Long stretches of white, silky sand, large black rocks, and clear, blue water may be seen at Kalapathar Beach. It is a continuation of beach No. 5 and is located on one of Havelock’s corners. In the summer, the beach can get quite crowded, but if you travel further to the south, you’ll be by yourself. Where there previously was an elephant training camp, a little lodge route winds through the lush woods, but today all that remains is a remote beach.
The water is deep enough to swim in and the tides have no impact on it. Take caution when entering the ocean as there are some rocks and corals. A few wooden seats and umbrellas are available at Kalapathar. In the shade of the trees, there is also a small picnic area with garbage cans. There are no additional facilities than the fresh coconuts and mango juices that locals offer during the season.