Chidiyatapu Biological Park

Chidiyatapu, Port Blair

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Go Early for the Best Experience

The Biological Park is best explored in the early hours when the weather is pleasant and the animals are most active. It also gets quieter crowds, ideal for nature lovers and photographers.

Go Early for the Best Experience

The Biological Park is best explored in the early hours when the weather is pleasant and the animals are most active. It also gets quieter crowds, ideal for nature lovers and photographers.

About Chidiyatapu Biological Park

The Chidiya Tapu Biological Park (Bird Island Biological Park) came into existence in 2001 with the aim to conserve and study endemic and endangered species of animals found in the Andaman and Nicobar islands. Since then the park has been a center for biodiversity and conservation where one can catch a glimpse of the rich fauna of the islands. The plan for the park has been meticulously laid out to span over 20 years and three phases, of which only one phase is currently open to the public.

A green and dense jungle-like environment cleverly recreates the natural habitat of the animals here. Sprawled over 40 hectares, the park is covered with a variety of plants, right from the majestic Mahuas to the exquisite Padauks. While walking through this jungle, one would be able to catch a glimpse of a variety of birds flying around freely. Other than birds you could spot wild pigs as well as barking deer and spotted deer. Those fascinated with reptiles would enjoy the saltwater crocodile spotting.

The future phases will see the park housing an aquarium, an insectarium, a reptile house, a butterfly house, and a walk-in Aviary. It sure is something to look forward to. The Park now does not have much to see.

About Chidiyatapu Biological Park?

To the south of Port Blair lies Chidiyatapu, a district about 25kms (45 minutes) from the city. It is here that the Biological park is situated. It is connected by scenic road and the best way to get here is by taking a private cab. You can also hire 2-wheelers for the day.  

Chidiyatapu is also known for the Munda Pahad Beach (spectacular sunset awaits) and its bird-watching tours. Ideally one would club a visit to the biological park with a few other attractions nearby.

Read More: Things to Do in Port Blair

Visitors Information

Ticket Cost

Starts from INR 50 (Adults), INR 20 (Children)

Timings

9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Closed on

Monday

Extra Cost

Camera Fee: INR 50 (Still), INR 100 (Video)

Address

Biological Park, Chidiya Tapu, Port Blair, South Andaman

Best Time to Visit

October to March

Frequently asked questions

Where is the park located?

The Biological Park is located in Chidiya Tapu, around 28 km south of Port Blair, in the South Andaman district.

The park is open from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM and is closed on Mondays.

The entry fee starts from INR 20 for Indian nationals and slightly higher for foreign nationals. Camera and video charges may be additional.

You can spot saltwater crocodiles, spotted deer, wild pigs, monitor lizards, endemic birds, and more native fauna.

It typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours to comfortably walk through and enjoy the Biological park.

Yes! The park is just 5 - 10 minutes away from Chidiya Tapu Sunset Point and Munda Pahad Trail, making it ideal for a half-day nature outing.

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