Explore the hazy forests of Mount Manipur National Park, where colorful butterflies coexist with elusive wild pigs, or cruise the mangrove boardwalk of Dhani Nallah, where Olive Ridley turtles gently nest during the breeding season. The Andamans are a living canvas of natural treasures. Investigate the mysterious limestone caverns and mangrove creeks of Baratang before plunging into Neil Island's colorful coral reefs. The bioluminescent plankton that covers Havelock's beaches at night creates a breathtaking sight as each wave illuminates the sea.
Explore the hazy forests of Mount Manipur National Park, where colorful butterflies coexist with elusive wild pigs, or cruise the mangrove boardwalk of Dhani Nallah, where Olive Ridley turtles gently nest during the breeding season. The Andamans are a living canvas of natural treasures. Investigate the mysterious limestone caverns and mangrove creeks of Baratang before plunging into Neil Island's colorful coral reefs. The bioluminescent plankton that covers Havelock's beaches at night creates a breathtaking sight as each wave illuminates the sea.
Barren Island, located in the Andaman Sea, is home to the only active volcano in India. Isolated and dramatic, the island is uninhabited by humans and known for its raw, rugged landscapes. Surrounded by deep blue waters and teeming marine life, it’s a favorite among scuba divers and adventure seekers.
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The Natural Bridge, also known as the Howrah Bridge of Havelock Island, is a stunning rock formation shaped by the relentless forces of the sea over centuries. This natural marvel offers visitors a unique glimpse into nature’s artistry, where waves crash through the archway carved out of coral limestone. Located near the famous Radhanagar Beach, the Natural Bridge is a must-visit spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a serene and breathtaking landscape.