Shankarpur
Shankarpur is a virgin beach town located 14 km east of Digha. It is also a regular fishing harbour. The mornings are cool, when fishermen can be seen hauling their huge nets out of the sea. Here, the morning sun reflecting on the sea waves in the east and the local fishing boats on the coast offer excellent photographic opportunities. Shankarpur . The beach is also referred as a twin beach of Digha along with Mandarmoni.
Mandarmoni
Mandarmoni
Digha
Digha Beach, located in the proximity, is referred to as ‘Brighton of the East’. The low gradient with a shallow sand beach extends 7 km in length. The beach gives a beautiful view of sunrise and sunset. It is a safe beach for swimming as sea at Digha is calm and shallow for about a mile from the beach.
Tajpur
Located in Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India on the shore of Bay of Bengal (near Digha) Tajpur is one of the new additions in tourist map of Bengal. The prime attraction of Tajpur is its pristine sea beach fringed with a dense forest of tamarisk trees and infested with infinite number of red crabs.
Tajpur
Located in Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India on the shore of Bay of Bengal (near Digha) Tajpur is one of the new additions in tourist map of Bengal. The prime attraction of Tajpur is its pristine sea beach fringed with a dense forest of tamarisk trees and infested with infinite number of red crabs.
Nyaykali Mandir
Amravati Park
Among the several tourist places to visit in Digha, explore this lush, well-maintained park in the centre of this seaside town for a little peace and quiet. The park boasts of unspoiled, lush green lawns with diverse seasonal blooms dotting the borders of the small lake in the middle of Amarabati Park. The ropeway within gives a stunning view of New Digha as well as the Park.
Amravati Park
Among the several tourist places to visit in Digha, explore this lush, well-maintained park in the centre of this seaside town for a little peace and quiet. The park boasts of unspoiled, lush green lawns with diverse seasonal blooms dotting the borders of the small lake in the middle of Amarabati Park. The ropeway within gives a stunning view of New Digha as well as the Park.
New Digha Dheusagar Park
New Digha, the Bay of Bengal. Owing to its natural beauty, it has become one of the most visited places in West Bengal and its adjoining areas.A part of the New Digha – Sea Beach area is home to a newly opened amusement park called ‘Dheusagar’. The park offers indoor as well as outdoor games and rides that are fun for both adults and children alike. Dheusagar amusement park offers panoramic views of the sea beach and soothing touch of calmness at the new Digha in West Bengal, Dheusagar amusement park is a great recreational place to visit. It has all modern-day equipment such as roller coasters, merry-go-rounds, and swing boats that are bound to keep you on your toes.
Science City New Digha
Science City New Digha
Chandaneshwar Mandir
Chandaneswar Temple is a famous Shiva temple located in Chandaneswar, Baleswar district of Odisha, India. A huge annual fair on the Pana Sankranti, the first day of the Odia calendar, is celebrated on the premises. Chandaneswar is an acclaimed religious and cultural site of North Odisha which is famous for Lord Shiva temple. Chadak Mela is an important festival of this holy shrine. During Chadak Mela(month of April) and Shivarati lakhs of pilgrims, devotees of Odisha , West Bengal, Bihar and other places of India visit place to pay obeisance to Lord Chandaneswar.
Talsari Beach
Talasari is one of the most tranquil and unspoiled beaches of Odisha. The name Talasari is literally means (row of Palm leaves in Odia). The waters of Bay of Bengal are very calm which means it’s one of the safest beaches that one can come across.The rows of the Palm trees adds the beauty of the beach, the meandering Subarnarekha river accentuates the visual appeal of the beach by a few notches, the sand dunes and little red crabs lends character to the beach, the fishing hamlets and the nearby mangroves of Bichitrapur gives the location a purpose. If one is looking for a serene quiet holiday this is the place to be.
Talsari Beach
Talasari is one of the most tranquil and unspoiled beaches of Odisha. The name Talasari is literally means (row of Palm leaves in Odia). The waters of Bay of Bengal are very calm which means it’s one of the safest beaches that one can come across.The rows of the Palm trees adds the beauty of the beach, the meandering Subarnarekha river accentuates the visual appeal of the beach by a few notches, the sand dunes and little red crabs lends character to the beach, the fishing hamlets and the nearby mangroves of Bichitrapur gives the location a purpose. If one is looking for a serene quiet holiday this is the place to be.
Digha Mohona
Among the tourist places to visit in Digha, Mohona Watch Point is the confluence of River Champa and the great Bay of Bengal. It offers stunning views of the sunrise as well as that of the surroundings. The place also operates as a busy fish market in the morning, where fishermen collect, pack, distribute, and deliver many varieties of fish to numerous locations. The whole market is an exciting place to be at, to witness Digha’s bustling commercial side. Here, you will get to see dried bhetki and hilsa of significant sizes that you can also buy. While the Watch Point is an interesting place, it also smells of fish, which can be a downside for some.
Udaypur Beach
Once you visit Digha, you might as well visit Udaipur, as the latter is located about 3km from it. The shoreline, dotted with rows of casuarina trees, is beautiful. It is not as crowded as the other beaches, and that in itself is a big draw for many tourists. You will come across makeshift stalls dotting the beach which sell a variety of seafood including crabs, fishes and jumbo prawns. An interesting experience awaits you at the Udaipur Beach in the form of a scooter ride on the shore. Of course, you can always sit back and watch the waves lapping the shore.
Udaypur Beach
Once you visit Digha, you might as well visit Udaipur, as the latter is located about 3km from it. The shoreline, dotted with rows of casuarina trees, is beautiful. It is not as crowded as the other beaches, and that in itself is a big draw for many tourists. You will come across makeshift stalls dotting the beach which sell a variety of seafood including crabs, fishes and jumbo prawns. An interesting experience awaits you at the Udaipur Beach in the form of a scooter ride on the shore. Of course, you can always sit back and watch the waves lapping the shore.