Permits
Ensure you have the necessary permits from the Andaman and Nicobar administration before planning your visit to remote islands.





North Button Island National Park is a secluded, protected area situated within the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. Classified as an IUCN Category II protected area, the park is managed with a primary focus on maintaining its natural biodiversity and ecological integrity. Its remote location ensures that the landscape remains largely untouched, providing a rare and authentic glimpse into an undisturbed island ecosystem. The park acts as a vital sanctuary for local flora and fauna, making it a significant site for conservation efforts. It is a destination suited for those who appreciate raw nature and the quiet solitude of a truly wild environment.
North Button Island National Park is a secluded, protected area situated within the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. Classified as an IUCN Category II protected area, the park is managed with a primary focus on maintaining its natural biodiversity and ecological integrity. Its remote location ensures that the landscape remains largely untouched, providing a rare and authentic glimpse into an undisturbed island ecosystem. The park acts as a vital sanctuary for local flora and fauna, making it a significant site for conservation efforts. It is a destination suited for those who appreciate raw nature and the quiet solitude of a truly wild environment.
Strictly protected IUCN Category II ecosystem.
Rare, undisturbed island flora and fauna.
Remote location offering complete seclusion.
Significant site for regional biodiversity conservation.
Strictly protected status means human activity is highly regulated.
Extremely remote location requires significant travel planning.
Limited infrastructure; visitors must be self-sufficient.
Focus is on conservation rather than traditional tourism amenities.
Ensure you have the necessary permits from the Andaman and Nicobar administration before planning your visit to remote islands.
Access is highly restricted and requires coordination with local forest departments or authorized tour operators.
Nature enthusiasts and conservation-focused travelers seeking remote, untouched landscapes.
INR ₹
$50-$150 p/day
Hindi, English, Bengali
Carry all necessary supplies, including water and sun protection, as there are no facilities within the park boundaries.