Diglipur, located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is accessible primarily by road and sea once you reach the islands, as there are no direct train routes due to the geographic nature of the area. Here is a comprehensive guide on how you can reach Diglipur from different modes of transport and from India's top 10 cities:
**Nearest Railway Station**: There are no railway stations in the Andaman Islands since it is a group of islands surrounded by water. The train service is not available for reaching Andaman and, consequently, Diglipur.
**Nearest Airport**: Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair
To reach Diglipur, you will have to fly to Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair from the mainland of India. From there, you can take a helicopter or travel by road and sea to reach Diglipur.
Once you reach Port Blair by air or sea, you can take a bus or hire a car to reach Diglipur. The journey by road includes a mix of driving and short ferry rides as the road crosses a few islands and water channels. The primary route is from Port Blair to Diglipur via the Andaman Trunk Road.
There are no direct roads connecting the mainland of India to the Andaman Islands due to the sea in between. You need to reach Port Blair first and then proceed by road to reach Diglipur.
Please note: For each of these cities, after reaching Port Blair by flight, you have the option of a 12-hour overnight ferry or a 6-8 hour road journey which includes crossing creeks on vehicle ferries.
For the road journey, since it is about 350 km from Port Blair to Diglipur, this could necessitate a stopover en route to stretch your legs or for overnight rest. Popular stopping points include Rangat or Baratang, which are situated approximately midway on the Andaman Trunk Road.
Moreover, the road trip can be quite scenic with views of the tropical forests, coastlines, and crossing of the Jarawa Tribal Reserve (for which permissions are needed to be taken in advance).
Important to note: The schedule and availability of transport options such as flights, ferries, and road transport can change depending on weather conditions and administrative regulations. It is always advisable to check for the latest information and book in advance, especially in peak tourist seasons.