Udupi: Picturesque Someshwar Beach Offers Plenty for Tourism Development


Udupi: Picturesque Someshwar Beach Offers Much for Tourism Development

Aishwarya Beejady
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (RD/CN)

Udupi, Jul 28: The scenic beauty of Someshwar beach in Byndoor that lies on the Arabian Sea is beyond words. It is ironical that although Someshwar beach has every potential to be a hotspot of tourist destination, the tourism department has not realized it. If one stands gazing from the foothill of Ottinene hillock on Someshwar beach, the sight that meets the eye is truly breathtaking. The lush green vegetation of mangroves along the rivulets is a visual treat.

One wonders why despite its tourism potential, the concerned department has not taken an interest in developing Someshwar beach which got its name from the temple which lies in the neighbourhood of Paduvari gram panchayat. It has an asphalted road on NH 66 from Byndoor, and there lies an access road to Someshwar temple that is closest to the sea.

The tidal waves hitting the boulders on the shore delight the onlookers. There lies a ‘Nagateerta’, a natural pond beside the temple, which has abundant water throughout the year. Someshwar beach is the only one where the people can visit a temple while enjoying nature’s bounty.

Ottinene hillock lies at the close proximity to Someshwar beach. The hillock has rare medicinal plants and other vegetation. The forest department had constructed Kshitij Nesaradhama, a spot to view the sun set at Ottinene in 1996. One would be fortunate in life, if one gets an opportunity to view the sunset on the Arabian Sea from Kshitij Nesaradhama. The steps had been erected to access Kshitij Nesaradhama. It has road access along Someshwar beach from Nesaradhama. The beach extends two kilometres and is frequented by many visitors on evenings and on weekends.

However, the beach lacks basic amenities for the hundreds of visitors. The access road to the beach lies in a deplorable condition. Although there are private resorts in the vicinity, it’s beyond the means of ordinary tourists. The district tourism department that has been laying importance on promotion of tourism in the district has not realized the potentials of Someshwar beach.


District Tourism Department Survey

"Someshwar beach has not seen any development despite being the most picturesque and pristine beach. The survey has been done by the Coastal Development Authority (CDA) and the report submitted to the tourism department in order to undertake development along Someshwar beach,” said CDA sub-committee president S Janardhan.

"Development work is underway at a cost of Rs 50 lac in Kaup on Arabian Sea, as well as Trasi – Maravante, Malpe shore. The tourism department is expected to take interest in developing picturesque Someshwar beach,” he added.


Under consideration

"The taluk administration has chalked up plans to develop Someshwar beach besides laying special emphasis on developing the world famous Trasi – Maravante beach. The need to develop Someshwar beach will be brought to the notice of state administration shortly,” said Kundapur Assistant Commissioner (AC) B Sadhashiv Prabhu.

"A proposal had already been sent to the state administration in order to develop Someshwar beach,” said district tourism department official Ramachandra. "The development work by the department is underway in Trasi – Maravante beach, Kaup and Malpe. The work at Kaup will be expedited after the monsoon season. The development work at St Mary’s Island is already completed. The survey report that was handed over by CDA sub-committee has been forwarded to the state administration for granting the funds and along with it the work will begin,” added Ramachandra.


Construction of rest houses

"The forest department has taken up the construction of rest houses to develop infrastructural facilities for the tourists who arrive at Kshitij Nesaradhama and Someshwar beach. A few rest houses are already functioning and are a boon to tourists. Further development has also planned at Kshitij Nesaradhama,” said Kundapur assistant forest conservator Manjunat Shetty.

  

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  • shailesh mendon, kundapura

    Mon, May 28 2012

    Beautiful place to visit...the best tourist spot in kundapura...:)

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  • Mahendra Billava, Mangalore/Byndoor

    Sat, Jul 30 2011

    Ho very nice to see that our place has covered by the daijiworld team and gave a nice information to the tourist who like to visit such a wounderfull place which include beach, hill resort, famous temples ner by etc
    ....thank you

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  • Asha nazareth, Byndoor Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    Thanks to daiji for highlighting. It is very beautiful place.

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  • Kusuma Kumari G , Nellore/Kodyadka

    Fri, Jul 29 2011

    This beach as you said has good scope for development. I am sure the BJP goverment under the leadership of J agadish SHettar( Yeddy is out now) will make adeaquate steps to convert this into a beautiful beach and it should attract tourists from all over India and abroad!!!

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    The Someshwara beach near Ullal/Tokkottu is more captivating than this one cause of more rocky land. At the same time it is more risky as well cause of deep drenches besides the rocks.

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  • SHAFI, BYNDOOR

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    One the best beach, Superb and beautiful scenery...nice place to visit....but no development and ignorance from Govt...

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  • Abubaker karani, BYNDOOR/ SHARJAH

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    Photos less than reality. Beautiful place to visit.

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  • Wolly James, Mangalore/Germany

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    There is not even a toilette built by the authorities therefore the local tourists shit all over the place. This is our corrupt government.Where are the funds for this purpose being swallowed ? by whom ?

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  • sunil, shirva

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    photos are not so good otherwise the location is such a beautiful the joining of river and ocean is very loveable spot people are velling to come there more and more times

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  • jatin, mlore

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    photos quality looks very poor, otherwise heavenly place with beautiful views

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, M'lore/Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    Superb and beautiful scenery.....nice place to visit.

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  • daril dsouza, Kundapur

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    superb place.... Inner beauty of Kundapur.

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