It was a sultry afternoon in Goa in
October and we were searching for a place which was peaceful and provided the
much needed relief from the crowds. We decided upon visiting Gokarna, a small
town in Karnataka, as we also had always wanted to visit the Gokarna
Mahabaleshwar temple. We started early in the morning by road and reached
Gokarna via Karwar by noon. On the way we were compelled to visit the Devbagh beach at Karwar for its spellbinding views as shown in the picture below.
The road, which takes you to the small town from the highway, is narrow and winding. As we approached the resort, the scene changed from dusty roads to pathways lined with silver oak trees and banana plantations. The midday sun had cast its golden colour on the town and the mountainside. There were hardly any people around. We were happy that our choice of holiday was right. The town is a sleepy town with few shops and worn down houses.
The Karwar Beach |
The road, which takes you to the small town from the highway, is narrow and winding. As we approached the resort, the scene changed from dusty roads to pathways lined with silver oak trees and banana plantations. The midday sun had cast its golden colour on the town and the mountainside. There were hardly any people around. We were happy that our choice of holiday was right. The town is a sleepy town with few shops and worn down houses.
Flower Shops on the way
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We were a bit apprehensive about our choice of the hotel. We were
welcomed by Ravi and Kishore, two young boys of a mountain top resort, known as Paradise Resort, overlooking the Kudle
Beach. It was a beautiful place surrounded by palm trees in the midst of a
jungle. The cottage we had chosen online was far better than our expectations.
It was like a log cabin with a panoramic view of the jungle. The ground floor
had a huge bathroom with huge glass French windows overlooking the
jungle.
After a quick lunch we decided to
explore the Kudle beach which was nearby. We were provided with a guide who
took us through a twisting narrow path covered with dry leaves and rocks
winding through the jungle. We were thankful that we had worn shoes else it
would have been difficult to walk on the rough terrain. The beach was nowhere
in sight for a long time and just when we had started wondering when this
hopping on rocks would end, we were greeted with a panoramic view of the Kudle
beach. It was simply mesmerising. The sun's rays danced on the waters creating
a magical shimmering effect on the waters. The beach was lined with greenery
and thankfully there were very few visitors. We waded through the waters and
walked bare foot on the sands along the entire stretch.
While on one
side was the aquamarine water of the Arabian sea, the other side was lined with
the rocky mountains of the Western Ghats. The wind was soft and fishermen's
boats sailed lazily through the waters. We noticed some food shacks and decided
to have snacks at one of them. We chose the one at the end of the beach which
gave us a good view of the expansive beach. It was very relaxing and we decided
to leave as the golden sun had set and darkness spread over the beach. The sky
lit up with the stars and the moonlight played with the waves and silvery
sands. The atmosphere was ethereal.
The Kudle Beach |
The next day we woke up early in the
morning and set out to visit the Om Beach which is on the other side of Kudle
Beach. The winding roads and the steep steps made us breathless and suddenly at
a corner was one of the most beautiful natural scenes we had seen. The waters
were crystal clear and the beach had a unique shape, like that of the letter
"Om" in Devnagiri script. The view from top was breath-taking and the
beach was deserted except for a few foreigners who could be seen meditating. We
soaked in the sun and as we neared the waters the foamy surf swirled around our
legs. The peaceful blue sky with wispy cotton clouds having bright yellow
fringes left us feeling absolutely relaxed. We left for lunch at the resort and
promised ourselves that we would revisit this place.
The Om Beach |
The Kudle beach is west facing. Om beach, Half moon Beach, Paradise Beach (also
known as Full moon) and Belekan beach are south facing. We had no time to visit
the other beaches, a decision we regretted later. Mirjan Fort is a
beautiful fort located in the village of Mirjan on the west coast of the Uttara
Kannada district in Karnataka and is also worth visiting.
The Gokarna Mahabaleshwar temple is a
must visit. This temple in Gokarna is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord
Mahabaleshwar, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The temple is
considered as pious as the Shiva temple at Varanasi or Kashi in Northern India and
hence is known as the Dakshin Kasi. This temple enshrines the Atma Lingam
of Lord Shiva. According to the legend, the Atmalinga was placed
at Gokarna, in the temple precincts, by Ravana, when
he carried it from Mount Kailash in the Himalayas. The temple is built in a classical Dravidian style of architecture.The temple
has a small hole in the sanctum sanctorum from where devotees can see the top
of the Atma Linga. The best time to visit the temple is during the
festival of Shivaratri which marks the day Lord Shiva was born. During this
festival, Rathyatra (Travel on a Chariot) is held.
The next day we decided to visit the
famous Murudeshwar Temple a few kilometers away from Gokarna. This temple
is built on the Kanduka Hill which is surrounded on three sides by the waters
of the Arabian Sea. Murudeshwar is a picturesque place
situated between Honnavar and Bhatkal. Murudeshwar is also known for the
Murudeshwar Fort and wonderful beaches. Nearby, Netrani Island, is also a very
popular spot for tourists as it offers excellent boating, snorkelling and scuba
diving opportunities.
Murudeshwara has a railway station on the Mangalore-Mumbai Konkan railway route.
Murudeshwara has a railway station on the Mangalore-Mumbai Konkan railway route.
A huge towering statue of Lord Shiva,
visible from great distances, is present in the temple complex. It is the
second highest statue of Lord Shiva in the world. The tallest Shiva statue is
in Nepal.
The Rajagopura at the entrance of the temple complex is the world's tallest, standing at 249 feet. The Gopura has 22 floors and is the only Gopura to be fitted with elevators. The view from the top is breathtaking and offers a 360 degree panoramic view of the Arabian Sea surrounding the temple.
The next morning we left for home promising ourselves another trip to this lovely destination.
The Rajagopura at the entrance of the temple complex is the world's tallest, standing at 249 feet. The Gopura has 22 floors and is the only Gopura to be fitted with elevators. The view from the top is breathtaking and offers a 360 degree panoramic view of the Arabian Sea surrounding the temple.
The next morning we left for home promising ourselves another trip to this lovely destination.
Tips:
1) Gents are not allowed to wear shirts while entering the sanctum santorium of the Mahabaleshwar temple. Ladies can wear traditional Indian outfits.
2) If you are a fish lover then visit the hotel Fish Land at Honnaver.
3) The Paradise resort serves only vegetarian food which is very tasty. They do not accept credit cards. Please confirm before booking.
3) Please do not visit any of these places especially the Murudeshwar temple during the vacations as they are very crowded and you have to stand in long queues for darshan.
4) Always carry an extra pair of clothing while visiting the beaches as the pristine blue waters tempts one to take a dip.
1) Gents are not allowed to wear shirts while entering the sanctum santorium of the Mahabaleshwar temple. Ladies can wear traditional Indian outfits.
2) If you are a fish lover then visit the hotel Fish Land at Honnaver.
3) The Paradise resort serves only vegetarian food which is very tasty. They do not accept credit cards. Please confirm before booking.
3) Please do not visit any of these places especially the Murudeshwar temple during the vacations as they are very crowded and you have to stand in long queues for darshan.
4) Always carry an extra pair of clothing while visiting the beaches as the pristine blue waters tempts one to take a dip.
Thanks for the detailed information about Gokarna, very nice. It will surely help the other tourists.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully elucidated blog. Your description of the scenes is so tempting. Would love to visit this place after reading your blog. Please send the details and location of Paradise Resort.
ReplyDeleteYou can google it. I am sorry as I have misplaced their business card. I booked through makemytrip.
DeleteWonderful destination. Your detailed description is so vivid. Will surely visit this place when we need to unwind as you have rightly said. Please send the details of Paradise Resort. Or may be I will look it up on Google.
ReplyDeleteWow!! What a beautiful description. Would love to visit this place. Please can you send the details of the log cabin resort. It is so attractive. My next place to visit for sure. Thanks for the lovely info. Please keep writing. Love to read your blogs. They are so elucidating.
ReplyDeleteSuperb description of the place. As usual, you have written beautifully and made it so tempting. YOur description of Kashmir was so good that we plan to visit the place in spite of the problems there. Please keep writing. Love to read your blogs. Will look up google for Paradise resort. Want to experience a stay in a log cabin. Beautiful pictures. Am going there on my next visit to Goa and Karwar. And yes,the Devbagh beach is so beautiful. Will go to visit that too.
ReplyDeleteI was waiting for your next blog as I love the way you describe everything. This blog too is compelling me to have a short trip to Gokarna. I did'nt know there was any such place till I read your blog. It looks beautiful, and I am hoping to go there next month itself. Please what's app me the details and keep writing. Looking forward to you blog on Kerala. Please post it soon as I am planning a trip this November.
ReplyDeletePlease please please write about Kerala fast. I am visiting Kerala in November and your blogs are so helpful. Lovely description and pictures are beautiful. Would want to visit this place too in a long weekend. As you say it may be crowded then. But will surely visit. I googled it and found the details. Your tips are very helpful. The blog you wrote on Kashmir was superb and helped us a lot during our trip.
ReplyDeleteWow! I am happy to know you had a great adventurous trip. The place looks beautiful. I love the vibe the of your blog. Makes me wanna go for a trip to this place soon.
ReplyDelete04.03.2017 Dear Gauri Naik, Thanks for "bringing alive" this wonderful scenic beauty .. place's worth visiting !!
ReplyDeleteDear Gauri, very informative and beautiful description given by you . I can visualize the places as i read what you have written thoroughly and in great detail. Worth visiting.
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