PULO MILOW LIGHTHOUSE

PULO-MILOW-LIGHTHOUSE

The Pulomilow lighthouse is a 12 m GI trestle tower was erected in 1986. Pulomilow islet is part of Little Nicobar group of Islands and is separated from the main island of Little Nicobar by a deep channel. The Lighthouse is situated on the Northern tip of Pulomilow Island and is approached from the beach on Eastern side through a hilly track. The island has a few inhabitants who have connections with Little Nicobar Villages. Their hutments are peculiar in shape and size and different from North Nicobarese Hutments. They resemble the inhabitants of Thailand who often visit them. Little Nicobar is visited by passenger vessels plying between Port Blair and Campbell Bay. The vessels anchor close to Pulomilow taking bearing from the lighthouse. The 12 m GI trestle tower was erected in 1986. The Lighthouse was commissioned on 6th August 1986 with DA gas equipment operated by sun valve. The equipment was procured from LH Workshop, Madras. The electronic flasher, halogen lamp operating on Solar charged batteries replaced the system and was commissioned on 26th January 1996. The Pulomilow lighthouse can be approached via Sea from Port Blair through Departmental vessel or any chartered vessel up to anchorage Point and from anchorage point by dinghy upto shore.

Master Ledger of PULO MILOW LIGHTHOUSE (293.55 KB)PULO MILOW LIGHTHOUSE