There’s nothing quite like camping near the beach. With smooth, golden sand, blue frothy waves that curl gently and palm trees that wave in the cool ocean breeze; camping at the beach can revitalize your sense of adventure and give you a one-of-a-kind stay experience.
Gokarna is a quaint town nestled on the western coast of Karnataka. Known as a temple town, this lovely beachside region is perfect for a camping trip near Bangalore. Camping in Gokarna gives you a chance to take a long trek across Kudle Beach, the iconic Om Beach, Paradise Beach and Half Moon Beach. Sprawl out lazily at the beachfront eateries that serve buttery crepes drizzled with thick, sweet chocolate sauce and bananas or soft seafood caught fresh from the sea.
During the night, camping in Gokarna offers you a night sky lit by the light of a million twinkling sky. You can even warm yourself by a crackling bonfire or send fiery flying lanterns up in the air.
Make your way to Karnataka’s loveliest beaches and immerse yourself in nature by camping in Gokarna.
The best thing about camping in Gokarna is its wide variety of shacks. Even without a traditional campsite, you’ll be able to snooze under shacks thatched with delicate coconut leaves and cozy sleeping bags or mattresses. You can also simply walk down to the beach and spread out a sheet to sleep out in the open air. However, make sure you take safety precautions and leave your valuables in your shack.
There are plenty of homestays located right at the edge of the shore. You can get permission to pitch your own tent in front of their homestay or pay to use the front of their property.
Camping in Gokarna is an adventure by the sea that can’t be missed.
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