Mount Harriet National Park
Mount Harriet National Park located in Ferrargunj tehsil (an administrative division) in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India, is the highest point in the Isle which is bestowed with much natural beauty.
The park sprawls over an area of 46.62 km² and is known for its Andaman wild pigs, saltwater crocodiles, turtles and robber crab. The park is named after the wife of Robert Christopher Tytler, a British soldier, naturalist and photographer, who was appointed officiating Superintendent of the Convict Settlement at Port Blair in the Andamans.