Have you been to India's smallest national park?
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South Button Island National Park forms a part of the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park. On your visit to the spectacular Havelock Island, make sure to add South Button Island National Park to your itinerary. It is located just 24 … Read more
South Button Island National Park forms a part of the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park. On your visit to the spectacular Havelock Island, make sure to add South Button Island National Park to your itinerary. It is located just 24 km southwest of Havelock Island, an interesting two-hour ride on a motor boat. Read less
South Button Island National Park forms a part of the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park. On your visit to the spectacular Havelock Island, make sure to add South Button Island National Park to your itinerary. It is located just 24 km southwest of Havelock Island, an interesting two-hour ride on a motor boat.
Winter season (December to April) is the best time to visit the national park. The monsoon season receives plenty of rainfall and park visit is not a great idea around that time.
- Where is South Button Island National Park?
South Button Island National Park forms a part of the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park. On your visit to the spectacular Havelock Island, make sure to add South Button Island National Park to your itinerary. It is located just 24 km southwest of Havelock Island, an interesting two-hour ride on a motor boat. - What is the entry fee for South Button Island National Park?
INR 50 for Gate Pass; INR 50 for Photography - How much does it cost for scuba diving and snorkelling in South Button Island National Park?
INR 6,600 for Scuba Diving at South Button (1 Dive). INR 3,500 for Snorkeling at South Button
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