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Mud Volcano

Mud Volcano

Mud Volcano

A Rare Natural Wonder in Baratang Island

Located in the unique landscapes of Baratang Island, the Mud Volcano is one of the rarest natural attractions in India. Unlike traditional volcanoes, this fascinating site gently releases mud instead of lava, making it a must-visit for curious travelers and nature enthusiasts.


What is a Mud Volcano?

A mud volcano is a geological formation where gases from deep within the Earth push mud and water to the surface. The Mud Volcano in Baratang is relatively small but highly unique, offering a rare opportunity to witness this natural phenomenon up close.

Instead of fiery eruptions, you’ll see bubbling mud craters slowly releasing gases—creating an unusual yet captivating sight.


About Mud Volcano in Baratang

The Mud Volcano is surrounded by dense greenery and can be reached via a short walk from the main road. The area is simple and natural, giving visitors an authentic offbeat experience.

It is one of the very few mud volcanoes found in India, making it a special attraction in the Andaman Islands.


How to Reach

Reaching the Mud Volcano is part of the Baratang adventure:

  • Early morning departure from Port Blair
  • Travel through forest areas under convoy system
  • Cross creeks using vehicle ferry
  • Drive and short trek to the volcano site

This trip is usually combined with Limestone Caves for a full-day excursion.


What to Expect

  • Small bubbling mud craters
  • Natural gas activity beneath the surface
  • Quiet surroundings and forest views
  • A short and easy walk to the site

While it’s not a large or dramatic volcano, its rarity makes it worth visiting.


Important Information

  • The mud activity may vary depending on natural conditions
  • The site is simple with limited facilities
  • Carry water and essentials
  • Follow safety instructions and avoid stepping into soft mud areas

Visitor Information

Location: Baratang Island, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Distance from Port Blair: ~100 km
Entry Fee: Minimal


Travel Tip

Combine your visit to the Mud Volcano with the Limestone Caves and a mangrove boat ride for a complete Baratang Island experience.


Final Words

The Mud Volcano may not be massive, but its uniqueness makes it one of the most interesting natural attractions in the Andaman Islands.

If you love exploring rare geological wonders, this hidden gem is worth adding to your itinerary.

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