Digha is most popular sea resort and
tourist spot of West Bengal located
south west of Calcutta. It is only
187 km from Calcutta and well connected
with Kolkata. Digha described as the
'Brighton of the East has a low gradient
with a shallow sand beach with gentle
waves extends 7 kms in length.
In Digha sea starts about a mile
away from the start of the beach.
The scenic beauty of this place
is charming and luring. The beach
is girdled with casuarinas plantations
along the coast enhancing the beauty
of this place. These trees apart
from beautifying the sands also
aid in reducing the erosion on the
dunes.
One can view both sunrise and sunset
at Digha sea beach. The sunsets
and sunrises reflecting off the
salty waters of the Bay of Bengal
are something straight off an artist's
easel. The sea at Digha is calm
and shallow for about a mile from
the beach making it quite safe for
swimming.
Digha Originally known as Beerkul
during Warren Hastings time was
discovered in the late 18th century
by the British. It is mentioned
as the "Brighton of the East"
in one of Warren Hasting's letters
(1780 AD) to his wife.One can view
both sunrise and sunset at Digha
sea beach. The sunsets and sunrises
reflecting off the salty waters
of the Bay of Bengal are something
straight off an artist's easel.
The sea at Digha is calm and shallow
for about a mile from the beach
making it quite safe for swimming.
Also In 1923, an English tourist
John Frank Smith was charmed by
the beauty of Digha and started
living here. His writings about
Digha slowly gave exposure to this
place. After independence, he convinced
West Bengal's chief minister Dr.
Bidhan Chandra Roy to develop Digha
as a beach resort.