
Chennai’s beaches are transcending its beauty to new heights after the occurrence of a natural phenomenon known as bioluminescence, which makes the waves seem glowing brighter than usual. For the one’s keen on capturing moments created by nature, it’s surely makes for a sight for sore eyes.
The most pertinent factors that make this possible are temperature, bioluminescent microorganisms, and salinity levels. The microorganisms present make it possible for light to emitted causing a glowing effect that ebbs and flows due to undercurrents of the sea.
While the glow is not a permanent effect, alterations to temperature and the quality of water creating this form of chemiluminescence. There are several destinations in India where you might get a chance to have a glimpse of the blue-green light, which is an after-effect of marine organism left disturbed by wave movements.
Bioluminescence as seen in the beaches of Chennai. Image credit: Pinterest
Where can traveller’s witness the glory of bioluminescence in India?
Bhangram Beach, Maharashtra : Bioluminescent waves have occasionally been spotted along this lesser-known beach in Maharashtra. The phenomenon is rare and depends on the water conditions and the presence of bioluminescent microorganisms. October to March is when this phenomenon occurs.
Benaulim and Betalbatim Beaches, Goa : There are certain beaches in Goa where traveller’s have witnessed bioluminescent waves. On the nights that exude serene calmness, the waters are known to give mystical vibes.
Mattu Beach, Karnataka: Situated near Udupi, Mattu Beach offer a blue glow known to create waves that seem expectational to first-time visitors.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands – Swaraj Dweep; The waves that the serene waters of Havelock Island are well-known for their bioluminescent plankton. This has made night kayaking a thrill that everyone wants to experience.