Continued from here.
After lunch and a little afternoon shut-eye, we decided to go sightseeing around Digha. Our first destination was the Science Center established by the National Council of Science Museums at New Digha. The Centre offers a variety of mechanisms to make science an enjoyable learning experience. There is a biology section with few animals, a physics section, a planetarium which holds evening shows and a park. Had fun time exploring all the mechanisms.
That is The Headless Husband.
As we had other places to see we did not stay to watch a show at the planetarium. From there we went to the Udaypur beach. One should bargain hard with the rickshaw pullers there as they over charge tourists. Rickshaw pullers don’t take passengers right to the beach. One has to walk a bit to get to the beach.
At Udaypur beach bikes are available for rent to go roaming around the beach and to Talsari beach at low tide. It had got dark by the time we left the beach to go to Old Digha. Old Digha is a bustling part of the town. It would be cheaper to stay at the hotels there but there would be no peace. There is a much bigger and cheaper market at Old Digha. Also ATMs are located at Old Digha only. We made our way to the beach. As expected it was very crowded, especially because the tide was high and only few people had ventured into the water. Spent the rest of the evening sitting on the stone tables there, sipping hot tea and chatting. Then we went back to New Digha. Did some window shopping, had dinner at the hotel restaurant and retired to our rooms.
11th Dec 2010: We were due to checkout in the afternoon. So all of us went souvenir shopping at the market after breakfast at an outlet at the market. Do not try Aaloo Paratha at Digha!! Curios made of sea-shell, shell jewellery, moderate varieties of reputed Madur of Midnapore (hand-woven mat made of weeds) in colourful designs, cottage crafts of Digha and Midnapur are available. Rates are not that high and good bargaining skills can get you lesser rates.
This is the best curio shop of the market at New Digha

After lots of shopping, we returned to our hotel for lunch. Checked out from our rooms, kept the luggage at the hotel lobby and had lunch. Post lunch, all of us went to the beach for one last time. It was so wonderful to see the shimmering waters of the Bay of Bengal.
After spending some time on the beach and drinking coconut water, we came back to our hotel. Picked up our luggage and left for the station. Hope to visit Digha again with more time on my hands and to visit places like Shankarpur, Mandarmoni, Junput etc too.
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Nice sea shell based objects. So, did you buy anything? Also, the last photo of the sea with the glitter of the sun is quite good!
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Oh I did lots of shopping!
” Do not try Aaloo Paratha at Digha!” Why???
Shopping would be interesting here!! LOL @ Headless Husband!
Wonderful travelogue!
oh it was the worst paratha I have ever eaten. It was like fried chapati with aaloo in middle.
Wow. I loved the last picture the most, out of this post!
It looks like a glittering city-line beyond a wave
thanks!
the arts and crafts look beautiful! The last pic is the best..
yeah the shell work crafts are really beautiful!
Nice
So what things did you buy there?
And you also forgot links to previous parts of this post…
oops! thanks! will update. I bought all those shell work souvenirs and jute work stuff.
All in all you had a great time on the holiday… Excellent lovely pictures … Enjoyed the trip to Digha while reading the article …
thanks Bikram!
Nice pics. The shell figures look sooo wonderful. Unfortunately they are not available in namma Bangaluru
P.S. Enjoyed your travelogue. Waiting for more…
yeah and even if they are they will be pricey like Gujju stuff. Its better to buy souvenirs at home state only.
The sunset pic is amazing!!!
I have always loved the Bay of Bengal for its violent nature!!! Enjoyed a lot at Puri!!!
Yeah Puri is wonderful!