Udupi
is known the world over for its beautiful temples, cultural
diversity, expansive tropical forests, mouth watering cuisine and
yes, its glorious beaches and Islands. Among such places is one of
the beautiful island of Udupi that is least explored by visitors and
restricted to visit to public.
Geologically
Lighthouse Island is very similar to Kotepare Island, comprising near
vertical beds of Ordovician siltstone with the same
southwest-northeast strike as prevails across the region.
Topographically, the island is very subdued, rising to less than 12
meters above ocean with a cliff on the east and west side and fairly
gentle slopes elsewhere leading to a rocky shoreline and at its
north-east end adjacent to the light house buildings. Although rock
exposures are abundant, none of the crags are more than 10 meters
high.
The
Island is covered by lush vegetation including elder scrub, bracken,
nettles and etc. The seaweed growth in the intertidal zone is
luxuriant and so several of the characteristic intertidal lichen
species proved difficult to find. Lichen growth is most luxuriant on
the rock exposures immediately above high water, where waves prevent
the establishment of a significant soil cover or the encroachment of
scrub vegetation. Several
species found on the crags of Lighthouse Island being absent from
Kotepare Island.
The
spectacle of a another beautiful derelict island there’s nothing
but lush greenery, gorgeous white beaches the silvery white torrents
of gushing water, the white froth on top of the overflowing waves,
the deafening roar as it strikes the shore, the plumes of mist rising
like smoke, reflection of salt in its spray and hunt for shells along
the beach -these images breed poetry in the fecund mind. Sun, sea
breeze and beautiful wildlife make a perfect combination and that's
just what the Lighthouse Island offers up its barely visitors.
The
lighthouse tower (closed
for visitors) provides
magnificent views of the Island, it
has existed on Northern edge since centuries to help boats navigate
through the dangerously shallow reefs. The current lighthouse
recently renovated and at the north-east end of the island are
numerous buildings associated with the lighthouse.
This
serene, calm, almost lonely beach is the best for some peace. A small
trek of barely 500 meters into the shrubbery forest takes you to one
of the most beautiful sites I have ever witnessed in my visit.
Absolutely cut off from the rest of the world, this place will
definitely help you connect to your inner self. The moist salty wind,
the blur green transparent shores, never ending sea, the pale blue
sky and the glistening waters, this is all that this place can offer
you.
We
never realized how time flew staring at the sea. Endless Ocean that
seems to merge with the horizon, so that it’s hard to understand
where is the end of the water and the beginning of the sky. You are
on your own in that Paradise corner away from the noisy and hectic
crowd. On the
ride back we always kept our self silent thinking of the time that we
spent mesmerized in natures glorious beauty.
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ವಾಹ್ ರೆ ವಾಹ್ ರಾಕೇಶ್ . ನಿಮ್ಮ ತಾಣ ಯಾನದ ಮತ್ತೊಂದು ಮುತ್ತು (ಕಡಲ ಮುತ್ತು ) ಕಣ್ಣಾರೆ ಕಂಡಂತೆ ಆಯಿತು . ಇಲ್ಲಿಂದಲೇ ಉಡುಪಿಗೆ ಹೋಗಿ ಬಂದಂತೆ ಆಯಿತು . ಹೀಗೆ ಸಾಗಲಿ ನಿಮ್ಮೀ ಪಯಣ... ಹಾಡಿ ನಲಿದು ಸ ಸಾ ರಿ ರೀ ಗಮ ..!!
Super island..
Excellent captures!
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brilliant photography! Island looking beautiful to trip. if you want to explore the India's famous Islands then please visit.
The endless monotony of daily life-work routine has a sort of resilience intertwined for the grind. Some creative folks break-free from this mental and physical clog and rest go through the motions as if it is a sacred duty.
Rakesh as usual does not fall in the first category and the new adventure is ample evidence of break of humdrum of life.
Aiding him in this venture of thrill is the exquisite photography virtually translating the virgin thrill in full glory.
Kudos for one spellbinding adventure, with the next one just round the corner for seekers.
Warm regards,
SD
Hi Rakesh,
Feels good to visit your blog. Explored the beauty of western ghats. Keep visiting and exploring more places. If you have time ,You can visit seetha(Koodlu) falls in Hebri,udupi district.
how to reach this island ?
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