Tilar Siro Andamans - A CGH Earth Experience 

A diver’s paradise

Set in a forest behind Vijaynagar Beach; the water here is crystal clear and home to manta rays, leatherback turtles and dugongs.

Located on Havelock Island, in a forest behind the white sands of Vijaynagar Beach lies Tilar Siro. The name comes from the original inhabitants, the Great Andamanese Tribe, who referred to the islands as Thi-Lar-Siro – which means land emerging from the sea. It’s a paradise for divers and the thriving coral reefs make for some of the best 30-metre dive sites in the world. The water is crystal clear and there are manta rays, deep sea marlins and dugongs. Leatherback turtles nest on the beaches and guests can join night patrols with torches on the beach to look for cuttlefish, octopuses and decorator crabs. Rainforest treks will reveal the island’s bird life with up to 15 per cent unique to the Andamans. The architecture at Tilar Siro takes inspiration from the Burmese settlers and Nicobar buildings that populate the Andamans. The buildings are set on stilts and constructed from natural materials. Tilar Siro’s core values are environmentally responsible and much of the produce is sourced locally.

Why we love Tilar Siro Andamans - A CGH Earth Experience

  • Diving is one of the primary attractions and PADI courses can be arranged

  • It's fantastic for bird-watching; 10-15 percent of birdlife is unique to the island

  • Tilar Siro is the only property on Havelock to have a sea view from every room’s balcony

  • The staff here love to engage with guests - they are happy to go on a walk or play volleyball with you

Tilar Siro Andamans is located on the east coast of Havelock Island
The nearest airport is at Port Blair which is a 2-hour ferry ride away

Facilities

  • Restaurants & bars
  • Activities
  • Sustainability

With an emphasis on seafood, enjoy regional and international cuisine in the hotel’s restaurant.

Beyond the diving experiences, you can go trekking in the forests, go bird watching, take a walk through the mangroves or take a sunset cruise.

The hotel's core values are environmental responsibility and giving back to the local community. They support the Andaman Islands through employment and sourcing products locally.