Kudle Beach
Niranjan DasNiranjan Das/Guest Contributor/BEACHES, GOKARNA/ Updated : Apr 22, 2015, 16:33 IST
Synopsis
One of the most preferred beaches in Gokarna, Kudle Beach lies between the main beach of Gokarna and Om beach. The road that leads to Om Beach from Gokarna town goes over a hilltop and offers the best vistas of Kudle Beach. The v … Read more
One of the most preferred beaches in Gokarna, Kudle Beach lies between the main beach of Gokarna and Om beach. The road that leads to Om Beach from Gokarna town goes over a hilltop and offers the best vistas of Kudle Beach. The view of the setting sun over this beach with a wonderful spread of greenery in the valley is absolutely amazing. Read less

One of the most preferred beaches in Gokarna, Kudle Beach lies between the main beach of Gokarna and Om beach. The road that leads to Om Beach from Gokarna town goes over a hilltop and offers the best vistas of Kudle Beach. The view of the setting sun over this beach with a wonderful spread of greenery in the valley is absolutely amazing. The northern end of the beach connects to the main beach of Gokarna, while the southern end of Kudle Beach leads to a few rocky hills leading further to Om Beach. This trail is one of the means to reach this beautiful beach. The long stretch of sand looks quite lovely during the season, when it is filled with beach bums, volleyball lovers, musicians playing by the sea and backpackers lazing around. Being a popular beach with travellers, Kudle Beach also has a lot of cafes, shacks and guesthouses, and is a recommended place of stay in Gokarna. The place becomes quite deserted during the monsoons when most of the shacks are closed and there is very little presence of visitors on the beach.
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