Panchavati Hill
About Sightseeing Panchavati Hill
The Panchavati Hills of Rangat are famous for their unique and beautiful surroundings. The area is covered in dense tropical forests, with a variety of flora and fauna that create an idyllic environment. The hills are home to an array of plant species, including towering trees, shrubs, and colorful flowers, as well as a variety of wildlife, such as birds, reptiles, and insects. The rich biodiversity of the area makes it a perfect spot for nature lovers and birdwatchers.The hills also hold significant geological interest due to the presence of limestone caves and mud volcanoes. Baratang is known for its mud volcanoes, and the Panchavati Hills are one of the locations where these fascinating natural phenomena can be seen. The mud volcanoes are a rare and intriguing feature of the island, and visitors often take boat rides or treks to explore these formations. The combination of the hills’ natural beauty, the volcanic activity, and the surrounding forest landscape offers a remarkable experience for anyone exploring the area.
Where it is Located ?
Panchavati Hills located in rangat islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Speciality of this Panchavati Hill
Another significant aspect of the Panchavati Hills is the access they offer to various scenic viewpoints. Trekking to the top of the hills rewards visitors with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the lush greenery of the forests, the tranquil waters of the nearby sea, and the distant horizons. The hills are not only a destination for geological exploration but also a place to take in the untouched natural beauty of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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Distance from City
15.2 km distance from Rangat
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Ideal time to visit
best time to visit panchavati hills between October to May
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Operational Hours
anytime through out the year
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Entry ticket required
No