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Mud Volcano at Andaman Islands
A Rare and Subtle Geological Experience
Located on Baratang Island, the Mud Volcano is one of the Andaman Islands’ most understated yet intriguing natural attractions. Unlike typical volcanoes that erupt with fire and lava, this phenomenon offers a much quieter, subtler display. Here, natural gases like methane rise through the earth, gently pushing out semi-fluid mud, forming small bubbling craters and soft mounds that continuously reshape over time.
The site is the only one of its kind in India, and though it may not appear dramatic at first glance, it holds immense geological significance. Visiting the Mud Volcano is less about spectacle and more about appreciating the slower, hidden forces of nature. The bubbling mud, the quiet surroundings, and the forested setting all contribute to a calm, observational experience that stands in contrast to more commercial tourist spots.
Accessing the site requires a scenic road journey through the Andaman Trunk Road, followed by a short jeep ride and an easy uphill forest walk. The trail is shaded and manageable for most visitors, making it a pleasant stop as part of a Baratang day tour.For those interested in geology, offbeat travel, or simply a more contemplative moment in nature, the Mud Volcano offers a unique perspective. It is often visited alongside the nearby Limestone Caves, creating a well-rounded day that blends exploration, education, and quiet discovery.
Interesting Facts
- The Baratang Mud Volcano is one of the very few sites in India where active geological processes are visible on the surface yet they release no lava or fire. Instead, methane gas escapes through vents, pushing out soft mud in a continuous, ever-changing natural formation.
India’s only known active mud volcanoes, where natural gas and mineral-rich mud bubble slowly to the surface offering a quiet, earth-driven spectacle far from mainstream attractions.
Things to DO
- Take a short forest trail to reach the mud volcano site
- Observe the bubbling mud and shifting mounds up close
- Learn about the site’s unique volcanic properties from local guides
- Pair the visit with Baratang’s Limestone Caves for a full day of exploration
- Enjoy quiet time in the shaded forest setting surrounding the site
Traveller Tips
- Wear sturdy footwear for the uneven and slightly uphill trail
- Bring water, sun protection, and light snacks
- Visit as part of an organized tour for smooth transport and access
- Avoid touching the mud or stepping too close to active vents
- Carry a camera or phone for photos without disturbing the site




