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These 6 National Parks In Andaman Is A Wholesome Package

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Andaman is an archipelago of hundreds of islands, and undoubtedly rich in natural attractions, wildlife, and biodiversity. The picturesque island has rich marine life, amazing coral reefs, and a mesmerizing underwater world. The place is known to have one of the best forests in India.

The National Parks in Andaman which are spread all over the Indian Ocean are counted as one of the favorite places for wildlife activists, photographers, and conservationists. The island cast a magical spell on the travelers.

The Rejuvenating National Parks In Andaman!

Have a look at these amazing national parks that you can explore in Andaman.

1. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

The Mahatma Gandhi National Park resides near Wandoor Beach of Port Blair and is a popular tourist destination for its brightly shade marine life, vibrant coral reefs, and snorkeling sites.

It is a man-made park in which anyone can see different types of greenery and the world of creatures, and some of the endangered species such as water lizards, wild boar, and sea snakes.

In addition, the National Park is spread over 15 islands, which are adorned with beautiful Mangrove Creeks, and tropical rainforests.

Address- SH8, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Timings- Open 24 hours from Tuesday; Closed on Mondays

Entry Charges: 

  • Rs.50.0 per person Adults
  • Rs 25.0 per Children
  • Rs 500.0 per Foreigner
  • Rs 25.0 photography
  • Rs 500.0 per person with boat transfer and snorkeling

2. Mount Harriet National Park

Mount Harriet National Park


The Mount Harriet National Park is known to be one of the most popular national parks in Andaman and is famed to be a wonderful wildlife safari in the town.

The park is widely known to be the most exotic and one of the most visited national parks on the island.

It’s spread across an area of 46 square km and residing at an altitude of 383 meters and is home to some particular species like that of Andaman wild pigs, turtles, and robber crabs.  

For people who are a lover of nature and wilderness can avail the facilities of the Forest Guest House too.

Address- Hope Town, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744107

Timings- Monday to Sunday – 7 AM to 5 PM*

Entrance Charges- INR 10 per child (Indian), INR 25 per adult, and INR 250 per person for foreigners*

3. Campbell Bay National Park

Campbell Bay National Park

Campbell Bay National Park is one of the best wildlife tours in India which is about 190 km from the Sumatra region of the Indian Ocean. The park extends across an area of 426 square km.

Being rich in aquatic life, this fascinating national gives a roof of the shelter to creatures like Megapode, crab-eating Macaque, Nicobar Pigeon, and Giant Robber Crab.

However, for those who are a nature lover, the park authorities also offer camps and cabin facilities for an adventurous day out.

Address- Island of Great Nicobar, Nicobar Islands

Entry Timings- 12 AM to 12 Noon*

Entrance: The entrance for foreigners has restricted to visiting this Island and for Indians, there’s no fee chargeable.

4. North Button Island National Park

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Out of the bulk in national parks, North Button Island National Park is a must-visit. It’s spread across an area of 114 square km, attracting tourists from all over the world for its richness in diverse animal species.

From the month of December to March, the park is best explored at this time where you can spot endangered species like the dugong, water monitors, dolphins, and many more.

This park is renowned to be one of the best national parks in Andaman and Nicobar Islands,

Address- North Button Island, North Andaman Island, India

5. Saddle Peak National Park

Saddle Peak National Park

You’ll enjoy a beautiful jungle safari at Saddle Peak National Park which is spread across an area of 85 square km. Flora and fauna find their home including wild pig, Andaman hill myna, imperial pigeon, water monitor lizards, and saltwater crocodiles.

This park is also a visual treat for trek lovers as it offers an 8-km long trek from its entry to the peak of the mountains.

Address- Saddle Peak, North and Middle Andaman, Islas Andamán y Nicobar, India

Timings- Monday to Sunday – 4 AM to 5 PM*

Entrance Charges: 

  • Entry fee for Indians: 50 Rs. 
  • Entry fee for Foreigners: 500 Rs.

6. Galathea National Park

Galathea National Park

This national park was established in the year 1992, the Galathea National Park is found on the island of Great Nicobar and is a part of the Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve.

The park houses different species of birds and animals and it’s separated from the Campbell Bay National Park by a 12-km wide forest buffer zone.

There’s a provision of the watchtowers or observatories in the forest for animal lovers from where they have the pleasure of witnessing various species like the giant leatherback turtle, pythons, Malayan box turtles, and so on.

Moreover, the stupendous park even offers great sites for adventure activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, boating, sea walks, etc. So, enjoy one of the best wildlife safaris in Andaman!

Address- Island of Great Nicobar, Nicobar Islands

Timings- 12 AM to 12 PM*

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