NARCONDAM HORNBILL PRESERVE
NARCONDAM HORNBILL PRESERVE
Set up in 1977 AD, this small sanctuary around Narcondam Island in the Andaman archipelago is virtually a Narcondam Hornbill preserve. The Narcondam Hornbill is a highly endangered bird species, which is found only here.
Accessibility: A 294kms drive from Port Blair takes one to Dighlipur on the east coast of North Andaman. Visitors also have the option of travelling overnight on a ferry from Port Blair to reach Mayabandar and then take another 56kms boat ride to reach Dighlipur, which is the jump-off point to visit this sanctuary. This avifaunal haven is then reached by a 90kms boat ride.
Accommodation: There is no accommodation inside the sanctuary. Visitors have to stay in the Government Guest House at Dighlipur.
Season: November to March.
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