Bakkhali offers a tranquil escape from urban life, making it an ideal destination for relaxation and nature enthusiasts. Its most prominent feature is an 8-kilometer-long, crescent-shaped beach that stretches from Bakkhali to Fraserganj, providing rare opportunities to witness both sunrise and sunset over the Bay of Bengal.
Bakkhali Beach: The primary attraction
this crescent-shaped beach offers a vast expanse of sand.
Henry's Island: A secluded island known for its natural beauty.
Fraserganj Wind Park: Home to one of West Bengal's largest wind energy farms.
Bishalakshmi Temple: A local Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Bishalakshmi.
Crocodile Propagation Centre: A conservation center where visitors can observe crocodiles of various ages.
Jambu Dwip: An uninhabited island accessible by boat.
Fraserganj Beach: An extension of Bakkhali Beach.
Bakkhali Watch Tower: Offers elevated views of the surrounding landscape.
Mangrove Reserve Forest: Explore the rich biodiversity of the mangrove ecosystem.
Benfish Harbour (Fraserganj Fishing Harbour): A bustling fishing harbor.
Lothian Island: A forested island located nearby.
Sagar Island (Gangasagar): A significant pilgrimage site.
Mousuni Island: A nearby island accessible by crossing a river near Namkhana.
Gobardhanpur Beach: An emerging beach destination.
Kalisthan Sea Beach: Another tranquil beach in the vicinity.
Dhablat Beach: A less-explored beach offering solitude and natural beauty.
Sunset Point Bakkhali: A specific vantage point designated for experiencing the breathtaking sunsets.
Sea View Point: A general location offering expansive views of the sea and coastline.
Ban Bibi Temple: A small temple located inside the forest.
Saptamukhi River Mouth: The confluence point of the Saptamukhi River with the Bay of Bengal.