About the Destination
Reaching the Mangrove Walkway
Ideal Time to Visit
The Dhani Nallah Beach
Overview of Rangat island
Location
Culture
People
The demography of Rangat is dominated by people from the southern states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu and some sporadic people from West Bengal. These people are very industrious and have made their careers in fishing and cultivation from scratch. There are others who have endeavored to open homestays and eateries to make your visit a seamless one. People are very concerned about the environment and have taken initiatives to endorse eco-tourism and conservation.
Reasons to visit Rangat Island
If you are moving from Port Blair to Mayabunder or Diglipur, then this is the perfect transit stop to pause and take a short trip of. There are a lot of hospitality services and food available which entails that you won’t run out of food choices or shelter.
Beaches in Rangat Island
There are umpteenth number of beaches in Rangat Island, and counting them will be an exercise in vain. There is the Long Island Beach where there are so many water based activities that you will run out of time. Raman Bagheecha beach is a paradise for young couples who want to be removed from the mainland Rangat.
There is the Amkunj Beach at Rangat Island Andaman Islands, which looks like a picture from a retro movie. The Dhani Nallah beach has become famous for being the nesting spot of different kind of sea turtles. The Lalaji Bay Beach allows you to partake in scuba diving and snorkeling
Dhani Nallah Mangrove
Activities in Dhani Nallah Mangrove
Experience at Dhani Nallah Mangrove
A lot of people claim to have come back as better human beings from the soul-searching walk on the wooden walkway. They came back enlightened and with improved empathy for nature and its creatures. A lot of people have reviewed the mangrove in glowing terms.
They have said that the walk was “enthralling and enticing”. They have appreciated the small hut as they could sit for hours and hear the melody of birds chirping fill the air. The beauty of the beach is unparalleled in terms of the colour and the interplay between the waves and the rocks. Apart from occasional scares like the presence of a board which asked the visitors to be wary of crocodiles, the trip was smooth sailing and curt. There are small restrooms for people wanting to sit for a while and snack.
How to visit Dhani Nallah Mangrove
There are public buses that will leave you at the Mangrove Nature Walkway. These buses operate with higher frequency on weekdays than on weekends. Dhani Nallah is so strategically sound in its location that people travelling from Port Blair to Mayabunder or Diglipur can stop to take rest and visit this is the meantime.
The best time to visit the place is during the night where the moonlight illuminates the beach and creates a mystical experience. In case of rain, there are small establishment on the side of the Andaman trunk road where you can opt for hiding.
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