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Mandarmani

Coordinates: 21°39′58″N 87°42′18″E / 21.666°N 87.705°E / 21.666; 87.705
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Mandarmoni
Mandarmani Sea Beach
Mandarmani Sea Beach
Mandarmoni is located in West Bengal
Mandarmoni
Mandarmoni
Location in West Bengal, India
Mandarmoni is located in India
Mandarmoni
Mandarmoni
Mandarmoni (India)
Coordinates: 21°39′58″N 87°42′18″E / 21.666°N 87.705°E / 21.666; 87.705
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictEast Medinipur
Government
 • BodyGram panchayat
Area
 • Total24.36 km2 (9.41 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total12,307
 • Density492/km2 (1,270/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-WB
Vehicle registrationWB
Nearest cityKolkata
Sex ratio976 /
Literacy65%
Climateaverage (Köppen)

Mandarmani is a seaside resort village in the state of West Bengal, India, and lies in East Midnapore district, at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It is one of the largest seaside resorts of West Bengal, fast-developing.

Geography

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Jukhia (H)
Dariapur
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Dariapur, Purba Medinipur (R)
Dihibahiri
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Dihibahiri (H)
Petuaghat
Fishing Harbour
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Petuaghat Fishing Harbour
Junput
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Junput
Mandarmani
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Tajpur Port
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Tajpur Port (S)

Shankarpur
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Shankarpur (S)
New Digha
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Digha (S)
Kharipukuria
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Kharipukuria (R)
Silaberia
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Silaberia (R)
Depal
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Depal (R)
Durmut
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Durmut (R)
Baratala
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Baratala (R)
Dholmari
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Dholmari (R)
Bara Bankuya
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Bara Bankuya (R)
Janka
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Janka, Contai (R)
Kamarda
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Kamarda (R)
Khejuri
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Khejuri (R)
Majna
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Majna (R)
Bhupatinagar
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Bhupatinagar (R)
Marishda
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Marishda (R)
Ramnagar
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Ramnagar, Purba Medinipur (R)
Digha
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Digha (R)
Khadalgobra
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Khadalgobra (CT)
Basantia
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Basantia (CT)
Contai
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Contai (M)
Cities and towns in Contai subdivision of Purba Medinipur district
M: municipal city/ town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, H: historical/ religious centre, S: port, sea-beach
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly

Location

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It is almost 172 km from Kolkata Airport on the Kolkata - Digha route. Red crabs crawling around the 13 km long beach is a special attraction of Mandarmani. It was argued to be the longest driveable (drive in) beach in India.[1][2] It is located under Contai Sub division area.

Geomorphologically, this area has relatively low waves than nearer tourist beach of Digha. However still this beach is deposition with formation of neo dunes in several areas specially around Dadanpatrabar.

Etymology

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Initially, after its discovery, this beach was named Mandarboni and also Madar Mani. But with time it came to be known as Mandarmani.[1]

Transportation

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Mandarmani can be best reached by road, however local police currently restricts private cars to drive across the beach. A proper road has been built allowing tourists to reach their hotels from the backside.

By train

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The nearest railway station is Contai (17 km) and Ashapurna Devi railway station and the nearest airport is Kolkata.[3] There are also multiple buses running every half-hour from 7 am till 6 pm.

By car

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From Kolkata, after crossing the Vidyasagar Setu, Kona Expressway leads to Mumbai Road. As the total drive takes about 3.5–4 hours from Kolkata via Kolaghat and Nandakumar. From Nandakumar there is a right turn towards Contai. In the said Kolkata- Digha highway there is stoppage named Chawalkhola where a left side village road ends at a sea-side village called Mandarmani.

There are two toll plazas on the route at Dhulagori and Sonapetya.

Activities

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The beach is the primary attraction offering tourists to enjoy the sea from early morning to late afternoon. From 3 PM onwards, people head out nearer resorts where beach bikes, ropeway etc. can be availed. There are also a string of local shops selling shells, handmade jewellery and handicrafts. A few locals also offer groups to take trip towards the mohana (Estuary) during sunset.

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References

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  1. ^ a b "West Bengal Tourism, Digha". Archived from the original on 9 February 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Mandarmani, A complete travel guide". Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Mandarmani". Retrieved 20 December 2012.
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