A marine national park covering North Andaman, protecting mangroves, coral reefs, and sea grass meadows. Named after the Rani of Jhansi, it is one of the most biodiverse marine environments in India and a key site for dugong and sea turtle conservation.
Peak photography conditions typically align with Jan–Dec. Add buffer days for weather and park closures.
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Reach the gate before opening light; many species move along edges of forest, meadows, or water at dawn. Use a long lens with a bean bag or gimbal head on shared vehicles, and keep spare batteries warm in cold destinations like high Himalaya.
Respect buffer zones and guide instructions — ethical positioning keeps stress off animals and often yields cleaner frames. Review your images in the field to adjust exposure for harsh midday sun versus misty mornings typical of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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