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Beaches of East India
Beaches of East India are the located on the coastal belts of Bay of Bengal. These beaches offer the best sea foods, pristine natural beauty and a good stay.

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Beaches of East IndiaBeaches of East India allure the tourists for the relaxation and the refreshment in mind. The vast stretches of Bay of Bengal that begins from the deltaic area of Ganga River have a unique aptitude to erode away all the worries and heartaches along with its waves. Beaches of eastern part of India mean the sea beaches of West Bengal and Odisha.

Digha
Digha beach is located in West Bengal. It lies in East Midnapore district and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It is now cynosure of all the people of West Bengal for the retreat.

Bakkhali Beach
Bakkhali is located in the South 24 Parganas District of West Bengal. This beach allures the tourists not only for the beaches but also for the Sunderbans Mangrove Forests.

Junput Beach
Beaches of East IndiaA drive from Contai town will bring one to Junput beach and Bankiput beach. The leisurely walks on the beach and picnic in the fir tree plantations are offering from Junput.

Sagardweep Beach
It is a pilgrimage destination in South 24 Pargana District of West Bengal, notable for the Gangasagar Mela in Makar Sankranti.

Mandarmoni
It is a luxury beach destination in West Bengal, where numerous private hotels and the long stretch of sandy beaches are available.

Talasari Beach
Talasari Beach is a beach destination in the Baleswar district of Odisha. This beach is famous for cashew trees.

Puri Beach
Puri Beach is a pilgrimage destination in the Puri District of Odisha. It is located very near to Bhubaneshwar.

Konark Beach
Konark beach is notable for the Konark temple located nearby.

Gopalpur Beach
Gopalpur beach is located very near to Beharampur, Odisha. It was once the commercial ports. This beach became popular to the tourists for the beach festival which was started in 1996.Beaches of East India

Chandrabhaga Beach
Chandrabhaga Beach is situated 3 km east of the Sun temple of Konark, in the Puri district in the state of Odisha.

Aryapalli Beach
Aryapalli Beach is known as the fishermen"s beach, but attracted the tourists as it is located very near to Gopalpur Sea Beach.

Balaramgadi Beach
Balaramgadi beach is located at a distance of 2 to 3 kilometers away from the famous Chandipur beach in Odisha.

Siali Beach
Siali beach is located in the Jagatsinghpur District of Odisha. It is a virgin beach in Odisha.

Gahirmatha Beach
Gahirmatha Beach is a popular beach in Odisha, popular for the Olive Ridley Turtles, where Gahirmatha Marine Wild life Sanctuary is located.


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