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Digha

Digha is the most popular beach resort in West Bengal. Described as the 'Brighton of the East', Digha was discovered in the late 18th century by the British. The sea at Digha has a low gradient with a shallow sand beach and gentle waves. The mile-long beach has a firm base, and aeroplanes have also landed on it. There are two famous beachs in Digha - one is the Old Digha and the other is the new Digha.

 

Main attractions

The beach at Digha is the town's main attraction. Casuarina pines, or Jhau trees, have been planted on the sand dunes to reduce beach erosion. Boulders have also been placed to keep the waves at bay. The tree-lined dunes and boulders create a pretty landscape. Arrangements can be made for boating and for exploring the dense, interior forests.

The Digha market co-ordinates with local sea tides. The market is open at low tide. Cottage crafts of Digha and Midnapur are available at the beach and at other outlets in town.

The Science Centre is the latest attraction of the beach resort. Established by the National Council of Science Museums, the Centre offers a wide variety of mechanisms to make science an enjoyable learning experience. A fun glass measures individual height. A

skeleton gives company for bicycle racing. An Eskimos' Igloo turns out to be a planetarium. Also in the enclave is the Centre's Science Park, which offers entertaining educational opportunities. A park representing the Jurassic Age has also been built at the Centre.

Asia's largest Marine Aquarium is opposite Digha's hospital.

The Amravati Lake near Digha offers boat rides. A Snake Farm near the lake, established by expert Dipak Mitra, is an added attraction.

How to reach
The distance between Kolkata and Digha is 174 km. A longer route via Kharagpur is 234 km. The average travel time on direct bus services from Kolkata to Digha is five hours. Buses leave Kolkata from the Shahid Minar and Howrah bus terminus in central Kolkata, from Ultadanga, Dum Dum, Karunamayee and the Dunlop Bridge in north Kolkata, and Dhakuria, Garia and Gol Park in south Kolkata. Night buses ply between Kolkata and Digha via Kolaghat, Kharagpur and

Belda. Train services are available at half the cost of bus travel, with stops at Kanthi, Kharagpur and Mecheda. One can also take a train from Howrah and reach Kathi and then move by road to Didha.


Lodging
There are more than a hundred hotels, lodges, bungalows and holiday homes at Digha. Advance booking is advised.


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