[photo credits - Dr Vivek M @ flickr]
I have done the "Bangalore - Hassan - Mangalore - Udupi - Kundapur - Bhatkal - Murudeshwar - Jog Falls - Sagar and back" round trip a couple of times in past, and will have some images of Hilly and Coastal Karnataka etched in my mind forever.
So I thought of visiting the region again for the end of December vacations. Called up a few travel agents, checked a few travel websites to look for places to stay. Asked around friends to check if its practical to do a pure road-trip and explore the coast for a week.
Well, it can be done. But if a search on Goa returns 100s of resorts to stay, Coastal Karnataka just 4 ot 5. Couple of Jungle Lodges on offer have just tens of rooms, and there too, they don't return emails or calls. A drive to Mangalore (320 kms) takes 10 hours via Hassan, I have been warned. Its a bit too long to hit the coast via Shimoga/Sirsi [a talk on roads in tha region here]. And in case you didn't know, there is no train to Mangalore yet.
Seeing almost everyone around think of Goa and Kerala for their Monsoon or winter vacations makes me wonder if the treasure trove of tourism - Coastal Karnataka - is being given a serious miss. How costly is the ignorance of that region's potential? Bangalore's riches can create and sustain a booming tourism industry there. Naturists would say such a thing - tourism - could destroy the beautiful region, but I would argue that if that growth can be managed well, economic gains would be worth it.
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Bad Roads to Mangalore
still discovering...
good point
The "Roadless" travelled
Shiradi Ghat Road
ghat roads