North Button Island National Park is anational park in theAndaman and Nicobar Islands along the coast of India.The park is about 44 square miles (114 km2) and home to many creatures such as thedugong and thedolphin.
North Button Island National Park was set up in 1979 and situated in the Andaman district. It is 16 km (10 mi) away from the nearest town ofLong Island and the airport is Port Blair which is at a distance of 90 km (56 mi) from the Park. The best months for visiting the park are from December to March. The island's area is 19.5 ha (48 acres), and it belongs to theButton islands. Most of the park is covered with deciduous forest. The park is one of the warm and humid tropical zones.[1]
The fauna found here constitute ofdugong,dolphin,water monitor,lizard etc.
12°19′02″N93°04′05″E / 12.31722°N 93.06806°E /12.31722; 93.06806
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