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Rangat Island, Andaman
Rangat Island is a beautiful, lesser-known destination in the Middle Andaman region, perfect for nature lovers, eco-travelers, and those seeking tranquil beaches without the tourist crowds. With pristine mangrove-lined creeks, picturesque beaches, and eco-parks, Rangat showcases Andaman’s natural beauty in a calm, unhurried setting. It’s a peaceful stopover for travelers heading to or from Diglipur and Baratang.
Most Popular Places to Visit in Rangat Today
From serene shores to dense mangrove walks, here’s what you should explore in Rangat
Amkunj Beach
A clean, pebbly beach popular for picnics and sunsets. Known for its eco-friendly initiatives, the beach has seating and sheds built from waste wood and logs by the forest department.
Moricedera Beach
A scenic, less-crowded beach with natural rock formations, caves, and shallow pools perfect for relaxing. Ideal for photography and nature walks.
Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
A vital turtle nesting ground where Olive Ridley, Green Sea, and Hawksbill turtles come ashore to nest between December and March. Visitors can witness turtle hatching during the season.
Panchavati Waterfall
A seasonal waterfall surrounded by greenery, popular during the monsoon months. A great spot for nature photography and quiet relaxation.
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Around 170 km by road.
October to April is perfect for beach visits, turtle nesting, and nature walks.
Yes — with peaceful beaches, parks, and eco-friendly attractions, it’s excellent for family getaways.
Yes — government lodges, eco resorts, and budget hotels are available.
Cuthbert Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is the main turtle nesting site.
Amkunj Beach, Moricedera Beach, Cuthbert Bay, Yerrata Mangrove Walkway, and Panchavati Waterfall.
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