Om Beach Resort Gokarna

The “Khashi of South India”, Gokarna lies at the confluence of the Aghanashini and Gangavalli rivers and is cradled between the Sahyadri’s and the Arabian Sea. Its timeless temples and beguiling beaches draw a steady stream of pilgrims and tourists. The Om Beach that traces the shape of the Hindu symbol Om is the most popular of Gokarna’s Beaches and lends its name to the Om Beach Resort perched on the slopes of hillock overlooking a verdant valley. While Gokarna’s temples transcend eras its beaches are throbbing with life. The famous Om Beach, the less known Kudle Beach, the quiet Half Moon Beach and the pristine Paradise Beach are four scenic strips of sand, sandwiched between the hills and the sea. The villages of Sanikatta and Tadadi are located in close proximity to Gokarna. Manufacturing salt for over three centuries, Sanikatta is the oldest salt manufacturing site in Karnataka. Tadadi has a fishing harbour and a fish processing plant set up through an Indo-Danish collaboration. With rugged trekking trails and great outdoors, the adventurous can embark on paths of discovery in and around Gokarna.

Gokarna brings together the experience of a sea-side destination and a getaway in the hills. Tucked between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, Gokarna is bewitching symphony of sun, sand and sea. Its beguiling beaches makes it a much sought after destination. The famed Om Beach, the lesser-known Kudle Beach, the quiet Half Moon Beach and the pristine Paradise Beach are four scenic, popular strips of sand sandwiched between the hills. You can amble along the scenic strips of sand, or plunge into the azure waters, trek in the rocky hills or just sit back and enjoy nature’s beauty.

About Gokarna

Gokarna is a town on the Arabian Sea, in the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka. A popular pilgrimage destination for Hindus, it’s known for sacred sites like Mahabaleshwar Temple, which has a shrine dedicated to the deity Shiva. Nearby, Koti Teertha is a temple tank where devotees wash in the holy waters. The town is also home to beaches such as palm-lined Gokarna, in the center, plus Kudle and Om farther south.

Facilities

  • Free Parking
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Air Conditioning
  • Room Service
  • Power Backup
  • Restaurent
  • No Smoking rooms
  • Dry Cleaning Service
  • Bathroom
  • Laundry Service
  • Party Hall
  • Ironing Service
  • Telephone
  • Housekeeping
  • Newspaper
  • Public Restrooms
  • Umbrellas

Place To See

  • Gokarna Beach
  • Om Beach
  • Kudle Beach
  • Mahabaleshwara Temple
  • Half Moon Beach
  • Paradise Beach
  • Namaste Café

Location

Tied up with Jungle Lodge and Resorts (Govt. of Karnataka undertaking)