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About Ramnagar beach
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Ramnagar Beach is located in the Diglipur county of the Andaman and Nicobar territory of India. It's about 20 kilometers south of Diglipur Island and is accessible by road and water.
The beach is surrounded by:
Palm and coconut trees
Dense forests of tropical trees
A mangrove green rainforest
The beach has:
Crystal clear Mediterranean blue water
Yellow sand
Facilities for swimming and snorkeling
A nature trail for trekkers
Ramnagar Beach is a nesting ground for Olive Ridley turtles. It's also home to rich flora and fauna, natural parks, and lively marine life.
The beach is distant from popular tourist attractions like Port Blair and Havelock.
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About Saddle Peak
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Saddle Peak is located in Diglipur, North Andaman Island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It's the highest point in the archipelago in the Bay of Bengal at 732 meters. The peak is surrounded by Saddle Peak National Park.
The peak is located close to the east coast, south of Diglipur, and southwest of Kalipur Beach. It rises from the evergreen forest and overlooks the coasts of North and Middle Andaman.
The trail to the peak is steep and 8 kilometers long. It takes about 3.5 hours to reach the top. A sign board indicates that you've reached the top of Saddle Peak.
The area is also known for its oranges, rice, forest wealth, and marine life.
About Ross And Smith Island
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Ross and Smith Islands are two separate islands in the Andaman Islands of India that are connected by a natural sandbar. The sandbar is only visible during low tide and gets submerged during high tide. The islands are located in the North Andaman administrative district and are part of the Ritchie's Archipelago. They are relatively remote and are 20 km from Diglipur and 320 km from Port Blair. The islands are known for their fifty-meter-long, silky white sandbar. Visitors can walk from one island to the other while surrounded by clear, tranquil water. The islands are also home to Olive Ridley turtles, and visitors may be able to witness turtle nesting. Other activities on the islands include scuba diving and snorkeling.
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About Turtle Nest
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Turtle nesting beaches in Diglipur Kalipur Beach The most visited beach for turtle nesting in the Andaman Islands. The beach is preserved and security guards are present all day and night for the safety of the turtles. Various species of turtles come to the seashore for laying eggs from October to March. Ramanagar Beach Turtle nesting takes place at Ramanagar Beach at Diglipur. December to January end is the best time to witness turtle nesting at Diglipur as turtles go through a gestation period, roaming on the beaches of Ramnagar.
About Rangat
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Rangat is a town on Middle Andaman Island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands union territory of India. It's also one of the three administrative divisions of the North and Middle Andaman district. Rangat is the second largest town in the Andaman islands. It's a 1070 sq. km. island with pristine beaches, waterfalls, and interesting islands. The island is spread across 75 census villages and 14 gram panchayats. Some attractions in Rangat include: Pristine beaches Waterfalls Dense forests Unique beaches, some with volcanic rocks and others with pristine sand The best time to visit Rangat is from December to March when the temperature remains between 23 - 30 Degree Celsius. You can take a government ferry from Port Blair to Neil Island, Havelock Island, and then Rangat. The journey takes approximately 5-6 hours. You can also take a bus from Port Blair, which is run by the private sector.
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About Mayabunder
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Mayabunder is a county in the Northern Andaman Islands, India. It's located 242 kilometers by road and 136 kilometers by ferry from Port Blair, the capital city. Mayabunder is also known as Maya Bandar. Mayabunder is a low-key destination with fewer tourist spots than other nearby islands. It has several villages, mangrove creeks, beaches, and isles. The main beach in Mayabunder is Karmatang Beach. You can take day trips to nearby islands. At Ray hill, you can go on an elephant safari, hike the wilderness trail, and rock climb. There's also a small library. To get to Mayabunder, you can take a narrow road that curves right from an unnamed junction on the Andaman Trunk Road.