Hump Island
Hump Island is a small island located within the Andaman archipelago in the Bay of Bengal and falls under the administrative jurisdiction of North and Middle Andaman District. Surrounded by clear blue waters and rich marine biodiversity, the island forms part of the ecologically significant island ecosystem of the Andaman Islands.
The island is characterized by its tropical vegetation, coastal landscapes, and diverse flora and fauna. Like many islands in the district, it contributes to the region’s environmental richness and supports marine and coastal habitats. The surrounding waters are known for their scenic beauty and ecological importance.
Hump Island remains relatively undisturbed and reflects the natural charm of the Andaman Islands. Its pristine environment, serene surroundings, and proximity to other islands make it an important component of the district’s natural heritage. The island also highlights the need for sustainable conservation and protection of fragile island ecosystems.
How to Reach
By Air
The Veer Savarkar Airport, an International Airport is located in the capital town of Port Blair, the gateway to Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Port Blair, is connected with Chennai, Kolkata and New Delhi by air. Air India, Jet Airways, Jet lite, Go Air & Spice Jet Airlines operate regular flights.
By Train
No Train facilities available
By Road
Regular Bus Services both government and private are available from Port Blair to Diglipur via Andaman Trunk Road (ATR).