Background

Digha Mohona: Where River Meets the Bay

Witness the scenic confluence of river and sea at Digha Mohona, a vibrant coastal gem with a bustling fish market.

4.4

Digha Mohona is a captivating spot where the Champa River meets the Bay of Bengal, offering panoramic views and a bustling fish market. Experience the confluence of nature and commerce in this unique coastal destination.

A brief summary to Digha Mohona

  • JGJW+5H9, Digha Mohana Rd, Atili, Begundiha, West Bengal, 721441, IN

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to witness the bustling fish market and the stunning sunrise.
  • Be prepared for a strong fishy smell due to the active fish market.
  • Bargain with auto-rickshaw drivers for the best fare.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the sandy riverbank.
  • Carry your camera to capture the scenic views and vibrant market activities.
widget icon

Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Digha bus stand or main beach area, take an auto-rickshaw to Digha Mohona. Negotiate the fare beforehand, typically ₹150-₹200 for a one-way trip. Alternatively, take a local bus towards Atili (₹10-₹20). From Atili, hire an auto-rickshaw or walk 2 km down Digha Mohona Road.

  • Walking

    If starting from Old Digha Beach, walk northwards along the beach for approximately 2 km to reach Digha Mohona. Follow Sea Beach Road. Note that the area around Mohona is a market place.

  • Car

    From Digha, head towards Digha Mohona Road, following signs to Mohona. Pass through local villages and continue for about 8 km until Atili. Turn left onto Digha Mohona Road. After 3 km, the entry point for Digha Mohona will be on the right. Limited fuel stations are available in the vicinity. Parking is free.

Unlock the Best of Digha Mohona

Buy tickets

    No tickets available

Book tours with entry

    No tours available

Book tours without entry

    No tours available

Discover more about Digha Mohona

Digha Mohona, located in Digha, West Bengal, is a mesmerizing place where the Champa River merges with the Bay of Bengal. This confluence, known as a 'mohana' (estuary) in Bengali, creates a unique landscape and a vibrant atmosphere. The area is renowned for its stunning views, especially during sunrise and sunset, painting the sky with vivid colors. Historically known as Beerkul, Digha gained prominence when an English businessman, John Frank Snaith, extolled its beauty in his writings. He persuaded the Chief Minister of West Bengal to develop Digha into a beach resort, transforming it into a popular tourist destination. Today, Digha Mohona is not only a scenic spot but also a bustling fish market. Every morning, fishermen gather here to collect, pack, and distribute their fresh catch to various locations. Visitors can witness the commercial side of Digha, observing the trade of dried bhetki and hilsa, among other varieties of fish. While the fish market is an exciting experience, some may find the strong fishy smell overwhelming. Visitors can engage in various activities such as bird watching, photography, and fishing. The sandy riverbank, fortified with rocks, provides a relaxing space to enjoy the surroundings. A pavilion offers shelter and a vantage point to appreciate the meeting of the river and the sea. Digha Mohona provides a serene escape and a chance to witness the natural and commercial facets of Digha.

Popular Experiences near Digha Mohona

Popular Hotels near Digha Mohona

Select Currency