Raman Bageecha Beach

Rangat, Middle Andaman

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Plan Your Visit Smartly
Raman Bageecha Beach is best enjoyed in the early morning or late afternoon when the weather is pleasant and the beach is less crowded. Midday visits can be hot, and shade is limited, so carry water, a hat, and sunscreen to stay comfortable.

Plan Your Visit Smartly
Raman Bageecha Beach is best enjoyed in the early morning or late afternoon when the weather is pleasant and the beach is less crowded. Midday visits can be hot, and shade is limited, so carry water, a hat, and sunscreen to stay comfortable.

About Raman Bageecha Beach

Raman Bageecha Beach, located in Rangat, Middle Andaman, is a serene stretch of coastline ideal for travelers looking for quiet moments away from crowds. Unlike the more touristy beaches of Havelock or Neil, this beach offers a calm, rustic charm with coconut palms, a breezy shoreline, and scenic views. It’s not developed for water sports or swimming, but perfect for picnics, long walks, and relaxing in nature. The beach is best visited in the morning or evening when the weather is pleasant. With limited facilities around, carrying essentials like water and snacks is advisable for first-time visitors.

How to reach Raman Bageecha Beach?

Raman Bageecha lies just 750 meters away from the Rangat Jetty and 7kms from Rangat town. It is situated on the eastern coast of the district and is a little away from other popular tourist attractions.
The best way to get here is to hire a taxi, auto-rickshaw, or take a bus (understand timings in advance to avoid inconvenience). 2-wheeler rentals are not available.

Frequently asked questions

Is Bageecha Beach suitable for swimming?

No, the shoreline here is rocky and shallow, making it unsafe for swimming. It’s better enjoyed as a picnic and relaxation spot.

Early mornings and evenings are ideal to enjoy cooler weather, peaceful walks, and beautiful light for photography.

No, Bageecha Beach is free to visit and does not require permits.

Food options are limited at the beach itself. Local eateries are available in Rangat town, just a few kilometers away.

Yes, local buses and shared jeeps along ATR stop near Rangat, but an auto or taxi is more convenient for direct access.

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