Great Nicobar Island is the southernmost and largest island of the Nicobar group, offering an untouched and raw natural environment. Known for its dense rainforests, rivers, wildlife, and pristine coastline, the island is largely unexplored and protected. It is home to unique flora and fauna and indigenous tribal communities. Great Nicobar represents the true wilderness of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, making it a destination of ecological and geographical significance.
The best time to visit Great Nicobar Island is from October to April, when weather conditions are relatively stable.