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5 forgotten beaches in Odisha that deserve their time

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 21, 2025, 16:00 IST
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5 forgotten beaches in Odisha that deserve their time

When deciding on a beach trip, Goa’s party sands or Kerala’s palm-lined coasts are the most sought-after. Even Odisha gets a mention—usually in the form of Puri. But what if I told you Odisha has some of the most pristine, uncrowded, and soul-refreshing beaches on the east coast?
These aren’t your loudspeaker-blaring, “ice cream-wale bhaiya” kind of beaches. These are places where the sea actually hums, the sand feels untouched, and your phone’s network decides to let you disconnect—for real. If you are curious by now, here are 5 off-beat Odisha beaches that deserve way more love (and foot traffic).

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Chandipur

Chandipur is a beach with a magic trick. Twice a day, the sea retreats up to five kilometers, leaving behind rippled sand and tiny marine life doing their thing. It’s not just a beach, it’s a full-blown science lesson in disguise. Ever wanted to walk into the sea without getting wet? This is your shot.

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Talsari

Located near the Odisha-Bengal border, Talasari is a sleepy coastal stretch dotted with palm and casuarina trees. The beach is shallow, the sunsets are theatrical, and the local fishermen might just invite you for a boat ride if you are lucky. There’s no chaos, no commercial buzz—just the quiet shuffle of waves and wind.

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Aryapalli

Close to Berhampur, Aryapalli is one of those blink-and-you-miss-it beaches—but if you do stop, you’ll wonder why more people haven’t. The beach is flat, wide, and almost eerily quiet, perfect for long, pensive walks where you overthink everything in the best way. Great for soul-searching. Or shell-searching.

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Gopalpur

Once a bustling port town in the British era, Gopalpur has an old-school charm—think colonial buildings now fading into nostalgia and a beach that still feels dignified. It’s got a mix of quiet luxury and fishing village vibes, which is rare and oddly satisfying. No giant umbrellas here—just horizon and history.

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Pati-Sonapur

This one’s Odisha’s best-kept secret. Located at the confluence of the Bahuda River and the Bay of Bengal, Pati-Sonapur is scenic to the point of unfairness. One side is the river, one side is the sea, and in between is you, questioning every loud, crowded beach you’ve ever been to.
These beaches don’t have cafes with neon signs or jet skis honking at swimmers. What they do have is something far rarer—silence, scenery, and space to breathe. All you need is a packed bag, a patient heart, and maybe, sunscreen that doesn’t smell like regret.

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