Pirotan Island

Pirotan Island is one of the islands in the Marine National Park near Jamnagar district in Gujarat.

Understand

Pirotan Island is the most famous part of the first Marine National Park in India.

History

Although people have been visiting the island to pay homage at the sacred shrine of Khwaja Khijer Alaihisalaam for over a century, it is only since the late 20th century that it has developed as a tourist destination based on its natural beauty.

Landscape

This island is fringed by coral reefs and sandy beaches.

Flora and fauna

The island is home to a wide variety of hard as well as soft corals and marine life like Puffer Fish, Octopus, Star fish, Sea Anemones, etc. In addition, dolphin, sea turtles and sometimes even Dugongs frequent the ocean around the island, while on land the rocky coves offer sanctuary to hundreds of flocks of crab plover.

Climate

October to April is the best time to visit the island. Although October is slightly hot

Get in

  • Passenger boats can be hired at Bedi Port to visit the island - a journey of around 2 hours.

Fees and permits

A Forest Department permit & Customs Department endorsements for Indian Nationals and for Non Indians Police Department endorsements are required to visit the island. These can be arranged through Hotel Managements in Jamnagar. One of the hotel which arranges is Hotel President in Jamnagar.

Get around

To gain the most from the experience of visiting the island, it is recommended to hire an island guide. The island can only be reached at full tide. One gets to stay there for at least 10 hours per visit.

Eat & drink

All food and drink must be carried to the island as there are no facilities or even drinking water there.

Sleep

It is possible to camp on the island, depending on the permission from the Forest Department

Camping

Hotel Managements in Jamnagar can assist with camping arrangements.

Stay safe

Requirements for visiting the island: Sufficient amount of drinking water, thick soled shoes, woolen clothing, sun screen and mosquito repellent.

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