It Is The Highest Peak In South Andaman (365 Meters High). And It Was A Summer Rest Camp For The British. The Ruins Of The Structures Built By The British Bear Testimony To This Fact. From Mount Harriet One Can Have A Spectacular View Of The Ross Island, Havelock Island, And Neil Island During Fair Weather Conditions. Mount Harriet Guest House, Managed By The Forest Department Makes Night Stay Possible Here, With Prior Booking.