Top 5 beaches to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands during summer
It can be difficult to choose a summer location in this sun-drenched region with hundreds of beaches to choose from on the islands of Andaman and Nico - Tripclap
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It can be difficult to choose a summer location in this sun-drenched region with hundreds of beaches to choose from on the islands of Andaman and Nicobar. In a greenish-blue aqua paradise, though, it's tough to go wrong. Each location, though, provides something unique. Here is a list of the top 5 beaches you should not miss.
You've probably seen selfies and videos of people with blue-cerulean waters and palm plants in the background. Radhanagar Beach, known for its white beaches and pure sea, was named the greatest beach in Asia by Time magazine in 2004. As a result, millions of tourists and travellers from all over the world visit throughout the year. This beach is a must-see for anyone who enjoys exciting water activities.
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands' most impressive beach, with its long stretch of greenish blue-tinted waves, smooth white sand, and abundance of trees for shade, is well worth a visit, especially if you enjoy strolling just after sunrise or just before sunset. Ross and Smith Beach, with its shallow waters, offers a variety of underwater activities. It's also fairly frequent to see tropical and colourful fish in this area.
Some beaches are one-of-a-kind, and Laxmanpur Beach on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is one of them. Although this lesser-known beach is rarely visited by visitors, it is visually appealing. It has become a paradise for lovers and honeymooners alike since it provides tranquilly and serenity.
Butler Bay Beach, located in the Bay of Bengal about 134 miles from Port Blair, is a wild and windy stretch of eye-catching rock formations and rolling waves excellent for surfers and adventurous visitors. A waterfall is located near the shore. During the summer, elephants can be hired to ride along the beach. If you're a keen photographer with an underwater lens, this beach is a photographer's dream. There are numerous resorts near the shore, making a luxurious holiday on this beach a distinct possibility.
The first thing to do is take a beach ride from Cutbert Bay to the beach. The eco-park on the beach provides visitors with a memorable experience. It's a large, dark-sanded beach. Because it is a shallow-water beach, swimming and snorkelling are popular activities. The eco-park has a treehouse where visitors may enjoy a beautiful view of the entire beach. During the summer, turtles can be seen walking toward the water after hatching.
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