Bichitrapur Mangrove Forest: A Coastal Sanctuary
Discover the serene beauty of Bichitrapur Mangrove Forest, a coastal haven of biodiversity near Digha, offering tranquil boat rides and nature's wonders.
Bichitrapur is a serene mangrove forest located near the mouth of the Subarnarekha River in Odisha, India. This unique ecosystem is home to diverse flora and fauna, including migratory birds, olive ridley turtles, and red crabs, offering a tranquil escape into nature. Boat rides through the mangrove creeks provide an immersive experience of the area's rich biodiversity.
A brief summary to Bichitrapur
- JGC4+VJP, Digha, New Digha, West Bengal, IN
Local tips
- Visit during the winter months (October to March) for the best weather and to witness migratory birds.
- Take a boat ride through the mangrove creeks to fully experience the sanctuary's biodiversity.
- Book accommodations at the Bichitrapur Nature Camp for a comfortable stay and complimentary boat ride.
- Combine your visit with nearby attractions like Talsari Beach and the Chandaneswar Temple.
- Carry essentials as shops are limited. Also, be aware of high tide timings, especially if planning to explore Subarna Island.
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Getting There
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Car/Taxi
From Digha, Bichitrapur is approximately 15 km away. Hire a car or auto-rickshaw from New Digha. The journey takes around 40 minutes to 2 hours depending on traffic. Be mindful of the single-lane roads and follow Odisha government signage. Taxi/car may cost around ₹500-₹800.
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Public Transport
From Digha, take a local bus or auto-rickshaw towards Jaleswar. Get off at Chandaneswar, and then take another auto-rickshaw to Bichitrapur. The total journey may take around 1.5 to 2.5 hours. Bus and auto fares combined may cost around ₹100-₹200.
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Boat
Once you reach Bichitrapur, the primary way to explore the mangroves is by boat. Boats are available at Khadibili. A boat ride typically costs ₹1200-₹1400 for a 6-8 seater boat. The boat trip will take you through the mangrove creeks to Subarna Island (also known as Bichitrapur), where the Subarnarekha River meets the Bay of Bengal.
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