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Andaman and Nicobar seeks UNESCO World Heritage status for four sites, including India's only active volcano

Andaman proposes 4 sites, including India’s only active volcano, for UNESCO tag to boost geo-heritage tourism and global recognition.

July 29, 2025 / 14:09 IST
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A geological marvel, the Baratang mud volcano offers a rare glimpse into Earth’s dynamic forces and promises eco-tourism potential with its natural charm. (Image: Canva)
A geological marvel, the Baratang mud volcano offers a rare glimpse into Earth’s dynamic forces and promises eco-tourism potential with its natural charm. (Image: Canva)

The Andaman and Nicobar administration is making significant strides to elevate the islands’ natural heritage by proposing four of its remarkable landmarks for inclusion in the Tentative Lists of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Chief Secretary Chandra Bhushan Kumar announced this development on July 28, 2025, emphasizing the government’s commitment to preserving and promoting the region’s unique geological and ecological treasures.

Speaking to PTI, Kumar revealed that the administration is working closely with the Geological Survey of India (GSI) to develop these sites as geo-heritage tourism hotspots. Among the proposed sites is Barren Island, notable for being India’s only active volcano, a rare natural wonder drawing scientific interest and adventure travelers alike. Another significant site is Narcondam Island, famed for harboring the rare and endemic Narcondam Hornbill, making it a haven for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.

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The mud volcanoes of Baratang, a geological rarity with promising potential to become wellness and eco-tourism destinations comparable to South Korea’s famed Jeju Island, form the third site. Complementing these natural wonders is the striking natural rock bridge at Shaheed Dweep, a unique formation that already attracts thousands of visitors annually.

Home to the rare and endemic Narcondam Hornbill, this remote island is a sanctuary of unique wildlife and untouched natural beauty. (Image: Wikipedia)