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Dhani Nallah is a nature walkway and beach on the outskirts of Rangat, Middle Andaman Island, in the Andaman Islands. It is located 20 km from Rangat adjacent to Andaman trunk road (ATR).[1] Dhani Nallah is named after a mangrove associate locally called as Dhanipatti.[1] The wooden boardwalk meandering through mangrove creek for a distance of 713 m is the main tourist attraction for the place.[1]

The beach is well known for turtle nesting,[1] including Olive ridley sea turtles.

Hawksbill Nest, Cutbert Bay, is a guest house run by the tourism department, 2 km from the entry point of Dhani Nallah walkway.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Official Website of Andaman & Nicobar Tourism || A & N Administration || India". www.andamans.gov.in. Retrieved 26 March 2018.