Serene environment, immense sailing
opportunities and loads of fun and frolic awaits you at one of the
most pristine beaches of Orissa namely Gopalpur on Sea. Located at a
mere distance of 16 kms from Berhampur, this humming seaport can be
a real retreat to the sea worshippers. Despite the crumbling walls
and pillars of the jetty, that are a witness to a past glory of
commercial activity; the beach offers peaceful ambience conducive to
introspection and conviviality.
Ideal for both sailing and surfing, the beach is fairly isolated and
remains undisturbed by the day trippers. Avid beach combers have
time and again declared the beach as one of the finest ones at the
Eastern Coast. The alluring capability of the beach has pressurized
the authorities to revitalize the port again and make it fit for
modern ships. May the pleasures of the beach with her backwaters
continue to spread its aquatic magic!
16 km from Berhampur, the Gopalpur-on-sea is a popular beautiful
sandy beach. Clusters of coconut and palm trees, white sand dunes
overgrown with casuarinas plantation separate the beach from the
blue waters of the sea. During the days of Kalingas it was known as
the port of Paloura from which traders sailed as far as Java, Bali
and Sumatra and piled up wealth dealing in silk and pearl. Later it
was a transit point to export sugar and cheap labourers for the tea
gardens of Assam in north eastern India. The crumbling walls and the
pillars of an ancient jetty together with some crumbling bungalows
are witness to its swinging maritime past.
The beach with its golden sand of the blue sea has its own sleepy
charm. The beach is a very quite and comparatively clean place to
swim and sun bathe, but take precautions because of treacherous
undercurrents. Watching Gopalpur's endless empty shoreline getting
swarmed with fishermen with their hand-nets full of catch is
interesting and enjoyable to while away time in the stunning
stillness. Whether it is the rising Sun over the azure waters or the
rhythmic lapping of waves shimmering in the bright moonlight, it is
an enduring experience. The old lighthouse open to visitors each
afternoon, but for a very short duration, offers good views.
Very easily accessible from Berhampur, it has plenty of
accommodation options (advisable to book in advance during the high
season, November-January; for the rest of the year, it is just
idle).