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Karwar is a port city with scenic beaches surrounded by casuarinas trees along the Arabian sea coastline. Located 15kms away from Goa, on the west coast of Indian Peninsula, It is both a natural harbour as well as a town with a history that goes back to the 15th century.

Karwar is a multicultural destination with Konkani, Kannada and Marathi speaking communities. It is also famous for the historic monuments and is a photographer's paradise owing to the brilliant architecture of monuments and scenic landscapes that are in this region. With Snorkelling, scuba diving and surfing, Karwar is an ideal place for adventure tourists as well.

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The magnificence of Karwar not only lies in its beautiful beaches but also in its rich historical marvels.

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Are you looking to plan a perfect getaway to unwind yourself? Karwar is the best short getaway to escape the daily facade and replenish yourself. Located in Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka, Karwar is a perfect blend of heritage, picturesque landscape, and thrilling outdoor activities. 

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Best Places To Visit In Karwar

We have listed some of the best places to visit in Karwar, which will help you to choose from the main attractions and plan your trip accordingly.

1. Anashi Waterfall

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If you are planning a vacation where you can immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of Mother Nature, the Anashi Waterfall is one of the best places to visit in Karwar. Snuggled amidst lush green vegetation, taking a plunge in the waters of Anashi Waterfall is sure to take all your exhaustion. The visitors can also find colorful birds flying around the serene waters and the lush green surroundings that make it a cherishable experience.

Location: W9J6+JCR, SH 34, Karnataka 581187

2. Oyster Rock Lighthouse  

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The Oyster Rock Lighthouse, also known as the Devgad Lighthouse, offers a stunning viewpoint of the infinite blue sky meeting the sea. Built in the 1900s, the lighthouse displays vintage style of architecture. Do not forget to catch the captivating sunset before leaving the lighthouse. 

Location: R3C6+568, Karwar, Karnataka 581302

Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

3. INS Chapal Warship Museum  

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Visit the Warship Museum, located along the Rabindranath Tagore beach to explore one of the celebrated gems of Karwar. The museum is named after the INS Chapal, which was an active warship and star of Operation Trident in the 1971 Indo-Pak war.

Tourists can explore the interiors of the warship, the uniforms of servicemen, the engine rooms, and insights into life at sea. You can also gain knowledge of sea warfare, and celebrated Navy officials. Visitors can witness a 15-minute documentary video that shows the role of the Indian Navy in protecting the Indian shores.

Location:  R47G+QR7, NH 66, Kodibag, Karwar, Karnataka 581301

Timings: 10:00 am to 12:30 pm and 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm.

Ticket prices: INR 15

4. Majali Beach

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The main attraction for tourists are the beaches of Karwar, and Majali Beach tops the list of best places to visit in Karwar. The beach is known for its sea-facing cottages and resorts, which are equipped with modern amenities. Imagine waking in the morning and having a cup of coffee while you watch the mesmerizing view of the horizon from the balcony of your cottage. Visiting during winter treats its visitors with sightings of exotic species of birds. Do not miss out on the enchanting view of the sunset during your visit. 

5. Tilamati Beach

Black sand of the Tilmati beach attracts many tourists

Explore Tilmati Beach, located in Uttara Kannada attracts tourists from around the world due to the black sand that fills up the shoreline. The name of the beach, ‘Tilmati’ is derived from the black sand of the beach which looks similar to black sesame seeds. Due to the sparse crowd at the beach, the visitors can soak in the serene ambiance at its best. The captivating view of the sunrise and the sunset will leave you starstruck. Visitors can also have a night stay at the nearby hills, by setting up tents at this mesmerizing tourist spot. 

The easiest possible commute is via bus which is 13 km from the Karwar bus stand. For keen hikers, there is a short, yet thrilling hiking route from Majali to Tilamati Beach. 

6. Kali Bridge

Kali Bridge offers some of the most mesmerizing views

One of the most visited tourist attractions in Karwar , the Kali Bridge offers some of the most mesmerizing views of the water bodies. Constructed in 1983, the bridge links two popular tourist destinations, Goa and Karnataka. This bridge is an ancient architectural marvel, which boasts its rich history and architectural style. The drive along the way is filled with picturesque landscapes which makes the trip a memorable one. 

7. Durga Bhavani Temple

Located on the northern bank of River Kali, the Durga Bhavani temple is one of Karwar’s most revered places to visit. Also known as the Shanthadurga Temple, the temple is an architectural marvel. The estuary at the temple allows you to enjoy the captivating top-end views of Karwar, Kali River, and Arabian Sea. You can also visit the blue-towered Dargah, located close to the temple and dedicated to Peer Shamsuddin Kharobat.

Location: R4XM+99R, Tariwada, Sadashivgad, Karwar, Karnataka 581352

Timings: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm

8. Kumudgad Narasimha Temple

Located on top of the Kurukgad hill, the Narasimha Temple is a renowned pilgrimage site that is held in high regard. Also known as the Kurumgad Narasimha Temple, the temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. An annual festival, Yatra takes place during January, hence receives thousands of devotees during this time.

Location: R3VX+7W2, Kurumgad Island, Karwar, Karnataka 581301

Timings: Morning 5:00 am to 12:00 noon, and from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm

9. Koodi Bagh Beach

Although there is no shortage of enchanting beaches in Karwar, Koodi Bagh makes its spot in the list of best places to visit in Karwar. The beach is beautifully located along the convergence of the Kali River and the stunning Arabian Sea. The beach is surrounded by palm trees, bright blue waters, and dazzling white sands which impart visitors with a replenishing experience. The enchanting view of the sunrise and the sunset is sure to take your breath away.

10. Sadashivgad Fort

Sadashivgad Fort is a prehistoric hill fort that stood the test of time and is an eyewitness of many wars. The fort was built in 1715 AD and is located on a 200-foot hilltop. The panoramic view from the top overlooking the Arabian Sea and the river Kali makes it one of the best attractions in Karwar. On the way to the fort, take a stop at the 600-year-old Shri Mahamaya Shantadurga temple which is dedicated to Goddess Durga. Keen hikers can park their vehicles at the temple and take the hiking route to the fort.

Timing: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

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How To Reach Karwar

The nearest airport to Karwar is Dabolim Airport, located in Goa, which is 97 km apart. The airport serves convenient domestic and international flights from various corners of the world. After reaching the airport, you can board the bus services or hire a cab from the various rental service providers for a tireless commute to  Karwar.

Karwar has its railway station, which is well connected to the various parts of India where visitors can conveniently commute to the best Karwar tourist places. The distance from the nearby stations is

Murudeshwar to Karwar train distance: 120 km

Mangalore to Karwar train distance: 274 km

The roads to Karwar are properly interlinked, which makes the journey a tireless and memorable journey. Visitors can hire from the various car rental services from the airport or choose to self-drive to reach Karwars top tourist places. The distance from the nearby places is:

Murudeshwar to Karwar: 120 km

Karwar to Mangalore distance: 266 km

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Although there are several tourist destinations in Karnataka, Karwar has won many hearts. The above-mentioned best places to visit in Karwar guide will help you make your time a worthwhile one. So, if you are looking for an unconventional tourist destination, then planning a trip to Karwar is not going to disappoint you.

The perfect time to visit Karwar is during the winter and early summer months, i.e. from November to March. The weather during these months is comfortable, which allows its tourists to escape the disagreeable climates.

There are five main islands of Karwar, which are Oyster, Kurumgad, Sanyasi, Devbagh, and Ajadip.

The city is renowned for the quality of muslin cloth, incense sticks, and delicately carved sandalwood. The silk sarees are a must-buy while you visit Karwar.

Kannada and Konkani are widely spoken languages by most of the residents.

Taxis and auto rickshaws are the possible local transportation that allows tourists to conveniently commute from one place to another in Karwar.

Visitors should plan a 3-4 day trip, which is the perfect time for visiting the best places in Karwar.

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Karwar is a town situated in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka state. Located about 86 km away from Goa by road, this port city has got some amazing beaches, temples, and forts. It’s also home to many beautiful rivers, mountains, and evergreen forests. A treasure trove of culture, history, and adventure, Karwar should definitely be visited once during your trip to southern India.

What’s interesting about this town is that apart from coming to explore Karwar, tourists flock here to experience the peace and serene vibes of the coastal paradise. If you were planning on traveling to Karwar but aren’t sure of how to take it forward, here’s a Karwar travel guide that will give you all the necessary information. Let’s dive right in!

Karwar city has an interesting history. It dates back to the 1800s when the Britishers inhabited the port town. Apart from the Britishers, Karwar has also been ruled by Portuguese, French, Marathas, and some Muslim traders. Some sources also trace back the history of Karwar to the rule of King Shivaji during the 17th century. It is said that he visited the Sadashivgad Fort located near Karwar, and that’s when he wanted to take control of the region. However, it was soon taken over by the Britishers and now you can see that the vibrant and diverse culture of Karwar is a result of the different rulers that have influenced the region.

The culture of the city is simple as the majority of the people of Karwar are fisher folks or farmers. Fishing and farming are the main occupations in most parts of Karwar. You’ll find people speaking mostly in the local languages of Kannada and Konkani. When it comes to the food, you’ll be amazed by the variety they have in seafood. Rice, coconut, and cashews are a part of most of their staple dishes. You must try oysters, clams, dishes like bangada fry , and karle ambat (crab masala) when in Karwar. The culture and traditions of this port town are also reflected in the arts and crafts of the city. You’ll find rural paintings, handicrafts, and souvenirs crafted on wood that will represent the best of Karwar. Don’t forget to get your hands on a few of these on your visit to Karwar!

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How To Get To Karwar 

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Karwar does not have its own airport. The closest airport is Dabolim Airport in Goa, which is around 86 km away from Karwar. This international airport is connected to all major cities and has flights operating on a daily basis. Once you get down at Dabolim Airport, you can get a bus or a taxi to Karwar. This trip will take you around 2 hours.

Getting To Karwar By Train

Getting to Karwar by train is very convenient as the town has its own railway station. Karwar Railway Station is a part of the Konkan Railway zone. As an important railway station in Karnataka, most trains that pass through halt at Karwar, and it is well connected to all major cities in India . If you don’t want to get stuck in traffic and would love to enjoy the view at the same time, then traveling to Karwar by train could be your best bet!

Getting To Karwar By Road

Karwar has great road connectivity with other major cities in India, which makes it easily accessible by road. NH 66, which runs all the way from Mumbai to Kanyakumari, passes through Karwar. It runs through the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, connecting the major places to Karwar. There are plenty of bus services running daily between Bangalore and Karwar as well as Goa and Karwar if you’re traveling from these places or making a pit stop here.

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The winter months of October to February are the best time to visit Karwar. The weather is in the comfortable range of 17°C to 29°C. This makes the beachside activities in Karwar all the more enjoyable without the fear of getting sunburnt! You also get to explore the city at its best and enjoy sightseeing in the pleasant weather.

You may not want to visit in the summer months as the temperatures in Karwar range between 27°C and 34°C, and it becomes really hot. However, if you’re planning a trip during those months, you could avail of better deals as it’s the off-season. You can also indulge in all the water activities during this time.

Karwar does experience mild to moderate rainfall that could hinder beachside activities. But if you want to experience the coastal city at its natural best, then visiting Karwar during the monsoon season could also be a good idea.

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Auto rickshaws and taxis are the local public transportation options available in Karwar. You can easily hop onto an auto or a taxi to get around the different places in the city. If you’re looking for an eco-friendly option, bicycles are also available for you to explore the city. Buses are available for long distance travel from Karwar to other cities within and outside the state.

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Devbagh Beach

One of the must-visit places in Karwar is Devbagh Beach. Nestled between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, this beach can be the perfect spot for everyone visiting this town in Karnataka. The golden sand, clear water, and pleasant atmosphere of the beach are very inviting to locals and tourists alike. Apart from soaking up the natural beauty of this place, you can also indulge in some water activities at Devbagh Beach. Activities like parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat riding, snorkeling, and scuba diving will definitely quench your adrenaline thirst. There are also a few local eateries from where you can enjoy regional snacks while taking a stroll on the beach. If you were wondering how to reach Devbagh Beach, know that it is at a distance of around 8 km from Karwar Bus Stand and is easily accessible by road.

Kurumgad Island

All water babies would want to visit this unique island, which is around 20 minutes away from Karwar by road. Shaped like a tortoise, the scenic beauty of this island coupled with the activities it offers makes Kurumgad Island an interesting place to explore. You’ll spot a lot of devotees too, who come to visit the Narasimha Temple, a popular attraction located on the island. It’s usually during the month of January that the temple is flooded with devotees because of the Pushya Purnima annual yatra. There is also an old fort and a deserted lighthouse that you can explore on the island along with enjoying some water activities like swimming, diving, snorkeling, etc. You can reach Kurumgad Island by road from Karwar or you can also take a jetty from River Kali to the island.

Rock Garden

A relatively recent attraction in Karwar is the Rock Garden. Located near Rabindranath Tagore Beach, this garden gives you a glimpse into the life and culture of Karwar as well as the Uttara Kannada district. The rocks in this garden have been carved to depict the lifestyle of Karnataka tribes. You’ll find sculptures of fishermen, their families, and their pets in addition to the sculptures of villagers engaged in different activities. With most sculptures, you’ll find brief descriptions attached to them, giving you some insight into the history and background of that sculpture. The garden is usually open from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm on all days and has an entry fee of INR 40 per person. You’ll need around an hour or two to explore the garden in its best form.

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Is Karwar Worth Visiting?

Nestled in the state of Karnataka, Karwar has got a unique charm of its own. It’s a  perfect spot for water babies and adventure lovers and should definitely be visited once for a laidback holiday.

How Many Beaches Are There In Karwar?

Karwar is known for its beautiful beaches. Talking about the number, there are about 6 beaches in Karwar and these are Devbagh Beach, Majali Beach, Karwar Beach, Kodi Bagh Beach, Tilmati Beach, and Binaga Beach.

What Language Is Spoken In Karwar?

While Kannada is the main language spoken in most parts of Karnataka, people in Karwar converse in both Kannada and Konkani. Tourists could also converse in English as many locals are familiar with that language as well.

Is Karwar A District?

Karwar is not a district but it is a taluk, city, and administrative center of the Uttara Kannada district.

What Is The Best Time To Visit Karwar?

The best season to visit Karwar is the winter season. And the ideal months are from October to February as the weather is perfect for sightseeing and indulging in some adventure activities at the beautiful beaches of Karwar.

Which River Is In Karwar?

The Kali river estuary is the river in Karwar that connects Karnataka and Goa via a bridge.

How Many Rivers Are There In Karwar?

There are 41 rivers and lakes in total in Karwar city.

What Can Tourists Buy In Karwar?

Karwar is famous for silk sarees and muslin cloth, apart from this you can also shop for incense sticks made from pure sandalwood.                                                                                     

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Karle ambat (crab masala), bangada fry, oysters and clams, masli kadi ( fish and coconut gravy), sukhe masli (dried and salted fish), chilly squid, rice dosa.

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  • 7 Incredible Places To Visit In Karwar That You Should Not Miss Out On In 2024!

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Sitting in the Uttara Kannada district of southern India, Karwar is a quaint, little town that is slowly emerging as a popular tourist destination. This picturesque land is an answer to all those of you who seek to take the paths less traveled. Just a couple of kilometers from Goa, Karwar is heavenly for all the beach lovers out there. This beach town is home to some of the most exhilarating sports that you should not miss out on. From glittering sands to thriving dense forestation, impeccable scenic views to the marvelous mountains, the places to visit in Karwar are not less. Take a look at this curated list of all the tourist spots that you should cover in this town, especially if you are visiting for the first time.

Top 7 Places To Visit In Karwar

Here is a tailored list of all the top places to visit in Karwar . These places have some outstanding experiences just waiting for you to be a part of.

1. Devbagh Beach

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Devbagh beach is perhaps the most popular place when planning to go for Karwar sightseeing . This beach is famed for offering the perfect summer experience that you are on a search for. Bright sun, cerulean sea, and the golden sands of this beach combine to offer an impeccable experience. You can witness the vibrant white seagulls flying against the backdrop of sunset hues. This beach is nestled in the middle of the marvelous Western Ghats and the enigmatic Arabian Sea. The untouched beauty of this beach makes it one of the best tourist places in Karwar.

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2. Kurumgad Island

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Another one of the famous places in Karwar is Kurumgad Island. Blanketing the popular Narasimha Temple, this island is known for its peculiar shape, which is that of a tortoise. By virtue of being home to the temple, this Island has witnessed an increase in its footfall. You can see plenty of pilgrims swarming in and out of this island all year round. This Island has a plethora of activities for you to be a part of. From giving you a chance to take part in several water sports to stroll around the historic yet deserted lighthouse, the Kurumgad Island surely is one of its kind.

3. Oyster Rock Lighthouse

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Constructed back in the 1860s under the British reign, Oyster Rock Lighthouse is among the oldest sightseeing places in Karwar. This extremely magnificent colonial structure is famous for its architecture and the old-world charm that it exudes. Also referred to as ‘Devgad Island Lighthouse’, this marvel wears a dome proudly and gives you a chance to witness the entrance to the lantern room. This particular spot is ideal to soak in the pretty yellow hues during the sunrise and coral-lit sky as the sun starts setting. The picturesque landscape that this spot has to offer is simply remarkable.

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4. Kali Bridge

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This bridge went under construction during the year 1983. It is one of the most alluring places to see in Karwar if you are in search of ancient marvels that are still standing proud on this land. This particular bridge was constructed to connect two of the popular states of the southern region named Goa and Karnataka. The stunning views of the merging water bodies along with the Sadashivgad Fort far away makes a drive along this bridge memorable.

5. Koodi Bagh Beach

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There is no dearth of beaches in Karwar. Koodi Bagh is one of those places to visit in Karwar that you should not miss out on when planning your things-to-do list. Koodi Bagh Beach is beautifully situated along the confluence of the majestic Arabian Sea and the pristine Kali River. The beach is dotted with nodding palm trees, azure blue waters, and the glittering white sands with a relaxing aura encircling its atmosphere. You can also witness some traditional Fishermen’s houses that line along the sandy beach.

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6. Tilmati Beach

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If you are feeling particularly adventurous, you should consider taking a trip to Tilmati Beach when in Karwar. This beach is basically a shoreline that can only be reached via hiking. The entire hiking route is as picturesque as it can get. The one major highlight that got this beach the fame was the basaltic black colored sand. This sand resembles the sesame seeds to some extent and is bound to take your breath away with the brilliant natural wonder that it is. This entire experience might be a little short but is truly exciting.

7. Anashi Waterfall

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If your idea of a vacation is to soak in the beauty of nature, Anashi Waterfall is one of the places to visit in Karwar that you should not miss out on. Nothing less than paradise on earth, Anashi Waterfall is an incredible attraction that is sitting near the Anshi Village. Nestled amidst the lush and dense vegetation, Anashi Waterfall is a refreshing natural wonder that will take all your fatigue away. You can witness several colorful birds flying around the chilly waters and inhabiting the surrounding greens. It certainly offers a cherishable experience.

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With plenty of places to visit in Karwar, this destination has won the hearts of many. From nature lovers to history buffs, there is plenty to do in this destination that makes the vacation memorable for every kind of traveler. So, the next time you plan a trip to Karnataka and are on a lookout for paths less taken, make sure you consider Karwar in your list of options!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Places to Visit in Karwar

What is the speciality of Karwar?

Karwar is the administrative headquarters of North Kanara District in Karnataka and features a secluded beach situated on the serene coastline. The place is known for its calm waves, palm-laced beaches, golden sand, and produces the best muslin.

What are the top attractions to visit in Karwar?

There is no dearth of tourist attractions in Karwar. Some of the top ones include Anashi Waterfall, Kurumgad Island, Koodi Bagh Beach, Devbagh Beach, Oyster Rock Lighthouse, and many more.

Is it safe to visit Karwar during Covid?

You need to follow all the mandatory travel guidelines mentioned by the authorities to ensure a safe travel experience. Avoid crowded places and keep sanitizing your hands after touching surfaces. Maintain social distancing and remain masked in public places.

What is famous in Karwar?

Karwar is a destination in Karnataka that is famous for its beautiful beaches, its proximity to Goa, the Kali bridge, a recreational park, a planetarium, and more.

What can I buy in Karwar?

Muslin cloth pieces, carved sandalwood, incense sticks, and the beautiful silk sarees are a few things that you should definitely buy when in Karwar.

How far is Karwar from Gokarna?

Karwar is located approximately 61 kilometres from Gokaran. It takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes to cover the distance between the two.

How can I reach Karwar?

You can reach Karwar by air, train, and road. Dabolim airport in Goa is the nearest airport which is around 90 km away. If you are travelling from a nearby city, especially Bengaluru, Mangalore, Hubli, Goa, etc. then you can also plan to go on a road trip.

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Karwar is a city in Karnataka.

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By plane [ edit ].

You can fly to Dabolim Airport ( GOI  IATA ) (Goa), 97 km north, and take a taxi or go to Margao . From Margao there are trains and buses to Karwar. Devbagh resort is just 2 ½ hours from there.

The next nearest airports are Belgaum Domestic Airport, 145 km away, and Hubli Domestic Airport, 185 km away.

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Karwar is connected to Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Mangalore, Cochin and other important places through the Konkan Railway. Most trains stop at Karwar; else one has to alight at Madgaon (Station code : MAO) (Goa) and reach Karwar by road. The journey between Mangalore & Karwar takes not more than 4 hours. Visitors from Chennai can enter via Mangalore. For details, enquire with the railway authorities.

Travelers from Bangalore and Hyderabad should get off at Hubli and proceed by road to Karwar.

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Overnight deluxe bus services are available from Bangalore. Buses also ply between Madgaon and Karwar at regular intervals. There are local buses to Gokarna as well, so you can connect easily if going from Goa to Gokarna or back (but you may have to ask people where is the right bus, as, unlike in Goa, signs on the local buses are generally only in the local language, Kannada). The road between Hubli & Karwar, is one of the best in Karnataka and passes through thick jungle.

Distances to Karwar- 1. Madgaon - 76 km - 2 Hrs 2. Panjim - 108 km- 3 Hrs 3. Vasco-da-gama - 95 km- 3 and half Hrs 4. Hubli - 170- 4 and half Hrs 5. Mangalore - 288km - 6 Hrs 6. Bangalore- 520km- 12 Hrs 7. Mumbai- 855km- 16 Hrs 8. Shimoga - 235 km - 4 and half Hrs 9. Bhatkal - 115km- 3 Hrs

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Auto rickshaw, or car. You can also rent a boat to visit some of the islands. Thats Great being in karwar. For the environment-friendly, Bicycles are also available on Rent basis. Bicycles in the standard non-geared, and now MTBs are also available.

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Beaches, Islands and mangrove up on the Kali river.

Sadashivgad Sadashivgad is a fort located in Karwar, Uttara Kannada district, in the state of Karnataka in India. Significant and picturesque, the fort is now a popular tourist destination located by the Kali river bridge, which has been built at the confluence of the river and the Arabian Sea. Konkani is spoken as a local language. The fort was built on an old fortified site on the north bank of Kali River where it meets the sea. It had about 8 meters high ramparts which were about 2 metres wide at the top. There were towers and openings for guns. The citadel was at the highest point. An outwork was on the west, near the sea at the base of the cliff and was appropriately called Pani Killa. There was another outwork on the eastern slope. The citadel had single arched gateway. Samvargad was a very small fort, about 60 metres by 20 metres on top of a hillock east of Sadashivgad. It was a satellite fort guarding the former on its east & north east. Very few ruins remain. The fort was named Sadashivgad by Basavlingraj after his father Sadashivlingraj in 1715. They were chieftains of Sonda who assumed the title of 'Raja' after incorporating Chittakula, Simveshwar (Angadi), Kadra, Kadwad, Ankola and some other parts of Canara. The old Karwar fort was pulled down and its material used to build Sadashivgad. The fort is in ruins as most of it was pulled down by East India Company General Matthews in 1783. A road now runs between it and its satellite fort Samvargad.

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Midway on the Sadashivagad hill is the many centuries old Shantadurga Temple, known for its serenity. From the peak of the hill, the view of the sun setting in the Arabian sea, is an experience in itself. The 17th century Dargah also attracts a lot of Muslim pilgrims. At a distance of approximately 2 km northwards a village lies by name Shiveshvar which got Fortress Kot Shiveshvar (mentioned in the Mangalore treaty between Tipu Sultan and the East India Company, as well as in earlier historical accounts) built exclusively for guarding the northern borders of Canara. It was built by the Bijapur Sultanate and subsequently, its fortunes were connected to the Sadashivgad Fort. This fort is in a shambles but the eastern gate, a Muslim graveyard, well and tunnel can still be seen. Another important village is Kadwad situated on the banks of tributary of the Kali River, from which the name 'Karwar' has been derived. At this location the British used to have a factory and it was an important trade port in earlier days. It also had a large Muslim population and a larger mosque which was frequented by traders from Arabia and Africa. The National Highway NH-17 continues on a bridge built over Kali River and the road splits the Sadashivgad granite hill to connect Karnataka to Goa. Sadashivgad used to be a popular word for native konkani speaking people travelling from Mumbai to Karwar before the advent of Konkan Railway. Maharashtra State Transport Corporation buses plying on this route carried the Bus Route Name as Bombay Central - Sadashivgad. Jayshree Gadkar a noted Marathi movie actress and a star of Marathi cinema in the 1960s was born in a Marathi speaking family at Kanasgiri village very close to Sadashivgad.

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Beautiful beaches, snorkeling, banana boating

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there are small pan stalls, chat stalls, etc.

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Sea Food and some local restaurants, "Gadbad" Icecream.

Some of the famous local restaurants include:

Poornima Restaurant, Main Road, Karwar. (Veg - Moderate expense) Premier Hotel, Green Street , Karwar. (Non-Veg - Expensive) Amruth Bar & Restaurant, Main Road Karwar. (Non-Veg - Moderate) Parvati Fish Land (Non-Veg - Moderate - Fish/Sea Food) Shweta Lunch Home (Non-Veg - Moderate - Fish/Sea Food)

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Tender coconut, Soda Sharbath at local cold drinks shop

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Devbagh beach resort. Somewhat pricey, but the beach is quite brilliant, as is the nature walk they provide around the resort, through mangrove forests among other things. Don't miss the quicksand!

  • Majali beach village .  

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Karwar is a small town located by the Sangam of the Kali River and the Arabian Sea. Known for its enthralling scenic beauty, Karwar is located 50 kilometres from Goa and is slowly gaining recognition. This holiday, if you are looking to go for an adventure to Karwar, here are the top 5 things to do in Karwar.

  • Dolphin Spotting: If you love spotting Dolphins then Karwar is the best place for you. One can watch dolphins all year round and sometimes can be spotted diving out of the water. You can visit Kurumgad Island, located at a distance of 45 minutes from the main town by boat.
  • Water Sports: As Karwar has a beautiful beach overlooking the Arabian Sea, you can indulge in water sports like Snorkeling, Kayaking, River Rafting, and Banana Boat rides. All these sports are available at very reasonable prices and are budget-friendly. However, these rides are mostly known from October to February as the weather remains clear.
  • Trekking: Yana is a small town located at a distance of merely 60 kilometres from Karwąr and is famous for its exotic rock formations. These limestone rocks serve as a popular trekking site for rock climbers and trekkers. There is a temple present in the rocks, and it is lined by caves, most of them serving as the habitat of bats.
  • Try out Karwar Cuisine : If you are a foodie do try out the local cuisine, mostly the fish recipes. Authentic Karwar dishes are served by local shacks and restaurants of Karwar that includes Fish biriyani, Fish Fries, etc.
  • Exploring the Beaches : Being a coastal town, Karwąr has several beaches. The main beach is the Rabindranath Tagore Beach and is popular among swimmers. It has a Warship Museum, Rock Garden and a small aquarium located along the coast. If you like to spend some quality time alone, then do try out Devbagh beach , Tilmati beach, Binaga beach and Majalli beach.

Karwar is located 522 kilometres from Bangalore and is a perfect destination for your weekend trip. You can visit Karwąr anytime between the months of October to May, and roads are well connected from Bangalore, Goa and Mumbai.

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Country: india | state: karnataka, #28 of 33 places to visit in karnataka | places to visit in india, ideal trip duration: 2 full days, base station: karwar, nearest city to karwar: hubli (167 kms), panjim (108 kms), best time to visit karwar: october to february, peak season: december to january, karwar weather: summer: max- 39°c to min- 18°c winter: max- 36°c and min- 13°c.

At a distance of 59 km from Gokarna, 70 km from Kumta, 108 km from Panjim, 114 km from Murudeshwar, 167 km from Hubli, and 517 km from Bangalore, Karwar is a town and the administrative headquarters of Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka. It lies on the west coast of South India at the mouth of the Kali River near Goa - Karnataka Border. Karwar is one of the top beach destinations in Karnataka, and among the best places to places to visit near Hubli . Karwar can be visited along with Goa trip . Karwar derived its name from the nearby village of Kadwad. Kade means last and wado means area. Before Indian independence, the name Karwar was spelt Carwar. This is an ancient city majorly used for the sea trade, visited by the Arabs, Dutch, Portuguese, French, and later the British. During the 18th century, this city was part of the Maratha Empire and became a British territory after the defeat of the Marathas in the Third Anglo-Maratha War. Until 1950, it was a part of the Bombay Presidency. Karwar's tranquil ambiance had inspired the famous poet Rabindranath Tagore and he has dedicated a chapter of his biography to this town. It is regarded as one of the famous tourist places in Karnataka . The town has lovely beaches, beautiful temples and Forts attracting a large number of tourists. Karwar Beach, Devbagh Beach, Sadashivgad, Dargah of Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat, Durga Temple, Kaju Bagh Beach, Kurumgad Island, Naganatha Temple, Narasimha Temple, Koodi Bagh Beach, and Venkataramana Temple are the popular places to visit as part of Karwar tour packages . Gokarna is about 60 km from Karwar and can be visited together. Being a port town, Karwar is a center for agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Once it is an important trade center especially for pepper. The town is famous for its fine muslin, a plain-woven cotton fabric; the production of which was started in 1638 by Sir William Counten. Also, most of the local artisans are skilled in sandalwood carvings of several items. The nearest International Airport is Dabolim Airport, Goa, which is about 98 km from Karwar. It has regular flights from Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Pune, Kolkata, Dubai, Bangkok, Singapore, Malaysia, and Nepal. Karwar Railway Station is well connected by train with cities like New Delhi, Bangalore, Mysore, Chennai, Kanyakumari, Mumbai, Coimbatore, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Ernakulum, Indore, Tirunelveli, Bikaner, Gujarat, Mangalore, and Pune. Karwar has a good road network and is connected to all the major cities of Karnataka. It has regular buses from Bangalore, Mangalore, Chennai, Panjim, Mumbai, Pune, Hubli, and Shimoga. The Karavali Utsav is the biggest cultural event held at the Rabindranath Tagore beach in Karwar for four days. Many cultural events are held in which national and international artists present their shows. It is celebrated every year between December and January. The best season to visit Karwar is from October to February. It usually takes about 2 full days to visit the important places in Karwar.

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#1 of 23 Places to Visit in Karwar

At a distance of 1 km from Karwar Bus Stand, Karwar Beach, also known as Rabindranath Tagore Beach, is the main beach in Karwar city. It is the most popular beach in Karwar, and among the must include places in Karwar Tour Packages . The long stretch of golden sands of the beach is an ideal place to relax and spent time in solitude. It has also a recreational park, colorful music fountain, Toy train, Planetarium, and an aquarium to add to its attraction. It is one of the prime places to visit in Karwar . The Warship Museum is a special attraction in the beach premises. River Kali joins the Arabian Sea at the end of the beach. The sunset view from the Kali Bridge is an amazing and unforgettable experience. Karwar beach is an ideal place for swimming because there are no sudden depths in the water. The soft sand here makes it ideal for sunbathing. It .....

Devbagh Beach

Devbagh Beach

#2 of 23 Places to Visit in Karwar

At a distance of 8 km from Karwar Bus Stand and 5 km from Majali Beach village, Devbagh is a beautiful beach located nearer to the Karnataka-Goa border on the northern side of the Kali River. This is a private beachthat can be visited along with Goa Tour Packages . Devbagh Beach is one of the most beautiful and enthralling beaches in India and also one of the best places to visit in Karwar . This is a special island beach that faces the mighty Arabian Sea on one side and the dense Western Ghats on the other side. It is known for its endless stretch of golden sand, the clear blue waters of the Arabian Sea, and the line of casuarina trees that dot the beach. This is the place where the renowned poet Sri Rabindranath Tagore had visited and lost in the scenic beauty of the natural way back in 1916. Devbagh Beach is not only famous for the .....

Tilmati Beach

Tilmati Beach

#3 of 23 Places to Visit in Karwar

At a distance of 13 km from Karwar Bus Stand, 2.5 km from Majali Bus Stop, Tilmati or the Black Sand Beach is located at Majali village in Karnataka. Situated just beside Polem Beach of South Goa, it is one of the popular places to visit in Karwar . Tilmati Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Karnataka and among the must include places in Karwar Tour Packages . At this little beach, one can find coarse black sand of basaltic rock making the beach black in color. Tilmati literally translates to sesame sand or the sand that looks like sesame. This stretch of black sand, spread over 200 m, is said to be formed when the waves hit the basaltic rocks that are concentrated in this area. It is also believed that the Arabian Sea dumps the fine black sand brought by River Kali to this place. Majali .....

Majali Beach

Majali Beach

#4 of 23 Places to Visit in Karwar

At a distance of 10 km from Karwar Bus Stand, Majali Beach is located at Majali Village, which is a small coastal town lies on the northern tip of coastal Karnataka and just a few kilometers South of Goa. This 4.5 km long beach is situated towards north of Devbagh beach. Indulging in activities at Majali Beach is one of the top things to do in Karwar . Majali Beach is a renowned attraction in Karwar and is known for its sea facing cottages and resorts. Majali Beach Village offers six Row Cottages with all the modern amenities. Apart from this, the resort also boasts of wonderful Wood House and Tree House. The resorts located along the beach provide with facilities like private balcony, sit-outs, in-house laundry and many more. Majali Beach Village has a fine restaurant that offers delicious local and coastal cuisine. The Resort also offers recreation facilities like boating, fishing, kayaking, pedaling, a swing on the lake etc. .....

Durga Bhavani Temple

Durga Bhavani Temple

#5 of 23 Places to Visit in Karwar

At a distance of 6.5 km from Karwar Bus Stand, Durga Temple is an ancient temple situated on the peak of Sadashivgad hill fort in Karwar. Situated on the north bank of River Kali, Durga Temple is one of the Karwar tourist places. Durga Temple, also known as Shanthadurga Temple, is dedicated to Goddess Durga. In the main sanctum sanctorum, the idol of goddess Durga sitting on the lion is very attractive. Believed to be constructed around 1665 CE, the temple is well-known for its architectural beauty and offers beautiful views of the islands and the surroundings areas. According to the history, Raja Shiv Chhatrapati found this temple and he gave the rights of worship in this temple to the local Bhandari family. On the way to Durga Temple, tourists can visit the remains of old fort of Sonda kings. There is also a 17th century blue towered mosque in front of this temple and is dedicated to Peer Shamsuddin Kharobat. The locales pray to the goddess with great faith and also the .....

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#6 of 23 Places to Visit in Karwar

At a distance of 59 km from Gokarna, 70 km from Kumta, 108 km from Panjim, 114 km from Murudeshwar, 167 km from Hubli, and 517 km from Bangalore, Karwar is a town and the administrative headquarters of Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka. It lies on the west coast of South India at the mouth of the Kali River near Goa - Karnataka Border. Karwar is one of the top beach destinations in Karnataka, and among the best places to places to visit near Hubli . Karwar can be visited along with Goa trip . Karwar derived its name from the nearby village of Kadwad. Kade means last and wado means area. Before Indian independence, the name Karwar was spelt Carwar. This is an ancient city majorly used for the sea trade, visited by the Arabs, Dutch, Portuguese, French, and later the British. During the 18th century, this city was part of the Maratha Empire and became a British territory ..... Distance (From Karwar): 169 Kms Trip Duration (From Karwar - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Sirsi

#7 of 23 Places to Visit in Karwar

At a distance of 84 km from Gokarna, 99 km from Shimoga, 100 km from Dandeli, 102 km from Hubli, 115 km from Karwar, 125 km from Murudeshwar, 196 km from Belgaum, 202 km from Panjim, 277 km from Mangalore, 376 km from Mysore, 395 km from Bangalore, and 588 km from Hyderabad, Sirsi is a small hill station located in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. It is the main commercial center and a business hub in the Malnadu region, and among the must include places in Karnataka tour packages . Situated at an altitude of 2000 feet, Sirsi is a tourist destination that is surrounded by thick forests and towering hills. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Hubli . Sirsi is a place full of surprises and one can visit numerous religious spots, waterfalls, and forests replete with rich flora and fauna as part of Sirsi holiday packages . In ..... Distance (From Karwar): 115 Kms Trip Duration (From Karwar - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Anjadip / Anjadiva Island

Anjadip / Anjadiva Island

#8 of 23 Places to Visit in Karwar

At a distance of 7 km from Karwar, Anjadiva Island or Anjadip Island is located in the Arabian Sea in South Goa. Due to the fact that the Island situates about 2 km from Binaga Village in Karnataka it is widely believed that Anjadiva belongs to this State but legally it is a part of Goa. The Anjadip Island occupied an area of 1.5 sq km, it is the largest of the Karwar Panchadiva chain of five Islands and the other four are Kurnagal, Mudlingud, Devgad and Devragad. Anji stands for five in Tamil and it denotes the 5th Island. This idyllic Island is home to the Indian Navy. The legendary sailor Vasco Da Gama and a Jewish trader Gaspar Da Gama requested the king of Portugal to create a naval fort at the region of Anjadiva to gain the administrative control of Goa. Anjadiva Fort is present on the Anjadip Island. Currently the fort lies in ruins and the Church of Our Lady of Springs which was constructed in the year 1505 is close .....

Kodibag Beach

Kodibag Beach

#9 of 23 Places to Visit in Karwar

At a distance of 4.5 km from Karwar Bus Stand and 3 km from Devbagh Beach, Kodibag Beach or Koodi Bagh Beach is located at the confluence of the Kali River and the Arabian Sea in Karwar . Koodi Bagh is among the most beautiful shorelines of Karwar and also one of the tourist places in Karwar. The meeting point of the Kali River and the Arabian Sea is a spectacular sight to watch. This beach is situated at the northern end of the Karwar Beach . This beach offers an amazing view of sunset. It is good to have a relaxing time with some fun at this Beach. Long leisurely walks in the cool beach sands will be a soothing experience. This beach is very clean and is a perfect destination for adventure lovers. At this palm-fringed beach various activities such as canoeing, kayaking, paddling, banana boat riding and many more can be enjoyed.

Devkar Falls / Devamala Falls

Devkar Falls / Devamala Falls

#10 of 23 Places to Visit in Karwar

At a distance of 80 km from Karwar, 30 km from Yellapur, Devkar Falls, also called as Vajramala Falls, is one of the beautiful waterfalls in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. This falls is visible from Devakar village and is one of the best tourist places in Karwar . Devakar Waterfalls is situated on a small island called Devakar which is surrounded by the Kadra Dam backwaters. The height of the waterfalls is about 300 feet and the water of the falls reaches Kaiga reservoir. While falling, it glows like a Diamond (Vajra), so locally this falls is called Vajramala falls. This waterfall is originated from the Bare stream. Due to the lack of publicity, this beautiful fall is still unknown to a lot of people. There is no well-developed road to reach the falls and during the rainy season, it becomes inaccessible. One has to cross the backwaters of Kadra reservoir to reach Devkar Village. There is a bus .....

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If you are searching for a holiday destination that has a perfect blend of heritage and beauty, look no further than Karwar. A small quaint town, situated just 59 Km from Gokarna, Karwar is one of the leading beach destinations in Karnataka. It is a perfect holiday spot for beach lovers who love to soak in the warmth of the sun by the seaside. From Devbagh and Kaju Bagh Beach to Koodi Bagh and Karwar, the list of captivating beach locations in the town goes on and on. Durga Temple, Sadashivgad Dargah, Devkar Falls, and Warship Museum are some of the other remarkable places to visit in Karwar.The tourist places in Karwar reflect its vibrant culture and unique vibe, which makes it the most sought-after weekend getaway in Karnataka. Whether you are an adventure buff who loves to try exhilarating water sports or leisure travellers looking for a peaceful getaway amidst the lush green hills, Karwar town won’t disappoint you. Apart from its exquisite beaches and picturesque spots, it is also famous for Karavali Utsav which is being held on Rabindranath Tagore Beach every year. The town is perched at the border of Maharashtra and Karnataka state which is why you can sense a hint of both Marathi and Kannada cultures here.

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Warship Museum

The INS Warship Museum is situated on the beautiful Rabindranath Tagore Beach. The museum is named after a Russian made OSA missile boat, named INS Chapal. Popularly known as K94, Warship Museum is a 245-ton ship which is remembered for its performance in the Indo-Pak war of 1971 On your visit to this museum, you can find several artefacts and collections which will give you a brief insight about the sea warfare. In addition to this, it is also home to several mannequins that are dressed as sailors, doctors, and captains. If you are a history lover, Warship Museum is one of the key places to visit in Karwar. Activities - Watch a 15-minute long documentary on Indian naval history. - Learn facts about the historical war of 1971 - Get information about sea warfare. Location: NH66, Kodibag, Karwar, Karnataka

Tilmati Beach

Tilmati Beach

Blessed with immense beauty and serene atmosphere, this beach is one of the many unexplored places to visit in Karwar. The awe-inspiring views of Arabian sea from this beach is what sets it apart from other tourist attractions in the region. If you wish to make the most out of your Karwar trip, visit this place during the sunset hours as the sunset view from Tilmati Beach is truly irresistible. A large number of vacationers visit here for night camping and stargazing experience as well.  Tilmati is also popular among the locals as the black sand beach. It is believed that Arabian sea brings the black sand of river Kali to the shores of the beach. Activities: - Enjoy the sunset view - Nature walk - Night camping Location: Majali, Karwar, Karnataka

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Rabindranath Tagore Beach

One of the most popular tourist places in Karwar, Rabindranath Tagore beach forms the confluence point of River Kali and Arabian sea. The beach is home to many other touristy spots including Warship Museum. You can also explore the recreational park, aquarium, and planetarium situated within its premises. Though Ravindranath Tagore beach doesn’t have any beach sports, you can still indulge in leisure activities like swimming and nature walk. It also hosts the biggest cultural event of Karwar, named Karwali Utsav, which is celebrated in the months of December and January. If you don’t want to go overboard with adventure activities, just bask in the warmth of the sun or relish the sunset view from this beach in the cool evening breeze. Activities: - Relish the captivating sunset view - Visit the Warship Museum - Explore the marine aquarium situated within the premises. - Head for nature walk. Location: Rabindranath Tagore Beach, Kodibag, Karwar, Karnataka

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Kali Bridge

With its picturesque setting and pleasant vibe, Kali Bridge is one of the most sought after tourist places in Karwar. Nestled at the meeting point of Arabian sea and Kali river, this bridge is known for its mesmerizing views and tranquil atmosphere. It was constructed in the year 1983 to connect the neighboring states of Goa and Karnataka. A large number of nature-buffs gather here to witness the confluence point of two water bodies. On your visit to the Kali Bridge, don’t forget to explore the historical Sadashivgad Fort, which is just a short walk from this bridge. Activities: - Relish the splendid view from the bridge. - Pay a visit to Sadashivgad Fort. Location: NH17, Karwar, Karnataka

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A beautiful Vishnu temple situated atop the hill in Kurumgad, Narasimha temple sees a massive influx of travellers throughout the year. In the month of January, the temple gets entranced in the spirit of celebration and joy with the onset of the yearly festival, Yatra. Some of the young travellers prefer to trek their way towards the temple. Visitors can also use ferry services to access this pilgrimage site. For all the Hindu Devotees, Narasimha Temple remains one of the most prominent places to visit in Karwar. Activities: - Trekking - Participate in the yearly festival organized in the month of January. Location: Kurumgad Island, Karwar, Karnataka

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Karwar , an administrative center for Uttara Kannada District has both historical and natural significance. The town is located on the confluence of Kali River and Arabian Sea. Karwar, the town with tranquil beaches, scenic beauties, ancient forts and temples, Magnificent Oyster rock Light house, and many others is an important tourist destination in Karnataka State. The culture of Karwar has a significant influence of the British culture, as the town was served as the capital for British ruling the Kannada Province. Karwar was also ruled by the Portuguese and French rulers for a while. Karwar was involved with sea trade in ancient times. Tourists can come across the ruins of the Portuguese and French settlements.

Karwar also possess beautiful and pristine islands on its coastal lines which can be accessed by tourists through machine boats and ferry services from Karwar Port. Tourists are entertained by a variety of water sports like diving, swimming, snorkeling, etc. on the many beaches of Karwar. It has some distinctive hotels and resorts ranging from luxurious to budget-saving hotels. Jungle Lodges, Lotus River Seaside Resort, Majali Beach Resorts, etc. provides a pleasant stay for tourists. Many of these resorts and hotels offers package tours.

Tourists must taste some of the delicious Karwar sea foods which are prepared with specific spices and coconut paste. Hotel Amrut offers great sea food at reasonable rates. The mouth-watering desserts like Patoli, Modak, and Madgane must be tried out in the restaurants. Kismore is the best among the seafoods in town.

Sandalwood oil, incense sticks, wooden in-lay works, wooden toys, silk textiles are among the famous souvenirs of Karwar. Visitors can shop in Cauvery Art and Crafts Emporium in Sayaji Rao Road. Government Silk factory on Madhwacharya Road is the best place to get some silk clothes. Sandalwood Oil extracting plant in Ashokapuram is the best place to buy sandalwood oil and incense sticks.

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Karwar Beach, Karnataka

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Kaju Bagh Beach, Karnataka

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Kaju Bagh Beach is located exactly at the entry point of Kali River into Arabian Sea. Sandy shore and rippling waves which washes the shore are...

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When travelling to the west coast of the Indian peninsula, Goa may grab all the plaudits as an ideal beach destination , but the scenic seaside town of Karwar is a worthy pretender to Goa’s title. Located at the confluence of the Arabian Sea and the Kali River in the southern Indian state of Karnataka , Karwar boasts unspoilt, peaceful beaches, an abundance of aquatic adventures, and nature in its purest form.

What to see and do.

One of the main reasons to visit Karwar is its gorgeous, unblemished beaches where you can enjoy the pleasures of a serene stretch of sand and indulge in watersports to boot. With several beaches to choose from, the Karwar beach, also known as Rabindranath Tagore beach is arguably the most beautiful of the lot. With vast swathes of smooth white sands and limpid waters, it is a perfect destination for those who simply want to relax and soak up the sun and sea. A few meters to the land lies a INS Chapal Warship Museum and next to it, is a tiny aquarium with nearly 30 species of fishes – both are a must-visit. There are several food carts dotting the beach, so be sure to sample the fresh seafood.

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For a rush of sheer adrenaline, Alligadda beach is your spot. There are a plethora of watersports activities available at this beach that would cost you way less than you’d pay in Goa . You can engage in speedboating, kayaking, snorkelling, banana boat riding, jet ski, sea rating, parasailing and surfing. The best time for snorkelling is October to February. There are lots of local operators, you can sign up with them and have some aquatic fun.

Alligadda beach, Kodibag, Karwar, Karnataka, India

For those seeking an intimate atmosphere with their family or group, Binaga beach, Majali beach and Tilmati beach are perfect options – these offer a quieter beach experience. Approximately 7.2 miles from Karwar lies the Tilmati beach that is characterised by black stretches of sand, calm waters and lush greenery. An utter sense of tranquillity is to be had here. To reach Tilmatti, you need to trek from Majali village. Those looking to get active may make their way to the Majali beach , which is located approximately 3.4 miles from Tilmatti beach. You can engage in activities, like pedalling, kayaking, speedboating, dolphin watching and rowing.

Tilmati beach

When in the area, make sure to visit the secluded Kurumgad Island , located about 4.6 miles from Karwar. The Kurumgad Island is only accessible via a boat ride from the Kali River, and is best for scuba diving, snorkelling and dolphin spotting. The serene stretch of sand is fringed with wild flowers and dense vegetation – a beautiful sight! There are no stay facilities available on Kurumgad Island, so make sure to head back before 5pm as no boats are available from the island to Karwar after that. There are day trips organised by the local operators and hotels in Karwar to this island, just sign up for them to take advantage of all the riches the island has to offer.

History lovers can also get their fix in this seaside town. Nestled on the top of a hill, the 18th-century Sadashivgad Fort is an unmissable spot. Sitting on the embankment of River Kali where it meets the Arabian Sea, the fort today lie in ruins, but continues to stun visitors with its breathtaking vistas of the sea and the surrounding hills from its summit. There is a Dargah within the premises that draws many tourists. Plus, along the way to the fort lies a 600-year-old Shantadurga temple, which is a must-visit.

Sadashivgad Fort, Edapally – Panvel Hwy, Karwar, Karnataka, India

Panoramic view of Arabian sea from Sadashivgarh fort

Where to stay and eat

There are plenty of homestays, hotels and eco-resorts available in Karwar for all pocket-sizes. Some of the best ones include Majali Beach Village , Jungle Lodges Devbagh Beach Resort (an eco-friendly option), Sterling Karwar , and the Olive Garden Resort . These accommodation options are kitted out with the best amenities as well as organised trips in and around Karwar.

Karwar is a seafood lovers paradise, thanks to the fresh local catches from its pristine waters. Fish dishes are a delicacy here – from fish thalis to fish biryani, fish curry rice, fish masala and rava fish fry, you’ll get it all. Besides this, there are several options available for vegetarian foodies, as well. Some of the best restaurants where you can sample these delights include the Amrut Restaurant , Swetha Lunch Home , Udupi Cafe and Hotel Poornima .

Seafood at Amrut Restaurant, Karwar

How to get there

Karwar is easily accessible via road from Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Mangalore. The nearest airport is Goa International Airport (Goa), approximately 60 miles from Karwar, take a cab/taxi the rest of the way. The nearest railway station is Karwar Railway Station , which is connected by Konkan Railways to the other cities across India. So, if you prefer a train journey, hop on Konkan Railways to reach Karwar.

Karwar Railway Station, Konkana root, 581306, Tadri Shirwad, Gokarna Rd, Karnataka, India, +91 97414 34659

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Karwar beach

Karwar is a laid back coastal town, located at 15 km from Goa border, in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, Popularly known as the “ Kashmir of Karnataka ” by the locals. This place is all about picture-perfect landscapes, untouched islands, pristine beaches, scenic sunsets, sandbanks in winter, lush green mountains, historical sights, lip-smacking coastal delicacies, and serene surroundings. Besides this, it is surrounded by beauties like the Arabian sea, Western ghats, and river Kali, which elevates this destination to the next level.

Karwar is one of the greenest cities across India, hence it is considered as one of the best ecotourism centres. Most people in this region are into fishing and agriculture. Interestingly, Karwar gets its name from a nearby village called “Kadwad”, which is a Konkani word, Kad” means last and “Wad” means area. Since, this place is in the corner, where river Kali meets the Arabian sea. During ancient times this city was used for Seatrade and spice trade by Britishers, Portuguese, French, and Dutch. It is a multicultural destination with Kannada, Konkani and Marathi speaking people living together by spreading prosperity across.

Fishing in river Kali

If legends are to be believed, then Rabindranath Tagore had spent some quality time with his brother and penned a few poems here. Hence, a beach has been named after him as gratitude. 

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Fort was built by Rajah Basavalinga of Sonda dynasty in the year 1715 on top of a hillock. Later, it changed hands from Marathas, Portuguese, Dutch, and finally to Britishers. This historic site is amidst the thick green forest, where River Kali meets the Arabian sea.it.Hence, it offers a stunning view of landscapes around it and dramatic sunsets that take the breath away. It also houses a Durga Devi temple which was built during ancient times.

Guddalli Peak Trek In Karwar

Standing tall at 1800 ft above sea level, this is the topmost spot of Karwar. You need to trek for 6 km in the dense forest to reach the peak. The view of Bluish Arabian sea on one side and laidback town on the other side from the top is true bliss. Make sure you are on the peak before 6 Pm to watch the huge fireball taking a dip in the Arabian sea.

Devbagh Beach Karwar

Sunsets in Devbagh beach Karwar

Undoubtedly, one of the most scenic beaches with blueish water, golden sand, casuarina trees, seagulls flying over you, and long stretched beach. Devbagh beach is sandwiched between evergreen western ghats and the Arabian sea, which adds to enormous beauty to it. This beach is located near the junction where the Arabian sea meets River Kali. If you are lucky, then you can spot sandbanks at Devbagh beach during winter. Lastly, never miss the sun bidding adieu for the day by slowing hiding behind the beautiful Kurumgad Islands 

Furthermore, this beach is also famous for water activities like snorkelling, surfing, banana boat rides and scuba diving.

Kurumgad Island

Kurumgad islands is one of the best islands in karwar

Untouched tortoise shaped island visible from almost all the beaches in Karwar. Kurumgad islands are just 1 km from Devbagh beach and you need to rent a boat to reach the islands.

The island is home to the famous Narasimha temple which is visited by thousands of devotees every year. You can try fishing, trekking, snorkelling, and stroll through the deserted lighthouse present on the island.

Warship Museum

Warship Museum Rabindranath Tagore beach

INS Chapal a warship of Indian Navy is decommissioned and is converted into a museum. This warship museum is located on the Rabindranath Tagore beach in Karwar. You can spot mannequins dressed-up as sailors, captains, and ship crew on the outside of the ship. On the other hand replicas of many missiles that were used during wars are displayed inside the ship. Not just this. It also showcases the Karwars aquatic life with a wide variety of fishes displayed inside huge aquariums.

Warship Museum Timings: 9 Am to 8 Pm on all days.

Karwar Port

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Kawar has a weather natural post that spreads across 355 metres. And, it has the capacity to accommodate two ships at a time. You will get permission to visit the port any time of the day except for when the ships are loading or unloading the goods.

Shadashivgad fort, Devbagh Beach, Guddalli peak, Kurumgad Island,  Karwar port, Manjali beach,  Tilmati beach,  and Warship museum are some of the places that got to be on your list when you head to Karwar next time. And, if you are an adventure freak, then there is a huge list of things you can try like snorkelling, scuba diving, surfing, banana boat rides, and jet scooter rides.

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Tourism in Karwar

The administrative headquarters of North Kanara District in Karnataka, Karwar is one of the isolated beaches situated on the 320 km long coastline in the state. Marked by calm waves, palm-laced beaches, golden sand, scenic coves, Karwar is renowned for its excellent muslin.

The port town of Karwar, situated 519 km northwest of Bangalore, lies on the banks of the Kalinadi River on a thin strip of tropical sand that is bound by the Western Ghats on its east and surrounded by the Arabian Sea on the west.

Way back in 1862, Karwar was made district headquarters by the British. In ancient times, Karwar was a sea trade site visited by the Arabs, Dutch, Portuguese, French and later the British.

Tourist Attractions

Make your Tour to Karwar memorable by visiting these famous tourist places near Karwar :

  • Dargah of Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat: This eminent Dargah is dedicated to a Baghdadi Saint named Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat.
  • Naganatha Temple: This temple is unique since an anthill is worshipped here.
  • Karwar Harbor: The Karwar bay has this outstanding harbor that can be used in all seasons.
  • River Kalinadi: Flowing through Karwar into the Arabian Sea, this river has provision for motor launches for boating up the river.
  • Kurmagad Island: This island nearby has an old fort and a Narasimha shrine worth visiting.

Places around Karwar

Explore the land of Karwar, visiting the places around it, while on a Tour to Karwar :

  • Rabindranath Tagore beach: Situated about 3 km away from Karwar is Devbagh, a hub for diving and snorkeling. This beach, the most attractive one in Karwar, is said to have motivated Rabindranath Tagore to write his first play.
  • Jog Falls : One of the highest waterfalls in India, Jog Falls situated about 50 km from Karwar. Jog Falls is formed by the Sharavathi River, gushing down from a height of 253 meters.
  • Yana: A popular destination for rock climbing, Yana or Bhairavakshetra is an important pilgrim centre located in a beautiful valley, 60 km from Karwar. Yana can be reached by trekking a distance of about 10 km by foot amidst dense forest.

Fairs And Festivals

  • Rabindranath Tagore beach : Karavali Utsav: This is the biggest cultural event in Karwar, held on Rabindranath Tagore beach for four days. Recitals by famous artists lighten up this cultural extravaganza.
  • Shivaratri : Every year on the day of Shivaratri, Lord Shiva is worshipped at Yana, accompanied by a colorful fair. Thousands of people visit the fair.

How To Reach

By Air : The nearest airport is at Dabolim (Goa), 90 km away.

By Rail : The closest railway station is located at Shirwad (6 km), on the Konkan Railway route.

By Road : Karwar is well-connected by a network of roads to South Goa border (10 km), Panaji (105 km), Mumbai (650 km) and Bangalore.

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How to reach Karwar by Road

Karwar is connected by road to Goa, Belgaum, Hubli, Dharwar, Mangalore and Mysore.

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The closest railway station is located at Shirwad (6 km), on the Konkan Railway route.

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