Gokarna

Discussion in 'India' started by vadim, Dec 30, 2006.

  1. vadim

    vadim Member

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    are some body in Gokarna how is there? especialy in Paradise and honey beaches ?

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  2. dojodee

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    one of my friend was there he would give u some tips regarding that i had given this link to him he will get back to you ny friend enjoy u r stay in india
     
  3. shivatronica

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    hi vadim...dis is shiva from india(south)... I've been 2 gokarna coupla times....when i was working in bangalore......it's a nice beach town...well known for it's religious aspects... it allso has nice n decent hotels provide lodging....well paradise is a nice beach...well it's around 5-7 kms from d main town u'l have to taka rick or walk to reach there.... Mostly, they are bound by hills on all possible sides. And the Beach Trekking Route (also called Golden Route)...d omm beach is nice...d beach hav takn a formation as if it's symbolising "OM"...d om beach has an italian restarnt "NAMASTHE"....one could see lot of forignrs around dis place....The four beaches Kudle, Om, Half moon and Paradise are towards the south of Gokarna........Halfmoon and Paradise are just away from civilization, accessible only by foot or maybe a chopper boat.....Road to Paradise Beach was along the beach., there is a slippery rocky path half emerged in the sea, which leads to Paradise............Paradise is not crowded or commercialized like Om beach, but still there are couple of small restaurants........Paradise also have a couple of small and attractive looking huts just next to the beach.......well these are few tips....if ur eager to go there....may be i can help u wid any info u need...thank u...c ya.... :):):)
     
  4. pjatr

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    gokarna.... :):):):)
    paradise beach,
    take yr hammock and some food from the village,

    welcome home!
     

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