Mayabunder - Explore Andamans

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Overview

About Mayabunder

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

On Andaman and Nicobar Island, the town of Mayabunder is situated on the northernmost point of the Middle Andaman District. The district headquarters for the Middle Andaman are located in this town.

Colonial and Cultural History

The history of Mayabunder is closely linked to the colonial period, especially the British occupation of the Andaman Islands. The islands functioned as a secluded outpost for the exile of Indian freedom activists and prisoners during British control. Nearby Port Blair's Cellular Jail serves as a somber reminder of this time period, which is sometimes referred to as the "Indian Bastille." The town of Mayabunder was founded to serve as both a colonial administrative hub and a colony for the native tribes living in the area.

For thousands of years, the Andaman Islands have been home to the indigenous tribes of the Great Andamanese, Jarawa, Onge, and Sentinalese. However, their population and manner of life have been greatly changed by colonization and the migrant waves that followed.

Present Day's Colour

Nowadays, Mayabunder is a thriving town with a mixed population of native tribes and immigrants from mainland India, among other ethnic groups. The town is an important hub for commerce and government for the northern region of Middle Andaman Island.

The main drivers of Mayabunder's economy are tourism, fishing, and agriculture. The town's surrounding fertile fields are used to cultivate a variety of crops, including rice, coconuts, and fruits. Due to the town's closeness to the sea, fishing is another important economic sector.

Mayabunder is seeing a slow increase in tourism as a result of its beautiful beaches, verdant surroundings, and abundant wildlife. Initiatives for ecotourism are being established to highlight the area's natural beauty while protecting its delicate ecosystem.

Mayabunder's infrastructure has advanced significantly in recent years, with improved access to roads, medical facilities, and educational establishments all boosting the town's growth.

Top Attractions of Mayabunder

  • Rampur Beach: With its immaculate sands and crystal-clear waters, Rampur Beach is tucked away on Middle Andaman Island's serene coast. Travelers seeking comfort in the embrace of nature will find peace and tranquility in this beautiful haven surrounded by lush greenery. Discovering Rampur Beach, a hidden gem that awaits your discovery, will provide you with priceless moments of calm and leisure.

  • Karmatang Beach: Swaying palms and picturesque coastlines make Karmatang Beach, on Middle Andaman Island's northern coast, a popular destination for tourists. It is well-known for its glistening clear seas and vibrant coral reefs, making snorkeling there exhilarating. Karmatang Beach, a sanctuary for marine life, captivates with its unspoiled beauty and underwater marvels.

  • German Jetty: The German Jetty in the Andaman Islands' Mayabunder draws attention to the area's colonial past. Constructed amidst the German occupation in World War II, it formerly enabled commerce and correspondence. Weathered by time, it still exists today, providing residents and tourists with a picturesque backdrop that evokes memories of a bygone age by the sea.

  • Anmol Handicrafts Museum: Mayabunder's Anmol Handicrafts Museum highlights the Andaman Islands' rich cultural legacy. With its wonderful handicrafts and artifacts made by regional artists, it provides a window into the customs and artistry of the island. A plethora of cultural gems that invite exploration and appreciation of indigenous craftsmanship by guests.

  • Aves Island: Bird enthusiasts might find peace on Aves Island in Mayabunder, Andaman. Tucked away in lush forests, it is home to a wide variety of bird species, both migratory and native. A sanctuary for birdwatchers, providing calm environments and the chance to see the colorful bird life flourishing in its native environment.

  • Interview Island: Situated in the Andaman Islands, close to Mayabunder, Interview Island is an immaculate natural reserve. A haven for rare plants and animals, it is rich in biodiversity and is surrounded by mangroves and deep forests. Reachable via boat, it provides remote beaches and strenuous hiking paths, offering immersive experiences in pristine nature.

Colonialism and the determination of the indigenous peoples define Mayabunder's past, while the region's breathtaking natural beauty and prospects for sustainable development and economic expansion characterize its present.

How to reach

Mayabunder can be easily accessed by road from Port Blair

  • One can hire a local taxi to reach Mayabunder

Best Time

The winter months between September and May remain the best time to visit Mayabunder.