Ramnagar Beach, located in Diglipur, North Andaman, is a beautiful, calm, and uncrowded beach that offers a perfect escape from the busy tourist spots of the southern Andaman Islands. With its clear blue waters, soft sandy shoreline, and lush greenery, Ramnagar is ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful beach experience. It is known for its serene environment, shallow waters for safe swimming, and stunning sunrise and sunset views.

What makes Ramnagar Beach even more special is that it is one of the few turtle nesting sites in North Andaman. Endangered sea turtles, including the Olive Ridley and Green turtles, come ashore during the nesting season (typically from December to March) to lay their eggs. The beach becomes a temporary home for these magnificent creatures, and on some mornings, you may witness hatchlings making their way to the sea — a rare and unforgettable sight.

The Forest Department in the region monitors and protects turtle nests to ensure they are not disturbed. Travelers are encouraged to maintain silence, avoid flash photography, and not touch the turtles or hatchlings. This makes Ramnagar Beach not only a relaxing coastal destination but also an important part of Andaman’s eco-tourism and wildlife conservation efforts.

One of the most unique things to do at Ramnagar Beach is to witness sea turtle nesting during the breeding season from December to March. Endangered species such as the Olive Ridley and Green turtles come ashore at night to lay their eggs in the sand. If you visit during the early mornings, you may be lucky enough to see tiny turtle hatchlings making their way to the sea, a truly heartwarming and rare sight. This natural phenomenon is protected by the Forest Department, and visitors are urged to observe silently and avoid touching the turtles or using flash photography.

Nearby Attractions

Ramnagar Beach is surrounded by several must-visit spots in North Andaman:

  • Kalipur Beach: Just a short drive away, known for turtle nesting and a turtle hatchery (Dec–March).

  • Lamiya Bay Beach: A wild, rocky beach perfect for long walks and solitude.

  • Saddle Peak Trek: The highest point in the Andaman Islands, accessible via a forest trek starting nearby.

  • Ross and Smith Islands: Famous for their natural sandbar and crystal-clear water, reachable by boat from Aerial Bay Jetty.

  • Mud Volcano (Diglipur): A rare natural phenomenon located in the nearby Hathi Level area.

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