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Forest Dept Approves Eco-Tourism Project at Saddle Peak

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The Forest Department has approved a key proposal for the development of eco-tourism facilities at Saddle Peak National Park, marking a major step towards promoting sustainable tourism in North & Middle Andaman. The initiative, examined by the Divisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Division), Mayabunder, aims to enhance visitor experience while preserving the fragile ecological balance of the region.

According to the approved plan, the project envisions the construction of a wooden bridge across the perennial stream at the park, the maintenance of a fair-weather road with eco-sensitive measures in place of a conventional motorable road, and the erection of a watchtower at the hilltop to offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Together, these components are designed to ensure a seamless blend of natural conservation and responsible tourism.

The approval follows concerted efforts by Shri P. K. Paul, Conservator of Forests, Office of the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF), Van Sadan, who facilitated the proposal’s acceptance. Directions have already been issued to the DFO (Wildlife), Mayabunder, to begin eco-friendly infrastructure work as part of a three-year action plan covering 2026–27 to 2028–29.

The initiative has drawn widespread appreciation from civic and social organisations. The Hindu Rashtra Shakti (HRS), led by its State President Shri Rakeshwar Lall, along with Shri Sekhar Rao from the Mission Drugs Free Andaman, extended heartfelt gratitude to the Lt. Governor, Chief Secretary, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, and the Deputy Commissioner (North & Middle Andaman) for their support and vision in advancing sustainable tourism and environmental conservation.

In a joint statement, the organisations noted that such projects not only promote eco-tourism but also create opportunities for youth employment, community engagement, and a stronger movement toward a drug-free and environmentally conscious Andaman. The initiative, they said, stands as a model for balancing development with ecological preservation.

The Forest Department’s approach emphasizes low-impact tourism, integrating conservation with livelihood opportunities for local residents. By focusing on wooden structures, non-invasive pathways, and view towers built with sustainable materials, the project is expected to attract nature lovers and trekkers while maintaining the integrity of the region’s biodiversity.

Supporters of the project see the move as part of a larger effort to position the islands as a national model for eco-tourism, reflecting a unified commitment by the administration, civil society, and environmental groups toward a cleaner, greener, and socially responsible Andaman.

The Saddle Peak National Park, home to the highest peak in the Andaman Islands and known for its rich flora and fauna, has long been regarded as a prime destination for trekking and birdwatching. The new facilities are expected to enhance the visitor experience without compromising the natural charm that defines this pristine landscape.

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