When planning a vacation, online reviews about the place you are planning to visit can come handy. May be that's why Google, for a long time now, has allowed its users to rank and review mountains, oceans, rivers and even rainforests. These reviews besides being outrageously funny also give interesting insights about the place. While the Pacific Ocean, Amazon rainforest and the Ganges have been widely popular among users in the past, one interesting destination charting an upward trend on Google Search's popularity list is the North Sentinel Island, which is located on the east coast of India in the Andaman and Nicobar group of islands.

To give you a quick description about the North Sentinel Island, it is the home to the indigenous Sentinelese tribe , which has for long has forbidden contact with the outside world. The island was in news recently for the death of the 27 year old American adventurer John Allen Chau, who tried to enter the place and contact the tribe members without taking proper permission from the Indian government, which is required to enter the region.

With such an incident rocking the regions just days ago, one would expect people to give rather unpleasant reviews to place. However, contrary to all expectations, the island has received 4,097 reviews so far and it has been rated 3.9 on Google Search.

But what is more interesting than the rating are the views that people who recently visited the place have shared on Google Search. From amazing scenery to not-so-good meat to arrows in body, the reviews of the North Sentinel Island tell a bizarre and rather funny tale.

"She (girlfriend) thought it was hard to get a free table for dinner, then didn't like how when we got one we kept being interrupted by arrows and death threats from the waiters," wrote a user who goes by the name Jack Dostine adding, "The meal was okay. Not sure what it was but it tasted like chicken or pulled pork, possibly human."

"It is a great place but unfortunately the food wasn't that good. My right leg was supposed to be perfectly boiled but it was still a bit raw," wrote another reviewer who goes by the name Suvrath Hedge.

If that wasn't hilarious enough for you, there's more. "I discovered that having arrows planted in my cheek, legs and torso really makes you appreciate when you are painless, what a great experience," wrote another reviewer Mario Di Loreto.

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Interestingly, the place has got a five-star rating by most visitors. Appreciating the scenic beauty is great but arrows in body is a bit outlandish!