
other birds and animals. You can go diving and
fishing in the sea around this island. However,
only experienced scuba divers are recommended to
go scuba diving here because of the rocky ridges
and steep slopes. Diglipur mud
volcanoes Diglipur is around 300 km north of Port
Blair, where you can reach by road or water,
after which you will have to walk about an hour
through the dense rainforest towards Shyam Nagar,
to catch the first glimpse of a mud volcano. You
can observe many mud volcanoes in the area in the
radius of a few kilometers. But, do you know
what a mud volcano is? Don't expect a real
adventurous volcano here. All you will be able
to see is a pile of mud and a few bubbles, but
definitely, you would be amazed to see how mud
bubbles out and creates its path around the
forest. Baratang mud volcano When you visit
the Limestone Caves at Baratang, don't leave the
place without visiting the mud volcano, as it is
only a short trek from there. The main area
around the volcano is moist with recently spewed
mud and is enclosed with a bamboo fence. Another
interesting thing you can see here is coconut
vendors selling tender coconut water from
coconuts bigger than the size of
footballs! Visit our website http//www.andamanh
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