I, being the only birding guide, focus on the endemics in each region and with an experience of 17 yearsI have successfully satisfied the innumerable bird watchers with a satisfied experience in Andaman & Nicobar islands.
The best time for birding in Andaman & Nicobar Islands is from October to May. The birders may plan only after fixing the tour with the birding guide. The duration of your tour can be as long as you like but we would recommend one week itinerary at South Andaman and extend one and half week for Little Andaman or Great Nicobar Islands.
No, all our tours are tailored made to suit the needs of the guests.
We arrange all types of private vehicle for guests in the Port Blair and adjourning areas.How we have options of air / sea for Inter-Islands birding
Yes, Nicobar Group of Islands are restricted Islands as being Tribal Islands a special permission is required to visit these islands.
One can access to sea or air journey.
One can view the rare species of Megapodebird and other endemic species at Great Nicobar and Nicobar Pigeon in Little Andaman.
We suggest you to send us an advance -mail and we will get back for your query.
A standard limit of 12 persons is recommended for a successful birding in South Andaman (Port Blair) and Little Andaman (Hut Bay). A maximum 04 persons can be air lifted for Great Nicobar Bird watching. However, 10-12 persons can travel by sea.
We arrange domestic as well as Inter-Islands flights.
Yes, Telescope shall be provided by the guide to spot the species.
You can pay through money transfer, a cheque or an online Credit Card transaction or Cash payment.
It is always better to book for all tours from October to May well in advance since these are the ‘Peak Season’. We suggest a consultation with the birding guide before booking the package.
Yes, we do in case we are well informed.
Yes, we can if you inform us well in advance about the specific disability.
You could buy one of these:-
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.