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5 things to know before you visit Chilika

1. Chilika has 3 entry points - You are probably aware of the fact that Chilika Lake is the Asia's largest brackish water lagoon and an impressive array of bird life, both native and migrant, makes it one of the best places in India for bird-watching, splashing around in the water and quiet relaxation. And you are planning for a trip to this famous lake listed in UNESCO World Heritage tentative list. But are you aware that there are 3 entry points for this lake? Or do you know Satapada is home to the Irrawaddy dolphin? Or do you know you have to head towards Barkul in order to enjoy water sports? If not, please have a look at these 3 essential things you should know before embarking on a journey to this blue lagoon. There are three entry points to this large lake - Satapada, Barkul and Rambha. All 3 places are well connected by road to Puri, Kolkata and Chennai through National Highway. Satapada is on the eastern bank of the lake is about 50 km by road southwest

11 reasons why you should take a road trip to Bankura in winter

1. Drive over Mukutmanipur Dam - A drive over Kangsabati dam at Mukutmaniur will relieve stress and anxiety. Moreover, it is free. But, you have to collect passes between 10am to 4pm. Trust me, you will definitely cherish the scenic view of the dam from Musatirana view point. 2. Drive to Jhilimili - Though Jhilimil has nothing special to offer, a drive to Jhilimili, especially Talberia Dam is very much recommended. You will not only enjoy the scenic beauty of the dam, but also enjoy the drive through I picturesque hilly road. 3. Drive through Taldangra forest - If you have a plan to cover Bishnupur, you should drive through Taldangra forest. The scenic beauty is awesome. 4. Experience Susunia - If you are interested in history, rock climbing or picnic or just want to stay in nature's lap for day, you should pay a visit to Susunia hill in Bankura. It is a known archaeological and fossil site. You can also see 4th century inscription there. Moreo