My Travel to This Blue Island of Corals & Natural Bridge in India

During my family trip to Andaman & Nicobar Islands, i visited this awesome place during our stay on Neil Island. The place is appropriate for visit during low tides. We experienced beautiful corals and sea species on this beach. Climbed 100 meters using stairs from the parking and then went down around 50 meters to the beach. Charming sea species like live corals, dead corals, star fish, jelly fish, and crabs caught our attention. The place is known for natural stone bridge also known by name Howrah Bridge at Laxmanpur II beach. It’s good to walk slowly on protruding rocks and corals here. I was fascinated by the view of blue water of ocean in evening. I was really complacent by traveling to this place. Good if you can take guide services at Rs. 200. Subscribe to my youtube channel to experience my travel to beautiful places of India.

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Puneet Verma is a dedicated traveler, tech enthusiast, and passionate advocate for the environment. As the founder of Mission Green Delhi, Puneet leads a vibrant community of over 400 nature lovers and climate activists dedicated to promoting sustainable practices and environmental awareness. Through missiongreendelhi.com, Puneet inspires others to take meaningful action toward a greener, cleaner Delhi. His latest initiative, the #Delhikabagh campaign, encourages followers to share eco-friendly posts, tagging @missiongreendelhi and using #Delhikabagh on social media. For collaborations and to join hands in this green movement, reach Puneet at 9910162399. Together, let’s make Delhi a thriving, green haven!

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