Discover Neil Island's iconic natural wonder, the Howrah Bridge, a fascinating rock formation located at Beach No. 2. To witness this marvel of nature, visit during low tide when you can walk on the rocky beach and explore the attraction up close. Keep an eye out for the diverse marine life inhabiting the area, including small fish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and starfish. Some parts of the rocky surface may be slippery and sharp, so caution is advised while walking. Accessing the natural bridge is easy; simply travel by road to the entrance of Beach No. 2, approximately 2.5 km from the jetty and 2 km from the town center. From there, a short walk along a rocky path leads you to the breathtaking sight of the Howrah Bridge. Plan your visit accordingly by checking the tide timings beforehand, and remember to wear comfortable footwear for the rocky terrain. Whether you arrive by taxi, auto-rickshaw, bicycle, or two-wheeler, be prepared to be mesmerized by the beauty of Neil Island's natural gem.