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Udupi, a coastal district in Karnataka, is famous for its temples, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage. Known as the “Temple City of Karnataka”, Udupi attracts pilgrims, nature lovers, and food enthusiasts alike.
Udupi Sri Krishna Temple, Malpe Beach, St. Mary’s Island, Kaup Beach and Lighthouse, Kollur Mookambika Temple, Kodi Beach, Maravanthe Beach, Anantheshwara Temple, Pajaka Kshetra, Manipura Beach, Chandragiri Fort, Saligrama, Barkur Fort and Temple, Kapu Beach and Lighthouse.
Udupi Sri Krishna Temple is a famous pilgrimage center dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its unique Kanakana Kindi window for darshan and traditional rituals. Nearby attractions include Malpe Beach, St. Mary's Island, and Kaup Beach.
Malpe Beach and St. Mary’s Islands near Udupi are famous for golden sands, ferry rides, and unique basalt rock formations. Visitors enjoy boating and sunset views. Nearby attractions include Udupi Sri Krishna Temple, Kaup Beach Lighthouse, and Delta Beach.
Kere Basadi at Varanga is a serene Jain temple situated in the middle of a picturesque lake. Reached by boat, it offers peaceful surroundings and spiritual charm. Nearby attractions include Varanga Jain Temple, Kudremukh National Park, and Agumbe.
The Kollur Mookambika Temple is a famous Hindu pilgrimage site nestled in
the Western Ghats, dedicated to Goddess Mookambika, an incarnation of Durga. Known for its spiritual aura, the temple attracts devotees seeking blessings for wisdom, education, and prosperity.
Chikmagalur, a picturesque hill district in Karnataka, is renowned for its coffee plantations, misty hills, and trekking trails. Often called the “Coffee Land of Karnataka”, it attracts nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking a tranquil escape.