Delta Beach

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Delta Beach
Kodi Bengre
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Delta Beach
Location in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 13°26′59″N74°41′42″E / 13.4496834°N 74.695133°E / 13.4496834; 74.695133 Coordinates: 13°26′59″N74°41′42″E / 13.4496834°N 74.695133°E / 13.4496834; 74.695133
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Karnataka
District Uduppi
City Uduppi
Languages
  Official Tulu, Kannada
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
576218
Vehicle registration KA 20
Website karnataka.gov.in

Delta Beach, also known as Kodi Bengre Beach, is located in a small village of Kodi Bengre in Udupi district, Karnataka. The beach is located at an estuary where the Swarna River meets the Arabian Sea. [1]

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This place has other neighbouring small islands (locally known as "Kudru"). Delta Beach, has a mini port for fisheries.

Transport

Delta Beach is situated around 9 kilometers along the Kodi Bengare Hoode Road from Udupi. City buses from Udupi make frequent trips to Kodi Bengre, Kemmanu and Hoode. Delta Beach is just about 10 kilometers from Malpe Beach.

Toddy shop

There are many chilled toddy shops in Bengre. [2] It is also known for the fresh seafood available there.

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References

  1. "A travel guide to coastal Karnataka". 20 October 2018.
  2. "Delta Beach, ahoy!".