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The original plan was to drive down to Kodi Bengare and watch the sunset but after 4 hours of torture on the road to murudeshwar, we really did not want spend another 2 hours on the road. The unknown beach – Murudeshwar, Karnataka Kodi Lighthouse Hence drove back for 2 painfully agonizing hours and spent some time lazing in the courtyard of the homestay. We would have loved to watch the sunset from this stretch of the coast but shuddered at the thought of trucks/busses barreling down the 2 lane with high beams on. The only pockets of joy were the few minutes spent at maravanthe and this isolated stretch of sand that we got to know about through Team BHP. It took 2 hours to drive 70 kms from the homestay to Murudeshwar. The less said about the road conditions, the better. Beautiful Beejadi beach – Koteshwar, Karnataka The other side of MurudeshwarĢ7th Jan was spent driving to and from Murudeshwar.
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Its perfect for families with kids to spend time enjoying nature in its almost pristine state without a lot of intrusion from locals or other tourists. Just a 10 minute walk from the homestay, this beach has a long stretch of almost white sands and a gentle slope that allows you to wade quiet a distance into the sea and enjoy the waves. Clean (if you ignore all the plastic that is washed ashore from the sea), quiet and secluded, this was the perfect place for us to end the day. We spent 26th Jan evening at Beejadi beach. By 2.30 we had got off NH66 after crossing Koteshwar and entered the narrow lanes that would lead us to so many interesting places over the next few days Narrow roads en-route Beejadi beach – Koteshwar, Karnataka Our own private beach Don’t miss the Kokum juice if you happen to stop there for a bite. Lunch was delicious neer dose and veg meals at Hotel Mayur, Someshwara. While we don’t fully agree with him, If a drive to meditate was on the cards, then the road through Someshwara sanctuary would be a prime candidate.Ħ am start on 26th Jan morning, we made good time and were able to cross Agumbe just after noon, even after a 45 minute breakfast stop at Swathi Delicacy. Abundance of tree cover and the silence all around makes it a very pleasant experience.Ī friend of ours once mentioned that driving to him was like meditation – the focus on road ahead and single minded thought of moving forward making it a liberating experience. Someshwara – Goliangady is another beautiful stretch of twisty tarmac – fast curves and minimal traffic. We always thought that Aldur – Balehonnur was one of the best stretches of ghats in Karnataka that one can drive. Decided to avoid Charmadi as we did not want to spend hours behind tankers & buses and hence decided to drive down via Belur – Chikmagalur – Sringeri – Agumbe – Goliangadi. Plan was very simple – drive to the homestay, explore the coast, visit murudeshwar (few friends hadn’t been there), get back home. A quick phone call with Mr Adiga and stay was no longer an issue. The search was focused around Udupi – Kundapura stretch and we stumbled upon Adigara Angala (Adiga’s Beach Village Homestay) located a few kms from Koteshwar. We always wanted to explore the coast line around Udupi and a few posts about Kodi Bengare piqued my interest. Long weekend, old friends along with family, an urge to drive down to the coast – all of the above resulted in a furious few hours of homestay search on Gmaps.
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Alas, the image you capture is a very pale imitation of the experience and in the headphone induced solitude of a cubicle, you wonder why you chose the ghost of an imitation over the real experience. Nothing disturbs this peace but your own restlessness – that newly ingrained urge to pick up a device and capture the moment. It’s hard not to surrender to the emotion that lifts you up – Joy! Pure, simple, unadulterated joy that comes from surrendering to the stimuli around you and doing nothing to disturb the fragile balance that exists for a few precious moments. You feel it slowly seep up from your feet all the way to your head and all you can do is drift away in its embrace. Golden rays light up the world around you but all you want to do is close your eyes and listen to that rythm – a gentle murmur that ebbs and flows. Sunset at Beejadi beach – Koteshwar, Karnataka You can feel the breeze but can’t really sense it’s gentle caress. You can see but don’t really process whats in front of you. At that moment in time, there is only a single sound – the undulating rhythm of waves crashing against the shore. You stop everything else and just sit down and drink in the moment. In search of shiny new toys, we forget simple joys and every once in a while, reality comes crashing down on you. In today’s networked and complicated world, it so easy to forget the basics while chasing our dreams.