Om Beach
Niranjan DasNiranjan Das/Guest Contributor/BEACHES, GOKARNA/ Created : Apr 22, 2015, 16:34 IST
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If there is anything that is more popular than Gokarna in Gokarna, it has to be Om Beach. It is a nice 6 km drive over the hills with splendid views from Gokarna town to Om beach. The road winds its way past the open grasslands an … Read more
If there is anything that is more popular than Gokarna in Gokarna, it has to be Om Beach. It is a nice 6 km drive over the hills with splendid views from Gokarna town to Om beach. The road winds its way past the open grasslands and ends where the expansive Arabian Sea frames itself with long sandy stretches and rocky outcrops. Renowned for its Om shaped appearance, this beach is a favourite of travellers, backpackers and hippies. Read less

If there is anything that is more popular than Gokarna in Gokarna, it has to be Om Beach. It is a nice 6 km drive over the hills with splendid views from Gokarna town to Om beach. The road winds its way past the open grasslands and ends where the expansive Arabian Sea frames itself with long sandy stretches and rocky outcrops. Renowned for its Om shaped appearance, this beach is a favourite of travellers, backpackers and hippies. Though geographically it is two coves adjacent to each other, the inverted Om design is why it is popular for. The aerial view of the beach from one of the hills shows the Om symbol quite beautifully.
One is sure to bump into sun burnt hippies, red robe clad Buddhist monks, European backpackers, yoga enthusiasts and Indian nomads strolling on this beautiful beach. With numerous shacks and cafes, this is the beach where foreign travellers head to escape the crowds of Goa. The most well known shack on Om Beach is Namaste Cafe, which has been carved out on a rock. A visit to Gokarna without a glimpse of the Om is an absolute crime.
Other beaches in the area include the Half Moon Beach and the Paradise Beach. Both these beaches are very secluded with scarce population and have to be reached by boat or ferry.
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