There are many places to visit in India. There are many types of forest reserves and national parks to preserve the wildlife. One of these is a national park which is very small but it is very different and special. Very few people know about India's smallest national park. Let us tell you about it.

Where is India's smallest national park?

India's smallest national park is in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This national park is very beautiful and it is in a small area of ​​about 5 square kilometers. The name of this park is South Button Island National Park. The park is a part of the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park and is about 24 km from Havelock Island. This park is very beautiful and there are many types of trees and plants here. The park is also home to a variety of fauna. People like to visit the beautiful coral reefs and white sand beaches here.

People from all over the world also come here to do snorkelling and scuba diving. Apart from this, you can easily get a chance to see beautiful sea creatures like barracuda, lionfish, groupers and turtles. Emphasis is also laid on increasing the number of sea turtles in this park.

When can you visit this park?

To explore India's smallest national park, you can go from December to April because from June to October there is heavy rain here and hence this park is not safe to visit. You can also explore many places here.

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