Kalapathar Beach

HIGHLIGHTS

Transportation Options: By Vehicle
Distance from Havelock Jetty: 08 Km
Cab/Taxi Charges: 1000/-
Visiting Timing: Full Day except Night Stay
Trip Duration: 04 Hours
Closing day: No, Everyday Opens
Major Attraction: Sun Rise View
Activities: Beach Combing/Photography/Sun Bath
Life Guard: Available
Public toilet: Available.
Food option: Available
Night Stay: Not Permitted
Note: Water Sports Not Available

DESCRIPTION

Kalapathar Beach is a unique and picturesque destination located in the Kalapathar Village, Swaraj Dweep. It is a beautiful combination of silky golden sands, blue waters, lush green trees, and big black rocks that give it a distinctive look. The beach stretches long and is a continuation of beach No. 5, situated on one corner of Havelock Island.

While the beach can get a bit crowded during the high season, if you walk further south, you can find yourself completely alone, surrounded by the serene beauty of nature. There is a small lodging path through the green jungle, which was once an elephant training camp, but now leads to a secluded beach where you can relax and unwind.

Although swimming is prohibited on the beach due to the presence of black rocks, the water is deep enough to take a dip and is not affected by tides. It’s essential to be cautious while going into the water as there are rocks and corals. Kalapathar Beach offers a couple of umbrellas and wooden chairs for visitors to relax and enjoy the view. There is also a small picnic area with trash bins set in the shade of the trees, and during the season, locals sell fresh coconuts and mango juices, adding to the charm of this serene location.

BEST TIME TO VISIT AT KALAPATHAR BEACH

Kalapathar Beach is known for its stunning sunrise views, making early morning the best time to visit the beach. If you’re not an early riser, don’t worry! You can visit the beach anytime during the day to enjoy a leisurely picnic or relaxation session. The beach is also a great place to spend some time during the layover period between checking out of your hotel and boarding the ferry. So, plan your visit to Kalapathar Beach according to your preferences and make the most of your time in this beautiful location.

HOW TO REACH KALAPATHAR BEACH FROM HOTEL & RESORT

To reach Kalapathar beach from your hotel or resort, you can hire a taxi or take a local bus. The beach is located on the southern tip of Havelock Island and is about 6 km from the main market. It takes about 20-30 minutes to reach the beach by taxi or bus. Alternatively, you can also rent a bike or scooter and ride to the beach on your own. The road to the beach passes through lush green forests and offers scenic views of the coastline. It is recommended to carry enough drinking water and some snacks as there are no restaurants or food stalls on the beach.

THINGS TO DO AT KALAPATHAR BEACH

Kalapathar Beach is a serene and peaceful location, perfect for those looking to unwind and relax. While there are not many activities available, here are some things to do at Kalapathar Beach:

Enjoy the sunrise: Kalapathar Beach is one of the best places to witness a breathtaking sunrise. Wake up early and head to the beach to watch the sun rise over the horizon.

Relax and sunbathe: The beach is a great spot to soak up the sun and enjoy a peaceful day by the sea. Bring a book, a beach towel, and some sunscreen, and simply relax.

Walk along the shore: Take a leisurely stroll along the shore and enjoy the beautiful scenery around you. The beach is a great place to clear your head and get some exercise.

Photography: Kalapathar Beach is a picturesque location, perfect for capturing some amazing photographs. The black rocks and turquoise blue sea make for a stunning backdrop.

Explore the village: Take a walk through the quaint Kalapathar Village and learn about the local way of life. You can also visit the nearby attractions like Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, and Vijaynagar Beach.

FOOD OPTIONS NEAR KALAPATHAR BEACH
Kalapathar Beach is a secluded area with limited food options available nearby. However, you can find a few small local eateries selling fresh coconut water and fruit juices. If you are looking for proper meals, it is advisable to carry your food or visit some of the restaurants in Havelock Island, which is about 12 km away from Kalapathar Beach.

TRAVEL TIPS F FOR KALAPATHAR BEACH

Here are some travel tips for visiting Kalapathar Beach:

  • Carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Bring your own snacks and water as there are limited food options available on the beach.
  • Wear appropriate footwear as there are rocks and corals on the beach.
  • Do not swim in the water as it is prohibited due to the presence of black rocks and corals.
  • Keep the beach clean by disposing of your trash in the bins provided.
  • Plan your visit early in the morning to catch the sunrise and avoid the crowd.
  • Hire a local guide for a better understanding of the history and culture of the place.
  • Respect the local traditions and customs.
  • Book your accommodations in advance during peak season to avoid any inconvenience.
    Follow all the safety instructions provided by the authorities.
  • Water and snacks: The beach doesn’t have any restaurants or food stalls nearby, so carrying water and some snacks is advisable.
  • Camera: The beach is a picturesque location, and carrying a camera will allow you to capture some memorable moments.
  • Cash: There are no ATMs or banks near the beach, so it’s best to carry cash for any expenses.

THINGS TO AVOID AT KALAPATHAR BEACH

While visiting Kalapathar Beach, there are certain things that you should avoid to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Swimming – The presence of rocks and corals in the water makes swimming dangerous, so it is better to avoid it.
  • Littering – Please ensure that you do not leave any trash on the beach. There are trash bins available, so make use of them.
  • Damage to the ecosystem – Do not damage the ecosystem of the beach by plucking flowers or disturbing animals.
  • Drinking alcohol – It is not permitted to drink alcohol on the beach.
  • Climbing on rocks – Climbing on rocks is risky and can lead to injury, so it should be avoided.

Frequently
Asked Questions

No, it is not safe to swim in the waters of Kalapathar Beach due to the presence of black rocks, corals, and strong currents.

Yes, there are some resorts and guesthouses available near Kalapathar Beach. You can also find homestays and cottages for a comfortable stay.

It is not recommended to visit Kalapathar Beach during monsoon season (June to September) as the sea can get rough and the beach may become inaccessible due to heavy rainfall and landslides.

There are a few small restaurants and local food vendors near Kalapathar Beach that offer fresh seafood, snacks, and beverages.

No, there is no entry fee to visit Kalapathar Beach.

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