Gopalpur-on-Sea (Berhampur) |
Gopalpur, the famous beachfront
town near Berhampur city in Ganjam district of Odisha is also a well-known
tourist destination. “In the past, we have climbed on the top of the
lighthouse, and seen the beautiful Bay of Bengal and the shadow of it on the
beach. With the proposal from the shipping ministry to make it more attractive,
a lot of tourists will definitely avail the opportunity to explore the
British-era wonder,’’ said Manas Panigrahi of Berhampur city, which is also
known for its silk saris.
Gopalpur lighthouse came into
existence in 1871 for assisting coastal shipping between Rangoon and Coromandal
coast ports. The steamer service to Rangoon also touched Gopalpur port in the
past. Local residents said due to erosion of the coast in 1943, the lighthouse
got heavily damaged and stopped functioning. Later, it remained unused due to
World War II. In 1948, a new gas light inside a 500mm lantern was established
on a hillock about 1km north from the coast. The present lighthouse was
constructed on December 15, 1967.
Tour operator Srikant Mishra from
Bhubaneswar is happy that the Centre has considered the renovation and
development of the heritage lighthouse. “We often get tourists who want to take
beach tourism very seriously and also explore the lighthouses, but there is no
amenities for them. The project will help them to spend quality time there. The
destinations will be helpful for the niche tourists,” he added.
Some of the major lighthouses
included in the programme are the ones at Kanhoji Angre in Mumbai, Kanyakumari,
Rameswaram, Mahabalipuram, Chennai, Vishakhapatnam, Aguado, Dwarka and Minicoy. Source: The Telegraph
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