Baludera Beach

Baratang, Middle Andaman

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Visit Early & Bring Essentials

Baludera Beach is a peaceful, little‑visited stretch about 9 km from Nilambur Jetty, accessible by road after crossing Baratang by boat. The best time to visit is before noon, when the tide is low and the water is calm. Since the beach is completely undeveloped, no shops or facilities. carry your own water, snacks, and sunscreen.

Visit Early & Bring Essentials

Baludera Beach is a peaceful, little‑visited stretch about 9 km from Nilambur Jetty, accessible by road after crossing Baratang by boat. The best time to visit is before noon, when the tide is low and the water is calm. Since the beach is completely undeveloped, no shops or facilities. carry your own water, snacks, and sunscreen.

About Baludera Beach

Only 9km from the Nilambur jetty in Baratang, this serene beach is hidden away from the crowd. Once you are here you will see a lovely curved sand bay entwined with mangrove trees on one side and fallen old trees on the other side. The water is warm and after and perfect to cool down after a busy day of site seeing. Most of times you’ll have the beach all by yourself as few tourist end up here and the locals come only on weekends to have picnics. There are limited facilities and only a small shop at the bus stand. Do bring snacks and some food if you are planning to stay for a while.

How to Reach Baludera Beach?

Baludera beach lies about 9kms away from the Baratang jetty and can be reached by road. You must hire a cab at the jetty for a two-way trip since you won’t find transport easily when there.

A quick detour from the route to Baludera is the mud volcano. You can visit both if you have time at hand.

Frequently asked questions

Is Baludera Beach safe for swimming?

Yes, the beach is generally safe for swimming, especially during low tide. However, always be cautious, as there are no lifeguards or facilities nearby.

No, Baludera Beach is undeveloped and secluded. There are no shops, restaurants, or changing rooms, carry your own essentials.

No, there is no entry fee. The beach is open to the public and does not require permits.

Most visitors spend 1 - 2 hours here. It’s a quiet spot ideal for relaxing, walking, or soaking in nature.

Absolutely! Baludera Beach is scenic and quiet, with mangroves, clear waters, and untouched sands, perfect for landscape and nature photography.

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