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This experience offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and wildlife exploration. Not only do you witness one of the most stunning sunrises in the Andamans, but you also get the chance to explore its unique birdlife in a peaceful, intimate setting. Our knowledgeable guides ensure that even beginners will feel comfortable and engaged, while seasoned birdwatchers will appreciate the opportunity to spot rare species. Combine that with an immersive countryside tour through the coastal forests, and you'll get a well-rounded adventure that showcases the Andaman Islands' incredible diversity and charm. Perfect for nature lovers seeking a peaceful yet enriching experience!
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Start your day with a breathtaking sunrise at the serene Kalapathar Beach, where the golden light illuminates the turquoise waters and black stone coastline. After soaking in this peaceful moment, embark on a birdwatching tour designed for both beginners and intermediate bird enthusiasts. You'll explore the Andaman’s countryside and coastal forests, encountering a variety of rare and unique bird species. As we journey through these lush landscapes, you'll discover the rich biodiversity of the region, all while learning about the area's ecology and fauna. The tour concludes as we return to the starting point, refreshed by the natural beauty of the islands.
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English Speaking Licensed Guide
Private transportation
10 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Andrea L,,Mar 2, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Bhaskar was an amazing guide and very kind. Very knowledgeable about the flora and fauna and clearly passionate about what he does.



tashidelhi,,Jan 25, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This birdwatching walk with Aditya was truly immersive—we spotted up to 27 species. Beginning with sunrise at Kalapathar Beach made it a double delight. The walk itself is gentle, doable for anyone, and well worth it for the chance to see endemic species, all under the guidance of an expert naturalist and passionate environmentalist.








Curious24866970758,,Dec 1, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
1) Experience and knowledgeable guide 2) We saw many biological birds on top of the trees. 3) We have received each bird information 4) Overall great expirence
359preethiv,,Oct 2, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Bhaskar was very knowledgeable on birds . He was very patient and spotted many birds . We had a good and relaxing early morning experience .
Vidya R,,Apr 6, 2025
- Review from Viator
This was fabulous. Bhaskar was my guide and we saw 20+ birds and some other animals and also plants and seeds. We walked on a beach, through a village and a forest, so three ecosystems in one trip. I highly recommend this to everyone. It's not difficult. Bring closed toed shoes or request them from guide.
RajanBee,,Apr 5, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
What an awesome experience this birdwatching trip turned out to be. It had rained the whole previous day and my snorkeling and mangrove kayaking trips had been cancelled. I checked this activity with trepidation lest it be cancelled also, but Bhaskar agreed to meet me at Kalapathar just after sunrise when the birds would be most active. He brought a pair of binoculars and aquashoes for me to wear. The next two hours went by in a whirl of birds, color and information. Bhaskar is an excellent bird spotter - the list he sent me of the birds we had seen include 20 birds, among which we counted the somewhat rare Andaman coucal. We saw the beautiful collared kingfisher and an Asian emerald dove, butcher birds and pairs of bulbuls, swarms of munia flitting hither and yon, and to cap it all, overhead flew a massive white-bellied sea eagle. Of these birds, I perhaps spotted 2; the rest were all Bhaskar. Another thing, Bhaskar was just as thrilled as I was to see these birds, even though he's probably seen hundreds. His enthusiasm was terrific and it really made the walk fun. Then we entered the forest and Bhaskar pointed out trees and seeds (like the suicide seed) and the winged seeds of gurjan. We saw hermit crabs and Bhaskar told me of how they form a conga line in order of size when they are ready to change shells; of the markings used to find direction within the forest; how kingfishers wait patiently above land crab holes for the crabs to emerge - we saw the evidence of such feasts along the path. Bhaskar shared with me his sympathetic take on locals' lives when I got quite upset at the number of dead frogs (and a snake) on the road, crushed by careless drivers' wheels and of the challenges of farming where the weather does not stay put. I honestly learned a lot (and I am a biology teacher!) Check out the Instagram pages of the Habitat Institute Andamans and the Activity Center Manager Anurag Karekar. Unfortunately my bandwidth is limited on the island and I couldn't pull them up to link. So if you are on Havelock Island, be sure to plan a Kalapathar Sunrise Birdwatching and Village Tour with Bhaskar.
J7431STag,,Mar 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Bhaskar was well informed about bird species, plants, the community, and the island. More information about the beach could be added but there is already a lot to cover!
elija7,,Mar 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
After we watched a beautiful sunrise,Bhaskar, our guide, was extremely helpful and pointing out over 20 species of birds, some of which are unique to this habitat.
Seaside65169216299,,Jan 24, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Birds watching and jungle explore was unique experience , a must for tourist visiting Havlock island , our instructor bhaskar is superb
297nabeelc,,Jan 23, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Started with a beautiful sunrise over the beach, then saw about 30 new species of birds in this excellent early morning tour. Anurag and Bhaskar were experts at locating and identifying the birds, some of the most beautiful and interesting I’ve ever seen.
Operated by Seashell Habitat Institute Activity Centre