Located in Rangat Island, Andaman, Dhani Nallah Mangrove is a 1 km long wooden walkway. It is a one-of-a-kind walkway that opens up at Dhani Nallah Beach. The walkway is built amidst lush greenery, surrounded by mangroves on both sides. You can enjoy a soothing walk in nature as well as witness a diverse range of mangroves.
The Dhani Nallah beach is also a popular nesting spot for sea turtles. You will be able to spot a small hut named Olive Ridley which is the most common turtle species found on the beach. You can also enjoy a picnic with your loved ones under a shed or a tree for a soothing and fun experience. There are sunbeds, benches and swings at the beach from where you can enjoy stunning views of the whole beach. You can also climb up the bamboo tower, take aesthetic photos with a backdrop of the open sea and admire the serene nature around you. The water at the beach remains calm and you can enjoy swimming with your group for a wholesome experience.
• Enjoy a soothing walk in nature at the Dhani Nallah Mangrove Nature Walkway.
• Climb up the bamboo tower and admire the panoramic views of Rangat Island.
• Visit Dhani Nallah Beach at night to witness the turtles laying eggs.
• Enjoy a refreshing swim at the beach for a wholesome experience
• Fuel up by relishing in delicious local dishes at the nearby restaurants.
The Dhani Nallah Mangrove Nature Walkway is located at a distance of 22 km from Rangat Island. From Port Blair, you can easily get a ferry that will drop you to Rangat Island in approximately 5-6 hours. From Rangat Island, you can take a taxi that will take you to Dhani Nallah Walkway. It takes a maximum of 40 minutes to reach your destination from Rangat Island via the NH4 route.
You can plan your visit to the Dhani Nallah Mangrove on weekdays to avoid the weekend crowds. Visit the Dhani Nallah Mangrove at night so that you can witness the turtles laying eggs and enjoy the serene views of the moonlit beach.
The Dhani Nallah Mangrove Nature Walkway opens up to the beautiful Dhani Nallah beach. This stunning beach features soft white sand, crystal blue water, and lush greenery. The beach remains less crowded, allowing you to peacefully enjoy your trip with your loved ones. You can enjoy swimming in the clear waters of the beach and then lie down on its soft sand for a sunbath. You can also explore some other nearby beaches, such as Long Island Beach, Raman Bagheecha, Amkunj Beach and Lalaji Bay Beach.
The Dhani Nallah Beach is also famous as a nesting ground for sea turtles. The turtles mainly lay their eggs between the winter months of November and February. These months are the peak time for visiting Dhani Nallah Beach as you get to witness the rare phenomena of sea turtles laying eggs. In the morning you may also get to see small turtles crawling towards the sea. There is a small eco hut on the mangrove walkway named Olive Ridley, the most common turtle species found on this beach.