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Digha Mohana: Where River Meets the Bay

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Witness the confluence of river and sea at Digha Mohana, a vibrant hub of fishing activity and stunning coastal views.

Digha Mohana, also known as Mohona Watch Point, is a captivating spot near Digha where the Champa River converges with the Bay of Bengal. This scenic location offers stunning views, a bustling fish market, and a glimpse into the local fishing industry. It's a must-visit for those seeking natural beauty and cultural experiences.

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  • JGGJ+9RP, Digha Mohana Rd, Digha, Gobindabasan, West Bengal, 721463, IN

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to witness the sunrise and the bustling fish market in full swing.
  • Bargain for fresh or dried fish at the market, and have it cooked at a local stall for a delicious meal.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the jetty and exploring the surrounding areas.
  • Be prepared for the strong smell of fish, which may be unpleasant for some visitors.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Old Digha Beach, walk northwards along the coast for approximately 2 km. The path leads directly to Digha Mohana, offering scenic views along the way. This is a free and enjoyable way to reach the destination.

  • Public Transport

    Take an auto-rickshaw or e-rickshaw (Toto) from New Digha or Old Digha. A ride from Old Digha costs around ₹150, while from New Digha, it's about ₹200. The journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic.

  • Car

    From the main Digha beach area, head towards Digha Mohana Road. Follow the road signs directing you towards Mohana. Drive for about 8 km until you reach the intersection at Atili. Take a left turn at the intersection onto Digha Mohana Road. After approximately 3 km, you will see the entry point for Digha Mohana on your right. Parking is available near the Mohana. Ensure your vehicle has sufficient fuel as fuel stations are limited in the vicinity. There is no parking fee.

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Digha Mohana, where the Champa River meets the Bay of Bengal, offers visitors a unique blend of scenic beauty and local culture. The estuary provides breathtaking panoramas, especially during sunrise and sunset. The area also functions as a bustling fish market in the morning, where fishermen gather, pack, and distribute their catch. Visitors can walk along the jetty that extends into the sea, enjoying the views and the refreshing sea breeze. Stalls along the path sell tea, snacks, and dried fish, offering a taste of local flavors. The Digha Fishermen & Fish Traders Association manages the market, with a significant portion of the catch being exported internationally. While the fish market provides a glimpse into the region's economy, some visitors may find the smell of fish overpowering. Despite this, the Mohana remains a popular spot for its views and cultural significance. The West Bengal Fisheries Guest House is located nearby, and several sea-facing hotels and lodges are within walking distance.
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