The Dhaninallah Mangrove Walkway in Rangat is a 713-meter-long wooden trail through lush mangrove creeks — the longest in India. It leads to the serene Dhaninallah Beach, known for turtle nesting, tranquil walks, and natural beauty. Ideal for eco-tourism lovers, it’s a perfect blend of nature, conservation, and relaxation.
Included/Exclude
Cost Includes
- Forest entry permit (₹50 per person)
- Basic local guidance
- Nature information boards along walkway
Cost Excludes
- Meals and refreshments
- Transport to/from Rangat
- Locker and changing facilities
Trip Info
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Available Near Dhaninallah / Rangat
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Open every day
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Not available
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Guided
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Hindi & English
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Cash / UPI
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private cab or rented vehicle
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1 - 15
Why go?
Dhaninallah offers a peaceful and immersive walk through dense mangroves, ending at a quiet beach famous for Olive Ridley turtle nesting. It’s ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and conservation enthusiasts seeking an authentic, offbeat experience in the heart of the Andaman Islands.
Tour Highlights
- 713-meter-long wooden boardwalk through mangroves – longest in India
- Ends at Dhaninallah Beach, a 5 km long sandy stretch
- Turtle nesting site (Olive Ridley, Nov–Feb)
- Educational experience with informative nature boards
- Spot birds, crabs, fish, and crocodiles in the mangrove creeks
- Picnic area with benches, swings, and bamboo tower
- Nearby Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary – turtle hatchery and conservation center



