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đŸŒŋ Yeratta Creek – Mangrove & Jetty Point in Rangat

đŸŒŋ Yeratta Creek – Mangrove & Jetty Point in Rangat

Explore Yeratta Creek in Rangat, known for mangrove ecosystem, watchtower views and ferry access to Long Island.

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Yeratta Creek, situated just 8 km from Rangat, is a unique blend of ecological wonder and maritime utility. As home to the Rangat harbor (Yeratta Jetty), it serves as both a lush mangrove conservation area and the primary gateway for travelers heading to Long Island.

Location & Access
  • 8 km from Rangat town center
  • Easily accessible by private cab or auto
  • Located directly at the Yeratta Jetty point
Primary Purpose
  • Ferry Point for Long Island
  • Eco-Education at the Forest Centre
  • Panoramic Views from the Tower

✨ Key Attractions

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13m Watchtower

The highest of its kind in Andaman, offering a 360-degree view of the tropical mangrove canopy.

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Forest Museum

The Mangrove Interpretation Centre features detailed panels explaining the island's unique flora and fauna.

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Yeratta Jetty

The main transit point for government ferries departing to the stunning Long Island.

Should You Visit?

Visit if: You are catching a ferry or have a deep interest in botany and eco-tourism.
Skip if: You are short on time. For a pure "walkway" experience, Dhaninallah Mangrove Walkway remains the superior choice in Rangat.

đŸŒŋ The Mangrove Experience

Yeratta is specifically developed by the Department of Environment & Forests to raise awareness. It offers visitors a rare opportunity to study complex mangrove root systems and learn about the crucial role these "Coastal Guardians" play in protecting the islands.

Botany Study Eco-Awareness Photography
Catching a Ferry?

Government ferries to Long Island operate daily from Yeratta Jetty. Always check the latest timings at the Rangat bus stand or jetty counter before planning your transit.

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