Saddle Peak National Park

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands' Saddle Peak National Park is located in the Diglipur district. You'll want to tour this park, which was built in 1979 and is graced with lovely foliage, tropical forest, lush greenery, mountain peaks, rich wildlife, and more. Here, you can experience nature in its purest form while seeing a variety of interesting creatures and birds.

Every day of the week, from 4:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the national park is open. The entrance costs are quite low: INR 25 for adults, INR 10 for children, INR 50 for foreigners, INR 5 for Indian students, and INR 10 for international students. You must also spend INR 10 on the still camera and INR 25 on the video camera.

The national park experiences a mild to pleasant climate throughout the year as a result of its geographic location, making it suitable for travel at any time of year. However, visiting in the winter, particularly from October to March, is a fantastic idea. Every day of the week, from 4:00 AM to 5:00 PM, open to the public for recreation.

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Saddle Peak National Park has a Long History

The national park, which covers an area of 33 sq. km., was established in 1979. The Saddle Peak, at 732 meters above sea level, is the archipelago's highest point. Many unusual kinds of flora and fauna can be found at Saddle Peak National Park.

Andaman wild pig, Andaman horseshoe bat, Andaman hill myna, Himalayan palm civet, Whales, and Saltwater Crocodile are only a handful of them. The flora species present in this national park include Albizia Procera, Scolopia Pusilla, Horsfieldia Irya, and Lannea Coromandelica, to name a few examples.

Major Attractions in Saddle Peak National Park & Surrounding Areas

 

Andaman Hill Myna

Get a glimpse of the lovely Hill Myna, which has been completely untouched by nature. Roaming around the park and taking in the breathtaking vistas will keep you intrigued.
 

Imperial Pigeon of Andaman

You might be able to see the gorgeous and uncommon handsome imperial pigeon during your visit to the national park. The fact that these pigeons have many colored feathers on their bodies is fascinating. The sight of this uncommon pigeon species is enough to captivate you.
 

Water Animals

Several water species call Saddle Peak National Park home, including a tenacious monitor, doodling dolphins, and more. The Park is well-known among locals and visitors for its diverse wildlife as well as mysterious and enchanting scenery.
 

Hiking & trekking

At an altitude of 732 meters, Saddle Peak is the highest peak in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It can be incredibly exciting to get a bird's-eye perspective of the surroundings from the top. To get to the summit of the peak, you'll have to hike for over 8 kilometres. You will need to obtain a permit from the forest department in order to go trekking.

Things to Do in the Saddle Peak National Park

Hiking in this rainforest is one of the most popular activities for botanists, environmental enthusiasts, and bird watchers. The Andaman wild pig, hill myna, water monitor, dolphins, imperial pigeon, saltwater crocodile, and other creatures may be found in Saddle Peak National. In addition, there is a freshwater pool, ten perennial streams, and 132 seasonal streams in the park.

Saddle Peak, at 732 meters above sea level, is the highest point in the Bay of Bengal and offers spectacular views of the North and Middle Andaman beaches. Trekking and hiking are popular tourist activities. Trekkers arrive at a vantage point established at the summit after an 8-kilometre walk to the peak from the entry gate, where they may revel in the panoramic view.

On this journey, there are three viewpoints: one provides a bird's eye view of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the second, also known as 'ice degree peak', is the coldest point, and the third provides a spectacular vista traversing Diglipur to Mayabunder.

Visitors can expect to see Kalpong, the Andaman’s solitary river, which flows through the forest and provides a delightful freshwater stream with drinking water. Trekkers frequently take a break to wash their faces and regain their breath before continuing their journey.

A freshwater pool in Saddle Peak National Park provides water to Diglipur. Aside from that, the contains 10 perennial streams and 132 seasonal streams. Development, forestry, poaching, hunting, and grazing on agricultural land are all severely prohibited in order to protect and preserve biodiversity. The forest is lush and verdant, with opportunities such as scaling the natural steps created by old tree roots.

The overhead view of the islets shows two islets, Ross and Smith islets, joined by a sandbar and surrounded by crystal blue open sea waters. The sandbar is covered by the sea when the tide rises, and during high tides, you can see two completely separate islets. For visitors to Diglipur, the islets are one of the most sought-after locations.

There are lovely eco bungalows lined up along the beach with lush flora all around, making it quite relaxing. It will make you feel refreshed and relieve all of your stress just by looking at it. If you explore this location properly, you can spend a few hours here without becoming bored.

How to Reach Saddle Peak National Park?

Thinking about how to reach Saddle Peak National Park? Saddle Peak National, on the other hand, is an excellent weekend destination for anyone looking to spend a sunny day amidst lush vegetation while viewing a variety of plant and animal species. You can get here quickly and easily using public transportation, and to get to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands from the mainland of India, you may want to consider taking an aeroplane or a boat. We've compiled a list of the top travel options that you should consider if you're considering a trip to the Andaman Islands.
 

By Air

First and foremost, you must travel to Port Blair Airport, which is named after a well-known liberation hero named Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. Veer Savarkar International Airport is the name of the airport where you'll be landing. Flights are available from all major international airports in India and surrounding countries, both direct and connecting. Afterwards, you can look for other modes of public transportation, such as a local bus or a cab, that will take you to the Saddle Peak National

You can fly to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands with any of the following airlines, which offer regular non-stop flights to the destination.

Delhi - Air India
Kolkata - Vistara, SpiceJet, IndiGo
Bengaluru - IndiGo, Air India
Chennai - Vistara, Air India, SpiceJet, IndiGo
Hyderabad - IndiGo
 

By Rail

There is no direct train connection between India and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The nearest train stations are in Chennai, Kolkata, and Visakhapatnam, which are all about three hours apart.
 

By Sea

The Haddo Wharf Port in Port Blair serves as the final stop on the water route to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands from the Indian mainland. After arriving at Port Blair by ship, you can get to the Saddle Peak National Park by taking public transportation or driving.
 

By Road

Those arriving from Kalipur Beach in the North Andaman will find that the trek to Saddle National Park takes only ten minutes via bus. To get to the Saddle Peak National Park from Port Blair or Diglipur, one must travel a distance of 5 kilometres, respectively, via bus.

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The fact that Saddle Peak National Park is largely uninhabited by humans makes it ideal for the conservation of nature, both animals and vegetation. The national park's emptiness and breadth make it a paradise for trekkers and adventure seekers who like a good hiking track, but it also poses the risk of being cut off from assistance from locals who may know the area well. Aside from that, Saddle Peak National is a great destination to visit with a large group of friends because treks are generally more enjoyable when shared with others.

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