Although coastal trekking is yet to take off in West Bengal, enthusiasts follow a route from Chandipur (in neighbouring Odisha) to the states most popular seaside resort, Digha. Most of the trek route lies through Odisha. As the route lies through lonely beach areas, it is best to trek in a group or join one making the trip. Several river crossings are required along the route. Check with local fisher-folk and villagers for information regarding tides. Fishermen usually ferry trekkers in their boats for a small payment. Carry camping gear, provisions, including drinking water, and medicines. Most start the trek early morning from the Chandipur beach, with a night halt each at Kasafal, Dagara and Talsari, before reaching Digha. Usually six to seven hours of walking is required daily. At Kasafal and Dagara, seek villagers help for camping site or a stay at a local home hotels available at Talsari, on the Odisha-West Bengal border. Winter is the best time. Sun protection gear and proper shoes must.