There are 6 national parks in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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Campbell Bay National Park
- Location: Great Nicobar Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands (UT), India; eastern Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea; named after the nearby Campbell Bay.
- National Park: Notified in 1992.
- Biosphere Reserve: Included in the Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve in 2013.
- Area: ~426 sq.km (164 sq miles).
- Tribe: Shompen tribe.
- Plants: Moist broadleaf forests, canopy trees, mangroves, orchids, epiphytes.
- Animals: Crab-eating macaque, Nicobar tree shrew, Andaman wild pig, Nicobar megapode, saltwater crocodile, hawksbill turtle, olive ridley turtle, leatherback turtle, Malayan box turtle, giant leatherback turtle.
Galathea National Park
- Location: Nicobar Islands, Andaman and Nicobar Islands (UT), India.
- Naming: Named after the Danish expedition ship “Galathea,” which visited the area in the 19th century.
- National Park: Notified in 1992.
- Biosphere Reserve: Part of the Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve (declared in 1989).
- UNESCO Status: Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve designated by UNESCO in 2013.
- Area: ~110 sq.km (42 sq miles).
- Hills: Mount Thullier (Mount Galathea), ~642 m elevation.
- River: Galathea River, Jubilee River, Amrit Kaur River, Dak Aniang River, Dak Tayal River.
- Tribe: Shompen community.
- Plants: Tropical rainforest trees, epiphytes, mangroves, coastal vegetation.
- Animals: Crab-eating macaque, Nicobar tree shrew, Nicobar megapode, saltwater crocodile, giant leatherback turtle, Malayan box turtle.
Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
- Location: South Andaman District, Andaman and Nicobar Islands (UT), India.
- National Park: Notified in 1983 under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
- Area: ~281.5 sq.km; includes 15 islands and coral reef systems.
- Plants: Coral reefs, mangroves, tropical rainforest species, seagrasses.
- Animals: Andaman wild pig, Dolphins, Water monitor lizard, Saltwater crocodile, Green sea turtle, Leatherback turtle, Hawksbill turtle.
Mount Harriet National Park
- Location: Ferrargunj Tehsil, South Andaman District, Andaman and Nicobar Islands (UT), India.
- National Park: Notified in 1979; renamed Mount Manipur National Park in 2021 to honor the memory of freedom fighters of Manipur..
- Area: ~46.62 sq.km.
- Hills: Situated on Mount Harriet, third-highest peak of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago.
- Tribe: Negrito communities.
- Plants: Evergreen forests, Semi-evergreen forests, Moist deciduous forests, Littoral forests.
- Animals: Andaman pig, Asian elephant, Andaman wood pigeon, Andaman drongo, saltwater crocodile, green sea turtle, olive ridley turtle, Andaman bull frog, Andaman paddy field frog.
- Special Notes: Butterfly hotspot; ₹20 banknote reverse image sourced from this park.
Rani Jhansi Marine National Park
- Location: South Andaman District, Andaman Islands, India; part of Ritchie’s Archipelago.
- National Park: Notified in 1996 under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
- Area: ~256 sq.km (98.8 sq miles).
- Plants: Mangroves, tropical rainforest species, seagrasses.
- Animals: Fruit-eating bat, Dugong, Dolphins, Blue whale, Narcondam hornbill, Andaman water monitor, green turtle, hawksbill turtle, leatherback turtle.
Saddle Peak National Park
- Location: Andaman and Nicobar Islands (UT), India; surrounding the Saddle Peak massif.
- National Park: Notified as Saddle Peak National Park in 1979.
- Area: ~85 sq.km.
- Hills: Saddle Peak, highest elevation in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
- Plants: Moist tropical forests, evergreen–deciduous vegetation.
- Animals: Andaman Wild Pig, Andaman Horseshoe Bat, Saltwater Crocodile, Andaman Water Monitor Lizard.
North Button Island National Park
- Location: Andaman district, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India; Part of a trio of islands including Middle Button Island and South Button Island National Parks.
- Established: 1979
- Area: 114 km²
- Plants: Dense tropical evergreen forests surrounded by shallow coral reefs
- Marine & Wildlife: Habitat for threatened species such as dugong (sea cow), dolphins, blue whales, water monitor lizards, and various sea turtles
Middle Button Island National Park
- Location: Andaman district, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
- Established: 1979
- Area: 64 sq.km
- Plants: Tropical and deciduous forests
- Marine & Wildlife: Dugongs, Dolphins, Blue Whales, Sea Turtles, Water Monitor Lizards, Spotted Deer
- Activities: Snorkeling, Scuba Diving, Nature Walks
South Button Island National Park
- Location: Ritchie’s Archipelago, near South Andaman Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
- Established: 1987
- Area: 0.03–5 sq.km; India’s smallest national park
- Landscape: Predominantly marine ecosystem with shallow-water coral reefs and limited tropical evergreen vegetation
- Marine & Wildlife: Dugongs, Blue Whales, Dolphins, Sea Turtles, Diverse Reef Fish
- Activities: Snorkeling, Diving, Marine Life Tours
