Monday, October 23, 2006

Gokarna

Gokarna is situated in coastal Karnataka around 450 KM from Bangalore and 55 KM from Karwar. It is famous for the Om beach, a beach with an uncanny resemblance to the Indian OM sign. If driving from Bangalore, take the Tumkur road towards Karwar.

The road trip itself is a mixed bag, with stretches of amazing road with lush green paddy fields on either side merging into the blue of the Western Ghats and lousy stretches of road with little strips of road strategically placed in between pot holes you can bury an elephant in. The transition between good and bad stretches of road is totally arbitrary and the car speeding at 120 kmph suddenly becomes a plane and achieves lift off where the road inexplicably decides to demonstrate the principles of space time warping due to gravity. Our overall trip was punctured with two punctures, a bovine causality, wacky co-passengers, one off-road skid into the forest at night and several other memorable events that I fail to remember right now.

The beach/town does not seem too crowded, rooms were available at Gokarna International hotel in town, but all the shacks on the beach were occupied.

There is nothing cooler to beat the combination of relaxing on a shaded restaurant looking at the Arabian Sea eating Prawn steak sizzler with cold beer to wash it down and Caribbean/Jamaican reggae beats playing in the background. Not to mention the hot bods in bikinis around. Except maybe smoking weed, which the waiter told us is permissible in the restaurant as long as you manage to get your hands on some.

We bid adieu with reluctance and a promise to return and spend more time relaxing on the beach and a stay in a beach shack.

Gokarna also gave me one of the best photographic opportunities in my life and hopefully I have been able to do reasonable justice to it.

Jog falls is enroute




The falls


The next 5 pictures were taken on the way with my SE W810i mobile




Love roads like these



Om beach



That's the Om





Lost and found


Heavenly Light



















Parts of beach are 90% shells, 10% sand


sigh ...



Looks like something out of Serengeti (except for the cows!)


Patterns in the sand








The woman silhouetted against the mountains adding that one crucial element that makes this picture


What a sky!



5 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:43 PM

    that silhoutte looks like that of ol' J4K? Who all had been on this trip?

    -- Bartimaeus

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  2. Anonymous7:43 PM

    Such beautiful pictures!
    I forwarded the link to my friends.

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  3. grt snaps. i never have heard abt the Om. That was one grt shot.

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  4. Excellent sunset photography. Lucky to be at the right time at the right place

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