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Natural Bridge at Andaman Islands
– A Majestic Geological Wonder on Neil Island
Tucked away on the picturesque Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep), the Natural Bridge is a breathtaking limestone formation sculpted naturally over centuries. Surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea, this site offers a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and explorers alike.
Unlike the bustling beaches of Havelock, the Natural Bridge remains a quiet, uncrowded marvel. A short forest trail leads you to this fascinating rock arch, framed by coral-covered tide pools and unique coastal biodiversity. The setting is perfect for quiet contemplation, photography, and soaking in the beauty of an untouched landscape.
Whether you’re an adventurer, a nature enthusiast, or someone seeking a peaceful escape, the Natural Bridge on Neil Island delivers an unforgettable experience blending geological wonder with serene island charm.
Interesting Facts
- This natural limestone arch was formed through decades of erosion by wind and sea, creating a rare geological structure.
- Located on Neil Island (part of the Ritchie's Archipelago), it is one of the few such formations in the Andaman Islands.
- The area around the bridge is home to rich biodiversity, including mangroves, sea cucumbers, crabs, and colorful fish.
- It’s best visited during low tide, when the full arch and tide pools become visible and accessible.
Things to Do
- Explore the Natural Bridge and admire its dramatic rock arch shaped by natural forces.
- Walk through scenic mangrove-lined trails that lead to the site.
- Try snorkeling nearby during high tide to witness vibrant marine life.
- Capture panoramic views of the arch and surrounding coastline perfect for landscape photography.
Traveller Tips
- Wear comfortable shoes as the path can be slippery and rocky.
- Visit during low tide for the best views and safe access to the arch area.
- Bring drinking water and light snacks; there are few shops nearby.
- Use reef-safe sunscreen and avoid littering to help preserve the delicate coastal ecosystem.




