Madhuban is a stretch of thick bushes and woods that lies near Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Madhuban is a part of the Mount Harriet National Park and stands apart to be each adventurer's dream across India. Madhuban is the ideal spot for trekking, lavish green jungle, a few local flora and fauna, and amazing natural beauty that makes traveler's charm. It has a rich assortment of birds like swift, parakeet, dove, local teal, white-bellied ocean falcon, kingfisher, reef heron, and whistling teal. Furthermore, the assortment of flawlessly hued butterflies leaves one hypnotized. However, Madhuban is more popular for its elephants. Here youthful elephants are prepared to work at different farms. The crisscross ways, the wooden cross-over, and thick greenwood are amazing. The route from Madhuban to Mt Harriet is very famous. The beautiful Madhuban trek increases the rush and the soul of experience inside the heart of each adventurer.
The tourist first reach the base of the Mount Harriet national park as the Madhuban trek falls in the area of the Mount Harriet National Park and after that, they will head for the trek. The national park is situated 15 km away from Port Blair. The Madhuban trek begins from the natural harsh landscapes of Mount Harriet and reaches out up to a distance of around 16 km overlooking wild stretches. The trekking route is known for dazzling scenes fixed with Kala Patthar (or dark stones) that make the journey genuinely troublesome. Towards the end, this beautiful Madhuban trek takes us to a blue-water white sand seashore where elephants can be seen occupied with the work. In a perfect world, the Madhuban trek is a heaven for all nature lovers.
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