India is home to many beautiful national parks that protect forests, wildlife and mountains. Some parks are famous for their animals, while others are known for their tall peaks and natural beauty. One such national park is named after the highest point in a group of islands. It is filled with greenery, rare animals and peaceful trails, making it a great place for nature lovers and adventures.
Saddle Peak National Park is located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a Union Territory of India. It is situated on North Andaman Island, around the highest point in the area, known as Saddle Peak. The park is known for its rich wildlife, tropical forests and beautiful natural surroundings. It is not in any mainland state.
The national park was established in 1979 to protect the land and animals around Saddle Peak (also known as Saddle Hills). The area is full of natural beauty and has been kept safe for plants and animals to live freely.
Saddle Peak National Park is home to many special animals, including:
These animals live freely in the park’s safe and natural environment.
The park is covered with:
Rare plants like Scolopia pusilla and Cleistanthus robustus are found here. These plant species are not seen in mainland India, making the park even more special.
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