Here’s a complete overview of the Arabail Ghat, one of the lesser-known but scenic ghat sections in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka. It’s a tranquil stretch of the Western Ghats, connecting the coastal plains with the forested highlands of Malenadu.
🏞️ Arabail Ghat Overview
Feature
Details
Location
Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka
Connects
Yellapur (Malenadu) to Ankola (coastal)
Ghat Name
Derived from Arabail village, located within the ghat stretch
Highway
Part of NH 52 (formerly NH 63)
Ghat Length
Approx. 20–25 km of winding hill road
Elevation Gain
From near sea level (Ankola) to ~600 m at Yellapur
🗺️ Route Information
✅ From Ankola (West side – Coast)
Route: Ankola → Kamatgeri → Arabail → Yellapur
Distance: ~45–50 km
Travel Time: 1.5–2 hours
✅ From Yellapur (East side – Malenadu)
Route: Yellapur → Arabail Ghat → Ankola
Road Condition: Well-maintained national highway with moderate curves
🌄 Key Highlights of Arabail Ghat
Feature
Description
Scenic Drive
Dense forests, curvy roads, less traffic than Shiradi or Agumbe
Arabail Village
A small hamlet in the ghat known for lush plantations and forest scenery
Waterfalls Nearby
Several seasonal waterfalls during monsoon
Pleasant Climate
Cool and misty, especially post-monsoon
Less Commercialized
Perfect for peaceful drives and road trips through untouched nature
🌿 Nature & Ecology
Part of the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot
Forest type: Evergreen to semi-evergreen, with patches of deciduous