Mud Volcano, located on Baratang Island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is one of the rare geological attractions in India. Unlike traditional volcanoes, it does not erupt lava; instead, it releases mud, water, and gases from beneath the earth’s surface, forming small bubbling mounds. The site is surrounded by dense tropical forest, and visitors can reach it through a short walk from the main road. Although the activity is gentle and continuous, it offers a fascinating glimpse into underground geological processes. The Mud Volcano of Baratang is an interesting stop for nature lovers and travelers seeking unique and unusual natural wonders in the Andaman Islands.