Rangat Destinations

Experience Middle Andaman’s mangroves, eco-friendly beaches and hidden waterfalls in Rangat Island.

Top Attractions in Rangat Island

Moricedera Beach

Moricedera Beach is one of the most scenic beaches in Rangat Island, known for its natural rock formations, calm waters and peaceful setting. The blend of rocky shoreline and sandy patches makes it a great spot for photography, picnics and enjoying the sea breeze away from crowds.

Visitors can walk along the coast, sit on the natural rock benches and enjoy views of the Arabian Sea–like waves of the Bay of Bengal. The beach is ideal for relaxation and nature lovers looking for a quiet break during their Middle Andaman journey.

  • Best Time: Morning and late afternoon
  • Approx. Distance: Short drive from Rangat town
  • Highlights: Rock formations, sea views, peaceful ambience
Rocks and sea view at Moricedera Beach Rangat Coastal view of Moricedera Beach in Rangat Island Tourists exploring Moricedera Beach shoreline Scenic landscape at Moricedera Beach Middle Andaman

Dhani Nallah Mangrove Walkway

Dhani Nallah Mangrove Walkway is one of Rangat’s most popular eco-tourism attractions. This long wooden boardwalk passes through dense mangrove forests and leads to a beautiful sandy beach. It offers visitors a chance to walk quietly through nature, observe the mangrove ecosystem and enjoy coastal views at the end.

The area is also known for turtle nesting during specific seasons. Birdwatchers and photographers will find plenty of opportunities to spot coastal birds and unique mangrove flora along the route.

  • Location: Around 18 km from Rangat on the way to Mayabunder
  • Activity: Mangrove boardwalk, nature walk, bird watching
  • Highlights: Long walkway, mangrove forest, close-to-nature experience
Boardwalk at Dhani Nallah Mangrove Walkway in Rangat Mangrove trail at Dhani Nallah Middle Andaman Tourists walking on Dhani Nallah Mangrove Walkway Scenic mangrove and sea view near Dhani Nallah

Yerrata Mangrove Walkway & View Tower

Yerrata, located about 8 km from Rangat, is another important mangrove interpretation area in Middle Andaman. The Yerrata Mangrove Walkway lets visitors observe different mangrove species up close, while the watchtower provides a panoramic view of the dense mangrove creeks and surrounding tropical forests.

It’s an informative and scenic spot, perfect for those interested in eco-tourism, conservation and learning more about the role of mangroves in coastal protection and biodiversity.

  • Distance: Approx. 8 km from Rangat
  • Best For: Mangrove education, bird watching, photography
  • Highlights: Mangrove interpretation centre, view tower, creeks
Yerrata Mangrove Walkway boardwalk Rangat Mangrove creek view from Yerrata Rangat Close-up view of mangroves near Yerrata walkway Tourists exploring Yerrata Mangrove Walkway Andaman

Panchavati Waterfall

Panchavati Waterfall is a refreshing natural stop near Rangat, located along the Andaman Trunk Road on the way towards Diglipur. Surrounded by greenery and rocky terrain, the waterfall creates natural pools where visitors can dip their feet and relax in cool, flowing water.

The short walk to the waterfall through forested areas adds to the sense of adventure. It’s a good spot to stretch your legs during long road journeys and enjoy the raw charm of Middle Andaman’s interiors.

  • Location: On ATR route towards Diglipur
  • Best For: Short nature walk, light trekking, photo stops
  • Highlights: Cascading water, forest surroundings, cool resting spot
Panchavati Waterfall flowing through rocks in Middle Andaman Tourists at Panchavati Waterfall near Rangat Forest surroundings at Panchavati Waterfall ATR route Scenic view of Panchavati Waterfall Andaman

Amkunj Beach (Eco-Friendly Beach)

Amkunj Beach is popularly known as the eco-friendly beach of Rangat. The shoreline is lined with wooden benches, huts and viewpoints made using natural materials, giving it a rustic charm. The beach has a mix of rocks and sand, making it more suited for walks, photography and enjoying the sound of waves rather than swimming.

Sunrise and sunset at Amkunj Beach are particularly beautiful, with the sky reflecting on the water and rocks. It is a peaceful stop for travelers driving between Port Blair and Diglipur, and a great place to relax and connect with nature.

  • Best Time: Early morning & evening for sunrise/sunset
  • Location: On ATR highway near Rangat
  • Highlights: Eco-huts, rocky shoreline, sunrise & sunset views
Rocky shoreline at Amkunj Beach Rangat Eco-friendly wooden seating at Amkunj Beach Andaman Waves hitting rocks at Amkunj Beach Middle Andaman Sunset colours at Amkunj Beach near Rangat

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