Mandarmani
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Get in
The nearest train station is at Contai and the nearest airport is at Kolkata. Previously, there was no proper road for the last 6 km into Mandarmani, which forced you to drive along the beach. However, recently a narrow but all-weather road has been constructed, which takes you directly to the hotels and resorts, provided you travel in a car or jeep. You can still drive along the beach; remember, however, that beach driving has a seriously adverse effect on the local ecology, not to mention the atmosphere of the beaches. While driving on the beaches, stick to the side far from the sea or keep to the established track or you may risk getting caught in mud or sand.
By road
The total trip from Kolkata is around 3.5 hours.
Distances are as follows: Esplanade - 63 km - Kolaghat - 3km - Mecheda - 80 km - Contai - 12.3 km - Chawalkhola - 4 km - Kalindi - 4 km - Dadanpatrabar - 6 km -Mandarmani - total 172 km.
If coming from Kharagpur drive down the Chennai Highway. This is a good road but drivers need to be careful of the buses and trucks travelling at high speed. Drive for about 40 km till Belda where you have to leave the Chennai Highway and turn left to enter Belda village and proceed towards Egra. This road is comparatively narrow and filled with potholes. Clusters of small villages and towns will come up regularly. From Egra a sharp right hand turn will lead you to Contai from where the road extends towards Chwalkhola. You may also continue straight from Egra to reach Kanthi (Contai) and then take a right turn from there to reach Chawalkhola. From Chawalkhola there is a sharp left turn leading towards Mandarmoni. The road side area is densely populated on both sides and the road has speed breakers placed maybe every few hundred meters. Be extremely careful while driving on this road as the speed breakers may be a bit too high for cars with low ground clearance. There is no electricity in this area and it is strictly advisable to travel before dark. This road will lead towards Dadanpatrabar village where one can go directly towards the beach or take a right turn and travel parallel to the beach for approximately a 100 m, from there one can enter the beach. The distance from Chawalkhola to Mandarmoni is 13 km but it takes approx. 25 to 30 mins by car due to the narrow road.
By bus
From Kolkata, catch a bus at Esplanade or at Howrah headed for Chawalkhola, or any bus headed towards Digha. From Chawlkhola there are cycle-rickshaws and auto-rickshaw which you can take to Dadanpatrabar and/or Mandarmoni. You can also hire a car from Chawalkhola for Mandarmoni.
From Dadanpatrabar, you can again get use rickshaws, but it is best to take the transport from Chawalkhola till Mandarmani since transport availability from Dadanpatrabar is very uncertain.
State Transport Buses are available cost ₹130. A number of deluxe coaches run daily, ₹100-₹110. Whiteliners is the better option, departing Esplanade at 7:30AM, cost is ₹205.
Volvo Bus is available from Gariahat via Esplaned in the morning.
Check if the route is operating when booking as some times bus may be canceled for mechanical failure or other reason.
By train
There are several trains with different timing. There is one train from Howrah to Digha around 2-3 PM. and another around early in the morning. After one reach Digha one have to take or hire a vehicle like maruti and stuff which would take one to Mandarmani. It takes around 45 minutes to reach there. While the journey takes place, you can feel little unsafe looking at the road side darkness, but no need to worry; actually the locality hardly have electricity so they avoid going out after it gets dark.
Get around
Be careful while driving on the beach and try to stick to the central part of the beach while driving. Towards the end of the beach, the sands are soft in places and your car may get stuck in it. Avoid driving on the beach after dark as if you get stuck in the sand dunes, you may not be able to get any local help to pull your vehicle out.
On the beach, there is no electricity and after dark the only sources of light are the lights of the small beach-side shops which get their electricity from generators or batteries. As the evening progresses, the high tide causes the sea to rise. By 7-8 PM the sea takes up almost a quarter of the total width of the beach. So, if you had visited the beach during daytime, be careful as the sea will definitely be nearer in the evening. Better to have a torch with you at all times after dark.
See
- The beach – Most people are here to hang out at the beach. The waves tend to be calm and the water is often dotted with a few fisherman going about their daily routine.
- The Delta – At the end of the beach, there is the mohana or river delta (place where a river meets the sea). There are some fishing settlements nearby.
This place is about 5-6 km from the main part of the beach where most of the hotels/resorts are located and is really beautiful with a scenic backdrop. On one side of the river there are dense jhau trees, while on the other side is the fishing village. A bit further from the village on the other bank of the river is some dense vegetation. It is not realistic to attempt to cross over to the other side and go into this forest as it is actually quite distant, despite appearing to be quite close.
You can watch the fishermen standing or wading through knee deep water laying their nets or catching fish and crabs.
Red crabs are visible over a large stretch of the beach near the Mohana.
However, try to avoid this place after dark as it becomes very isolated and you will not find any people, local or outsiders.
Tajpur Beach
Do
Relax, swim and enjoy the beach. You can roam everywhere. It is unlikely that anybody will disturb your privacy and the beauty of this beach is that you are not likely to have many other visitors around. Activities include fishing, table tennis, carrom, beach cricket, beach volleyball, and boat cruises. Sunbathing is best from October to February. However, this beach is not frequented by foreign tourists and so if you plan to sunbath here, be sure to keep in mind the local culture.
- ATV Bikes You can enjoy the ride of ATV Bikes with pilot on the long beach
- Jet Ski Enjoy the ride on Jet ski with pilot, surf the sea. feels amazing
- Banana Boat Its a ride on sea with several people sitting on a banana shaped boat
- Bumpy Rides Its a ride on waves, feels bumpy
- Bungee Trampoline Jump on Trampoline with rubber ropes attached to you
Buy
- Fresh fish & crabs are sometimes available from the local fishermen.
- Shells the small shops dotting the beach also sell small knick-knacks made out of shells and oysters. You can buy shell-necklace and other such stuff. Beach balls, hats, toys, brought from the Kalindi market or Chawalkhola, are also sold.
Eat
Most of the resorts serve typical Bengali food and Kolkata-style Chinese cuisine.
However, food is a bit costly since most of the items have to be brought from far away Kalindi/Contai market. The local raw materials available in the nearby village will not usually serve the requirements of the hotels or resorts.
Also, do not expect very high quality food as the hotels usually employ local people without much expertise as cooks. However, the food is hygienic and generally clean. Crab and prawn preparations are worth savouring. But negotiate the price beforehand.
The beach also has a number of small eateries which sell tea and snacks. If you want to have meals from here, you have to place an order with the owners beforehand. These eateries make the food only 'on-demand' as per prior bookings from customers. With these stalls, you may have to compromise on the hygiene. Costs are again on the higher side.
From the eateries you can borrow chairs to sit on the beach.
Note : Food is very expensive. Approx ₹500/- per day per head.
Drink
Green coconut water is sold by the local farmers. You can get a limited variety of alcohol from the shops near the beach, but be sure to dispose of the containers properly rather than littering the beach. Also be informed that the alcohol is exorbitantly costly, and in some cases almost double the normal market price. Beer is approximately ₹80 for a 650 ml bottle or can.
Sleep
Several resorts are spread along a 6 km stretch of beach:
Budget
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Hotel Panthatirtha
phone: +91 90 3830-6460A/C and non-A/C sea facing rooms double, triple, eight bed and large dormitory. Restaurant and childrens park. -
phone: +91 98 3003 5839, +91 33 2481-9359Private sunbathing area on the beach. A multi-cuisine restaurant serves Indian, Chinese and Continental food.
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Samudra Bilas
address: Mandarmoni sea beachA village resort consisting of 14 cottage style rooms. Four of them are 4 bedded, one room is 10 bedded, rest are twin beds, the resort have 32 bighas of land including ponds, children's park, boating, and a restaurant. -
Samudra Sakshi Resort
phone: +91 91 4315-0273A resort with a small park, good for kids. Renovated with four bed and A/C rooms, on site restaurant -
Shorelene
phone: +91 92 3957-2058Sea facing & sea view rooms. Childrens play ground. Complimentary breakfast from Sunday to Thursday. Pick-up and drop-off service from Chowlkhola at extra cost. Parking is provided for free. -
phone: +91 99 3297-7184A basic mid-range hotel with cottages around a lake.
Mid-range
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phone: +91 98 3021-3935, +91 33 2231-0909Suites, cottages, all with TV and mini-bar, double, triple and x6, sea-view rooms with private sit outs and lawns available.
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phone: +91 99 0346-8114, +91 90 0760-3406A mid-priced beach retreat with a private sunbathing beach backed by sand dunes and Jhau plantations. A/C rooms available at extra charge, 24 hr generator. Durga Puja ceremonies are held at the resort. Bidisha is the onsite multi-cuisine restaurant.
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Dream Hut Resort
address: Mandarmoni sea beachA seaside Resort with modern amenities, childens play ground, swimming pool. Multi-cuisine restaurant providing breakfast, lunch, evening snacks and dinner. A/C, non-A/C rooms with attached bathroom, TV & intercom. Driver accommodations are available. -
ecOvilla,The Screw Pine Beach Resort
phone: +91 80 0138-6463address: MandermaniEco boutique resort with 18 sea facing cottages with full facilities. Room service, homely multi-cuisine food. Ideal for package tour or groups. Can arrange picnics, DJ nights, musical evenings. Special holiday package starting from ₹1,500-2,000. Car rental assistance, sight seeing and tours. -
phone: +91 95 93081201Swimming pool, pool games, table tennis, gym. Children's play area, multicuisine restaurant, non-A/C, A/C rooms and sea facing cottages. On site generator available.
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phone: +919433095262 , +91 9163040758
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phone: +91 33 2217 5584, +91 94 330 558424 A/C and non-A/C sea view cottages and rooms. Multi-cuisine restaurant
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Hotel Shinjini
phone: +91 91 6314-2803address: 9B, Sidhu KanahudaharFlower garden, Bengali restaurant. Car parking. Pick up and drop off service from Chulkhola. -
phone: +91 93 3188-2883address: MandarmaniSame day laundry service (seasonal). On call doctor. Massage services and children's park. Multi-cuisine restaurant (Palki). Car parking, car rental, sight seeing services. Driver accommodation is available (@₹100/- per night).
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phone: +91 97 48899684, +91 90 51603295All rooms sea facing, childrens park, conference hall, free car parking, 24 hr room service and security, multi cuisine restaurant. Cable TV, 20 hr power supply by generator, driver accommodation. Pick-up/drop at Chawlkhola and Contai railway station.
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phone: +91 98 0034 0270
Splurge
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phone: +91 98 3139 9988106 rooms, A/C, some rooms are sea-facing, other rooms at rear are non-sea facing. Credit cards are accepted at their Kolkata office. Group rates are available. Swimming pool, garden, A/C conference facilities and a banquet hall. Breakfast complimentary, free or free pick up & drop from Chawalkhol. Drivers stay free. Extra cot charge ₹500 per day.
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phone: +91 90 0772-5066address: Sana beach, Mandarmoni"Eco-friendly" beach resort with accommodation options from camping through to suites & Maharaja tents. Multi-cuisine restaurant, local artisans' market/workshop, newly opened spa, swimming pool and lounge bar with a private sunbathing area provided on the beach. Shrimp Cocktail is a multi-cuisine restaurant serving Indian, Chinese and Continental food. Tulshi is their Jain restaurant. Sourav is a 24 hr cafe, or check out Majlish, the hookah bar. Kolahal is the sports lounge bar or try the Swimming Pool.
Stay healthy
Reportedly some resorts dump solid waste into the ocean, which you may want to consider before heading out for a swim. The report may be wrong because any solid material dumped in the sea ultimately returned by the sea and make a line of debris at high tide line which is not visible. But every tourist should take care of their health. Don't go in the sea beyond hip level water for your own safety.
Please remember to carry any essential medicines if visiting the area as there are very limited sources of potential supply in an emergency.
Go next
- Digha
- Junput
- Mahisadal
- Shankarpur