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Thursday 10 January 2013

A blissful morning by the Batapady beach

At Thalapady, Ullal - near Mangalore, in Karnataka

A blissful morning by the Batapady beach, near Thalapady, Ullal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

At first, it sounded like a crazy idea, but hey, “anything to rid the life of its monotony”, I thought, pondering on the idea of visiting the beach one early morning. It was one of the umpteen interesting ideas our Mr. Initiative, Nataraj had come up with, and it did turn out to be an excellent one!

A blissful morning by the Batapady beach, near Thalapady, Ullal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

A blissful morning at the Batapady beach


The stream comes very close to the sea, but not really an estuary!, Batapady beach at Thalapady, near Ullal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

The stream comes very close to the sea, but not really an estuary!



It is highly uncommon for lazybones like us to wake up early in the morning, unless otherwise, the occasion is of that priority. But that fine day, early in the morning did we start, before the sunrise, for an outing at a beach not too far away. At first, we did not know where to head to, but, Nataraj took us through some nostalgia of his own, as we all went through the narrow roads and lanes. We hit the NH 17 highway (new number: NH 66) to Thokkottu and reached the Ullal railway station. Took the bumpy mud road towards the right and kept moving on the sea side until we reached a dead end.

This place is ~16 kilometers from Mangalore City, and ~5 kilometers from the Someshwar Beach and Temple, in Ullal Someshwar. It is very close by Karnataka-Kerala state border.

It's a beautiful place, where a stream, or a rivulet comes very close to the sea, but not really an Estuary. In some picture found on the web, snapped probably at an earlier point in time, [1], it does seem to form an estuary, or some river-mouth lagoon. Depending on the tides or flow of water, it might form an estuary. Fortunately, Shreenath had a camera along, and we could capture some of the blissful early morning moments. It was indeed a very picturesque morning, and I would now rather let the images do the thousand words speaking themselves.

Fishermen at the Batapady beach near Thalapady, Ullal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

Fishermen at the beach...


The stream or rivulet forms a river-mouth lagoon. We wondered, where does this stream join the sea?! at the Batapady beach near Thalapady, Ullal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

We wondered, where does this stream join the sea?!


The inner child came out at the Batapady beach near Thalapady, Ullal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

And then, the inner child came out...


“It is fine wherever my feet take me, as long as there are sights to see.”
- Gao Xingjian

Video : Batapady beach.

Tips for Travellers

Pros:

It's a good tranquil, unexploited place. It is extremely peaceful and very clean, close to the city and yet far away from the city life and noise. The feeling of the feet meeting the sand is unique, as it's a mixture of coarse and fine sand. If you are in Mangalore or somewhere around it, or happen to pass by Mangalore or Thokottu and need to spend a couple of hours in the midst of serenity - then this is the place! Early mornings and evenings would be an ideal time to visit.

Cons:

It's a bumpy ride on a partially tarred road from Ullal railway station till the destination. There are no shops or  markets near to the destination. Remember, this is no tourist spot, but a tranquil, unexploited beach. If you have an irregular diet, be sure to carry some stuff to eat.

Caution: It's quite a lonely and isolated location with not much people nearby, and hence it is better to keep away at darker hours and not recommended to go there if there are women accompanying.

Finally,
Well, sometimes we travel far and wide for peace, solace and bliss, but we never know that we can find them all someplace not so far. Early mornings are indeed beautiful, and do indeed cheer you up for the rest of the day!

Location map


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You can also visit the nearby Ullal Someshwara Beach, which also has the Someshwara temple.
»» See the Map for directions to Batapady beach from Someshwara Beach

Best Times to visit

The best time to visit Mangalore or any other coastal place in India is during the winter. That is, from late September or from October to end of February or early March. As March begins, summer is at the doorsteps, and this place like any other tropical coastline, gets extremely hot and humid. Keep away during rainy days.

Other beaches in and around Mangalore

  • Panambur beach, the most well-known and popular beach of Mangalore
  • Tannirbavi beach, another popular beach of Mangalore
  • Surathkal Beach, in Surathkal
  • Mukka beach, near Surathkal
  • Someshwar Beach, featuring huge rocks and the Someshwara Temple, near Ullal.
  • Ullal Beach, in Ullal.


Have you been to this beach? Share your Experiences and Comments.

Related Content on other web sites:
[1] Photo of Batapady Beach - Sea Meets Lagoon - Panoramio

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"A blissful morning by the Batapady beach", by Pradeep Hegde, on Trayaan (https://www.trayaan.com/) . Published on January 10, 2013.
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