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NITK Beach

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NITK Beach
Beach
Lighthouse alongside NITK Beach
Lighthouse alongside NITK Beach
LocationSurathkal
CityMangaluru
CountryIndia India
Government
 • BodyMangaluru City Corporation
Ice cream stall near NITK Beach

NITK Beach also known as Surathkal beach is on the Arabian Sea coast at Surathkal, 16 km (9.9 mi) north of the centre of Mangaluru city, in the Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka, India. It is a private beach that was later named after the nearby NITK (National Institute of Technology, Karnataka).Locals call it as Dodda Kopla beach.There is Nine hundred years old Shri Sadashiva Ganapathi Temple on the big rock near Suratkal lighthouse.[1]

Sunset at NITK Beach, Mangalore, Karnataka

A lighthouse constructed in the year 1972 is close by.[2] Suratkal lighthouse is open for public visit in the evening on Surathkal beach.[3]

Educational Institutions nearby

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Accessibility

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NITK Beach is well connected by public transport. There are several city buses(2,2A,41) from the main bus stop in statebank. One can also take the non-express service buses that give a stop for NITK Beach at NITK. Once off the bus, one can take 15 mins walk to reach.

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Climate

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Mangaluru has a tropical monsoon climate and is under the direct influence of the Arabian Sea branch of the southwest monsoon.

Accidents

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This beach is notorious for drowning accidents since 1960's.[4].Although reported mainly in local Kannada language newspapers. The alluring rocks on the seashore misguides people that sea is not deep, but strong waves and whirlpool can make person drown. Also there are no lifeguards here.

  • A student of NIT Warangal named Nirmala Dangwal from Bageshwar, drowned here on 21 January 2020.[5]
  • A student from SVIT drowned here in 2008.
  • A youth from Bantwal drowned in October 2024 while making merry.[6]
  • One young person dead another missing after drowning in April 2025[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Surathkal Sadashiva Temple". Mangalore Heritage. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
  2. ^ "Surathkal | Around Surathkal | Mangalore". 3 October 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Beam and shine!". Deccan Herald,English daily newspaper. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
  4. ^ "Three from Bengaluru drown in Surathkal". The Hindu, English language daily newspaper. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
  5. ^ "Mangaluru: 25-year old student who came to Suratkal to attend sports meet, dies of drowning at beach". Varatha Bharati. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
  6. ^ "Youth drowns in sea at Mukka". Mangalore today, newsportal. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
  7. ^ "Surathkal: One Dead, One Missing After Drowning Incident at NITK Beach". Mangalorean.com, News portal. Retrieved 18 May 2026.