Digha Tourism
Beach town situated on the shores of Bay of Bengal, Digha is a popular tourist destination known for its untouched beaches and scenic views, especially among people in West Bengal.

Digha is a one-stop destination for families looking forward to spend a pleasurable weekend. One of the best features of this hamlet is its varied and diverse tourist attraction spots. Known for its magnificent beaches, religious temples and high-tech research centers and museums, this most popular sea resort of West Bengal has a lot to offer for people of all age groups. Digha's sceneries can also offer you the pleasure experienced in witnessing areas that have minimal human impact and are relatively untouched.
What is the best time to visit Digha?
Digha, a perfect weekend getaway for all those who live in West Bengal is the most enticing during winters. October to February is the best time to hit the beaches at Digha. Apart from beaches, there are aquariums and gardens to cover, for which the most comfortable time is during these months. Winter is also the time for the biggest celebration in the whole of Bengal- Durga Puja. Summers in Digha are hot and uncomfortable with temperatures rising up to 37 degrees celcius. This isn't an ideal time to visit the palce. Whereas in July the monsoon rains might wash away your plans to enjoy both beaches and amusement parks.The level of humidity is higher making it less pleasant to travel.
How to Reach Digha
How to Reach Digha
The nearest airport from Digha is the Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Airport of Kolkata which is located at a distance of around 150 km from Digha. The airport is well connected to main cities of India. Bus services are available in Digha. There are two bus stands within the city. Around 450 metres away from Digha is the railway station which is connected to nearby cities through regular trains.
How to reach Digha by flight
Digha does not have its own airport. The nearest airport is the Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Airport of Kolkata. The airport is well connected to many prominent cities of India. There are bus services available to commute between the airport and Digha. Alternatively, you can also hire a taxi.

Nearest Airport: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU) - 149 kms from Digha
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How to reach Digha by road
If you are travelling to Digha from nearby towns, hiring a taxi or self-driving is most suitable. Also, there are two bus stands in Digha- SBSTC Bus Depot and Old Digha Bus Stop. Both of them are located at a walking distance. Regular buses connect Digha to neighbouring cities. So, you can choose to travel by bus also.

How to reach Digha by train
There is a railway station in Digha. It is located at a distance of around 450 metres from Digha. It takes only 2 minutes to reach the city. The railway station started its operations properly in 2004 and is well connected through regular trains to all the nearby cities like Kolkata.

Local transport in Digha
Motorcycle rickshaw vans are available for travel within the place. Alternately, you can choose to walk around.

DIGHA TOUR BEST SPOT
New Digha Beach, Digha Overview
Digha is a small beach town located in West Bengal. One of the most famous beaches in this city is the New Digha beach. Lying about 2 kilometers away from the Old Deegha beach, this destination is a man-made attraction. It's preferred by tourists owing to its easier accessibility, larger expanse, and lesser crowd density.
The soft sands of the New Digha beach make up for a lovely weekend getaway. Tucked away in southern West Bengal, this destination is a quaint holiday spot to spend time in the tranquil lap of nature. The Digha sea starts at about a mile away from the beach area, which is lined with casuarina trees as far as the eyes can see.
This beach is famous for its alluring sunrise and sunsets, which are beautiful beyond words. With the golden rays of the sun reflecting off the sparkling sea, this spectacle will surely last in your memories for a long time!

Marine Station/Aquarium of Zoological Survey of India, Digha Overview

MARC - Marine aquarium cum regional centre - is a major tourist attraction for all Digha visitors. It has the largest inbuilt aquarium in India. The aquarium has three kinds of creatures: species of conservative importance, 'local and curious' species and freshwater species.

These species include sea anemones, lobsters, sharks, rays, butterfly fishes, sea snakes, horse shoe crabs and a bunch of other not-so-commonly-heard-of organisms.

Udaipur Beach, Digha Overview
The Udaipur beach in Digha is one of most pristine and exquisite sea beaches in India. This unexplored 'virgin sea beach' is located on the border of Orissa and is nestled between New Digha and Talsari. Though just 3 kilometres away from the Digha station, the beach seems to be miles away from it metaphorically. The lonely beach, far far away from the crowded and claustrophobic city life, is dotted with towering casuarina trees and the makeshift stalls of the fishermen who sell fish here. The place is especially famous for its scenic beauty, and people from all parts of the world visit the beach to capture these picturesque views in their sight forever.

You can choose from a number of exciting options of activities at the Udaipur Beach and enjoy yourself with friends and family. These include swimming, taking a long walk along the sea shore, enjoying adventure sports such as Speed Boat or Banana Boat, riding bikes, or tasting the local delicacies. The local shops at the beach serve lip-smacking traditional delicacies, which primarily comprises of seafood such as prawns and fish curry. Coconuts are also widely available here at super cheap prices.

The Udaipur Beach also guarantees to provide decent accommodation at affordable budgets. The tents that are run by West Bengal Tourism, and the OCEANA Tourist Complex, both being suitable options that you can choose from. The Udaipur beach is mostly uninhabited and will give you the feel of relaxing on a private beach. This romantic getaway can be the perfect destination for a honeymoon trip. All in all, the beach is a must-visit at least once in your lifetime to get a taste of what an unpolluted, real beach looks like.
Shankarpur Beach, Digha Overview
15 km from Digha, Shankarpur is a virgin beach with a lovely view of the beach surrounded by local fish boats and rows of tress giving visitors the perfect Kodak moment. Near the beach, there are also a few temples in Shankarpur.
Temple at Chandaneswar, Digha Overview
Situated at a distance of 6-8 km from Digha, Chandaneswar Shiv temple has mythology and folklore depicting its creation and history. The temple plays host to a huge annual fair on the first day of Oriya calendar and sees an influx of a large number of tourists every year.
Amarabati Park, Digha Overview
Amidst the coastal beauty of the quaint town of Digha lies the Amarabati Park, a little natural wonderland for those looking to find some peace and quiet while admiring the lush greenery of a well-maintained park. Situated less than a kilometre away from the New Digha beach, the Amarabati park boasts of pristine lawns filled with a rich diversity of seasonal flowers delicately fringing the mini-lake situated in the centre of the park. A ropeway ride across the length of the park offers visitors a breathtaking view the New Digha region and the lovely park below.

With neatly paved walkways, a multitude of seating areas, and boating facilities to enjoy the lake, this park provides wholesome family fun for children and adults looking for a relaxed manner of killing some time during their vacation in the beautiful Digha.
Chandpur Beach, Digha Overview
Flanked on the coast of the Bay of Bengal, Chandpur Beach is one of the less popular and less crowded beaches near Kolkata. Boasting of a beautiful sea side view and clear emerald water, the beach is considered ideal to relax and unwind. The beach, however, is different than the other beaches in the region. Its banks are slightly eroded and there is recession caused by the sea water.

Old Digha Beach, Digha Overview
Old Digha Beach is one of the less popular beaches in Digha and experiences relatively less tourism. Although there are no shacks or eating joints on the beach, there are however, stone seats made for people to sit and relax. There are stone crumbles and boulders formed due to erosion, that dominate the area. However, it is still considered an ideal place to watch the sunsets and sunrises.
Talasari Beach Tourism
Located in Baleswar district of Odisha and at a distance of 10 Km from Digha, the Talasari beach is pristine, serene and has been bestowed with spectacular panorama.

There are secret beaches, beaches which are beyond the reach of contamination, beaches that refresh our senses and Talasari is one such place. This virgin beach has sand dunes, calmer waves amid several palm trees, coconut trees, cashew trees known to be the last beach on the north eastern coast of India. Talasari gets its name from Tala (rhythm) and Sari (row)- the rhythm formed by a well arrayed lush green belt and golden sands with an occasional red fleck (thanks to the red crabs ambling around) meeting the enormous sea, which is almost melodious. Being a fisherman's paradise, Talasari doesn't experience much tourist rush. There is a concrete structure where fishermen trap their fishes and sell them in a fish market near the beach where you can also find cooked chicken, crabs and fish. You can simply walk across the river bed or enjoy boat rides and high tides the high tides here. Apart from being a sea beach, Talasari also is a river bank of Subornorekha river which flows to merge into the Bay of Bengal.


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