Laxmanpur Beach
Laxmanpur Beach
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TheHumbleTravellers
Greater Noida, India710 contributions
Jan 2021
Nothing much to do here, one of the few beaches in Andaman where one can visit if nothing esle to do.
This beach during low tide allows one to go deep inside the sea with very low level of waters but water visibility is not great.
Also many people visit it for sunset but if one has seen it at Radhanagar then its nothing comparable
If shortage of time, one can easily skip it
This beach during low tide allows one to go deep inside the sea with very low level of waters but water visibility is not great.
Also many people visit it for sunset but if one has seen it at Radhanagar then its nothing comparable
If shortage of time, one can easily skip it
Written 7 March 2021
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SeshKomanduri
Bengaluru, India285 contributions
Dec 2019
This is a beach filled with eating joints and hawkers. A very crowded and touristy beach.You can see a lot of dead corals at the edge of the sand. Water is quite nice and clear, sand is soft. You get a nice sunset view at this beach. A pretty good beach, worth checking out.
Written 18 January 2020
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Latha G
2 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
Well organised trip.
From the day of arrival till the day we left for airport, the entire trip was seamlessly organised. I came here with my daughter and WayFind trips ensured a safe, comfortable and affordable experience of Andaman Islands for us. for money.
From the day of arrival till the day we left for airport, the entire trip was seamlessly organised. I came here with my daughter and WayFind trips ensured a safe, comfortable and affordable experience of Andaman Islands for us. for money.
Written 22 December 2023
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ranjeetspecial
New Delhi, India211 contributions
Dec 2021
Laxmanpur beach is the sunset point of the island. Blue turquoise water is amazing sight on this island. The shacks on the beach churn out good noodles, tea. There are bamboo benches to sit near these stalls. There are plenty of stalls selling stones, sea shells ,other handicraft items and are open for huge bargaining.
Written 25 December 2021
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gopalav
Mumbai200 contributions
Jan 2021
Laxmunpur -1 beach is the place for sunset with onion pakoda and chai or hot maggi noodles. Small beach but ideal for sunset on Neil island.
Laxmanpur-2 beach is ideal for low tide visit for the coral bridge and the beautiful, small ponds that double up as aquarium to watch oysters to sea animones to what not.
Laxmanpur-2 beach is ideal for low tide visit for the coral bridge and the beautiful, small ponds that double up as aquarium to watch oysters to sea animones to what not.
Written 29 January 2021
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VIVEKCOOL30
Noida115 contributions
Mar 2022
This is one of four Beaches available at Neil Island. One can visit this place to watch Sun Set and spend some time in evening. Beach is not too clean and have average views. This beach is not good for swimming but one can enjoy good landscapes and pics of natural beauty. Some snacks and shops are available at this beach. Overall one can spend one to two hours at this beach.
Written 9 March 2022
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DurgeshRajadhyaksha
Mumbai, India532 contributions
Feb 2020
Probably the best Sunset Beaches of Neil Island & 2nd best after Radhanagar Beach at Havelock. It's unique right angle shape adds to the charm. Lots of dining options, especially after Sunset. Enjoy seafood right on the beach. Be careful while venturing in the rocky section as lots of Octopus hiding in the crevices.
Written 7 August 2020
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rushshahandroid
Ahmedabad, India28 contributions
Feb 2021 • Family
It's actually a sunset point of neil (shaheed dweep) island..
Amazing view of sunset..
White sandy beach..
Very less commercialization... So beauty is maintained..
U can swim and enjoy also..
500-700 meters walking from parking..
Its one of the few sight seeing places of neil Island.. So please visit..
Amazing view of sunset..
White sandy beach..
Very less commercialization... So beauty is maintained..
U can swim and enjoy also..
500-700 meters walking from parking..
Its one of the few sight seeing places of neil Island.. So please visit..
Written 28 February 2021
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Poopyscoop
Brighton, UK1,307 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
Lovely beach with Jurassic trees and plants surrounding the back.
Beautiful at sunset but really really busy with people. Still worth the trip though.
In the morning you can swim here if the tides in and there were hardly any people there. It was lovely.
Beautiful at sunset but really really busy with people. Still worth the trip though.
In the morning you can swim here if the tides in and there were hardly any people there. It was lovely.
Written 15 March 2020
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Tarique S
New Delhi, India581 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
Laxmanpur Beach of Neil Island is famous for its iconic natural bridge of rock. This beautiful small island has some of the least crowded and clean beaches of Andaman. Its truly an amazing experience to be there.
Important Infos:
1. You can reach this island by ferries (opt private ferries as they are more comfortable).
2. If you are running short of time, or if your budget is limited and you don't wana spend on Hotel booking in Neil Island, then you can plan a day visit to Laxmanpur Beach.
3. The ferry drops you at this Island in morning and the same ferry picks you up in evening and takes you to Port Blair or Havelock. So plan accordingly.
4. Laxmanpur beach has restaurants, fruit stalls and stalls that sells souvenirs.
5. You can pre book a cab which will pick you up from jetty and takes you to Beaches or you can book after reaching there.
6. Ferry connectivity to this Island is limited so stick to timings and be on time to catch your return ferry, else you will have to stay a day over there.
Important Infos:
1. You can reach this island by ferries (opt private ferries as they are more comfortable).
2. If you are running short of time, or if your budget is limited and you don't wana spend on Hotel booking in Neil Island, then you can plan a day visit to Laxmanpur Beach.
3. The ferry drops you at this Island in morning and the same ferry picks you up in evening and takes you to Port Blair or Havelock. So plan accordingly.
4. Laxmanpur beach has restaurants, fruit stalls and stalls that sells souvenirs.
5. You can pre book a cab which will pick you up from jetty and takes you to Beaches or you can book after reaching there.
6. Ferry connectivity to this Island is limited so stick to timings and be on time to catch your return ferry, else you will have to stay a day over there.
Written 24 January 2019
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We are only fr relaxing, which is a better option, with clean beach & less populated?
Neil Island or havelock Island?
Fr 3 nights.
Written 25 December 2019
Neil island is better option for relaxation but not too much to see except two beaches. Water is more clear here.
Havelock is better option for activities.
Written 28 December 2019
What is the best time to Visit Andaman ??
How many days is sufficient ??
Written 31 January 2019
December to February is the best time to visit. The weather is in its best between this period. March is bit warm, April is Hot and May onwards is Scorching Summer. Even the private ferries stops operating during peak summer.
You need at least 5 days to enjoy best of Andaman (as per me). Apart for Post Blair (main island), there are 3 to 4 smaller islands which really demands time. 5 to 7 days is ideal. In Less than 5 days you will miss a lot of spots and above 7 days will cost you unnecessarily more.
Written 31 January 2019
Is one day sufficient to spend in Neil Island? To cover both Laxmanpur and Bharatpur beach. Please advise on how to spend time here. We are arriving in a jetty from Port blair most likely in the morning
Written 14 January 2018
For tour Packages, You may get in touch with us i.e. Gautam and Gautam Group. I cannot share the no.s here due to the policy of Tripadvisor. Go to Google, Search Gautam and Gautam Group and Get in touch with us for more information and Tour Packages. Thanks
Written 16 January 2018
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