Dhaninallah Mangrove Walkway
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The Dhaninallah natural walkway is a 713-meter-long wooden boardwalk that winds through mangrove creeks before leading out to the incredibly beautiful Dhaninallah Beach. The Dhaninallah beach is well known for being a sea turtle laying pond. From December through February, when they are on their breeding grounds, the turtles are mostly visible. The longest walkway of its sort in India is this one. Visitors may enjoy a special walking experience on this promenade. One may see the many mangrove eco-systems all at once, stopping in the middle to sit and unwind while taking in the scenery. On this promenade, there is a tiny eco-hut with the name of Olive Ridley.
One of the best places to visit in Rangat is Dhanninalah, where you can learn a lot about the different kinds of mangroves that can be found in the Andaman Islands. The final stop on the route from Rangat to Diglipur is Dhanninalah. Prior to Dhanninalah, there is Raman Bageecha, Ambkunj Beach, and Morrice Dera Beach. The best part is that, with the exception of Yerrata jetty and Raman Bageecha, every other tourist destination in Rangat is located along the Andaman Grand Trunk Road.
Dhanninalah is automatically included in all of our tour packages that take you to North Andaman Island. All Diglipur packages are at least 9 nights and 10 days long, and on this tour, we'll show you around Rangat.