Ever heard of South Button Island National Park, India’s smallest national park?
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel/TRAVEL TRENDS, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS/ Created : May 10, 2023, 16:00 IST
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The park makes for a perfect place for those looking for a silent holiday amid nature. This dreamlike national park is brimming with natural surprises and has a thriving biodiversity. The beautiful coral reefs, sandy white beaches … Read more
The park makes for a perfect place for those looking for a silent holiday amid nature. This dreamlike national park is brimming with natural surprises and has a thriving biodiversity. The beautiful coral reefs, sandy white beaches, and the magnetic marine life makes it an ideal location for beach lovers and holidaymakers. Read less
The park makes for a perfect place for those looking for a silent holiday amid nature. This dreamlike national park is brimming with natural surprises and has a thriving biodiversity. The beautiful coral reefs, sandy white beaches, and the magnetic marine life makes it an ideal location for beach lovers and holidaymakers.
Let’s find out more about the park:
About the park’s flora and fauna
But tourists don’t have permission to climb the rocky outcrops on this island. Because the park is too small, there are no terrestrial mammals.
Best time to visit
The place experiences heavy rainfall between June and October. So, those planning to visit the place can do so from December to April.
How to reach?
One can take a day trip from Havelock Island and explore this stunning island. It takes around two-hour from a motor boat to reach here. One can also hire boats from Port Blair.
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