South Andaman
Mount Harriet National Park is one of the oldest and most beautiful national parks in the Andaman Islands. Located in South Andaman, the park is named after Mount Harriet, the third highest peak in the Andaman archipelago. The park is known for its rich biodiversity, dense tropical forests, and scenic trekking trails.
Visitors can explore the park through various trekking routes that offer stunning views of the surrounding islands and forests. The park is home to several species of birds, butterflies, reptiles, and rare plants. Nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts often visit Mount Harriet to experience the untouched beauty of the Andaman wilderness.
• Trekking
• Wildlife spotting
• Nature photography
• One of the oldest national parks in the Andaman Islands
• Dense tropical forests and diverse wildlife
• Scenic trekking routes and viewpoints
4.8 / 5
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Visitors can reach Mount Harriet by taking a ferry from Port Blair to Bamboo Flat and then traveling by road to the national park entrance.