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Seaside resort village in West Bengal
Mandarmani is a seaside resort village in the state of West Bengal, India, lies in East Midnapore district and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal.
It is one of the large and fast developing seaside resort of West Bengal.
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Digha Sea Beach..
Digha is a sea side resort town in the state of West Bengal , India. It lies in Purba Medinipur district and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It has a low gradient with a shallow sand beach. It is the most popular sea resort in West Bengal.
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“mon chasha” is our latest rural based sustainable ecotourism module operating with social responsibility over at village paushi, east midnapore. “mon chasha” is a blend of authentic village culture, pure earthen tradition, cultural heritage of a speed less rural life and a true sentiment of natural india.
why we create monchasha ?
across the world the trends of industrialization and development have had an urban centric approach. alongside, the stresses of urban lifestyles have led to a “counter-urbanization” syndrome. this has led to growing interest in the rural areas. rural tourism is one of the few activities which can provide a solution to these problems. so that we have created “monchasha” within a domestic area of a most unpopular village to show the world that tourism can sustain without an important site seeing spot as seabeach, mountain, jungle area etc. “monchasha” is for those exhausted people who are going through a very busy hectic schedule day after day. to them who are “going to be a part of tourism” is a not a luxury now-a-days but a very basic need. an earnest need for a two days peace.
at the same time this trend of urbanization has led to falling income levels, lesser job opportunities in the total areas leading to an urbanization syndrome in the rural areas. also due to the economic situation rural people are facing lots of problem facing the daily challenges. here “monchasha” is acting as a job generator affecting a positive poverty alleviation. from the very first day we have hired local labours to make our “monchasha”. also major purchases (daily requirement) from the local market affects a positive and practical rural development in the grass root level of village paushi.
rural india has much to offer to the world. rich in traditions of arts, crafts, heritage, culture, rural india can emerge as important tourist spots. those in the developed world who have a craze for knowledge about traditional ways of life, arts & crafts will be attracted to visit rural india if the concept of rural tourism is marketed well. according to demand by the guests at “monchasha” we have recently started fields like “sahajiya” – the cultural centre & “nabya nakshi” – the handicraft centre. already we have launched a live pottery demonstration by local potters. soon we are making the proper shade.
in india we find tourism destinations in different stages of what is termed as the product life cycle. for example, a region like digha – mandarmoni, a city like darjeeling – kalimpong has reached a maturity level. they no more require promotion and have similarly exhausted their carrying capacity (infrastructural, environmental or social impacts). on the contrary please look at the other rural regions which are struggling hard to promote their attractions and develop their tourism products. the same is the case with many rural parts of india, even after having enough potential to attract both domestic and foreign tourists. after a successful six months operation of “monchasha” our report says “monchasha” is acting as a peaceful ecofriendly oasis in a vast desert of over developed, over promoted, over polluted and over populated tourism spots where mood of leisure is lacking. in reality we have experienced that, a tremendous crisis is still present in the weekend tourism subject here over at bengal. so this is the right time to start this type of small projects.
continuous living with a fast life makes us partly mechanical resulting different abnormal effects. family commitments, work pressure, money issues increase the anxiety and stress level in a human. to recover and manage up with the stress there is very little time left to require care of the health. hectic schedule results to some common diseases like coronary heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, hypertension, infection of urinary tract etc and a ton of health problems. also with a heavy workload, working parents has to spend more time in the office with their pile of work rather than at home with their family. this has led to a lack of communication among the family members and affected family relationships adversely. misunderstandings and arguments are bound to happen which become the cause of divorces and broken homes. “monchasha” is that type of arena where you can talk to yourself, enjoy quality time with your family or simply format your cpu
The Valley of Flowers: Khirai by Tourist Destination
The Valley of Flowers: Khirai
Khirai is a small village in West Bengal, situated near Panskura of East Midnapur district. From Howrah Station board any local train towards Kharagpur station. After Panskura, Khirai is your destination station. As far as the name is beautiful, the beauty of the surroundings is more than hundred times. Looking at the bridge of the Khirai , it seems that someone has spread the carpet of the whole orange, yellow and green color .The valley of flowers is covering several hundred bighas of the flower cultivation. As far as the eyes go, only flowers and flowers. Merrygold, Gadiolus, Chrysanthemums, Calendula, Cockscomb, and more flowers. However, the magnificence of the Merrygold flowers was more than ever seen. There is no arrangement to stay in the Khirai. If you think it is very important to stay, then you can stay in Panskura. There are some shops adjacent to the station, Tiffin can do. But there is a lack of good rice hotels. Do not leave any dirt in those places. It is our duty to keep these places clean.
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Jhargram is a popular weekend destination near kolkata.
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Jhargram Raj Palace : Built in 1932, the old palace of Jhargram is popular for its structure. One may stay at palace. Room tariff varies from 3500-4000/day. Can be booked from
Kanak Durga Temple : A popular temple among the local people. This temple is situated inside the medicine jungle.
Dulung river: The only river of jhargram.
Chilkigarh Raj palace: Only 14km away from main town, this palace is popular for its structure.
Mini zoo: Jhargram mini zoo is situated inside a forest. The authority has kept neel gai, antilope, peafowl, hyna, elephant, crocodile in a nice manner. Entry fee 10/head only.
Places to visit in Belpahari :
Ghaghra waterfall : A scenic waterfall situated inside the jungle. This place is ideal for bathing.
Tarafeni Dam : This is a dam situated near ghaghra.
Gadrasini Hill : This is a small hill is famous for its temple. The view of jungle from the top is excellent.
Khandarani Dam : A beautiful place, situated inside a dense forest. This place is ideal for bird watcher. Migratory birds come here in every winter.
Laljal cave : A small cave situated just top of a small hill. There is a temple near cave.
Mayurjharna forest: This forest is a part of sutan and baro mile forest.
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Beautiful sea bath in Mandarmani sea beach
Beautiful sea bath in Mandarmani sea beach.
A Romantic Holiday Beach on the Bay of Bengal,
Mandarmani sea beach in a amazing place near in Kolkata.
Digha is a seaside resort town in the state of West Bengal, India. It lives in East Midnapore district and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It has a low gradient with a shallow sand beach with gentle waves extending up to 7 km (4.3 mi) in length. It is the most popular sea resort in the West Bengal.
It is located 183 km (114 mi) from Kolkata/Howrah via Mecheda and 234 km (145 mi) via Kharagpur, this proximity has probably helped this small hamlet to emerge as a popular weekend getaway with number of good hotels and tourist lodges. Digha is connected to Kolkata/Howrah by a highway and a rail-link via Tamluk.
Originally, there was a place called Beerkul, where Digha lives today. This name was referred in Warren Hastings's letters (1780) as Brighton of the East.
Digha attracts tourists to pay a visit to the Marine Aquarium and Research Centre, housing a number of huge marine tanks as part of a noble move to inculcate awareness about marine biodiversity. A temple of Lord Shiva located at Chandaneswar; bordering the states of Bengal and Orissa is the most frequented place of worship. These are the popular spots for sightseeing in Digha.
Kolkata to Digha trains are also available and the time take to cover the distance from Kolkata to Digha is approximately 3 hours. On most days, the Duronto Express leaves Howrah at 11:15 am and arrives at Digha in 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Kolkata to Digha buses are available and these are most popular as they are considered to be the most economical means of transport between Kolkata and Digha. So many government buses are providing services from Kolkata to Digha. Kolkata, it takes around 4 and half hours.
Kolkata to Digha by car is the fastest option to reach the destination. Kolkata to Digha distance of 190 km must be covered taking around 2 and half hours.
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চলুন দেখি পশ্চিম মেদিনীপুর জেলা || Paschim medinipur district tourists and history
Paschim medinipur district tourists spot and history
This District very nice tourist place and Forest, hill,falls,and Beautiful village,,, so nice
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Beautiful sea bath in Digha sea beach
Beautiful sea bath in Digha sea beach .
A Romantic Holiday Beach on the Bay of Bengal,
Digha sea beach in a amazing place near in Kolkata.
Digha is a seaside resort town in the state of West Bengal, India. It lives in East Midnapore district and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It has a low gradient with a shallow sand beach with gentle waves extending up to 7 km (4.3 mi) in length. It is the most popular sea resort in the West Bengal.
It is located 183 km (114 mi) from Kolkata/Howrah via Mecheda and 234 km (145 mi) via Kharagpur, this proximity has probably helped this small hamlet to emerge as a popular weekend getaway with number of good hotels and tourist lodges. Digha is connected to Kolkata/Howrah by a highway and a rail-link via Tamluk.
Originally, there was a place called Beerkul, where Digha lives today. This name was referred in Warren Hastings's letters (1780) as Brighton of the East.
Digha attracts tourists to pay a visit to the Marine Aquarium and Research Centre, housing a number of huge marine tanks as part of a noble move to inculcate awareness about marine biodiversity. A temple of Lord Shiva located at Chandaneswar; bordering the states of Bengal and Orissa is the most frequented place of worship. These are the popular spots for sightseeing in Digha.
Kolkata to Digha trains are also available and the time take to cover the distance from Kolkata to Digha is approximately 3 hours. On most days, the Duronto Express leaves Howrah at 11:15 am and arrives at Digha in 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Kolkata to Digha buses are available and these are most popular as they are considered to be the most economical means of transport between Kolkata and Digha. So many government buses are providing services from Kolkata to Digha. Kolkata, it takes around 4 and half hours.
Kolkata to Digha by car is the fastest option to reach the destination. Kolkata to Digha distance of 190 km must be covered taking around 2 and half hours.
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Top Attractions of New Digha Sea Beach, West Bengal (India)
Top Attractions of New Digha Sea Beach, West Bengal (India)
Top Attractions of New Digha Sea Beach, West Bengal (India)
Digha is a seaside resort town in the state of West Bengal, India. It lies in East Midnapore district and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It has a low gradient with a shallow sand beach . It is the most popular sea resort in West Bengal.
It is located 183 km (114 mi) from Kolkata/Howrah via Mecheda and 234 km (145 mi) via Kharagpur, this proximity has probably helped this small hamlet to emerge as a popular weekend getaway with number of good hotels and tourist lodges. Digha is connected to Kolkata/Howrah by a highway and a rail-link via Tamluk.
There is frequent bus service to Digha from Dharmatala bus stand of Kolkata , Burdwan , Bolpur , Siliguri , Asansol . Kirnahar , Baharampur and many other parts of West Bengal. Buses are available from Howrah as well, a connection has been made from Sealdah to Digha where a private bus arrives at 8:30 am throughout the week. It takes the shortest route from Sealdah connecting S.N Banerjee road, Taltala, Wellington, Dhramtalla to Howrah station, it departs from Howrah Station within 5 min to Digha.
Express Train at Digha Station
In 2004, train services have started for Digha railway station. There is one DMU service from Santragachi railway station and there are three new trains from Howrah Station too.
A new beach has been developed New Digha which is about 2 km (1.2 mi) from the old beach. This new beach is not only bigger than the old one, but might be considered a better one. It is clean and well-maintained and is not surrounded by a congested locality like the older beach. The latest attraction of New Digha is the Science Centre established by the National Council of Science Museums. The entire stretch of the Digha seaface from Old Digha to New Digha is filled with casuarina plantations, which looks beautiful.
Mandarmani Beach: The Monsoon View
Kolkata to Mandarmani bike ride 185kms
Mandarmani is a seaside resort village in the state of West Bengal, India, lies in East Midnapore district and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It is one of the large and fast developing seaside resort village of West Bengal. It is almost 180 km from Kolkata Airport on the Kolkata - Digha route. red crabs crawling around the 13 km long beach is a special attraction of Mandarmani. It is argued to be the longest driveable (drive in) beach in India.