Mount Thullier, also known as Mount Thuillier, is the highest peak in the Nicobar Islands, standing at 642 meters (2,106 feet) above sea level. Located on Great Nicobar Island, it is part of a range of parallel ridges composed of folded turbidite sandstone.
The island's five perennial rivers, including the Galathea River, originate from Mount Thullier. The mountain is surrounded by dense forests, including coconut and betel-nut palms, pandanus, mango, margosa, and beefwood trees.
The area is home to the Nicobarese and Shompens, two of the main ethnic groups in the Nicobar Islands.
Mount Thullier is located in Nicobar, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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