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Diglipur

Diglipur is the soul of North Andaman — a place where the rhythm of island life is slower, deeper, and untouched by the rush of the world. It’s not the postcard-perfect paradise you see on every brochure, but something far more real. Here, the mornings begin with the scent of wet earth and fresh coconuts, and the evenings are wrapped in stillness. Home to the highest peak in the Andamans, Saddle Peak, Diglipur is for those who crave connection — not to Wi-Fi, but to waterfalls, hiking trails, and the quiet heartbeat of the forest.

What makes Diglipur truly special, though, is its ability to surprise you — like the twin islands of Ross and Smith, joined by a natural sandbar that appears like magic when the tide is low. Or the unassuming Alfred Caves, where time and nature have carved stories into stone. There’s no show here, no gloss. Just authenticity, quiet beauty, and a rare kind of peace that stays with you long after you leave. In Diglipur, you don’t just see the Andamans — you feel them, in your skin, your breath, and somewhere deeper that words rarely reach.