Volcanoes in India

Visit volcanoes It may seem like a very peculiar tourism alternative but we bear in mind that many people around the world are doing it, either because of geography tastes or because of the history that happened in those specific places. India cannot be oblivious to this reality, having all kinds of destinations under these characteristics, which we have to know on this occasion.

We are going to start by the volcano of the barren island, within what is the sea and set of islands of Andaman, home to one of the only active volcanoes within the entire South Asia region. You will be interested to know that the Barren Volcano it had its last recorded eruption in mid-2008. It is worth mentioning that it is a 354 meter high stratovolcano. If we want to visit the region, we will find ourselves in the middle of one of the many paradisiacal environments that the islands of South Asia have, with extensive vegetation, great fauna, and a warm and natural environment for the summer.

On Baratang Island, we also find some volcanoes. Let's start by mentioning the Jalki Mud Volcano, which last erupted in 2005, and was associated with the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.

Finally we have to visit the island of narcondam or Narcondum, where we find a homonymous volcano. This volcano located in the Andaman Sea, has a peak of 710 meters. It is a dormant volcano, which only became active in 2005 after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.


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