Over 270 bird species are recorded, including more than 20 endemic species found nowhere else.
Andaman Woodpecker, Andaman Serpent Eagle, Andaman Bulbul, Andaman Treepie, and the rare Nicobar Megapode are top highlights.
November to April is the best season – the weather is pleasant, and migratory birds are present.
Chidiya Tapu, Sippighat Wetlands, Shoal Bay, Mount Harriet National Park, and mangrove creeks are top locations.
Yes, species like the Andaman Crake, Andaman Teal, and Andaman Wood Pigeon are considered rare and need habitat protection.
No, birdwatching trips are suitable for beginners and experts – guides help spot and identify birds for you.
Binoculars, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, water bottle, camera, and insect repellent are recommended.
Half-day tours last 3–4 hours; full-day tours include multiple spots and can last up to 7–8 hours.
Yes, most tours follow responsible tourism practices – no disturbance to nests, no feeding birds, and minimal environmental impact.
Absolutely! These tours are great for bird photographers, and guides help you get the best sightings and angles.