Diglipur is a prominent town located in the North Andaman Island of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. It is renowned for its picturesque landscape, comprising tropical forests, sprawling rice fields, and a rich variety of flora and fauna. The town serves as a noteworthy eco-tourism destination, drawing visitors interested in greenery and outdoor activities. Amongst its most celebrated attractions is the Saddle Peak, the highest point in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, offering adventurous trekking opportunities and breathtaking panoramic views. Moreover, Diglipur is famous for its marine life and stunning beaches, such as the famous Ross and Smith Islands — twin islands connected by a natural sandbar. The region's unique ecological structure is showcased at the Alfred Caves, which are home to swiftlets and fruit bats. Culturally, the town reflects a vibrant community life steeped in a blend of indigenous traditions and modern influences. The economy is largely supported by agriculture, fishing, and a growing tourism sector.