Paradeep Sea Beach
Paradeep Beach is at a distance of 94-km from Cuttack and 125 km from Temple city Bhubaneswar. Paradeep is one of the beautiful sea beach of Odisha/Orissa lies on the confluence of the river Mahanadi and the Bay of Bengal. The beach is famous for its clear blue water, green forest, stones alongside the beach, a good marine drive and the biggest port. The scenic location of the beach gives an ideal destination for tour. Visitors can spend some hours by frolicking in the lovely indigo water. The beach is also famous for Kalinga Baliyatra & better known as Biju Maidan. You can enjoy here by sunbathing and strolling and Beach Baliyatra in winter i.e the month of November/December.
Beach Accessibility
Airlines: The nearest airport is Bhubaneswar just 125km away from Paradeep; from there you can easily fetch a vehicle or a bus.
Rail Lines: The nearest rail station is Cuttack, 94 km away from Paradeep. From here you can pick a bus to Paradeep.
Bus Lines: NH-5A links Paradeep, so any one can easily come to Paradeep from major cities of Orissa, it also connect 3 major tourist towns of Udayagiri, Lalitgiri and Ratnagiri, all within a 100km.
Fascinating Places near the Paradeep Beach
Temple of Baladeva
Kendrapara, known as ‘Tulasi Kshetra’, is famous for the temple of Lord Baladeva.
Jhankad
Situated 60-km from Cuttack, Jhankad popular for the temple of Goddess Sarala and the place is associated with poet Sarala Das, the first epic poet of Orissa. A grand car festival is held here annually which attracts a vast crowd.
Bhitarkanika National Park
The seashore area has been a crocodile sanctuary since 1975.Bhitarkanika National Park, sprawled over 367 sq km, is home to variety of animals. The exciting forest is covered by mangrove s criss-crossed by rivers and creeks.
Gahirmatha
Known for sea turtles and water monitor lizards, Gahirmatha beach has rare white crocodiles. It is also a Park for deer and migratory birds. The place is now the nesting place of the olive Ridley sea turtles.
Touring Seasons : November to March i.e in Winter Season.
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