Conservation First
Always follow park guidelines and local regulations to minimize your impact on the delicate marine environment.
Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is a significant protected area in India, established to preserve the delicate marine ecosystems of the region. The park encompasses a vast area of coastal waters, islands, and coral reefs, providing a sanctuary for numerous species of fish, turtles, and other marine organisms. It is a critical site for ecological research and environmental conservation efforts. Visitors are encouraged to respect the protected status of the park while appreciating its natural beauty. The park remains a testament to the importance of marine biodiversity and the ongoing efforts to maintain healthy ocean environments.
Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is a significant protected area in India, established to preserve the delicate marine ecosystems of the region. The park encompasses a vast area of coastal waters, islands, and coral reefs, providing a sanctuary for numerous species of fish, turtles, and other marine organisms. It is a critical site for ecological research and environmental conservation efforts. Visitors are encouraged to respect the protected status of the park while appreciating its natural beauty. The park remains a testament to the importance of marine biodiversity and the ongoing efforts to maintain healthy ocean environments.
Extensive coral reef ecosystems
Sanctuary for diverse marine life
Critical site for ecological research
Stunning coastal and island scenery
Strictly protected area with limited human interference.
Requires adherence to environmental conservation rules.
Remote location requiring careful travel planning.
Always follow park guidelines and local regulations to minimize your impact on the delicate marine environment.
Check local access requirements and permit regulations before planning your visit, as this is a strictly protected area.
Nature enthusiasts, researchers, and eco-conscious travelers.
INR ₹
$50-$120 p/day
Hindi, English
Maintain a respectful distance from marine life and do not touch or disturb coral reefs during your visit.