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Malpe beach, Kodi beach, Kaup beach, Sri Krishna Temple, Pajaka, Daria Bahadurgad fort, St. Mary's Island, Kallianpur, Karkala, Barkur, St. Lawrence Church, Chaturmukha Basadi, Achakanya Falls, Anegudde Vinayaka Temple and many more. With several mesmerizing places to visit in Udupi, this town in the state of Karnataka, is truly a goldmine of the south. Karnataka in itself is a is an epitome of true beauty and Udupi enhances it with  pristine beaches, to ancient temples, and the lush greenery of the Western Ghats. From old age traditions, the thickest of forests, rich wildlife, to art or natural goodness, Udupi is home to each of them. Also known as a temple city, the tourist places in Udupi truly make every traveler’s dream come true- be it a nature lover, a history enthusiast or a religious tourist. What started from an ancient old town, is now one of India’s fastest growing cities, with Manipal giving it enough modern day presence due to its colleges and cosmopolitan culture. Every one can find something in Udupi to satiate their travel needs- be it the intricately detailed architecture of the historic buildings, or a luxurious resort holiday by the beach, makingcw Udupi indeed is a traveller's paradise. 

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Sri Krishna Temple

Sri Krishna Temple

Built in the 13th century, the Sri Krishna Temple, also known as the Sri Krishna Matha, is a Vaishnavite temple founded by Saint Jagadguru Sri Madhvacharya. This temple is known for a special feature, that is, that the deity is worshipped through a silver plated window with nine holes, known as the Navagraha kindi. The daily services to god are performed by the Ashta Mathas and people from all over the country flock to this temple to pay respect. Known throughout the world for its customs, rituals and its teachings in Dvaita philosophy, this temple also attracts curious foreigners willing to learn about this culture. Location : Temple Car St, Sri Krishna Temple Complex, Thenkpete, Maruthi Veethika, Udupi, Karnataka 576101 Timings : 4 am to 9 pm Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The temple is situated within the Udupi town and is about 4.5 kilometers away from the bus stand.

St. Mary's Island

St. Mary's Island

St. Mary’s Island is the most famous amongst the four rocky islands of Malpe Beach. Also known as Coconut Island, St. Mary’s is known for its rare crystallized basalt rock formations, formed millions of years ago due to volcanic activities. These rock formations give the island its very unique landscape, making it a haven for nature and geology lovers alike. This geological goldmine is also home to one of the 26 geological museums of India and is still an unexplored part of the country that holds massive tourism potential. Location:  Malpe, Karnataka 576118 Timings : Ferries from Malpe Beach depart to St. Mary’s from 9:30 am to 5:30 am. The island is inaccessible during the monsoon months from June to September. Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The Island is located about 14.5 kilometers away from the Udupi Bus Stand.

Malpe Beach

Malpe Beach

One of the most famous tourist places in Udupi, Malpe Beach is a natural port, traditionally known for its settlement of the Mogaveera fishermen community here. Now a famous tourist hotspot, Malpe Beach is the first Indian beach which provides free Wi-Fi all day long.

There are also a number of watersport activities at the beach including Jet Ski and parasailing among others. The massive shoreline of this beautiful beach is also home to four exquisite rocky islands, of which the most famous and frequently visited is the St. Mary’s Island. Location : Malpe, Udupi Karnataka, 576108 Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : Malpe Beach is located about 10 kilometers from the Udupi Bus Stand.

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Located close to the Kundapur Town, the Kodi Beach is also known as the Delta Beach. ‘Kodi’ in the Kannada language translates to ‘shore’ and is especially famous since it is surrounded by water on three sides, making it one of the most perfect places to visit in Udupi . Also famous for being the meeting point of the River Suvarna with the Arabian Sea, Kodi Beach is a popular weekend destination for the students of Manipal, and is famous for its seafood. Location : Maravanthe Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : Kodi Beach is located about 36 kilometers from the Udupi Bus Stand.

Kaup Beach

A town in the district of Udupi, lying between Mangalore and Udupi town, Kapu, or Kaup Beach is one of the best places to visit in Udupi due to its pristine water breaking against the sandy shoreline dotted with palm trees.This beach is also home to an age old lighthouse built in 1901, and is open for visitors during sunrise from 5:30 am to 6:30 am. One can spend hours taking in the panoramic view of the sun slowly rising against the backdrop of the vast ocean, as it is absolutely breathtaking. The waters of Kaup Beach are rougher than the gentle Malpe Beach but are stunning nonetheless. Location :  Padu, Karnataka 574106 Timings : 5:30 am to 6:30 am for lighthouse. Beach is open 24 hours. Entry fee : INR 10 for lighthouse, entry free for beach. Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : Kaup Beach is located 22 kilometers from the Udupi Bus Stand.

Pajaka

Pajaka is a small village in Udupi district, and is most famous for being the birthplace of the Dvaita philosopher and founder of Shri Krishna Matha Temple, Sri Madhvacharya. Among the many interesting places to see in Pajaka, the most famous is the home of Sri Madhava which also includes several archaeological pieces of evidence of his life. The village is also home to a big old banyan tree which was supposedly planted by him. Another great spot to visit is the Kunjarugiri Durga Temple located atop a hill. This temple gives stunning views of Udupi district and is also a beautiful sunset spot. Location :  Padu Belle, Karnataka 574115 Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee :  No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : This village is about 18 kilometers from the Udupi Bus Stand.

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Daria Bahadurgad fort

Daria Bahadurgad fort

Built by Basavappa Naik of Bidanur, Daria Bahadurgad fort is located on one of the four rocky islands of Malpe Beach. Just about 2 kilometers away from Malpe, this astounding island is also home to Mangalorean Tile factories near the fort as well, which can make for an informative day trip to understand the making of these tiles. Now mostly in ruins, the view from the fort is mesmerizing, to say the least, and the best time to visit it during sunset when the entire horizon turns different shades of pink. Location :  Laccadive Sea Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The fort is situated about 10 kilometers from the Udupi Bus Stand.

Mattu Beach

Mattu Beach

Mattu Beach is a quaint, secluded tropical paradise that doesn’t see as many visitors. With the Kaup Beach on one side, Mattu Beach also boasts of having water on two of its sides. Hands down one of the quietest places in the state, Mattu Beach is also known for its bioluminescence at night. The water glows and radiates a blow light in the dark which is caused by the bloom of a microorganism called Noctiluca that gives off this bioluminescence when disturbed. With hardly a soul nearby, this makes for a perfect spot to sit in the dark with the Milky Way arching overhead, and the sea sparkle glowing at your feet! Location : Udupi District Karnataka 574118 Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : Mattu Beach is about 16 kilometers away from the Udupi Bus Stand.

Kallianpur

Kallianpur is a hamlet in the Tonse East village of Karnataka in Udupi District. This small settlement is developed with all modern day facilities like schools, hospitals, transport, colleges etc. Situated on the south bank of the Suvarna River, Kallianpur is probably the place that was mentioned by Cosmos Indicopleustes, a Greek merchant, and is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Udupi . This hamlet also has the ruins of a fort from the Vijayanagara era, and is also home to two churches and about six temples, dedicated to different gods. Location : Udupi Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : This hamlet is located about 5.5 kilometers from the Udupi Bus Stand.

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Once called Pandaya Nagri during the period of Jain rule, Karkala is a major stop for religious tourism due to its strategic location on the way to other pilgrimage sites. Located at the bottom of the Western Ghats, Karkala is covered with greenery throughout the year. Karkala is majorly a Jain town and boasts of a 41.5 feet tall statue of Gomateshwara or Lord Bahubali. Every 12 years, a massive ritual is organized, called the Mahamastakabhisheka, where thousands of Jain devotees bathe the Bahubali statues in saffron, milk, honey, sandalwood, turmeric and vermilion. Apart from being a pilgrimage town, Karkala also has a large number of lakes where one can see the sunset and spend some time in peace and quiet. Location : Udupi District Karnataka Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand: Karkala is located about 38 kilometres away from the Udupi Bus Stand.

Barkur

Also known as the village of temples, Barkur is a cluster of three villages, namely Kachoor, Hosala and Hanehali. Located on the banks of River Seetha, Barkur once used to be the capital of the ancient Alupa Kingdom. The temples of Barkur is distinctive and have special characteristics setting them apart from other temples. Though they are built with sloping terracotta roofs liked the temples in Kerala, they are different because they do not have the gopurams. There are over eleven temples in this small area, each with its own significance. There is also a Barkur Fort housing remnants from the life of the kingdom. Location : Udupi Karnataka 576210 Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : Barkur and Udupi Bus Stand are located 15.7 kilometers from each other.

St. Lawrence Church

St. Lawrence Church

Overseeing a school and an orphanage, the St. Lawrence Shrine or Attur Church is a Roman Catholic Church and is said to be the place of many miracles. According to historians, Tippu Sultan captivated the Christians of this region and imprisoned them. After being free, the villagers set up this church with the help of a Goan priest. This church is known to have the powers to intercede with God and the Annual Attur Jatle Festival is a huge celebratory day for Christians all over India. Location :  Attur P.O. Karkala, Udupi District, Karkala, Karnataka 576117 Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The shrine is located about 18 kilometers from Udupi Bus Stand.

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Chaturmukha Basadi

Chaturmukha Basadi

The Chaturmukha Basadi is an ancient symmetrical Jain temple located in the town of Karkala. Built by Immadi Bhairarasa Vodeya on a small rocky hill from the Santara dynasty in the 16th century, this massive temple is called ‘chaturmukh’ due to its four symmetrical faces. Completely carved out of granite, this temple is also known as Tribhuvana Tilaka Jina Chaityalaya. The Basadi also has magnificent images of Mallinath, Tirthankara Aranath, and Munisuvratnath, and faces the massive Bahubali statue in the town. This exquisite site took 30 years to complete and now boasts of having a total of 108 elegantly designed pillars in its complex. Location :  Fisheries Office-Dhana Shala Rd, Karkala, Karnataka 574104 Timings : 8 am to 6 pm Entry fee : No e ntry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The temple is about 38 kilometers from Udupi Bus Stand.

Achakanya Falls

Achakanya Falls

Anegudde Vinayaka Temple

Anegudde Vinayaka Temple

Anegudde is a little hamlet situated in Udupi district, Karnataka. Anegudde means "elephant slope" in the Kannada language. The spot is popular for the temple of Lord Vinayaka on the hill top, which is also one of the top places to visit in Udupi due to its rich history. The town additionally has another name called Kumbhasi. Anegudde's well known Siddhi Vinayaka shrine has a history gone back to hundreds of years. According to mythology, the demon Khumbasura tried to stop a ritual being performed by Sage Agastya for the wellbeing of the people. Bheem, one of the five Pandava brothers, killed the demon with a sword given by Lord Vinayaka, and so overtime, people started worshipping Lord Vinayaka here. Location :  Vokwadi Road, Kumbashi, Karnataka 576257 Timings : 5:30 am to 8:30 pm Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The temple is at a distance of about 24 kilometers from Udupi Bus Stand. Explore:  Places To Visit In Seville

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Mookambika Temple

Mookambika Temple

The Mookambika Temple is a Hindu shrine committed to the mother Goddess known as Mookambika Devi. Sitting majestically in the lower regions of Kudajadri slopes, on the southern bank of Souparnika River, this ancient yet beautiful temple also finds a spot in the 108 Durga Temples in ancient Kerala. The original shrine where Adi Shankaracharya meditated and Devi showed up before him is situated at the Kodachadri Peak at an elevation of 1,343 meters. This mighty peak is also noticeable as an imposing figure from the Mookambika Devi Temple in Kollur, adding to its mesmerising charm. Location :  Kollur, Karnataka 576220 Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The distance between the temple and Udupi Bus Stand is 70.5 kilometers. Also Checkout & Book:  Picasso Museum Tickets

Kudlu theertha falls

Kudlu theertha falls

Kudlu Theertha Falls is a beautiful cascade situated in profound wildernesses of Western Ghats, close to Hebri. Otherwise called Sita Falls, this spot also makes for a great trekking destination. The water at these falls drop from a stature of 150 feet into a major pool. This is a lovely waterfall and it is safe to swim in the pool underneath the falls, making it one of the best tourist places in Udupi . One can hike near the base of the falls when the water is not too rough.Manga Teertha is another cascade above Kudlu Theertha, but without immediate access to its base. Location :  Nadpalu, Karnataka 576112 Timings : 9 am to 4 pm Entry fee : INR 50 per person. Camera charged are INR 200 overhead. Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : These falls are at a distance of 57.7 kilometers from Udupi Bus Stand. Explore:  Islands Near Phuket

Padubidri Beach

Padubidri Beach

Padubidri beach is located about one kilometer from the National Highway. This is one of the region’s most pristine beaches and ideal to spend time quietly and peacefully. As the sun starts setting, the nearby lighthouses of Suratkal and Kapu start showing light. During some time of the year, the sun set and moonrise are visible simultaneously in opposite direction. In the non-monsoon months, one can go swimming in the ocean since the sea is calm. The farthest corner of Padubidri Beach is famously called Padubidri endpoint and is the place where the river meets the sea. Location : Udupi District, Karnataka 574111 Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : This beach is located about 31.5 kilometers from the Udupi Bus Stand. You Can Checkout Great Discounts On  Gold Coast Cruises

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City Centre Shopping

City Centre Udupi is a landmark shopping and lifestyle destination. With several showrooms, restaurant and service outlets, this shopping mall is located on Mosque Road, at the heart of the city. Initially built to cater to the crowds of Udupi-Manipal, this is now also a popular tourist attraction, and one of the best places to visit in Udupi. Location :  Near District Bus Terminus Opp Jamia Masjid, Maruthi Veethika, Udupi, Karnataka 576101 Entry fee : Entry free Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The shopping mall is located about 3.7 kilometers from Udupi Bus Stand. Click Here to Book Now:  Wet World Water Park Shah Alam Tickets

Museum of Anatomy & Pathology

The Museum of Anatomy and Pathology or MAP in Manipal is a well-known tourist destination. The gallery highlights human and animal specimens and is viewed as the biggest of its sort in Asia. There are around 3000 samples of organs and different pieces of human and animal anatomy including the skulls of an elephant and a whale and a long skeleton of a King Cobra. This museum is also home to protected skeletons of different animals, making it one of the most popular places to visit in Udupi. Location :  Manipal Dr, Madhav Nagar, Manipal, Karnataka 576104 Timings : 8 am to 6 pm Entry fee : INR 10 for adults and INR 5 for children Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The museum is located about 5.3 kilometers from the Udupi Bus Stand

Uppinakudru Island

Uppinakudru Island is a small village known for its salt and seafood. ‘Uppi Nakudru’ literally translates to Island of Salt in the Kannada language. While the population of this island largely depends on agriculture, Uppinakudru is also known for its Yakshagana puppetry. With wooden puppets about 18 inches high, this puppet show is a major show in the village. The puppeteer is known as the ‘Sutradhara’ and each puppet wears extensive makeup. Almost all of the storylines of each show are derived from the Epics. Apart from being known for the puppet shows, this island also has a number of temples for different gods and is one of the very famous tourist places in Udupi. Location :  Uppina Kudru, Karnataka 576230 Timings : Open 24 hour Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : This salt island is at a distance of about 40.7 kilometers from Udupi Bus Stand.

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Coin Museum Corp Bank

Coin Museum Corp Bank, otherwise called Corporation Bank Heritage Museum has a broad accumulation of coins from various dynasties in India going back to 400 BC. Visitors can also get a broad understanding about the historical backdrop of banking in India since 1906. The home of the founder of the Corporation Bank was redesigned to set up the heritage museum as a "Financial Temple". The gallery houses around 1400 coins with a present market estimation of more than 4 million rupees, making it one of the favourite tourist places in Udupi . Location :  Corporation Bank Road, Thenkpete, Maruthi Veethika, Udupi, Karnataka 576101 Timings : 10 am to 5 pm. (Closed on Sundays) Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The museum is just 4.5 kilometers from the Udupi Bus Stand

Jomlu Teerth

Located near the Belve village, Jomlu Teerth is a cluster of small cascading waterfalls formed on Seetha River. With several safe swimming spots located around the falls, this makes for the perfect spot for a family picnic or a friends gathering. Brimming with natural beauty and lush greenery all around, these waterfalls have the power to rejuvenate and refresh a tired and stressed mind. Location : Belve Timings : Open 24 hours Entry fee:  No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : These falls are at a distance of about 35.5 kilometers from Udupi Bus Stand.

Anantheshwara

Located right beside the famous Shri Krishna Matha Temple, the Anantheshwara Temple is one of the oldest ones in the Tulu Nadu region. Built in the 8th century during the reign of the Alupas, this historic Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Anantheshwara Temple is also associated with Madhavacharya, the Dvaita philosopher, and is a perfect spot for peace seekers. One can visit the temple and sit here for meditation during the early hours. Location : Sri Krishna Temple Complex, Thenkpete, Maruthi Veethika Udupi, Karnataka 576101 Timings : 6 am to 12:30 pm, and 6:30 pm to 8 pm. Entry fee : Free entry Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : This temple is located about 5 kilometers from the Udupi Bus Stand.

Manipal is a locality in the city of Udupi, mostly known as campus town because of the presence of the Manipal Academy of Higher Education. Attracting thousands of students and faculties from over 60 countries, Manipal is one of the most cosmopolitan areas in the region. Situated atop a plateau, Manipal offers picturesque vistas of the Arabian Sea on one side and the Western Ghats on the other. Some of the most popular and breathtaking places to visit in Udupi are found near Manipal include Manipal Lake and Kalasa Fort. Location : Udupi Timings: Open 24 hours Entry fee : No entry fee Distance from Udupi Bus Stand : The distance between Manipal and Udupi Bus Stand is about 4.5 kilometers.

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Places to visit in Udupi

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Top 14 Wonderful Places To Visit In Udupi

Udupi, a coastal city in Karnataka is widely known for its beaches, temples, brilliant cuisine, and tourist destinations. Here, we have covered some of the best places to visit in Udupi.

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Formerly part of the Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka, India, Udupi is a small coastal city located about 56 km from Mangalore and about 400 km from Bangalore. Like the Dakshina Kannada district, Udupi belongs to Tulunadu or Tulunaad, which basically means the land of the speakers of Tulu, a Dravidian language. The city gets its name from the Sanskrit word udupa which means ‘moon’, and is famous for its temples (so much so that it is known for its status as a temple town), cuisine, beaches, and culture. There are several places to visit in Udupi, most of which are centres of religion and spirituality, although there are recreational places for other visitors. There are also several attractions in Udupi, and apart from visiting tourist destinations, you can also eat at some of the most iconic eateries in the city.

Various Wonderful Places To Visit In Udupi

1. udupi sri krishna temple: housing an idol commissioned by krishna.

Sri Krishna Temple in Udupi, Karnataka, India

Of all the places to visit in Udupi, Sri Krishna Temple (or Matha), dedicated to Lord Krishna is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India for Hindus. This 13th-century CE temple, founded by Vaishnavite seer and Hindu philosopher Saint Jagadguru Sri Madhvacharya, is located in Thenkpete, Maruthi Veethika, about 1.3 km from Udupi and 60 km from Mangalore. The best time to visit the Udupi Sri Krishna Temple is during Krishna Janmashtami which usually falls in August or September.

The main deity of the temple is Balkrishna, which is Krishna’s child form. The Sri Krishna temple opens at 4 AM and visitors are allowed inside between 5 AM and 9.30 PM. All year round, thousands of devotees from all over the country visit this temple, which is world renowned for its religious customs, traditions, and as the upholder of the Tatvavaada philosophy or Dvaita, advocated by Madhvacharya.

There are two features of this temple that set it apart from others. The first is that none of the devotees gets a close look at the idol of Krishna as it is a tradition for the deity to be worshipped through a carved, silver-plated inner window, known as the  navagraha kitiki , that has nine holes that depict the incarnations of Vishnu.

The second is that Krishna’s idol is placed in such a way that it faces the west, whereas, in other temples, Vishnu’s idol faces the east. As a matter of fact, all idols in the  astha mathas  (eight monasteries, all of which surround Sri Krishna Matha) face the west.

The  navagraha kitiki  of the temple is attached to a wall in the Chandrasala Hall with many bells hanging at its entrance. This hall is filled with the sound of the bells when they are rung. It is here that devotees either sit for meditation or try to peep through the inner window to catch a glimpse of the idol.

This temple is one of the most interesting and serene places to visit in Udupi and takes about two to three hours to explore. While visiting the temple, people are required to wear full-length clothes. Men have to wear a dhoti or set-mundu and women have to wear either a saree, half-saree, salwar-kameez, or a skirt and blouse.

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2. Malpe Beach: Home To The Mogaveera Folk

St Mary's Island in Malpe is one of the places to visit in Udupi

This beach by the Arabian Sea is a beautiful and popular destination among tourists for its water sports, pristine shoreline, beautiful sunsets, and St Mary’s Island which is just off its shore. Fondly known as Malapu, Malpe Beach lies 5.7 km from Udupi and is home to the Mogaveera folk, which is a community of fishermen. Like any other beach, Malpe Beach is a fun place to hang out with your family and friends. There are various water activities that one can partake in at Malpe Beach like surfing, jet-skiing, parasailing, banana boat rides, and speed boat rides which makes it one of the best places to visit in Udupi. You can also opt for adventure sports like white river rafting, kayaking, rock climbing, and trekking. 

What makes Malpe Beach one of the best places to visit in Udupi is the main attraction of the beach, St Mary’s Island which is just a short ferry ride away, about 6.5 km from the shore. According to legend, this uninhabited island in the Arabian Sea is where Vasco da Gama landed when he came from Portugal. This cluster of four islands (Coconut Island, North Island, Darya Bahadurgarh Island, and South Island) is said to have been formed by the sub-volcanic activity of Madagascar (in Africa), and even though there is not much to do there, the island’s beautiful waters, rock formations, and the coconut trees will make you want to stay forever. 

This is one of the most popular places to visit in Udupi. There are some great places for visitors to take selfies and photographs, a stroll on the beach, and stalls to eat. If you are lucky, you will even get to see some dolphins. Another reason why this is one of the popular tourist places to visit in Udupi is that the island is listed as a geological monument by the GSI.

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3. Corporation Bank Heritage Museum: Legacy Of A Bank Founder

Corporation bank heritage museum Udupi

Another of the many tourist places to visit in Udupi is the Corporation Bank Heritage Museum which is housed in a 125-year-old building that used to be the home of the bank’s founder, Haji Abdullah Saheb. One of the most unique places to visit in Udupi, the museum is dedicated to all things financial and its displays include ancient and rare items like coins, stamps, notes, and even barter items of trade. The oldest coins in the museum, located in Thenkpete, Maruthi Veethika, date back to 55 BCE.

Some of the collection comes from dynasties like the Mauryas, Satavahanas, Kushans, Guptas, the western Kshatrapas, and even from Portuguese India, British India, and Republic India.

What makes the Corporation Bank Heritage Museum, also known as the Coin Museum, one of the most interesting places to visit in Udupi, is that it provides information on the history of banking since its inception in 1906 in the Dakshina Kannada district and also contains a financial research centre and a credit counselling centre.

The Coin Museum is open from 10 AM to 5 PM and it takes about one hour to tour the whole place.

4. Ananteshwar Temple: Where Madhvacharya Taught His Disciples

Anantheshwara temple is one of the places to visit in udupi

Like Sri Krishna Matha, the Ananteshwar Temple is one of the most popular religious places to visit in Udupi and one of the oldest shrines in the Tulunadu region. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is enclosed by hills on three sides and the river Manjeshwar on the fourth side and is said to have been built by the Alupa dynasty in the 8th century CE. 

Located in the locality of Thenkpete, Maruthi Veethika is about 1.5 km from the Manjeshwar railway station, and the temple is part of a complex that houses a total of three deities, Sri Iswar (Shiva), Sri Ananta, and Bhadra Narasimha (an avatar of Vishnu). It has been an important pilgrimage centre for the followers of Vishnu since the 12th century CE.

According to legend, Hindu philosopher Acharya Madhawa’s father served as a priest at the temple. It is also said that Madhvacharya taught the holy scriptures to his disciples at this temple’s premises. To this day, the granite slab on which the philosopher sat to teach his disciples is worshipped.

When devotees come for their pilgrimage to this temple complex, this is the second temple they visit after the Chandramouleshwara temple and before the Krishna temple.

5. Jomlu Theertha: River Sita’s Second Waterfall

Located in the dense forests of the Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary, the Jomlu Theertha is about 40 km from Udupi city, although it falls within the Udupi district of which Udupi city is the headquarters. Formed by the Sita River, the Jomlu Theertha is a 20-meter-high waterfall and is one of many places to visit in Udupi for families and youngsters who want to experience the beauty of nature. Jomlu Theertha is ideal for family picnics and general fun by the waterside. This is the second waterfall created by the river; Koodlu Theertha Falls in the Hassan district is the first.

The best time to visit the waterfalls is after the monsoon season, from November to April. This is when temperatures are pleasant and optimal for sightseeing. Even though it is not advisable for people to visit the falls during the monsoons, there are many adventurous folks who come here at this time. Caution must be exercised as the waterfalls are filled with leeches and the rocks become slippery, making it dangerous for visitors, especially during monsoons. In case you want to swim in the river or bathe under the waterfalls, it is advisable to visit the Jomlu Theertha after the monsoons.

Additionally, people are prohibited from swimming in the waters as the currents are strong and many have already lost their lives by drowning.

Visitors are also advised to carry food and water with them as there are no shops nearby. Visitors can also carry fishing rods to catch fish at the waterfalls.

6. Jumadi Islands: The Ultimate Leisure Destination

Tucked away in the backwaters of the river Swarna (or Suvarna), the Jumadi Islands is a vacation destination for those wanting to experience nature in all its beauty. Unlike the other places to visit in Udupi, this is a preserved island where visitors can relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery, coconut trees, and emerald waters. Located near Kukkede Ramamandir Road in Bramavara, nearly 18 km from Udupi, the Jumadi Islands has a private beach where visitors can sunbathe, swim, read a book, enjoy, or even go skinny dipping without any worries. The island also has a homestay called Vamoose Jumadi Homestay, where you can stay and spend a few days with your family and friends. There are only two rooms available which can be booked online.

7. Barkur: The Village Of Temples

One of the most beautiful places to visit in Udupi, this quaint little town is located on the banks of the river Sita, 17.5 km from Udupi city. Barkur boasts of a thousand years of history. Barkur is said to once have been the capital of the Vijayanagara kingdom in the 14th century CE. The best time to visit Barkur is from January to May and October to December.

This is a great place to visit if you want to spend an entire day exploring the various remnants of an ancient civilization. Some places you can visit are the Kattale Basadi, Barkur Fort, various temples, Saint Peter’s Church, and Bennekudru Island. The Kattale Basadi (a Jain temple) is unique as it houses temples for Nagakaali, Shiva, and Vishnu. This means that this area was ruled by rulers who had different beliefs. The old Barkur Fort is spread across an area measuring 20 acres, however, it is mostly in ruins.

Barkur houses many temples, which is why it is called a village of temples. Some of the important temples in this town are the Chowlikeri Bhairava Ganapathi and Mahalingeshwara Temple, Moodukeri Somanatha, Banashankari, Panchalingeshwara, Batte Vinayaka, Balegara Keri Maha Ganapathi, and Manigara Keri Someshwara.

St Peter’s Church is around 150 years old and sports Gothic architecture and beautiful interiors.

Bennekudru Island is close to Barkur and houses a 1,000-year-old temple of the Mogaveera fold (community of fishermen). One of the main attractions of this island is the wooden statues of people and animals.

8. Pajaka Kshetra: Birthplace Of Madhvacharya

Next on our list of places to visit in Udupi is Pajaka Kshetra, a quaint village that is the birthplace of the Hindu philosopher Madhvacharya. This village is considered to be sacred and finds a mention in a biographical poem called ‘Sampraday Paddhati’ written by Hrushikesha, a disciple of the Hindu philosopher. Devotees and tourists visit the village as a pilgrimage site to explore and witness the artefacts and monuments connected to Madhvacharya that have been maintained throughout the years.

According to legend, the main temple of Sri Madhvacharya is built on the spot where the great thinker left his footprint when he is said to have jumped back home from a nearby hill in one hop. Another legend says that Madhvacharya made the Vasudeva Theertha, a pond, for his mother to take a holy dip.

Some places to visit while in Pajaka Kshetra are Madhvacharya’s ancestral home, the Aksharabhyasa, Dhanus Theertha, and Gada Theertha.

Some things to keep in mind while visiting the temple at the village are to wear modest clothing, take off footwear, and offerings of even small amounts are appreciated.

9. Sita River: For The Adventurer In You

The Sitanadi or Sita River at Hebri is another one of the popular tourist place to visit in Udupi, especially among adventure sports enthusiasts. If you are looking for fun things to do in Udupi, this is one of the best places to visit as the raging waters are perfect for rafting. If you are not interested in river rafting, you can also stay in the jungle camps and lodges and experience a different part of the scene.

The course of the river (about 60 km) runs mostly through the Agumbe Ghats, and as this region receives the highest rainfalls in south India, the Sitanadi flows with great force throughout the year. Like many places to visit in Udupi, it would be best to avoid the waters during the monsoon season as they can be quite risky.

If you want to go river rafting here, it is best to take an entire day as, depending on the distance you want to cover, one rafting session can last anywhere from four to six hours. It will also cost you about INR 2,000 (variable) on average for the experience. You can approach the certified outfitters at the location in order to plan out your rafting tour and you will be provided with the necessary safety equipment for the same.

You will need to book the session in advance and the timings will be confirmed one day in advance. Some things to carry with you are an extra set of clothes, valid ID proof, a flashlight with spare batteries, and insect repellent (if you want). Additionally, wear long-sleeved shirts and pants if you are camping and quick-drying shorts for rafting.

Keep in mind not to carry any valuables, avoid the use of plastics, and don’t smoke or consume alcohol before going rafting.

10. Kodi Bengre Beach: Where The River Meets The Sea

Another marvel connected to the river Suvarna, the Kodi Bengre Beach, located about 9 km from Udupi in Kodi Bengre, is a great spot for tourists who love the seaside. Also known as Delta Beach or Sangama, this is where the river Suvarna meets the Arabian Sea. Kodi Beach has a small port for fisheries and is well-known for the availability of toddy or palm wine (an alcoholic drink created from the sap of various species of palm trees) and fresh seafood.

This is one of the best places to visit in Udupi as you can peacefully enjoy the beautiful sunsets and sunrises. Although this beach is a known site, not many people visit the area, giving you a sense of serene solitude.

Unlike other beaches, swimming at this beach is not advisable as it has quicksand, and the area is dangerous. Delta Beach is dotted with small quaint fishing villages that you can visit and take a look at the life of the fishing community.

Also Read: 6 lesser-known beaches to visit in Udupi

11. St Lawrence Minor Basilica: Church With A Miraculous Origin

Popularly known as the Attur Church, this 1845-built basilica dedicated to St Lawrence is a popular pilgrimage site for people of different faiths. While most of them come from the Dakshina Kannada region, some come from other parts of the world to pray for favours or healing. Located in Attur, on the outskirts of Karkala in the Udupi district (about 34 km from Udupi city), this church is known for miracles, which is why it attracts scores of people every year. 

St Lawrence, the patron saint of the basilica was one of seven deacons of ancient Rome who served under the then Pope Sixtus II. He was martyred in 258 CE during the persecution by Roman emperor Valerian.

According to legend, the Christians of this locality, who were freed from Tipu Sultan, the tyrant king of Mysore from 1780 to 1799 CE, returned home from captivity and rebuilt their houses and churches. They were carrying with them a 1-foot tall statue of St Lawrence and prayed to him to help select a suitable place for the new church. They stopped at a spring at the foot of the Parpale hills to drink from it but after placing the statue on the ground, they were unable to lift the saint’s likeness and it was almost as if it had taken root. Seeing this, the priest who was leading the group said, “Oh St Lawrence, if you have chosen this spot then we will build a church in your honour at this place.” It was only after this promise that the party was able to lift the statue. 

This is one of the best places to visit in Udupi in January as the basilica is also the centre of the popular Attur Festival, celebrated annually during the feast of St Lawrence. Thousands of people gather here every year, and the sprawling open grounds before the entrance of the basilica are dotted with food and game stalls. During this time, a popular candy called  thamde gule  or Bella candy is sold. This is a Mangalorean-style jaggery pop of different colours and is seen in abundance during religious festivals in Udupi and Mangalore.

12. Kudlu Theertha Falls: Perfect For Trekkers

This is a beautiful waterfall located deep in the jungles of the Western Ghats near Hebri, 47 km from Udupi. The Kudlu Theertha is also known as the Sita Falls and if you are looking for some adventurous things to do in Udupi, this is a great place to go trekking.

The Kudlu Theertha, which falls on the banks of the Sita River, is about 300 feet tall. The waterfalls directly into a large pond, which the locals consider to be holy as sages used to meditate here thousands of years ago. Those wanting to swim can do so in the pond and can even get close to the bottom of the waterfalls when the water is not gushing with force. There is another waterfall above the Kudlu Theertha known as the Manga(meaning monkey) Theertha, however, there is no direct access to this waterfall. Only monkeys can reach the latter as the trail is very steep, therefore the name Manga Theertha.

One of the most beautiful places to visit in Udupi, this is a great spot to get away for a weekend trek as to reach the falls, you have to take a long walk from the road. Kudlu Theertha is becoming more popular among trekkers and students from nearby and far-off places. The trek to the falls is not easy as the terrain is difficult. The river is also dangerous during the monsoon season so the trek to the waterfalls will be longer as you cannot cross the stream. However, the beauty of the waterfalls will take away any tiredness you might feel from the hike.

One thing to keep in mind when travelling to the Kudlu Theertha is that you will have to carry food and water as there are no shops nearby. The closest place where you will find shops is in Hebri which is 17 km from the falls. You also need to be careful while trekking in the forests as there will be a lot of leeches. Carry salt or lime to keep them away.

Also Read: Top 12 most beautiful waterfalls to visit in Karnataka

13. Anegudde Vinayaka Temple

This temple, also called Kumbashi, is located in the Anegudde village in Udupi District at a distance of 9 km from Kundapura and is among the places to visit in Udupi for religious purposes. This temple is dedicated to Lord Vinayaka (another name for Ganesha) who is said to have provided Bheemasena with the weapon to kill the demon Kumbhasura. This spot is where the demon was supposedly killed. Ganesh Chaturthi is the main festival celebrated here.

14. Anejari Butterfly Camp

Visit the undisturbed natural and lush green setting of the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary at Anejari Butterfly Camp to get an experience of a lifetime. The camp is located near Kollur, about 80 km from Udupi with the Souparnika River meandering gently nearby. Nature lovers get an amazing opportunity to trek the Kodachadri peak (the 10th highest peak in Karnataka), watch beautiful butterflies and birds in their natural habitat or go on soothing nature walks through the reserve. Although not necessarily among the places to visit in Udupi, it is still worth checking out.

More Than Just A Temple Town

Udupi is also known as a temple city as there are several temples and places of worship in the district. As seen in this article, the district has much more to offer and there are several more places to visit in Udupi which cater to a variety of different people from all over the world. There’s also a plethora of attractions in Udupi, from trying the local cuisine to exploring places of historical significance, from which you can take your pick. Udupi is a culture, tradition, and history-rich district with a lot to offer when it comes to places and experiences.

There are many famous spots in Udupi. Some of them are Kapu Beach, Anegudde Vinayaka Temple, Kudlu Theertha Falls, Malpe Beach and Mattu Beach etc.

The best time to visit Udupi is winter (December to February) when the temperature ranges from 10°C to 32°C and you will experience a pleasant atmosphere.

Udupi is known for its temples (so much so that it is known as a temple town), cuisine, beaches, and culture.

The Krishna Temple in Udupi is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in South India. It also has places like Kapu Beach, Anegudde Vinayaka Temple, Kudlu Theertha Falls, Mattu Beach, etc.

Masala Dosa is a popular dish in Udupi cuisine.

Nestled in the heart of Karnataka, Udupi is a city brimming with cultural heritage and natural wonders. Renowned for its rich history, spiritual significance, and delectable cuisine, Udupi offers a truly enchanting experience for visitors. In this blog, we will delve into the captivating attractions, gastronomic delights, accommodation options, and practical travel tips to help you make the most of your trip to Udupi.

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Udupi is a coastal district in Karnataka, carved out of Dakshina Kannada district in 1997. Udupi is popular for its food, temples, beaches and educational as well as financial institutions.

The name “ Udupi ” is believed to have come from the Sanskrit words “ Udu & Pa ” that means “ stars ” and “ Lord “. According to legend, the Moon’s light was once reduced due to a curse by King Daksha. The Moon prayed to Lord Shiva to get back the original shine and the prayer was believed to be made at the Chandramouleshwara Temple here. Pleased, Lord Shiva restored the Moon’s shine. It is also believed that the name Udupi was derived from the Tulu word “ Odipu ” which is associated with the Odabhanishwara Temple at Malpe.

Vegetarian restaurants run by people who have their roots in this place are popular all over India and abroad as ‘Udupi Hotels’. Yakshagana folk art, Kambala buffalo race , Huli Vesha, Paryaya festival are some of the unique experiences not to be missed. Udupi Sri Krishna Temple and Kollur Mookambika Temple are two of the most popular temples in Karnataka.

Dr Kota Shivarama Karantha, Jnanapeetha Award winning poet and writer was born in Kota near Udupi. This district has one of the highest literacy rates in the state and is 400 kms west of Bengaluru , bordering Dakshina Kannada, Shivamogga, Chikmagalur and Uttara Kannada districts. With Arabian Sea on one side and the Western Ghats on the other, This place offers both beach and forest experiences.

For further information, visit the official district website click here!

When to go: Udupi is at its best during festivals like Holi, Janmashtami (Krishna’s birth) and the biennial Paryayothsava.  Special ceremonies, religious discourses, rathotsava and temple elephant processions take place during festivals. During Makar Sankranti, the harvest festival, ceremonies go on for eight days.

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  • Malpe Beach : The Malpe Beach is a virgin beach, located at a distance about 6 kms from Udupi. It is an important port and a fishing harbor in the state of Karnataka. The endless stretch of golden sand, graciously swaying palm trees, clear blue sky and the gentle murmur of the sea, set the perfect mood for an idyllic holiday. Be sure to visit the Balarama Temple and Malpe’s oldest tile factory, set up by the Basel Mission.
  • Maravanthe Beach (54 km) : Maravanthe wears the look of a fairyland with the picturesque Kodachadri Hills forming a backdrop to the Sauparnika River on one side and miles of unspoilt white sand on the other. Maravanthe is a uniquely positioned beach in Coastal Karnataka with Arabian Sea on one side and Souparnika river on the other. This unique combination of sea and river on each side of a highway is hard to find elsewhere and is said to be the only one in India. The golden sand, clear blue sky, swaying palm trees, and the endless shore make Maravanthe an undoubtedly attractive tourist destination. Some major tourist attractions in and around the beach are Baindur, a hamlet 45 km from Maravanthe with a lovely beach, Ottinane with its overhanging cliffs and the Belaka Theertha Falls. Water sports at Maravanthe Beach are famous and one of the favorite activities among visitors. Outlook Traveler has rated Maravanthe as Karnataka’s most beautiful beach in 2005.
  • Ottinene Beach : Baindur, a hamlet 45 km from Maravanthe has a lovely beach, Ottinene with its overhanging cliffs and backwaters below Kshitija Nesara Dhama.
  • Kapu Beach (12 km) : Kapu is a beach village in coastal Karnataka. Kapu's long sandy beaches offer a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea. With its tropical climate and a bevy of attractions that beckon tourists from across the country, Kapu is predominantly known for its greenery that surrounds the beach. One of the main attractions of the Kapu beach is the century old 130 ft. lighthouse. Other must-see spots in Kapu include the two temples of Goddess Mariamma and the Jain Basadis.
  • Udyavar Beach: Pithrody Udyavar beach is popular for its long stretch of land between river and sea.
  • Padubidri Beach (24 km): Let the cool shade of the rows of coconut trees unwind your nerves as you sit and enjoy the breeze from the sea at Padubidri Beach. With its calmness and serenity, Padubidri beach is your one-stop destination to relax and have fun. The beach is long and sandy with palm trees lining it. Even if you want a little adventure, Padubidri beach has you covered with numerous activities that include water scooter and banana boat rides. Padubidri end point is another interesting place, where the river meets the sea.
  • Kodi Beach: Popular beach 7 kms from Kundapura city for relaxed evenings and sunset experiences.

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Tourist Attractions

  • White Water Rafting at Sitanadi: Sitanadi (Sita River) gives the opportunity for outdoor adventure enthusiasts to explore and experience the White Water Rafting in the Western Ghats. Originating in Agumbe – the free flowing River Sita travels around over 60 km, through the lush greenery of the forest to offer you an exciting white water rafting experience. There are varying options of rafting to choose from depending on the length of the course and the time you require to spend. Seethanadi Nature Camp offers the best location for your stay as well as rafting activities.
  • St Mary’s Island(10 km): A National Geological Monument, St. Mary's Island is a quaint island just off the coast of Udupi. A 30-minute boat ride away from Malpe harbour, St. Mary's Island is a geological treasure and hosts some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. The island is around 300m long and 100m wide. It is famous for its unique salt rock formations. Due to this geological importance, St Mary’s Island is declared as a National Geological Monument. Watching the sunset standing on the crystalline rocks is one of the most alluring experiences on the island. St. Mary’s Island still bears the cross that was placed by Vasco Da Gama in 1498.
  • Kudlu Theertha: Kudlu Theertha is a scenic waterfall amidst Western Ghats. Kudlu Theertha falls is also referred to as Sita falls and is located near Hebri in Udupi district. Kudlu Theertha falls is situated in Someshwara wildlife sanctuary area.
  • Hastha Shilpa Heritage Village: Hasta Shilpa, is an open-air museum which aims to preserve the traditional homes and artefacts of the coastal Karnataka region. Founded by the late Vijayanath Shenoy, a renowned heritage conservationist and antique collector who had at times saved many precious artifacts from garbage and waste dumps. His own house was his first museum which he later turned into a trust “Hastha Shilpa Trust” with like-minded people. Today, this museum, on about 6 acres of land, has restored around 30 traditional buildings for people to see. It offers a fascinating glimpse of the coastal Karnataka’s history and architecture.
  • Manipal Museum of Anatomy & Pathology : Manipal Museum of Anatomy & Pathology houses 3000+ specimens and samples related to anatomy. Manipal is an education hub with a large number of educational institutes run by Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE). It attracts more than twenty five thousand students every year from various countries who pursue medicine, dental sciences, engineering and business management.
  • End Point Manipal: A scenic viewpoint and park near Manipal, 6 kms from Udupi
  • Dr. Kota Shivaram Karanth Theme Park, Kota (24 km): Kota, a small village in Udupi, is synonymous with renowned writer and Jananapeeth awardee Dr. Kota Shivaram Karanth, also known as ‘Kadala Teerada Bhargava’. Here, a theme park dedicated to him has been constructed that comprises a landscaped garden, a library, an art gallery, an anganawadi and an indoor auditorium. In the garden, there's a small pool with bronze statue of Dr. Karanth in the middle. Sculptures that represent some of the iconic characters of his novels also decorate this garden. The library has a collection of all the works of the author and also from his personal collections.
  • Kshtija Nesara Dhama: A viewpoint and picnic centre overlooking Ottinene beach near Byndoor.
  • Belakal Theertha: Belakal Theertha near Madur and Ganganadu Falls near Sirur are two lesser known waterfalls of Udupi district.
  • Barkur: A town with historic significance has ruins of two forts of Vijayanagara era. More than a dozen temples, few dating back to 8 th century AD are located in Barkur.
  • Kodachadri (110 km): The Kodachadri hill is a part of the Western Ghats and forms a lovely backdrop to the famous Kollur Mookambika Temple. Famed for its glorious sunrises and sunsets, this hill range is part of the Mookambika Temple Nature Reserve. The peak of Kodachadri (at an altitude of 1343 m above sea level) can be reached by a five-hour trek. Trekking in Kodachadri can be an adventurous and spiritual experience. On the western side, the hill descends steeply for about 1220 m, meeting the forests of Udupi district. The trek up to the ancient temple from this point involves a climb of 4 km through thick jungle trails. Kollur is an ideal base from which to explore the hills.

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Religious Places

  • Udupi Sri Krishna Temple: Sri Krishna Temple Thousands of devotees throng this temple town to offer prayers to Lord Krishna. It is said that the Krishna idol here is the most beautiful idol of Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna is depicted here as a small boy (Balakrishna). The idol is not seen directly, but through a 9 holed window called the Navagraha Kitiki. Another interesting attraction at this temple is the ‘Kanakana Kindi’ - a small window through which Lord Krishna is believed to have given darshan to his ardent devotee, saint Kanakadasa. According to legend, Kanakadasa was of a low caste and was not allowed entry to the temple. Undaunted, he went behind the temple and prayed to the Lord through a small crack in the wall. Pleased, the statue of Lord Krishna turned around and gave him darshan. Just adjacent is the Kanakadasa Mantapa, which houses a statue of the saint. There is a beautiful water tank nearby called Madhwa Sarovara with a little mantapa in the centre. The image of Lord Krishna is taken on a float during festivals. Udupi is a great centre of Sanskrit learning and the language is imparted through the Ashta Mathas (Eight Maths): Puttige, Pejavara, Palimaru, Adamaru, Shirur, Sodhe, Krishnapura and Kaniyuru, which are located around the temple.
  • Anantheshwara and Chandramouleshwara Temple: These 2 temples located nearby are much older than the celebrated Sri Krishna Temple. Anantheshwara Temple is where saint Madhwacharya received spiritual education. Located opposite is the Chandramouleshwara Temple.
  • Kollur Mookambika Temple (74 km) : Sri Mookambika Temple in Kollur, Udupi district attracts devotees from all parts of South India. The village of Kollur lies amid the green canopy of the Western Ghats, on the base of Kodachadri Hill. Here, the Mookambika Temple, one of the seven most sacred spots of Salvation, is dedicated to the Goddess of emotional power and strength. The temple has a gold plated crest and copper roofs. Adi Shankaracharya, the great philosopher, is said to have visited this temple to perform penance. Adi Shankaracharya is also believed to have consecrated the idol of Goddess Mookambika.
  • Chaturmukha Basadi Karkala : Chaturmukha Basadi is a popular 16 th century Jain temple in Karkala, a taluk headquarter and town in Udupi district in coastal Karnataka. Chaturmukha basadi is located on an elevated field in the middle of coconut plantation and paddy fields. Chaturmukha translates to “four faces”. Chaturmukha Basadi is open on all four sides, with four identical doorways all leading to inner sanctum- Gurba Gruha. Temple doorways feature various Jain Thirthankaras as well as Hindu gods and goddesses. There is also a 700 year old stone temple dedicated to Lord Ananthapadmanabha (a form of Lord Vishnu). Nearby is St Lawrence Church at Attur, a catholic church christened after St. Lawrence and was built in 1839 in Karkala.
  • Karkala Gomateshwara: Built in 1432, the towering 42ft monolith of Lord Gomateshwara, (the biggest one after the monolith at Shravanabelagola) standing atop a granite outcrop on the outskirts of the town, is the main attraction in Karkala.
  • Varanga: A scenic basadi in the centre of a pond, 40 kms from Udupi.
  • Mahalinga Temple Brahmavara: 9 th century temple in Brahmavara, 12 kms from Udupi.
  • Ambalpadi Temple: Ambalpadi Temple is famous for the image of Lord Janardhana and draws a large number of devotees. A Mahakali shrine with a 5ft high wooden image is also found here.
  • Mount Rosary Church : Mount Rosary Church is a roman catholic church in the coastal town of Udupi. Built in 1837, Mount Rosary church is very close to National Highway 66 and an important place of worship among Christian community in Udupi.
  • Basrur: Nakhareshwara and Tuluveshwara temples
  • Mahisha Mardini Temple:  It is considered as one of the oldest temples in the region. Located in Shivalli village, the temple architecture resembles the style of Chaluckyan style of architecture. The garbhagriha is built of black stone and the statue of Goddess Mahisha Mardini is in a standing posture.
  • Kantheshwara Temple: A 10 th century temple in Kanthavara, 14 kms from Karkala town.
  • Kota: Narasimhadeva, Mahadeva and Amriteshwari temples
  • Koteshwara: Popular for Kotilingeshwara temple
  • Anegudde: Popular Vinayaka temple in the district, located on a mini hill near Kumbhashi.
  • Makkekattu: Known for Nandikeshwara temple and more popularly, its dolls.Few dolls are as high as 10-12 feet. Dolls represent various characters such as king, women, warrior, animals etc. Makkekattu is 24 kms from Udupi

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  • Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary (55 km) : Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary has been named after Lord “Someshwara” the presiding deity of the famous Someshwara Temple located within the limits of the sanctuary. It is situated in Karkala and Kundhapur Taluk of Udupi. With an area of about 314.25 sq. km., Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary has semi-evergreen and evergreen forests. The Kudremukh National Park lies to the Southeast of this sanctuary. The Agumbe Ghat located inside this sanctuary receives average rainfall of about 8000 mm and thus called “Cherrapunji‎ of South India”. The state run Jungle Lodges and Resorts operates the Seethanadi Nature Camp in Hebri.
  • Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary : Named after Goddess Mookambika the presiding deity of the famous Mookambika Temple at Kollur which is located at the heart of the Sanctuary. Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary spans over 370.37 sq km and is thick with evergreen, semi-evergreen and moist deciduous forests of the Western Ghats, and small patches of teak plantations. Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary forms a vital connecting link between Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary located on the southern side and Sharavathi Wildlife Sanctuary located on the northern side. The state run Jungle Lodges and Resorts operates the Anejhari Butterfly Camp which is located inside the sanctuary.

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  • Thonse Naturopathy Hospita l: A renowned Ayurvedic therapy centre, 13 kms from Udupi.
  • SDM Ayurveda Hospital: Another well-known Ayurvedic hospital on the outskirts of Udupi
  • Divine Park, Saligrama : A spiritual centre spreading the message of Dr Swami Vivekananda
  • Kodi Bengre: A unique stretch of land accessible either by boat or road, with scenic views and beaches. A houseboat is also stationed here.
  • Pajaka Shetra: Philosopher Sri Madhvacharya was born in Pajaka, 13 kms from Udupi.
  • Hattiangadi: 9 th century inscriptions were found here, and have multiple small temples.
  • Kallianpur: Known for Vijayanagara era fort ruins, Milagres Church and annual Dhakke Bali ritual
  • Shankaranarayana: Known for Shankaranarayana temple and scenic views of Western Ghats.
  • Suralu: Known for a beautiful palace with several ornate pieces of wooden sculptures

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Art & Festivals

  • Yakshagana : Yakshagana is a traditional folk dance form popular in coastal Karnataka districts. Watching Yakshagana performance is a treat to the senses due to the amalgamation of unique costumes, rhythmic music and unique performance involving dialogues, music, dance and action.
  • Huli Vesha : Huli Vesha or Tiger faced dance is a dance form unique to coastal Karnataka. Huli vesha is performed by local youth during the navarathri festivals (the 9 nights long festival which often falls in the month of October).
  • Vitla Pindi: Vitla Pindi, also known as Mosaru Kudike is a popular festival in Udupi city, coastal Karnataka. Vitla Pindi helps people recall childhood antics of Lord Krishna and is celebrated during Srikrishna Janmastami, which falls during the month of August-September.
  • Centre for Folk, Performing Arts, Udupi: The centre aims at documenting, preserving and disseminating the folk theatre of Karnataka. This initiative is funded by the Ford Foundation and supported by the Academy of General Education, Manipal and MGM College Trust. The centre houses information on almost all forms of folk worship traditions, folk medicine traditions, folk music and cultural beliefs of the State. It maintains an archival treasure house consisting of videos, documentaries, slides, photographs. and audio tapes.
  • Nagamandala : A popular ritual of worshipping snake god
  • Maranakatte Temple Festival: 30 kms from Kundapura, Maranakatte Brahmalingeshwara temple celebrates an annual festival each year that draws devotees from all parts of the state. Maranakatte festival is held for about 3 days during sankranti time (mid January).
  • Paryaya Festival : The colourful Paryaya Festival, where officiating priests from one of the Ashta Mathas hand over their responsibilities to other pontiffs, beckons thousands of devotees from all over the country every alternate year.
  • Kambala : Famed buffalo race event where well nurtured buffalos race in a slushy field

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  • Patrode : An itchy, tangy dish made from colocasia leaves one should not miss when in Udupi.
  • Neer Dose : A simple but tasty dosa variant made from soaked rice, served with jaggery and coconut grating.
  • Banana Bun : Sweet and tasty bun, a perfect snack or quick bite.
  • Koli Saaru (Chicken-Rasam): For the non-vegetarians, a rasam made by cooking chicken and spicy masala.
  • Gadbad Ice cream: A multi layered ice cream with dry fruits- colourful, tasty and unique.
  • Mundakki Upkari: A tasty snack made from puffed rice, spiced up with oil and chili powder.

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30 Places to Visit in Udupi

Udupi

If you’re planning a trip to Udupi and looking for the most incredible places to go, your search stops here. We will talk about all of the places you should visit in Udupi and have the time of your life.

Let’s begin with Udupi. Udupi is a coastal district in Karnataka known for its Sri Krishna temple, beaches, educational institutions, financial establishments, and delectable cuisine. It has recently become a popular tourist destination.

Since Udupi is a seaside district, we recommend visiting when the weather is calm, and the ocean is quiet. Try avoiding summer and peak monsoon season as it is a coastal region.

St: Mary Island

St Marys Island Udupi

2. Udupi Sri Krishna Temple

Udupi Sri Krishna Temple

3. Kodi Bengre Beach

Kodi Bengre Beach Udupi

4. Malpe Beach

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5. Kapu Beach

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6. Maravanthe beach

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7. Hasta Shilpa Heritage village

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8. Jumadi Islands

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10. Anegudde Vinayakka Temple

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11. Udupi Anantheshwara Temple

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12. Corporation Bank Heritage Museum

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14. Mattu Beach

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15. Kere Basadi

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16. Gomateshwara Statue

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17. St: Lawrence Church

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18. Gangolli Beach

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19. Malyadi Bird Sanctuary

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20. Chaturmukha Basadi

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22. Sri Ananthashayana Temple

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23. Mookambika Temple

Mookambika Temple

24. Padubidri Beach

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25. City Center Shopping

26. achakanya falls.

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27. Jomlu Theertha Falls

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28. Daria Bahadurgad Fort

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29. Sita River

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30. Pithrody Udyavara Beach

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Top 15 Places to Visit in Udupi That You Must Visit In 2024

Budget Hotels > Travel Blog > Destinations > Udupi > Top 15 Places to Visit in Udupi That You Must Visit In 2024

With a beautiful coastline, more than its fair share of picturesque locales and a cuisine to die for, Udupi is one of the most amazing tourist destinations in Karnataka. Though often overlooked for the more popular cities on the west coast, Udupi has a wealth of attractions that make up for a fabulous vacation with family or friends. So why not plan a trip to one of India’s best-kept secrets on the tourist trail down south? Book your hotel in Udupi, pack your bags and set out to explore the best that this beautiful city has to offer.

Read on to know more about the top places to visit in Udupi that you must include in your itinerary:

Top Attractions in Udupi

1. sri krishna temple, udupi.

Sri Krishna Temple, Udupi

Sri Krishna Temple | #1 of 15 Places to Visit in Udupi

One of the best places to visit in Udupi is the 13 th -century Sri Krishna Temple, founded by the Vaishnavite seer, Saint Jagadguru Sri Madhvacharya. Devotees get darshan of the Krishna idol installed in this temple through a silver-plated window called ‘ Navagraha Kindi ’. There is also a sacred pool at this shrine where devotees take a dip before paying their respects to the deity.

Also known as Sri Krishna Math, this temple is known for its ‘Dvaita Philosophy’ and is an important centre of Daasa Sahitya – a form of literature with roots in the Udupi region.

  • Where: Thenkpete, Maruthi Veethika, Udupi

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2. Malpe Beach, Udupi

Malpe Beach, Udupi

Malpe Beach | #2 of 15 Places to Visit in Udupi

A natural port and home to the Mogaveera folk community of fishermen, Malpe Beach is one of the most popular places to visit in Udupi. The beach, also fondly known as ‘Malapu’, is frequented for its clean sands and stunning sunsets, thrilling water sports and more often than not, a trip to the St. Mary’s Island.

Just 5.7 km from the city, Malpe Beach is great for a day out with the whole family or gang of friends.

3. Mary’s Island, Udupi

Mary’s Island, Udupi

Mary’s Island | #3 of 15 Places to Visit in Udupi

Legend has it that St. Mary’s Island is where Vasco da Gama landed on his journey from Portugal to India. This uninhabited island is actually a tiny archipelago of four islands, namely Coconut Island, North Island, Darya Bahadurgarh Island and South Island.

The island is famous for its interesting basaltic rock formations, believed to have been created by volcanic activity. The pillar-like rocks are hexagonal and may be relics from the time Madagascar was attached to India. Listed as a geological monument by the GSI, the rocks look majestic standing out of the sea and are worthy of a visit when on a trip to Udupi.

4. Kaup Beach, Udupi

Kaup Beach, Udupi

Kaup Beach | #4 of 15 Places to Visit in Udupi

The first thing to do at Kaup Beach is to head to the lighthouse, built in 1901, and walk up the stairs to the viewing deck for absolutely stunning views of the Arabian Sea. One of the most exhilarating places to visit in Udupi, Kaup Beach is perfect for binging on some yummy coastal cuisine and drinks from the local shack, watching dolphins prance about in the sea and simply unwinding.

Located about 16 km from Udupi, Kaup Beach is also renowned for the Jain temples that are in ruins now and the two Hindu temples dedicated to the Goddess Mariamma.

5. Pajaka, Udupi

Pajaka, Udupi

Pajaka | #5 of 15 Places to Visit in Udupi

Located about 13 km from Sri Krishna Temple, Pajaka is another one of the must-visit places in Udupi. This small village has gained popularity for being the birthplace of Sri Madhvacharya, the founder of Sri Krishna Temple.

Some notable attractions here are the well-preserved house of the saint, an impression of his feet close to the house, a banyan tree believed to have been planted by him and a vidyapeeth where children learn Sanskrit and the Vedas.

6. Corporation Bank Heritage Museum, Udupi

Corporation Bank Heritage Museum, Udupi

Corporation Bank Heritage Museum | #6 of 15 Places to Visit in Udupi

In a town of temples, Corporation Bank Heritage Museum is dedicated to all things financial. It is housed in a 125-year-old building that was originally the home of the bank’s founder but was later converted into a museum. Some interesting displays here include vintage coins from different time periods and countries and currency notes up until recent times.

One of the most unusual places to visit in Udupi, Corporation Bank Heritage Museum (also known as Coin Museum) also shares information about the history of banking in Dakshin Kannada . You can find resources like financial research centre and a credit counselling centre here as well.

7. Ananteshwar Temple, Udupi

Ananteshwar Temple, Udupi

Ananteshwar Temple | #7 of 15 Places to Visit in Udupi

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Ananteshwar Temple is one of the most popular religious centres in Udupi. Said to have been built in the 8 th century by the Alupa dynasty, it is one of the oldest shrines in the Tulu Nadu region. This temple is where the celebrated Hindu philosopher and saint Sri Madhavacharya is said to have instructed his disciples in the Dvaita philosophy.

The architecture is stunning and a testimony to the prowess of the architects and builders of times gone by, which is all the more reason to visit the shrine.

Beaches near Udupi

8. mattu beach.

Mattu Beach

Mattu Beach | #8 of 15 Beaches near Udupi

It’s a surprise how Mattu Beach has managed to stay below the tourist radar given its sparkling swathe of sand, mesmerizing views of the sea and calm backwaters. One of the lesser-known places to visit in Udupi district, Mattu Beach is a delightfully secluded spot about 10 km from the city centre.

On some days, you might see surfers besting the waves here but mostly you’d be on your own. If you plan to stay on after the sun sets into the Arabian Sea, you would be able to see something phenomenal at this beach – bioluminescence or Sea Sparkles!

9. Padubidri Beach

Padubidri Beach

Padubidri Beach | #9 of 15 Beaches near Udupi

Padubidri Beach on the Karnataka coast is among the top places to visit during a trip to Udupi, frequented by families and youngsters. The beach, about 26 km from Udupi, is a clean and calm place to sit and enjoy panoramic views of the sea and the sun on its journey up and down the horizon. Several restaurants and food kiosks here sell awesome delicacies from the Kannada cuisine that are definitely worth a try.

Do make a trip to Padubidri End Point, where the river meets the sea, for some unforgettable views.

10. Kodi Bengare Beach

Kodi Bengare Beach

Kodi Bengare Beach | #10 of 15 Beaches near Udupi

Clean sands, crystal clear waters and a brilliant sunset: that’s Kodi Bengare Beach, one of the lesser-known but beautiful places near Udupi. About 38 km away from the city, this beach is the estuary of the Suvarna River and popularly known as Delta Beach.

Tailor-made for beach bummers, Kodi Bengare Beach is secluded and peaceful, perfect for long walks and soaking in nature. There is a surf club close at hand if you wish to indulge in some surfing adventure. And when you get hungry, there are many shacks here selling amazing fish-based meals and toddy.

Religious Attractions near Udupi

Barkur

Barkur | #11 of 15 Religious Places to Visit near Udupi

Barkur is actually a group of three smaller villages – Hosala, Hanehalli, and Kachoor, and is one of the most visited places on Udupi tour. Known as the Village of Temples, Barkur looks truly beautiful with the mighty River Seetha flowing through it.

Located approximately 18 km from Udupi, Barkur was once the capital of the ancient Alupa Kingdom. You can find several archaeological artefacts here including stone and copper plate inscriptions along with the remains of temples, palaces and forts – all worthy of a visit.

12. Anegudde Vinayaka Temple

Anegudde Vinayaka Temple

Anegudde Vinayaka Temple | #12 of 15 Religious Places to Visit near Udupi

Located in the small but picturesque village of Anegudde, this shrine is dedicated to the elephant God, Sri Vinayaka. Some 30 km from Udupi, Anegudde Vinayaka Temple is known for its religious significance and has an interesting legend attached to it.

As revealed by Sri Vadiraja Tirtha (a famous Dvaita philosopher) in his epic Theertha Prabandha , this is the site where sage Agastya performed a yajna to relieve the villagers of a long drought. Demon Kumbhasura repeatedly disrupted the proceedings until Bheema, the Pandava prince, slayed him with his sword given by Lord Vinayak. The Lord thus became the protector of the area.

  • Where: Vokwadi Road, Kumbashi, Udupi District

13. Karkala

Karkala

Karkala | #13 of 15 Religious Places to Visit near Udupi

About 40.5 km from Udupi is the small town of Karkala, famous for its massive statue of Gomateshwara or Lord Bahubali. Having remained under the Jain rule for nearly 300 years, this town has a wealth of Jain monuments like Chaturmukha Basadi that you can visit from Udupi.

If you are lucky, you could be here during ‘Mahamastakabhisheka’, a spectacular religious event that takes place every 12 years. Karkala is also blessed with thickly forested hills that attract trekking enthusiasts and several lakes where you could spend an unhurried day with loved ones.

14. Lawrence Church

Lawrence Church

Lawrence Church | #14 of 15 Religious Places to Visit near Udupi

The stunningly beautiful St. Lawrence Church, located about 41 km from Udupi, is definitely a must-visit if you can take out time from exploring Udupi. The starting point of the vibrant and well-attended ‘Attur Jatre’, St. Lawrence Church is dedicated to the 3 rd -century saint, Lawrence.

The church was built in 1759 and boasts of an impressive building with a storied past. The interior of the church is adorned with painted columns, beautiful murals on the walls and a large nave. Interestingly, the church is believed to be a place of miracles that welcomes people of all faiths.

  • Where: Attur, Udupi District

Waterfalls near Udupi

15. jomlu theertha.

Jomlu Theertha

Jomlu Theertha | #15 of 15 Waterfalls near Udupi

Studded like a gem in the dense forest of Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary, about 25 km from Udupi, is the Jomlu Theertha. Formed by the River Seetha, this waterfall is a magnificent sight cascading down the rocks from a height of nearly 20 meters. Frequented by families and youngsters looking for a change from cities, Jomlu Theertha is perfect for picnics, swimming or just spending a few hours in the arms of nature.

  • Where: Nadpalu, Udupi District

Some other places to visit in Udupi district are Kudlu Theertha Falls, Achakanya Falls, Uppinakudru Island, Museum of Pathology and Anatomy in Manipal and the Daria Bahadurgad Fort. If you were looking for an offbeat destination, try this scenic region in Karnataka and you will be surprised at what it has to offer.

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                  Udupi district was formed in 1997. It was separated from Dakshina Kannada district to form a new district. Udupi district is located in the coastal region of Western Ghats about 60 km from Mangalore.Udupi is a popular pilgrimage centre and tourist spot. Udupi is famous for the Lord Krishna temple located here. Udupi is also world famous for its world class cuisine. Udupi’s contribution to World is ‘Masala Dosa’. Tulu, Konkani, Kannada and Beary languages are spoken here. Most of the hotel owners in Karnataka are from Udupi.

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Mangalore to Udupi road trip – Distance, Time, and Useful Travel Information

Udupi, located in the coastal region of Karnataka, is a charming destination known for its rich cultural heritage, serene beaches, and religious significance. The region is also renowned for its delectable cuisine, particularly the Udupi-style vegetarian dishes that have gained popularity worldwide. Exploring Udupi allows tourists to experience a harmonious blend of spirituality, natural beauty, and gastronomic delights, making it an enchanting and memorable destination for travelers seeking a mix of cultural immersion and relaxation.

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  • Why travel from Mangalore to Udupi
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Best time to visit, popular routes from mangalore to udupi, other means of traveling from mangalore to udupi.

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Why travel from Mangalore to Udupi?

Travelling from Mangalore to Udupi is a delightful journey that offers unique experiences and captivating sights along the way. Just a short distance apart, these two cities in Karnataka, India, are well-connected and offer a seamless travel experience. At Savaari, we believe in transforming your road trip into a remarkable journey of personalized moments, carefully curated to match your unique preferences, budget, and schedule.

Say goodbye to generic, one-size-fits-all tours and embrace the captivating world of customization. When you  book a Mangalore car rental with Savaari, every aspect of your journey is meticulously crafted to ensure an unforgettable experience. From handpicked destinations to tailor-made itineraries, we go above and beyond to make your travel truly extraordinary. So, let your wanderlust guide you and embark on a journey where every moment is designed to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Mangalore to Udupi

Travelling from Mangalore to Udupi by car

The route from Mangalore to Udupi takes you through picturesque coastal landscapes, with glimpses of the Arabian Sea on one side and lush greenery on the other. Our dedicated team of experts has meticulously designed itineraries to ensure you make the most of your journey, capturing all the mesmerizing sights and enchanting sounds along the way.

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With Savaari’s Mangalore to Udupi cabs, you can embark on this adventure with confidence , knowing that every detail has been carefully considered to create a seamless and unforgettable trip. So, get ready to embark on a road trip like no other, where every moment is crafted to immerse you in the beauty and magic of the Mangalore-Udupi route.

Most people avoid traveling to Udupi during the summer months from March to May as the temperature can reach 40 degrees Celsius. Hence, exploring the place during the day can be very difficult. While the monsoon months (June to September) are better, Udupi can get heavy rains that can derail travel plans. Hence, the best time to visit Udupi is during the Winter months from December to February. During these months, the temperature ranges from 10 to 32 degrees Celsius making it easier to explore the city and its surrounding regions.

  • Peak : December-February
  • Optimal :  June to October
  • Avoid : March-May

Route 1: Distance and Time taken from Mangalore to Udupi via NH 66

This is the shortest and the best route to travel between Mangalore and Udupi . The distance between Mangalore and Udupi on this route is around 56 KM and takes about one hour. Always check live maps and instant traffic updates for the latest information on Mangalore to Udupi road conditions.

Mangalore to Udupi via NH 66

Driver-suggested sights/monuments/offbeat places along this route

If you’re driving along NH 66, there are plenty of sights and offbeat places that you can explore. Here are a few driver-suggested options:

  • Suratkal Beach, Suratkal – You can take a small detour from NH 66 to visit Suratkal Beach. With its pristine shoreline and picturesque surroundings, Suratkal Beach offers a serene atmosphere, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The beach is known for its soft golden sand, inviting turquoise waters, and gentle sea breeze.

Suratkal Beach, Suratkal

  • Sri Janardhana Temple, Yermal – This ancient temple holds great significance for devotees and history enthusiasts alike. Dedicated to Lord Janardhana, a form of Lord Vishnu, the temple showcases exquisite architectural craftsmanship that reflects the rich heritage of the region.
  • Bappanadu Sri Durga Parameshwari Temple, Mulki – Dedicated to Goddess Durga Parameshwari, this ancient temple attracts devotees from near and far, seeking blessings and solace. The temple’s architecture is a mesmerizing blend of traditional Mangalorean and Kerala styles, adorned with intricate carvings and beautiful sculptures. 

Popular places to eat along this route where our customers usually stop

A trip from Mangalore to Udupi via the NH 66 promises not just picturesque landscapes but also a culinary adventure that will tantalize your taste buds. Along this route, a diverse array of culinary treasures awaits, catering to the discerning palates of food enthusiasts and casual diners alike. When your driver suggests a detour to savor the local cuisine, seize the opportunity to embark on a delectable gastronomic exploration. Here are some renowned food spots along the way that are worth exploring:

  • Fish Hut, Mulki – This unassuming eatery offers an authentic coastal dining experience that is sure to satisfy your cravings for fresh and flavorful seafood. Some recommended dishes are Prawn Ghee Roast, Squid Tawa Fry, and Marwai Pundi.
  • Bittu Da Dhaba – Vegetarian Dhaba, Hejamadi – This charming dhaba captures the essence of rustic charm and offers a wide array of mouthwatering vegetarian dishes. The menu showcases a range of traditional and regional vegetarian specialties, prepared with fresh ingredients and authentic flavors. Some of the must-try dishes include Paneer Ghee Roast, Kaju Masala, Hara Bhara Kebab, and Lassi.
  • Food Craft, Uchilakere – This hidden gem is known for its diverse menu and delectable flavors that cater to a wide range of palates. Whether you’re craving traditional South Indian delicacies or seeking international flavors, Food Craft delivers with its well-crafted dishes prepared using fresh ingredients and culinary expertise. Some recommended dishes are Chicken Shawarma Rolls, Kuboos, and Chicken Momos.

Mangalore to Udupi road condition via Route 1:

This route offers a smooth ride, allowing you to leisurely traverse through awe-inspiring landscapes that captivate the soul. Surrender to the allure of this picturesque countryside, where every twist and turn unveils breathtaking vistas that paint a tapestry of natural beauty. As you drive, immerse yourself in the harmonious symphony of sounds, as the gentle rustling of leaves and the distant melodies of nature serenade your senses.

Route 2: Distance and Time taken from Mangalore to Udupi via SH 67 and NH 66

This is a longer route to travel from Mangalore to Udupi than the previous one. The distance from Mangalore to Udupi on this route is around 62 KM and takes around 1.5 hours. To avoid road closures, always check for the latest updates and follow a live map when travelling to get the best idea of Mangalore to Udupi road conditions.

Mangalore to Udupi via SH 67 and NH 66

Here are some of the must-visit places on a Mangalore to Udupi road trip along this route:

  • Sri Durgaaparameshwari Temple, Kateel – This ancient temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga, the embodiment of feminine power and strength. The sacred river Nandini flowing beside the temple adds to its ethereal charm, creating a serene ambience for prayer and introspection. The Sri Durgaaparameshwari Temple is not just a place of worship but also a cultural landmark that reflects the faith and devotion of the people.
  • Blue Flag Beach, Padubidri – Padubidri Beach, proudly holding the prestigious Blue Flag certification, is a coastal paradise that exemplifies natural beauty and environmental sustainability. As you step onto the soft golden sands, you’ll be greeted by the soothing sound of waves and a refreshing sea breeze. The crystal-clear turquoise waters invite you for a swim or a stroll along the shore.
  • Kaup Light House – Located in the enchanting town of Kaup, this historic lighthouse offers a mesmerizing view and a glimpse into the maritime heritage of the region. As you ascend the winding staircase, you are rewarded with panoramic vistas of the azure sea and the surrounding coastline. The sight of the crashing waves against the rocks below is both exhilarating and serene.

Kaup Light House

Here are some of the best stops for food and drinks on your Mangalore to Udupi road trip on this route:

  • Ice ‘N’ Spice Restaurant, Bajpe – This is a family restaurant offering a range of dining options. The restaurant’s ambiance and friendly staff create a welcoming atmosphere for guests. Some recommended dishes are Chicken Uruval, Shawarma, and Charcoal-grilled Chicken.
  • Foodland, Kinnigoli – Whether you’re craving aromatic biryanis, flavoursome curries, or indulgent desserts, Foodland has something to please every taste bud. The restaurant’s attentive service and cozy ambiance make it a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. Some must-try dishes are Chicken Dum Biryani, Chicken Kadi, and Mushroom Ghee Roast.
  • Nammura Mandara, Kaup – This quaint pure-veg restaurant captures the essence of traditional Karnataka cuisine, presenting a fusion of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds.  Some recommended dishes are Badam Milk, Gobi Manchurian, Pav Bhaji, and Goli Baje.

Mangalore to Udupi road condition via Route 2:

This is a longer route to travel from Mangalore to Udupi and takes more time. It passes through multiple highways, which are generally in good condition. However, it is advisable to check for any road closures or disruptions before embarking on the journey.

Most-preferred route from Mangalore to Udupi by Savaari customers

Both the above routes are good for traveling from Mangalore to Udupi . However, the route via NH 66 is the best route for Mangalore to Udupi road trip and can get you there within an hour. However, if you want to explore the interiors of Karnataka while traveling and don’t mind a longer route, then you can opt for the route via SH 67 and NH 66.

How to reach by train?

Here are some popular trains from Mangalore to Udupi to help you plan your journey:

For updated train timings for Mangalore to Udupi, visit IRCTC and follow their latest timetable . 

How to reach by flight?

There is no airport in Udupi. The Mangalore International Airport is the nearest airport to Udupi. Hence, there is no option to travel from Mangalore to Udupi by flight. If you are taking a flight to Mangalore, then hiring a Mangalore Airport taxi to Udupi from Savaari is the best way to reach your destination .

How to reach by road?

There are a few buses available between Mangalore and Udupi . The minimum travel time by bus is around one hour and the maximum time is around 23 hours. The buses leave at different times of the day and you can choose one based on your travel plans. The ticket cost is affordable and varies from Rs.786 to Rs.2010. You can visit any travel portal to get a deal on the tickets. You can hire a reliable Udupi taxi for a convenient ride to your hotel and in the town.

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Price comparison for choosing different travel means 

When it comes to traveling from Mangalore to Udupi , opting for a bus ride may initially seem like a cost-effective choice. However, it fails to match the unparalleled convenience and comfort of booking a cab from Mangalore to Udupi with Savaari. Bid farewell to the inconveniences of public transit, with its frequent stops and crowded spaces. By choosing Savaari, you gain the freedom to make spontaneous stops along the way, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the local traditions and savor authentic cuisine during your journey. Experience the ease and comfort of traveling in a private cab with Savaari, making your journey from Mangalore to Udupi a truly enjoyable and hassle-free experience. 

In case you are traveling from Udupi to Mangalore, then you can plan your return trip with the help of our extensive road trip guide.

Udupi offers a range of attractions that promise a captivating sightseeing experience. Here are some attractions in Udupi:

  • Udupi Sri Krishna Matha : A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, the Matha (monastery) is a significant pilgrimage site. The intricate carvings, serene ambiance, and daily rituals make it a must-visit for spiritual seekers.
  • St. Mary’s Island : A group of four small islands known for their distinctive columnar basalt rock formations. Take a ferry ride from Malpe Beach to explore these unique geological wonders and enjoy the pristine beaches.
  • Anantheshwara Temple : Situated in the heart of Udupi, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is known for its magnificent architecture and religious significance. The annual Rathotsava (chariot festival) draws devotees from far and wide.
  • Malpe Beach : A picturesque beach renowned for its golden sands, clear waters, and stunning sunsets. It offers opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, and is also a gateway to St. Mary’s Island. 

Udupi offers a delightful culinary experience, with a range of popular places to eat that cater to various tastes and preferences. Udupi is renowned for its vegetarian cuisine, with its origins in the ancient kitchens of the famous Sri Krishna Matha. From traditional Udupi restaurants serving authentic South Indian fare to modern cafes and street food stalls, there is something to satiate every craving.

These are some of the best-rated places to eat in Udupi :

  • Woodlands Restaurant
  • MTR – Mavalli Tiffin Rooms
  • Kediyoor Gazebo Restaurant
  • Mitra Samaj
  • Thimmappa Fish Hotel

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Udupi, situated in the coastal region of Karnataka, serves as a perfect base for embarking on exciting road trips to nearby destinations. Here are a few noteworthy road trips you can take from Udupi:

Highway Updates: 

  • Udupi: NH 66 Highway repair works
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April 21, 2024, 10 places to visit in mangalore, this one of the cleanest beaches in india is famous for its international kite festival, amazing sunset, and carnivals, panambur beach, image source: freepik, this temple situated at kadri hills, is the oldest among south indian temples, having tri lokeshwara idol that is over 1000 years old, kadri sri manjunatha temple, also known as shree gokarnanath kshetra, has lord shiva idol surrounded by various other gods and goddesses, kudroli shree gokarnatheshwara temple, this oldest roman catholic church  is known for its beautiful interior and architecture, and its main highlight is the amazing wooden  statue of mother mary, rosario cathedral, this must-visit theme park encourages eco-education and tourism and has a famous attraction called pililuka lake, nisarga dhama, this serene place amidst the city chaos, where you can also climb on lighthouse and take a view of beautiful surroundings, surathkal beach, the beach with golden sand and blue water, feels like a perfect paradise for relaxation, looking enchanting during sunrise and sunset, tannirbhavi beach, this one of the monumental watchtowers was built by tipu sultan with black stones and gives a view of the arabian sea from the top, sultan bathery, this temple is famous for its kerala-style architecture and is visited by thousands of devotees to get their wish fulfilled, managaladevi temple, located on an islet in the center of the nandini river- this kerala-style temple has an idol of goddess durga parameshwari, kateel sri durgaparameshwari temple, for more updates, follow pinkvilla..

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Mangalore (1n) - udupi (1n) - murudeshwar(2n) - gokarna(day), day 1 : travel to mangalore & sightseeing day 2 : travel to udupi & sightseeing day 3 : travel to murudeshwar & sightseeing day 4 : gokarna sightseeing day 5 : travel to bangalore, trip starts from: bangalore, mode of travel: car (or cab), trip ends at: bangalore, total places visited: 20, trip starting point: bangalore city, total distance (round trip): 1300, travel time (round trip): 22 hr, trip duration: 5 days, ideal start time: 6 am:8 am:9 am:8 am:9 am, sightseeing time: %%itinerary_sightseeing_time%%.

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DAY 1 : TRAVEL TO MANGALORE & SIGHTSEEING

Travel from bangalore to mangalore, 1 bejai museum.

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At a distance of 3 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Bejai Museum also known as Shreemanthi Bai Museum is located at Bejai. The Bejai Museum is the city's only museum and well known as a treasury of many ancient artifacts. The museum houses idols, paintings, metallic icons, statues, lamps and inscriptions made out of copper. One major attraction is the copper inscription containing the verses of Keladi Venkatappa Nayaka dating back to 1624 AD. Timings: 10 AM - 5:30 PM. Closed on Monday.

2 St. Aloysius Chapel

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At a distance of 1.5 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, St. Aloysius Chapel is located inside St. Aloysius College Ground situated in the heart of Mangalore city. The walls of the chapel are covered with the paintings of the artist Antony Moshaini of Italy. The church was built in the year 1899-1900 by Father Joseph Willy. It is one of the top attractions in Mangalore. This Chapel is comparable with the Sistine chapel in Rome. The special beauty of the chapel is the wonderful series of paintings. The two types of paintings in the chapel are fresco on plaster and oil on canvas. The sloping portion of the ceiling has paintings of St Peter and the Crowing of the Cock, Saints Paul, Andrew, James, John, Thomas, Philip, Mathew, Bartholomew, Simon and Jude. The central row of paintings on the ceiling depicts the life of St Aloysius Gonzaga to whom the chapel is dedicated. Monday: 9:30 AM - 12.30 PM & 2 - 4 PM, Tue-Sun: 9.30 AM to 1.30 PM & 3 - 5.30 PM

3 Kudroli Temple

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At a distance of 2.5 km from Mangalore Railway Station, Kudroli Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located in the city of Mangalore. It is one of the top places to visit in Mangalore , and among the popular places of pilgrimage in Karnataka . Kudroli Temple is dedicated to Gokarnanatheswara, another form of Lord Shiva. This is the only temple in Karnataka started by Narayana Guru, the famous social reformer from Kerala, and among the must include places in Mangalore Tour Packages . This temple was built by a devotee called H. Koragappa in the year 1912 under the guidance of Narayana Guru. In 1991, the gopuram of the temple was renovated to Chola Gopuram style. The Shiva Linga is carved out of marble brought by Narayana Guru from Gokarna where he found .....

4 Tannirbavi Beach

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At a distance of 12 km from Mangalore Railway Station, Tannirbavi Beach is located towards the southern end of Mangalore Port. The beach is the property of Mangalore port trust. This is one of the best beaches in Mangalore and among the top Mangalore tourist places . The soft sands of the beach and breezy winds of the Arabian Sea offer a memorable experience as part of Mangalore Tour Packages . It is also a favorite spot to watch the sunset. You can see the remains of a ship which sank 15 years ago near the beach. This beach is comparatively deserted and is a great spot for safe swimming. Due to the poor connectivity, it's important to have your own vehicle to visit this beach in Mangaluru. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

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Day 2 : travel to udupi & sightseeing, travel from mangalore to udupi, 1 kaup beach.

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At a distance of 16 km from Udupi, Kaup Beach is a beautiful beach situated close to NH17 between Udupi & Mangalore. It is one of the must include places in Udupi Tour Packages , and among the best beaches near Bangalore . Kaup Beach is one of the famous beaches in Karnataka where tourists enjoy the beauty of the environment, the long stretches of golden sands, and the cool sea breeze. The beach is covered by palm groves. There is a lighthouse here, constructed in 1901, which is open every day for an hour from 5.30 AM. The delightful view of the entire seashore and the beach from the lighthouse is every photographer's dream. Besides the lighthouse, Kaup also has ruins of Jain Basadis that line across the stretch of sand, and these are definitely worth a visit. Kaup is also known for the temple of Goddess Mariamman. There .....

2 Udupi Sri Krishna Temple

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At a distance of 3 km from Udupi Railway Station, Sri Krishna Temple is a Hindu temple situated in Udupi, Karnataka. It is one of the famous pilgrimage centers in India , and among the must include places in Udupi Tour Packages . The Krishna Temple was founded by the Vaishnavite saint Shri Madhvacharya in the 13th century CE. Among the most famous places to visit in Udupi , the Krishna Temple or the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha is one of the most auspicious temples dedicated to Lord Krishna. The unique feature of this temple is that the Lord is worshipped only through a window with nine holes called the Navagraha Kindi. The daily sevas and administration of the Mutt are managed by the Ashta Mathas. During the Paryaya festival, held every two years, the temple management is handed over to the next Matha. This .....

3 St. Mary's Island

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At a distance of 15 km from Udupi Railway Station, 65 km from Mangalore & 100 km from Murudeshwar , St. Mary's Island is a group of small beautiful islands situated to the north of Malpe Beach near Udupi. It is one of the best places to visit as part of Udupi Packages . A quaint island just off the coast of Udupi, St. Mary's Island is an island of white sand beaches, rock monoliths, and great wildlife making it one of the best places to visit in Udupi . It is said that Vasco da Gama first reached this Island before reaching the Kappad Beach (near Calicut) while finding a sea route to India. This island is a group of four individual islands namely Coconut Island, North Island, South Island, and Daryabahadurgarh Island. The island has two beautiful beaches and crystallized basalt rock formations which .....

4 Malpe Beach

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At a distance of 10 km from Udupi Railway Station, Malpe Beach is a pristine beach situated along the shores of the Arabian Sea at Malpe village near Udupi. Spread between Swarna Nandi River and Malpe Port is one of the finest beaches in Karnataka , and among the top places to visit as part of Udupi Tour Packages . Malpe Beach is situated at the mouth of the Udyavara River, a small river that is commonly referred to as the Malpe River by the locals. Characterized by silver-white sands, and rocky islands, Malpe Beach is still quite secluded and not visited by a lot of tourists. It is one of the popular Udupi tourist places for those who want to spend some time alone at the beach. The vast coastline of Malpe has four rocky islands. The northern-most island is the Daria-Bahadurgad, the middle one is the Daria-Gadara-Kallu, .....

Overnight Stay in Udupi

Day 3 : travel to murudeshwar & sightseeing, travel from udupi to kollur mookambika temple, 1 anegudde vinayaka temple.

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At a distance of 25 km from Udupi, 86 km from Mangalore & 70 km from Murudeswar, Anegudde Vinayaka Temple is a Hindu temple located in Kumbhashi between Udupi & Karwar. It is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in the region, and among the popular places to visit as part of Udupi Tour . Anegudde Vinayaka Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Anegudde is rewarded one of the seven 'Mukti Sthalas' of Karnataka or Parashurama kshetras, which are believed to be created by sage Parashurama. Anegudde is the combination of two words - 'Aane' meaning 'Elephant' and 'Gudde', which stands for 'hillock' as it is the abode of the elephant-headed god, Lord Vinayaka. Anegudde is also popularly called Kumbashi. The name Kumbhashi is said to be derived from the demon Kumbhasura. According to the mythology, when drought hit this area, Sage Agasthya performed penance to appease the Rain, God. During the penance, demon Kumbhasura started troubling .....

2 Kollur Mookambika Temple

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At a distance of 60 km from Murudeshwar, 73 km from Udupi, 90 km from Jog Falls and 133 km from Mangalore, Sri Mookambika Devi Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Kollur in Udupi district of Karnataka. The temple is located in the valley of Kodachadri Mountain Peak on the banks of Souparnika River. Kollur is regarded as one of the Seven Mukti Stalas created by Parashurama and the other places are Udupi, Subrahmanya, Kumbasi, Kodeshwara, Sankaranarayana and Gokarna . It is a famous site of pilgrimage in Karnataka and one of the top places to visit near Murudeshwar . This temple is dedicated to Goddess Parvathi. According to Legend, Goddess Parvathi killed a demon called Kamsasuran who lived here and attempted to become powerful through his penance. Devi along with the help of Veerabadra, .....

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4 murudeshwar temple.

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At a distance of 2 km from Murudeshwar Railway Station, Murudeshwar Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated at Murudeshwar, Karnataka. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Karnataka , and among the must include places Murudeshwar Tour Packages . Murudeshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the main places to visit in Murudeshwar . The town was earlier known as 'Mrideshwara' and later renamed as Murudeshwar after the construction of the temple. According to the legend, Ravana brought the Atma Lingam from Mount Kailash. Lord Ganesha using his trick fooled Ravana on his way to Lanka and put down the Linga on the ground at Gokarna . Angered by this, Ravana tried to uproot and destroy the Linga. The broken pieces .....

5 Lord Shiva Statue

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At a distance of 2 km from Murudeshwar Railway Station, the statue of Lord Shiva is the second biggest statue of Lord Shiva in the world after the statue in Nepal. The 123 feet (37m) huge towering statue of Lord Shiva is surrounded by the Arabian Sea is the major attraction of Murudeshwar town along with famous Murudeshwar Temple . It is one of the top places to visit in Murudeshwar. The statue was built by Shivamogga's Kashinath and several other sculptors, financed by businessman Mr R.N. Shetty, at a cost of approximately 50 million rupees. It took about 2 years to build the statue. The statue carved with so much attention to detail. There are many life-size statues of Gods and Demons around the Shiva statue. The Geetopadesha, Sun chariot, the sculpture of Lord Ganesh receiving the Atma Linga from Ravana and others dot the landscape of the Kanduka hill. On .....

6 Murudeshwar Beach

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At a distance of 2 km from Murudeshwar Railway Station, Murudeshwar Beach is a beautiful beach situated just beside the Kanduka Giri in Murudeshwar. It is one of the prime places to visit in Murudeshwar , and among the best beaches in Karnataka . The serene Murudeshwar Beach is located near Murudeshwar Temple . This is a splendid and clean beach surrounded by hills, the wide Arabian Sea on the west, coconut and areca groves close by, attracts tourists throughout the year as part of Murudeshwar Tour Packages . Travellers can indulge in swimming, fishing, and sunbathing at this beach. The waters here are cool and gentle waves for swimming, but strong currents do frequent the shores during high tides. Moreover, family boat .....

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Day 4 : gokarna sightseeing, travel from murudeshwar to gokarna, 1 apsara konda falls.

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At a distance of 500 m from Apsara Konda Bus Stop, 7 km from Honavar, 28 km from Kumta and 20 km from Murudeshwar, Apsara Konda Falls is a small waterfall located in the Uttara Kannada (North Canara) district of Karnataka. It is one of the scenic tourist places near Murudeshwar. The water cascades down from a height of 10 meters into a pond below. The specialty of this pond is that it faces the sea and appears like a lagoon. People say that Angels used to come from heaven and take bath in that pond, hence the name Apsara Konda. Reaching the base of the waterfall is an easy as steps have been built to make the trail easier for the public. A unique fact about the waterfall is that the water flows down through the roots of a peepal tree while descending to the pond below. The pond is very safe for swimming and playing. Just few mins walk from the falls is a magnificent hill which has a viewpoint. The hill and beach offer a beautiful view of sunset. Apsara Konda Hill contains many .....

2 Mirjan Fort

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At a distance of 11 km from Kumta, 22 km from Gokarna, 31 km from Honavar, 59 km from Karwar and 56 km from Murudeshwar , Mirjan Fort is a beautiful fort located in the village of Mirjan near Gokarna. It is one of the most popular heritage places to visit in Gokarna . Located on the banks of the Aganashini River, a tributary of Sharavathi River, the Mirjan Fort is known for its architectural elegance, and is one of the must include places in Gokarna Tour Packages . Built over an area of about 10 acres, the fort is approached through a series of wide steps that lead to the interiors of the fort. It is a double-walled fort built using laterite stones and has high walls and bastions with high turrets. The fort has four entrances and is surrounded by a moat with interconnected wells. Mirjan Fort has .....

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At a distance of 6 km from Gokarna Bus Station, Om Beach is a pristine beach situated in Gokarna. Along the Arabian Sea coast, it is one of the most famous Karnataka beaches , and among the must visit Gokarna tourist places . Om Beach is the most famous beach in Gokarna. It is shaped as two semi crescents joined together forming the shape of Om (Hindu religious symbol) hence the name Om Beach. Om Beach is further along the coast from Kudle Beach. The curve of the symbol forms a pool which can be a safe bathing area for even non-swimmers. Blessed with tropical weather, the area has plenty of palm trees dotting its coastline. Its azure waters are ideal for an exciting dolphin spotting trip. Om Beach is the center for several water sport activities such as boating, surfing, water-skiing, parasailing, and banana boat rides, which will surely spike your adrenaline .....

5 Gokarna Beach

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At a distance of 800 meters from Gokarna Bus Station and 300 meters from Sri Mahabaleshwar Temple, Gokarna Beach is also known as Main Beach and is also known as Indian Beach. Gokarna Beach is the closest beach to Gokarna town. It is one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Gokarna. This beach is mainly used by Indian pilgrims because it is located right behind the Mahabaleshwar Temple. As per the religious customs, pilgrims usually visit the temple after a dip in the waters of this beach (not mandatory though). It is a long open beach and also known for surfing. Tourists can enjoy the view of the rocky mountains on one side and Arabian Sea on the other, while reaching Gokarna Beach. The Gangavalli river meets the sea near the beach. This part of the Arabian Sea is little aggressive and swimming here is not recommended. The beach may not look very pretty due to a lot of litter, but this beach is famous for sunset. .....

6 Sri Mahabaleshwar Temple

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At a distance of 500 m from Gokarna Bus Station, Sri Mahabaleshwar Temple is a sacred Hindu temple situated in Gokarna, Karnataka. It is one of the important places of pilgrimage in South India , and among the must include places in Gokarna Tour Packages . The Mahabaleshwar Temple in Gokarna enshrines the Aatmalinga or Pranalinga of Lord Shiva. This is one of the best places to visit in Gokarna . This temple is regarded second only to the Kashi Vishwanatha Temple in Varanasi and is often called the Dakshina Kashi. The temple is said to be one of the seven sacred Muktikshetras and is visited by Hindus to perform the death rites for their ancestors. According to the legend, Ravana performed a severe penance to Lord Shiva to possess his powerful Atmalinga. Pleased by his penance, Shiva gives him the Atmalinga. .....

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