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πŸŒ‰ Natural Bridge – The 'Howrah Bridge' of Neil Island

Visit the Natural Bridge in Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep). Explore living tide pools, exotic marine life, and a stunning geological rock arch.

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πŸŒ‰ Natural Bridge – The 'Howrah Bridge' of Neil Island

Affectionately known by locals as the "Howrah Bridge," the Natural Bridge on Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) is a spectacular geological marvel. Carved over millennia by the relentless crashing of ocean waves, this massive rock arch stands as a testament to nature's raw power, surrounded by some of the most vibrant shallow-water marine life in the Andaman Islands.

Location & Access
  • Located near Laxmanpur Beach No. 2
  • 200-meter walk from the parking area
  • Path requires walking over dead coral reefs
Tidal Dependency
  • Low Tide: Accessible & Safe
  • High Tide: Completely Submerged
  • Ask locals for today's tide schedule before visiting
Low Tide Visit Only

Unlike regular sandy beaches, the approach to the Natural Bridge is completely underwater during high tide. You must plan your visit during the low tide window, which changes every day. Check with your hotel reception or cab driver before heading out.

✨ The Natural Bridge Experience

Geological Marvel Living Tide Pools Nature Photography

πŸͺΈ The Living Tide Pools

While the bridge itself is stunning for photographs, the real magic lies at your feet. The walk to the bridge takes you across an exposed bed of dead corals. During low tide, small puddles of trapped seawater create natural aquariums. If you look closely, you will spot sea cucumbers, colorful starfish, brittle stars, hermit crabs, and sea urchins thriving in these shallow pools.

Why Hire a Local Guide?

Local guides (available for a small fee at the entrance) have trained eyes. They will safely point out camouflaged marine life you would otherwise miss, and ensure you don't accidentally step on anything fragile.

πŸŽ’ Pro Travel Tips

  • No Flip-Flops: The dead corals are sharp and slippery. Wear strapped sandals, Crocs, or water shoes.
  • Do Not Touch: Admire the starfish and sea cucumbers, but never pick them up out of the water.
  • Sunset Flow: After visiting the bridge, walk over to the adjacent Laxmanpur Beach No. 1 to catch a gorgeous sunset.

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