Saddle Peak National Park
Saddle Peak National Park In Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
Saddle Peak National Park, located in the North Andaman Island of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India, is a breathtakingly scenic and ecologically rich protected area. Established in 1979, the park spans an area of 33 square kilometers and is home to Saddle Peak, the highest point in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, standing at 732 meters above sea level.
The park is renowned for its dense tropical evergreen forests, diverse wildlife, and stunning trekking trails, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The flora of Saddle Peak National Park includes tropical and moist deciduous forests, orchids, ferns, and rare plant species, creating a lush green landscape. The park’s fauna is equally diverse, featuring species such as the Andaman wild pig, spotted deer, saltwater crocodiles, and several endemic birds like the Andaman woodpecker, Andaman hill myna, and Andaman cuckoo-dove.
The park also supports a variety of reptiles and amphibians, contributing to its rich biodiversity. One of the major attractions of the park is the trek to Saddle Peak, which offers panoramic views of the Andaman Sea and the surrounding forests. The Kalpong River, the only river in the Andaman Islands, flows through the park, further enhancing its ecological significance.
The region’s pristine environment makes it an excellent destination for trekking, birdwatching, and wildlife photography. With its untouched wilderness, breathtaking landscapes, and rich biodiversity, Saddle Peak National Park is a must-visit destination for those looking to experience the raw beauty of the Andaman Islands.
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Best Time To Visit
Winter (November to March):- Clear Views – Best time to enjoy panoramic views from Saddle Peak, the highest point in Andaman. Wildlife Sightings – Good chances to spot Andaman wild pigs, Nicobar pigeons, and saltwater crocodiles.
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