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Name
of the Property |
The Great Out door |
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Type of Property |
Resort |
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08 Tents & 04 cottages |
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Cottage : Rs. 1,850/-
Tents : Rs. 1,650/-
Accommodation, all meals and taxes.
Free drop and pickup from office to jetty and
back.
Boat ride to and from Island (4 Kms each way -
Approx.25 mins)
Complimentary Barbecue / Bonfire
Guided tour around island
Fishing-Rods/Net
Swimming at private beach
Nature walks & Treks
Dolphin spotting
Beach volleyball / Ball badminton, Indoor board
games
Children’s play park
Snorkeling with assistance of resort staff (subject
to suitable weather conditions)
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Distance from B'lore |
500
kms, Karwar |
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Others |
Visit to the beach (10-12
minute walk)
Suitable for swimming, fishing, beach volleyball
and snorkeling (snorkeling, subject to suitable
weather conditions)
Island Tour (Approx.1 ½ Hour)
A member of staff will escort you on a guided
trip around the island. The tour includes a nature
walk along the circumference of the island.
Cozy Canopy: Natural thicket
formed by the roots of trees and shrubs. A cool
and shady area to relax, unaffected by the sun’s
heat at any time of the day.
Mystery Creek: A crack in the rocks formed by
an earthquake several million years ago. It is
believed that Lord Narasimha made his way through
this long creek leading to a cave near the temple,
which is how the temple was named. This is a good
place to spot otters, locally called “ Neer
Nai”.
Narasimha Temple: A temple dedicated
to Lord Narasimha built several years ago on the
top of the island. Devotees visit this temple
shrine for an annual yatra in January.
Abandoned Tower: Built years
ago with the idea of utilizing it as a lighthouse.
Another neighbouring island (Devgad Island) deeper
into the sea was found more suitable and hence
this tower was abandoned. The suitability of this
tower to hoist a windmill and generate adequate
power for the island’s needs is being considered.
Fort walls & Canons: Many
kings of different dynasties, including those
of the Vijayanagar Empire, Bijapur and Sonda kings,
have ruled this island. In AD 1705, Basalinga
Nayak of Sonda fought a battle with the British
from this island.
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Activities
in the resort |
Adventure with nature walks,
swimming, fishing, bonfires and barbecues, dolphin
spotting, boat rides, aqua sports, rock climbing.
Experience breathtaking seascapes & dazzling
sunsets.
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