Beyond Beaches: Waterfalls in Andaman Islands

Table of Contents 

  1. Waterfalls in Andaman: Experience Beyond Beaches 
  2. Waterfalls to Explore in Andaman Island
  3. White Surf Waterfall
  4. Jirkatang Waterfall
  5. Krishna Nallah Waterfall
  6. Parachattan/ Wimberly Gunj Waterfall
  7. Kalpong River Waterfall
  8. Thirdha Sthal Waterfall

Waterfalls in Andaman: Experience Beyond Beaches

When one thinks of Andaman Island, a tropical imagery forms in mind with white and golden sand beaches, cyan-coded waters, mangroves, and salt air. However, beyond a typical beach experience and island landscapes, you will also find waterfalls in Andaman Island. These waterfalls provide an escape from the heat and humidity of the island and offer a relaxing setting amidst the lush rainforest. Learn more about waterfalls in Andaman below:

Waterfalls to Explore in Andaman Island

1. White Surf Waterfall

Counted amongst the most beautiful waterfalls in Andaman Islands, White Surf Waterfall is hidden in a tropical rainforest. It is located around 7 km from the Hut Bay town in Little Andaman Island. The falls was much bigger in size before the 2004 tsunami waves hit it. Despite that, the waterfall is still huge in size. One can take a walk inside the lush jungle to reach the waterfall by hearing its gurgling sound and delight in a pleasant experience.

Swimming in and around the waterfall isn’t allowed there, but there are designated seating spots where people can relax and take in the view. Little Andaman is considered an offbeat spot where tourists rarely visit, but White Surf Waterfall stands out as a hidden gem. One can sit here for hours hearing the relaxing sounds of the waterfall.

Just a heads up: in the past there have been incidents of crocodiles spotting which scare people, although no recent incidents have been recorded, therefore go with a guide.

Location: 6.5 km from Hut Bay town, Little Andaman Island, Andaman & Nicobar

2. Jirkatang Waterfall

The waterfall is easily accessible by road and is near Jarawa checkpost. The waterfall cascades from a slope held by strong roots of tropical trees. Once you park your car/scooter the distance towards the Jirkatang waterfall is just 5 minutes which makes it a great spot for spontaneous getaway. The pressure of the waterfall is mild enough that one can stand underneath and refresh themselves. The surroundings of the Jirkatang waterfall are quite picturesque and scenic.

The rainy season is the perfect time to visit the waterfall as the rainwater replenishes the flow of the waterfall. The path is straightforward and one does not need to hike for long distances. Keep the place neat and clean.

Location: Jirkatang Camp No. 7, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744206

3. Krishna Nallah Waterfall

Another hidden waterfall in Little Andaman Island is Krishna Nallah Waterfall. You can hear the splashing round right when you are driving on the road 5 km from Hawksbill nest IP & T guest house. If you want to explore the Krishna Nallah Waterfall, it is advisable to travel with a local guide who is well acquainted with the route. One can also ride a scooty to cover half of the way through the woods, but as soon as the clear road ends, one must get down and walk/hike for about 45 to 50 minutes to reach the spot. In the jungle, there will be leeches so carry some salt before you walk through the jungle.

The surroundings are humble – it’s just you, nature and the rhythmic soul soothing sound of the waterfall. There are no benches, but you will find flattened rocks for sitting comfortably or taking photos. The fresh air, gentle breeze, and scent of forest enchant you which offers a relief from otherwise humid conditions of the island.

Location: Ram Krishna Pur, Little Andaman, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744206

4. Parachattan/ Wimberly Gunj Waterfall

Another waterfall hidden amidst the lush jungles of Andaman, Parachattan Waterfall or Wimberley Gunj waterfall is a lesser-known waterfall to visit in Sri Vijaya Puram. This is one of those places which rarely gets a mention on Andaman itineraries, but can be explored in free time.

The trek is muddy and slippery so make sure to wear strong grip shoes (possibly with a shoe cover). The entire trekking time takes about 45 minutes. There can be leeches on the way so make sure to carry salt and a stick. Once you reach the waterfall, you can forget the challenging experience and enjoy a refreshing swim. Considering the difficulty level of reaching this waterfall, it’s not recommended for families with kids or elderly.

Location: Wimberley Gunj, Sri Vijaya Puram, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744206

5. Kalpong River Waterfall

The Kalpong river is a beautiful tourist attraction near Diglipur and for nature lovers one can see the gorgeous Kalpong River Waterfall. It cascades approximately 20 meters into natural pools ideal for swimming and refreshing dips amid lush surroundings. One can listen to the amazing cascading sound of the waterfall. The place is also ideal for birdwatchers as they can spot storks, parakeets, and kingfishers thriving in their mangrove habitats.

Location: Kalighat RV, Near Diglipur, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744202

6. Thirdha Sthal Waterfall

Located near Hope town road surrounded by lush forest and facing the sea lies Thirdha Sthal Waterfall. The waterfall is not deep, hence it is ideal to explore with kids. The refreshing and soothing vibe around the waterfall gives a much needed relief from heat and humidity of the island. The flow of the waterfall becomes weaker during summer, therefore the best time to witness this waterfall is during the raiy season.

Location: Hope Town, RV, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744107

If you want to learn more about waterfalls in Andaman or planning a trip to Andaman, contact andamantourism.org, a local travel planner known for their curated Andaman experiences.