Hero Xoom 125 Digha Trip Part 5 | Digha to Mandarmani Coastal Road Ride & Sankarpur Beach

This is Part 5 of our Digha trip series, where the journey becomes even more exciting as we ride from Digha to Mandarmani on our Hero Xoom 125cc.

After exploring Digha in the previous parts, we continued our budget scooty road trip with a long ride along one of the most beautiful coastal routes in West Bengal. This part is all about scenic roads, peaceful vibes, and real travel experience.

If you are planning a Digha to Mandarmani road trip or looking for a long distance scooter ride experience, this journey will give you a clear idea.


Starting the Ride from Digha πŸ›΅

After having lunch, we packed our things and got ready for the next destination β€” Mandarmani.

The excitement of riding along the coast was already building up. Our Hero Xoom 125cc long ride had been smooth so far, and we were ready for another stretch of adventure.


Digha to Mandarmani Coastal Road Experience 🌊

This was one of the best parts of the entire trip.

The road from Digha to Mandarmani offers a beautiful coastal ride, where in many stretches you ride alongside the sea. The fresh air, open roads, and peaceful surroundings make it a perfect route for travel lovers.

What makes this route special:

  • Scenic sea-side views
  • Less traffic compared to city roads
  • Calm and relaxing environment

πŸ‘‰ If you love riding, this is one of the most enjoyable coastal road trips in West Bengal.


Hero Xoom 125cc Long Ride Performance πŸ›΅

Throughout this journey, the Hero Xoom 125cc continued to perform really well.

βœ” Smooth Riding Experience

The scooter handled long distances without any major issues.

βœ” Comfort for Couple Travel

Even with a pillion rider, the ride felt stable and manageable.

βœ” Perfect for Budget Travel

Low fuel consumption and easy handling make it ideal for a budget road trip by scooty.

πŸ‘‰ Overall, the Xoom 125 proved to be a reliable partner for a long distance scooter ride in India.


Sankarpur Beach Evening View πŸŒ…

On the way, we also experienced the peaceful beauty of Sankarpur Beach.

Compared to crowded tourist spots, Sankarpur feels quieter and more natural. The evening view here was truly relaxing, with fewer people and a calm environment.

πŸ‘‰ If you want a less crowded beach near Digha, Sankarpur is a great option.


Jagannath Dham Digha Night View ✨

Another highlight of this journey was seeing Jagannath Dham Digha at night.

The temple looks completely different after sunset β€” beautifully lit and peaceful. The calm atmosphere adds a spiritual touch to the overall travel experience.

πŸ‘‰ Visiting the temple both during day and night gives you two completely different experiences.


Couple Travel Experience ❀️

Traveling together on a scooter makes the journey more special.

From sharing the ride to enjoying small moments on the road, this trip was not just about destinations but about the experience itself.

πŸ‘‰ A couple scooty trip to Digha and Mandarmani can be simple, affordable, and full of memories.


Route & Travel Insights πŸ“

If you are planning this journey, here are some useful points:

  • πŸ›£οΈ Road Condition: Mostly good with some local patches
  • β›½ Fuel Planning: Keep enough fuel before starting coastal stretch
  • πŸŒ… Best Time: Afternoon to evening for scenic views
  • πŸ›΅ Vehicle: Suitable for scooters and bikes

πŸ‘‰ This route is perfect for a budget coastal road trip in West Bengal.


Final Thoughts

Part 5 of our journey added a new level of excitement.

From riding along the sea to exploring quieter beaches and enjoying night views of the temple, every moment felt different and refreshing.

If you are planning a Digha to Mandarmani trip by scooty, this experience will help you understand the route, road conditions, and overall travel vibe.


Watch Full Vlog πŸŽ₯

To see the complete ride β€” coastal roads, beach views, and real travel moments β€” watch the full video on our YouTube channel.

πŸ‘‰ Don’t forget to check out Part 1 to Part 4 for the complete journey from Khatra to Digha.

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