Some beaches are crowded.
Some beaches are famous.
And then there is Lamiya Bay – quiet, powerful, and deeply peaceful.
Located at the foothill of the highest peak of Andaman, Saddle Peak, this picturesque beach in North Andaman feels like standing on a lonely, isolated island – even though you are still on one of India’s largest island groups.
It’s dramatic.
It’s raw.
And it’s incredibly calming.
Location & Accessibility
Lamiya Bay Beach is located a few kilometres ahead of Kalipur Beach under the Saddle Peak National Park region in Diglipur.
To reach here:
- Take the same route towards Kalipur Beach
- Continue further for around 30 minutes
- Reach the Saddle Peak entrance gate
- From there, walk a short distance to Lamiya Bay Beach
Important: Entry permits are required before entering the National Park premises. Make sure you complete the formalities at the entrance gate.

The Foothill of Saddle Peak – A Rare Coastal View
What makes Lamiya Bay truly unique is its geography.
This beach marks the foothill of Saddle Peak, the highest point in the Andaman Islands.
On one side, you have towering green hills.
On the other, endless blue waters.
When waves crash against the huge rocks at the base of the peak, the sound feels like natural meditation music.
It is not just scenic – it is therapeutic.
The Feeling of Being Alone on an Island
Even though Andaman itself is an island group, standing at Lamiya Bay gives you a different kind of isolation.
You feel removed from:
- City noise
- Tourist rush
- Daily stress
- Digital distractions

Sitting by the side of this rocky beach gave us the immense tranquillity we were searching for.
When you invest a few days away from your busy life to recharge yourself, these are the kinds of places that truly restore you.
Yes, islands like Swaraj Dweep and Shaheed Dweep already offer stunning beaches and peaceful vibes.
But choosing between them is like picking the best diamond from a bag full of diamonds.
Each has its own magic.
And Lamiya Bay’s magic is solitude.
Can You Swim at Lamiya Bay?
Swimming is generally not recommended due to:
- Rocky seabed
- Strong wave activity
- Uneven surfaces
This beach is best suited for:
- Nature lovers
- Photography
- Quiet reflection
- Pre- or post-trek relaxation
It is not a water sports destination.
Ideal Itinerary – Combine Lamiya Bay & Saddle Peak

If you are planning to visit, we strongly recommend:
Keep one full day aside for both Lamiya Bay Beach and Saddle Peak.
Plan like this:
- Reach Saddle Peak entrance gate early morning
- Walk to Lamiya Bay Beach
- Spend peaceful time by the shore
- Explore the National Park through a nature walk
- If you are physically prepared and an experienced trekker – attempt the Saddle Peak trek
Saddle Peak is not an easy trek for beginners. It requires both mental and physical stamina.
If you are gutsy and love challenges, go ahead and conquer it. But be prepared.
Best Time to Visit Lamiya Bay Beach
October to April is ideal.
Avoid heavy monsoon months as:
- Rocks become slippery
- Waves get stronger
- Trekking trails become difficult
Evening visits are magical – sunset against the rocky coastline creates unforgettable views.
Things to Carry
- Entry permit
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Drinking water
- Light snacks
- Cap & sunglasses
- Camera
Avoid barefoot walking due to sharp rocks.
Why Lamiya Bay is Often Missed
Most travellers in Diglipur prioritise:
- Ross and Smith Islands
- Kalipur Beach
- Saddle Peak trek
Because Lamiya Bay is quieter and less marketed, many skip it.
But those who visit never regret it.
Lamiya Bay Beach Diglipur Gallery




Is Lamiya Bay Beach Worth Visiting?
If you want:
- Cafés
- Water sports
- Party vibe
Then no.
But if you are looking for:
- Silence
- Nature’s power
- Isolation
- Deep mental recharge
Then yes absolutely.
The sound of waves crashing at the foothill of Saddle Peak feels like nature whispering, “Slow down.”
And sometimes, that’s exactly what we need.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Lamiya Bay Beach is located in Diglipur, North Andaman, at the foothill of Saddle Peak. It lies a few kilometres ahead of Kalipur Beach within the Saddle Peak National Park area.
Yes. Since Lamiya Bay falls under the National Park premises, visitors are required to take entry permits at the Saddle Peak entrance gate before proceeding.
Swimming is generally not recommended due to the rocky seabed, uneven surfaces, and occasional strong waves. The beach is more suitable for sightseeing and relaxation.
To reach Lamiya Bay:
- Travel towards Kalipur Beach from Diglipur town
- Continue for around 30 minutes further
- Reach the Saddle Peak entrance gate
- Walk a short distance from the gate to access the beach
The beach is accessible only by road followed by a short walk.
Lamiya Bay Beach is located approximately 15–20 kilometres from Diglipur town, depending on your starting point.
Yes, and it is highly recommended to keep one full day aside for both. You can first visit Lamiya Bay Beach and then, if physically prepared, attempt the Saddle Peak trek.
Lamiya Bay marks the foothill of Saddle Peak and offers a rocky coastline with stunning natural views. The sound of waves crashing against large rocks creates a peaceful, meditative atmosphere.
The best time to visit is between October and April. Monsoon months should be avoided due to slippery rocks and rough sea conditions.
Facilities are limited. There are no major shops or commercial establishments near the beach, so visitors should carry water and basic essentials.
You can combine your visit with:
- Ross and Smith Islands
- Alfred Caves
- Kalipur Beach
- Saddle Peak trek