North Andaman
Saddle Peak is the highest point in the Andaman Islands and is located in the northern part of the archipelago near Diglipur. Rising to a height of about 732 meters above sea level, Saddle Peak offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding forests, coastline, and nearby islands.
The peak is part of Saddle Peak National Park which is known for its rich biodiversity including tropical forests, rare birds, and wildlife species. Trekking to the summit of Saddle Peak is a popular activity among adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts.
The trek to the top passes through dense forests filled with exotic plants, butterflies, and bird species. The journey is both challenging and rewarding, offering visitors an unforgettable experience of exploring the natural beauty of North Andaman.
• Trekking
• Wildlife spotting
• Nature photography
• Bird watching
• Highest mountain peak in the Andaman Islands
• Located within Saddle Peak National Park
• Offers panoramic views of forests and ocean
• Rich biodiversity and scenic trekking routes
4.8 / 5
7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Trekking permits required
Visitors can travel from Port Blair to Diglipur by road or ferry. From Diglipur, Saddle Peak National Park can be reached by taxi or local transport.