Gokarna

About Gokarna

Gokarna, a small coastal town in Karnataka, is known for its sacred Mahabaleshwar Temple and pristine beaches. It’s a popular pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva, while also attracting travellers with spots like Om Beach and Kudle Beach. Gokarna beautifully blends spirituality, peace, and seaside charm.

Best Time to Visit Gokarna

Plan your trip around the right season

Nov-FebBest Window

Why visit

Best window for Gokarna - calm seas and clear skies make Om Beach, Kudle Beach, and Half Moon Beach very pleasant. Good for beach camping, kayaking, and the Mahabaleshwara temple visit.

Keep in mind

Christmas and New Year bring a sharp price spike. Good beach guesthouses fill up fast.

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Mar-May

Why visit

Quieter than peak season. Beach walks in the morning are still pleasant and the crowd thins out significantly.

Keep in mind

Humidity climbs toward June. Sea conditions get rougher and beach camping becomes less comfortable.

Jun-Sep

Why visit

Coastal Karnataka gets heavy monsoon - the cliffs and beaches have a dramatic look. Very quiet.

Keep in mind

Rough seas make swimming and boat hops to Half Moon Beach completely unsafe. Most beach-facing stays reduce activity.

How to Reach Gokarna

Intercity connectivity and travel options

Mangaluru International Airport; Konkan Railway; NH66 coastal highway.

Getting Around Gokarna

Local transport and practical tips

Getting Around

City buses, autos, app cabs; narrow lanes near temples.

Quick Tip

Humidity peaks Mar–May—hydrate before climbing viewpoints.

Best Areas to Stay in Gokarna

Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip

Kudle / Om beach shacks

Backpacker sunsets

Cliff walks replace Goa-scale noise.

Main Mahabaleshwar temple lane

Pilgrim balance

Sacred town mornings before beach afternoons.

Half-moon hill cottages

Quiet couples

Jungle paths lead down to secluded sands.