5 night beaches in India that glow in the dark
Updated On Mar 14, 2023 12:39 PM IST
- Here are five night beaches you need to visit in India to witness the sparkling water. It is best to check with locals or travel guides for the best time to witness it.
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There are several beaches in India where you can witness the mesmerizing phenomenon of bioluminescence, where the sea appears to glow in the dark due to the presence of bioluminescent phytoplankton. Here are five such beaches: (Unsplash)
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Radhanagar Beach, Andaman and Nicobar Islands: This beautiful beach on Havelock Island is known for its turquoise waters and pristine sand. During certain times of the year, you can see the sea light up with a blue-green glow as bioluminescent phytoplankton reacts to the movement of the waves. (Representative Image (Unsplash))
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Varkala Beach, Kerala: This stunning beach in southern India is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. At night, you can see the waves breaking against the shore in a glowing blue-green hue, making for a magical experience. (Pexels)
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Palolem Beach, Goa: Known for its laid-back vibe and picturesque scenery, Palolem Beach is also home to bioluminescent phytoplankton that lights up the waters at night. Take a walk along the shore or rent a boat to experience the glowing sea up close. (Representative Image (Pinterest))
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Mandarmani Beach, West Bengal: Located in the East Midnapore district of West Bengal, Mandarmani Beach is one of the few beaches in eastern India where you can witness bioluminescence. The blue-green glow of the sea here is a sight to behold. (Representative Image (Pinterest))
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