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It is regarded as one of the most breathtaking tourist attractions in the Andaman Honeymoon Packages. Most of the time, the area may be all to yourself, allowing you to enjoy the tranquil ambiance as you wander down the extensive path.<br><br>
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Andaman Honeymoon Packages Mangroves in Rangat Island's Dhani Nallah At Dhani Nallah Mangrove, there is a one-kilometer wooden boardwalk that meanders among the mangrove creeks. The longest walkway of its kind in India is this particular one. Due to its convenience, it is perfect to explore the many mangrove ecosystems in
one place. The boardwalk leads to Dhani Nallah Beach, a stunning expanse of sand widely recognised for serving as the nesting area for numerous species of marine turtles. A tiny eco-hut on the beach has been given the name Olive Ridley in honour of the type of turtle that frequents the shoreline. It has a lovely picnic area with benches and loungers and is surrounded by some magnificent casuarina trees. Swings and a bamboo tower are enjoyable to use and offer a vantage point from which to take in the stunning view of the entire beach. It is regarded as one of the most breathtaking tourist attractions in the Andaman Honeymoon Packages. Most of the time, the area may be all to yourself, allowing you to enjoy the tranquil ambiance as you wander down the extensive path. Must-See Attractions on Rangat Island: the Dhani Nallah Mangrove The five-kilometer-long brownish soft sand beach known as Dhani Nallah is regarded as the most picturesque beach on Middle Andaman Island. The sea is a deep blue colour, and the shoreline has plenty of cover. The majority of the time, nobody is on the beach. Consequently, you will have the place to yourself. The tides have no bearing on swimming. Just jump into the water anytime you need to. The beach has the potential to develop into a great place for windsurfing because of how windy it is here. You will need to bring all of your own equipment with you if you want to participate in windsurfing since there are currently no facilities in that area. There are numerous casuarina trees nearby, and they are dotted with chairs and loungers. You can picnic in the shade and take advantage of the pleasant weather as a result. If you're interested in doing so, there is a bamboo tower that you can climb to gain a bird's-eye view of the entire beach. Furthermore, there are swings. There aren't many conveniences offered here, though. In order to avoid missing anything, make sure you have everything you need. The Dhani Nallah Mangrove on Rangat Island: A Short Introduction On your honeymoon vacation to Andaman Nicobar Honeymoon Package, you can visit Dhani Nallah, which has a beach and a natural promenade, which is located on the outskirts of Rangat. It is adjacent to the Andaman Trunk Road and 20 kilometres from Rangat (ATR). The mangrove association known locally as "Dhanipatti" gave rise to the name "Dhani Nallah." A wooden boardwalk that has been built out in a twisting path through the creek can be used to cross almost 713 metres of mangrove stream.
This site is very well-liked by tourists in the Andaman Islands. Turtles frequently visit the beach to lay their eggs, especially Olive Ridley Sea turtles. Turtles may be seen nesting along the Dhani Nallah coast from November to February. If you're extremely lucky, you could get to see the lovely sight of newborn turtles making their first drop into the water. The Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary has an artificial hatchery, and it is here that turtles receive the best care possible to ensure their survival. Furthermore, there are swings. There aren't many conveniences offered here, though. In order to avoid missing anything, make sure you have everything you need. There are numerous casuarina trees nearby, and they are dotted with chairs and loungers