Kudle Beach on the coast of Gokarna is famous for its beauty and the sightseeing experience that adorns it. Surrounded by tall coconut trees, this piece of land looks like a ‘C’ shaped perfectly. Symbolizing a very extension of a lonely sea and a piece of ground. Observing the break of dawn and the setting of the sun is perhaps one of the joys or pleasures people get in this area. It is only crowded during the high season, the American winter season between November and February. However, from October to March, the local people also use these sheds and huts for shelter and kitchen purposes as temporary housing.
Things To Do At Kudle Beach
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The first and foremost thing that one can do is relax on the shore of the beach and, at the same time, get a tan by basking under the sun. It is also perfect for beach trekking since Kudle Beach is one of the best areas. The trek from Kudle Beach to Paradise Beach is so beautiful that it is advisable to even go at night when the moon is full. Most people like to perform yoga at the beach in the morning or sunset. It provides the solitude, stillness, and self-discipline that the original form of meditation needs. Some visitors also come here for a few laps of the morning or evening walk. Surprisingly, a quiet and beautiful beach is a perfect place to gain something good for one’s health.
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Weather At The Beach
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Summer begins in late April and goes to early June. The climate is pretty hot and humid in the summers; at times, it rises to about 40 degrees Celsius. Thus, one cannot state that summer is the best season to be in this place. An important aspect to note about the place’s climate is that the monsoon season runs from July to October, and the place is known to receive quite a lot of rainfall during this period. During this time, the beaches are described as dirty and ill-maintained, and thus, this makes it very undesirable for anyone to visit this place. The best time to visit is between November and March, as this is when the beach is less occupied.
Places To Visit Near The Beach
Here is a list of places to remember when visiting Kudle Beach and making the most of your time in Gokarna for an unforgettable experience.
1. Mahabaleshwar Temple
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This is one of the oldest temples in the state, and it is essential among devotees mainly because of the myths and history linked to it. The Hindu scriptures also refer to the temple, namely the Ramayana and Mahabharata. The place is considered as sacred as Kashi, which is situated in northern India; thus, the temple site is referred to as Dakshin Kashi. A stone idol of Lord Shiva is housed at the shrine, which has been sculpted with antiquity and dates back to about 1500 years.
Location: Koti Teertha Rd, Dandebargh, Gokarna, 581326
Distance from Kudle Beach: 6.9 km
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2. Half Moon Beach
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Half Moon Beach is famous for its clean, sparkling sandy beaches against the blue water that looks so transparent. It can be visited by a hike from Om Beach which is sort of adventurous in its own right. This beach, being quite secluded from all the other crowded places, is a perfect place to enjoy the several available fun activities, not to mention the lip-smacking food that is served at the shacks nearby. This park offers facilities for canoeing, paintball, paddle boating, and camping, among other recreational activities.
Location: Half Moon Beach, Gokarna 581326
Distance from Kudle Beach: 2.7 km
3. Mirjan Fort
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Situated on the banks of the Aganashini River, Fort is unique for its architectural beauty. Spread over an area of nearly 10 acres, the fort can be accessed through small flights of stairs that lead to the fort’s interior. It is a double-storied fort constructed with laterite stones and has high ramparts and bastions with high towers. The Marathas captured it in 1757, and the British took it in 1784, leaving this historical tower to tell the story.
Location: Talluk, Mirjan Fort Road, Mirjan, 581333
Distance from Kudle Beach: 27 km
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4. Anshi National Park
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It is located within the boundary of the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary and stretches over approximately 500 square kilometres of the sanctuary. This is another very popular Tiger Reserve, and it is now referred to as the Kali Tiger Reserve. The park contains over three hundred forms of wild animals, birds, herbs, shrubs, and reptiles that are endemic to montane regions. Situated on the bank of the Kali River, the park’s geographies are scenic deep valleys, forests, and narrow slopes.
Location: Kodthalli, Karnataka, 581187
Distance from Kudle Beach: 112 km
How To Reach The Beach
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One can either relax on a shore or look at the waves that do not stop coming. Most locals prefer this beach for a morning walk, an evening stroll, or even yoga as this Kudle beach is not crowded with a hoard of tourists and is very peaceful. If you are planning to travel to Kudle Beach of Gokarna for these reasons, then you have to follow these routes:
By Bus:
Shivamogga Bus Terminal is your best bet. This is a junction familiar to buses coming from other large cities. From here, one can board local transport by bus and alight at Gokarna Bus Stand Bangla Gudda, which is nearest to this beach.
By Car:
Kudle Beach is 147 km from Goa, which means that your drive should take about 3 hours on average. Mangalore, the nearest city to Kudle Beach, is situated at a distance of 235 km. The drive to the beach will take 5 hours. Bangalore is 490 km away from Kudle Beach. One can have picture-perfect views throughout the total 9 hours of the road trip.
By Railway:
The nearest railway junction is the Madgaon Junction Railway Station, and the nearest local station is Gokarna Station. Those who plan to travel by train can halt at Gokarna Railway station and, from there, quickly get into a bus or even hire a taxi to reach this place.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Kudle Beach
What are the dining options that are available at Kudle Beach?
Kudle Beach has beach shacks and cafes that serve a variety of cuisines, including Indian, Continental, and seafood. Some of the most popular include Little Paradise Inn, Café 1987, and Dolphin Bay Café. They provide a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy your meals with a view of the beach.
How is the crowd at Kudle Beach?
Kudle Beach is crowded during the peak seasons, from December to February. However, it is generally less crowded compared to other popular beaches in Gokarna. Consider visiting during weekdays or in October-November and February-March for a quiet environment.
What is the nightlife like at Kudle Beach?
Kudle Beach has a relaxed nightlife with beach shacks and cafes playing music, bonfires, and casual hangouts. It’s not a party destination, but you can enjoy if you are in for a laid-back evening.
Are there any stores near Kudle Beach to get souvenirs?
There are a few stalls near Kudle Beach where you find handmade jewelry, clothes, and local crafts. For more varieties, explore the markets in Gokarna town.
What are some must-have local dishes to try at Kudle Beach?
Try the local delicacies like neer dosa, and prawn gassi which is made of a rich coconut milk curry. Also, don't miss out on the chicken ghee roast and crispy pomfret fry.
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