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Udupi: Mandatory Registration and Approval Required for Tourism Activities
- December 18, 2023
The Tourism Department and district administration have observed instances where activities are being conducted without the necessary approvals or registrations.
Udupi, Dec 18, 2023: The Tourism Department has issued a crucial announcement for individuals involved in homestays, hotels, resorts, restaurants, travel agents/ tour operators, tourist transport operators, amusement parks, and caravan tourism. All existing and prospective operators are required to register on kttf.karnatakatourism.org .
Those already operating in these sectors are required to register to ensure compliance with the regulations. Approval from the tourism department is mandatory for organizing tourist boating, various water adventures, land adventure activities, air adventure sports, and any other tourism-related events.
The Tourism Department and district administration have observed instances where activities are being conducted without the necessary approvals or registrations. A strict notice has been issued stating that any tourism activities carried out within the next 20 days without proper authorization will be deemed unauthorized. If such unauthorized activities persist, penalties under the F Act 2015 will be imposed, and appropriate legal actions will be taken.
For additional information and clarification, interested parties can contact the Assistant Director at the Tourism Department, Deputy Commissioner’s Office Complex, A Block, Second Floor, Room No. 303, Rajathadri, Manipal, Udupi. For inquiries during office hours, 0820-2574868 can be contacted, as per details provided in a press release from the Deputy Commissioner’s Office.
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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
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 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
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.
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 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
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 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 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.
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
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
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.
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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
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 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 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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Malpe is a calm beach town near the temple town of Udupi in Coastal Karnataka. Malpe is known for its fishing harbor, St Mary’s Island and beaches.
Reasons to Visit Malpe:
- Malpe Beach: The beach is a virgin beach, located at a distance about 6 kms from Udupi. It is an important port and a fishing harbour 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.
- St Mary’s Island, Malpe: St Mary’s Island is a popular picnic spot, a short boat ride away from Malpe harbour.
- Kadike Beach: A lesser-known beach north of Malpe Beach
- Padukere Beach: Another beach south of Malpe
- Sea walk Malpe: A small stretch of walkway formed over rocks placed to facilitate entry and exit of boats into Malpe Harbor.
- Temples: Malpe is known for Vadabhandeshwara Balarama temple
- Water sports: Water sports at the beach includes parasailing and banana boat rides but subject to favourable weather and operator discretion.
- Industries: Malpe is known for shipbuilding, fisheries, tile making and coconut processing industries
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How to reach Malpe: Malpe is 410 kms from Bengaluru and 60 kms from Mangaluru. Udupi is the nearest railway station. Regular buses are available to reach Udupi from all parts of Karnataka and from Udupi. The beach can be reached by hiring auto or taxi.
Places to stay near Malpe: Few resorts are available near the beach. Nearby town of Udupi offers multiple budget and luxury stay options. KSTDC manages Paradise Isle Beach Resort in Malpe. Houseboat stay is also possible at Kodi Bengre, 12 kms from Malpe.
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Udupi in the southern Indian state of Karnataka offers many experiences, the places to visit in Udupi range from temples to beaches & much more.
Udupi is more than just a destination . Yes, there are many places to visit in Udupi and its surroundings, Udupi offers a plethora of experiences that range from the spiritual to the epicurean. But what makes Udupi different from any other tourist destination, is the fact that the name, “Udupi”, has become an integral part of Indian culture and nomenclature. Thanks to the ubiquitous and enterprising Udupi Restaurants across the country that have redefined the meaning of breakfast and evolved a unique cuisine , Udupi has become a household name. Udupi district is indeed the crest jewel of the coast of Karnataka .
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Udupi along with other districts of coastal Karnataka has also been the cradle of Banking in India and has nurtured many a bank that grew into monoliths in the industry. Udupi District has also fostered the growth of what is known as the “ Campus Town of India “, the cosmopolitan university town of Manipal . A student town and center of education Manipal is known to be one of the most cosmopolitan towns in India and is located within Udupi District and is administered by the Udupi City Municipality.
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Udupi for many is synonymous with the Krishna Temple known as the Shri Krishna Matha or Udupi Krishna Matha . The Krishna Matha was established in Udupi in the 13th century by the philosopher-saint, Mahavacharya. The temple is one of the principal pilgrimage sites in India and the Matha a leading proponent of the Dvaita philosophy of Madhavacharya. What Adi Shankracharya is to the Advaita philosophy of Hinduism, Madhavacharya is for the Dvaita philosophy.
In many ways, Udupi seems to reflect the persona of Lord Krishna himself. The Lord is known for his multiple personalities, he was at once a friend, philosopher, guide and teacher, lover, husband, an innocent and mischievous child, a master-strategist, and much more. Udupi too means different things to different people. For some it is a center of spiritual learning and salvation, for some, it is the place to indulge in their epicurean fantasies, while for others Udupi means a holiday on the beach in one of the many beach resorts in the region.
About Udupi – Places To Visit In Udupi
Udupi is the name of the city which is the headquarters of a district in the southern Indian state of Karnataka by the same name. Udupi is associated with the famous Udupi Krishna temple also known as Udupi Sri Krishna Matha that was founded by Madhavacharya , the founder and proponent of the Dvaita school of Hindu Vedanta philosophy , in the 13th century.
However, the history of Udupi dates back even beyond the time of Madhavacharya. It was a center of learning and Vedic studies with two temples that preexisted the Udupi Krishna temple. These were the temples of Shri Ananteshwara and Shri Chandramouleeshwara , which are believed to date back to the 8th century.
Geographically Udupi is located on the coast of Karnataka. It is bounded by the Arabian Sea on one side and by the districts of Kundapura, Karkala, and Dakshina Kannada on the other three sides. Udupi is an important destination on the tourist map of Karnataka . Udupi temples, Udupi cuisine, Udupi culture, and the many weekend getaways from Udupi, make Udupi in Karnataka, an irresistible attraction for all types of travelers.
Udupi has something to offer for everyone including adventure seekers, lovers of heritage, nature lovers, beach lovers, religious travelers, and spiritually inclined travelers. We hope this Udupi blog post serves as a complete Udupi travel guide and helps you plan your Udupi trip and Udupi itinerary.
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Udupi District is a place that is teeming with attractions and there can be not a single dull moment with so many things to do in Udupi. The must visit places in Udupi and nearby include some of the best beaches, heritage sites, and museums, nature and wildlife sites, and much more. Things to do in Udupi range from worshipping at religious places, water sports, trekking and hiking, cultural events and festivals, indulging in local cuisine, and much more.
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Udupi is a blessed land. The presence of numerous ancient temples, Churches, Mosques and Jain temples drape the region in an aura of spirituality and mysticism. People of different religions and beliefs flock Udupi district with devotion in their hearts and hope in their eyes. Here are some of the important religious centers in Udupi and nearby.
- Udupi Krishna Matha
- Ananteshwar Temple
- Chandramoulishwar Temple
- Anegudde Vinayaka Temple
- Shree Durga Devi Temple
- Sri Brahmi Durga Parameshwari Temple
- Shri Amruteshwari Temple
- Shri Indrani Panchadurga Parameshwari Temple
- Sri Mookambika Temple Kollur
- Mahalinga Temple Brahmavara
- Mahisha Mardini Temple
- Sri Kantheshwara Temple
- St. Lawrence Church
- Gomateshwara Karkala
- Chaturmukha Basadi
- Neminath Basadi
- Matada Basadi
1. Udupi Sri Krishna Matha
The Udupi Sri Krishna Matha is in many ways synonymous with Udupi. Though the history of Udupi goes back in time, beyond the Udupi Sri Krishna temple. its development as a city goes hand in hand with the establishment of the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha and the Ashta Mathas of Udupi by Madhavacharya in the 13th century. The temple is in many ways the epicenter of Udupi and the city has developed around it.
Legend has it that the Udupi Krishna Matha was established by Madhavacharya when he received the idol of Krishna in child form as a gift from a ship that had sailed all the way from Dwarka in Gujarat . The Udupi Krishna story is really fascinating and tells how the idol that had been buried in the forests of Rukmini Vana of Dwarka for centuries landed in Udupi.
The idol was installed and the famous Udupi Krishna Temple was born. The Udupi Krishna temple is one of the top places to visit in Udupi.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple : 0 Kilometers
2. Ananteshwar Temple
The Ananteshwar temple is an ancient temple in Udupi, dating back to the 8th century. It is situated very near to the Udupi Krishna temple. It is a custom to visit the Shree Ananteshwara temple before visiting the Udupi Krishna temple. The ancient temple was where Madhavacharya used to worship and preach the doctrines of Dvaita Vedanta. Lord Vishnu is worshipped here in the form of a Shiva Linga , which in itself is unique. The Shree Ananteshwara temple is one of the very important and sacred places to visit in Udupi .
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 38 Meters
3 . Chandramoulishwar Temple
Another important ancient temple that is believed to date back to around the same time as the Shree Ananteshwara temple, is the Shiva temple known as Chandramouleeshwara temple . According to legends the Moon God who was under a curse by his father-in-law Daksha Prajapati worshipped Lord Shiva here and was relieved of the curse by the grace of Shiva. The place where Shiva appeared before the Moon was hence considered sacred and is marked by the Shree Chandramouleeshwara temple.
It is a custom to first visit the Chandramouleeshwara temple followed by a visit to the Ananteshwara temple and finally the Udupi Krishna temple. This order of visiting the temples is followed by the pontiffs of Udupi Sri Krishna Matha during the Paryaya festival.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 9 Meters
4. Anegudde Vinayaka Temple
The Aanegudde Shree Vinayaka Temple is located in a village named Kumbhashi about 31 kilometers from Udupi. A temple dedicated to Ganesha stands atop a hill. The place is also referred to as Mukti Sthala and is very sacred to Ganesha devotees. A unique feature of the Anegudde Vinayaka temple is that the idol of Ganesha is in a standing position. Two hands of the deity are lifted in Varada Mudra or a gesture of granting boons. There are two other hands that point downwards, signaling salvation.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 31 Kilometers
5. Shree Durga Devi Temple
The Durga Devi temple is located in the village of Kunjari about 12 kilometers from Udupi Krishna temple. The temple stands on the top of the hill called Kujarigiri, or Durgabetta, or Vimanagiri. Legend has it that the idol of Durga in the temple was installed by Lord Parashurama himself. The place is considered to be very sacred because of this. it is also very near to Paajaka Kshetra, the place of Madhavacharya’s birth . The Shree Durga Devi temple is another of the holy places to visit in Udupi.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 12 Kilometers
6. Sri Brahmi Durga Parameshwari Temple
The Brahmi Durga Parameshwari temple is located in the village of Kamalashile in the Kundapura taluk of the Udupi district. It is a very ancient temple and is set amidst picturesque natural surroundings. Here the Goddess has worshipped in the form of a stone Linga. The name Kamalashile is derived from this Linga itself. The Linga is believed to be the convergence of the Goddesses Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, and Mahasaraswati.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 69 Kilometers
7. Shree Amruteshwari Temple
Shree Amruteshwari temple is dedicated to the divine mother known here as Amruteshwari. The temple is located in the coastal town of Kota in the Brahmavar taluk within the Udupi district. The temple has a beautiful idol of the Goddess. The temple is visited by devotees desirous of progeny who worship here. Ritualistic worship of the many self-manifested Shiva Lingas in the temple is said to ensure that the prayers of the devotees for progeny are granted. Kota happens to be the birthplace of the noted Kannada playwright and Jnanpith Award winner Shivarama Karanth.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 25 Kilometers
8. Sri Indrani Panchadurga Parameshwari Temple
Sri Indrani Panchadurga Parameshwari Temple is a beautiful and tranquil temple to Goddess Durga resting on the top of a small hill. It is believed to be one of only two temples that exist that are dedicated to Panchadurga. If you are looking for some quiet time, then the temple is a must-visit place in Udupi. It is one of the lesser-known temples in Udupi and hence lesser crowded too.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 4 Kilometers
9. Sri Mookambika Temple Kollur
The famous Mookambika Temple is located within the Udupi district, in the Kundapura Taluk. It is a temple where Adishakti resides in the form of a Linga. There is a beautiful image of the Goddess Mookambika Devi, a form of Durga, made of Pancha Loha. The deity holds the Shankha and Chakra in two of her hands while the other pair of hands are raised in a gesture of blessings. In front of the image of Mookambika Devi is the gold-lined Swayambu Linga.
It is believed that Shree Kshetra of Kollur is one of the seven abodes of salvation created by Lord Parashurama. The Mookambika temple and the Shree Kshetra are believed to have been set up by Adi Shankaracharya . The temple also has a Shankracharya Peetha towards the western side of the sanctum.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 75 Kilometers
10. Mahalinga Temple Brahmavara
The Mahalinga Temple is believed to date back to the 9th century. It is a Shiva temple located in Brahmavar within the Udupi district. Brahmavara is an ancient cultural center of the region and was known earlier as Ajapura. The temple is considered very sacred.
11. Mahisha Mardini temple
The Kadiyali Shri Mahishamardini temple in Udupi is believed to be as old as the temples of Ananteshwara and Chandramouleeshwara. The temple is believed to date back to the 7th or 8th centuries. A beautiful statue of the Goddess killing the demon Mahishaasura who has fallen at her feet can be seen in the sanctum of the temple. It is believed that the statue of the Goddess is made in the style that was prevalent during the rule of the Chalukyas in the region. The temple is believed to be a very important center of Shakti worship.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 1 Kilometer
12. Sri Kantheshwara Temple Kanthavara
The Sri Kantheshwara temple is located in the village of Kanthavara in the Karkala taluk of the Udupi district. It is an ancient Shiva temple and is considered to be very sacred and auspicious. The Shiva Linga which is the main deity of the temple is said to change colors thrice during the day. In addition to the Shiva Linga, there is an idol of Ardhanarishwara and Ganesha. Yakshagana artistes worship this Ganesha before starting their programs .
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 44 Kilometers
13. St. Lawrence Church
A beautiful church with a divine facade greets visitors to the village of Attur, in Karkala Taluk of Udupi district. This is the St. Lawrence Church or the St. Lawrence Shrine Minor Basilica. It is a Roman Catholic church that was built in the year 1759. As beautiful as the facade are the interiors of the old church. The spacious church with stained glass windows has an ethereal aura about it. Within the premises of the church is located a pond which is said to work miracles and is named Miracle Pond.
The Basilica is known for its annual festival that is known as, “ Attur Jatre “. The occasion sees huge crowds from different religions and faiths thronging the Church. It is an event that is both religious as well as cultural. The St. Lawerence Minor Basilica is one of the most beautiful places to visit in the Udupi district. The St. Lawrence Minor Basilica rekindles memories of the churches of Goa .
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 36 Kilometers
14. Gomateshwara, Karkala
The coastal region of Karnataka has harbored and cradled different religions and cultures across the span of history. If on the one hand Hinduism in the form of Sanatana Dharma flourished, the oldest religions of the world like Jainism also grew roots here. Karkala was a center of power during the Alupas and then the Santaras who were patrons of Jainism . The Karkala royal family rose to power and held sway over the region,
A 41.5 feet granite monolithic statue of Bahubali or Gomateshwara presides over Karkala with its towering presence. The statue is believed to have been consecrated in 1432 AD, by Veera Rasa Bhairarasa Wodeyar who was a feudatory ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire . The Karkala Gomateshwara has a height of 41.5 feet while the one at Shravanabelagola in Hassan district has a height of about 56 feet. The Gomateshwara statue of Karkala is one of the sights which makes Karkala one of the most fascinating places to visit in Udupi.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 42 Kilometers
15. Chaturmukha Basadi/Kere Basadi Varanga
The heritage sites and Jain temples are strewn across coastal Karnataka. They are testimony to the proliferation of Jainism in the region. Varanga is a small hamlet in the Hebri taluk of the Udupi district and is known for its Jain temples, they are collectively known as Varanga Jain temple and date back to over 1000 years in history.
One of the most beautiful and scenic of the Varanga Jain temples is the Chaturmukha Basadi also known as Kere Basadi or Lake temple of Varanga . The temple is dedicated to Padmavati who is the Yakshini of the Jain Tirthankara. Parshvanatha . The idols of Neminatha, Shantinatha, and Anantnatha are also found in the Kere Basadi of Varanga. The four Tirthankaras are facing the four cardinal directions. The Kere Basadi stands in the middle of a lake and can be reached only by boat. A visit to the Kere Basadi in an experience in tranquility. It is truly one of the most beautiful offbeat places to visit in Udupi.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 40 Kilometers
16. Neminath Basadi/Hire Basadi Varanga
The Neminatha Basadi is an ancient Jain temple that is dedicated to Bhagawan Neminatha who is the 22nd Tirthankara of Jainism. The Neminatha Basadi is also known as Hire Basadi and is located near the Kere Basadi not far from the banks of the lake. The temple is dated to the 8th or 9th century and has many ancient inscriptions which throw light on the history of the Jain temple as well as the emergence of Jainism in the region.
17. Matada Basadi Varanga
The third of the Basadis of the Varanga Jain temple is the Matada Basadi or Chandranatha Basadi . The Jain temple is dedicated to Bhagawan Chandraprabha who is the 8th Jain Tirthankara. The office of the trust that administers and runs the Jain temples of Varanga is located here. The temples are managed by the Hombuja Jain Math which is headed by the pontiff of the Math, Dr, Shri. Deevendrakeerthi Bhattaraka Swamiji.
18. Pajaka, Birth Place of Madhavacharya
The land of Udupi is blessed that many great and noble souls have walked on it. One such learned and noble soul was Madhavacharya, who is considered as an avatar of Hanuman and Bheema. Madhavacharya was instrumental in setting up the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha and propounding the doctrines of the Dvaita philosophy . The great Madhavacharya was born in Pajaka, a village in the Udupi district .
The ancestral home and also the birthplace of Madhavacharya in Paajaka is a revered place of pilgrimage for many. The place has a banyan tree that is believed to have been planted by Madhavacharya, himself. There are many places related to Madhavacharya and his miracles in and around Pajaka. There is a temple dedicated to Madhavacharya at the place where he is supposed to have been born. One of the most sacred places to visit in Udupi is Pajaka, the birthplace of Madhavacharya.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 13 Kilometers
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Udupi is located on the coast of the Arabian Sea boasts of many beautiful and serene beaches . Some of these beaches are well-known Udupi tourist places while there are many beaches that are lesser-known and are well-kept secrets. waiting to be explored.
- St. Mary’s Island
- Malpe Beach
- Delta Beach
- Ottinene Beach
- Pithrody Udyavar Beach
- Mattu Beach
- Padubidri Beach
- Maravanthe Beach
19. Saint Mary Island Udupi
Saint Mary’s Island located off the coast of Malpe near Udupi is a lovely and dreamy looking island. It has some pristine beaches and the island promises a secluded and tranquil experience in the midst of nature. The island is known for its columnar basalt rock formations which are said to be more than 80 billion years. The island is reached by a ferry from Malpe beach. St Mary Island In Udupi is one of the most serene places to visit in Udupi. This island near Udupi promises a unique experience that cannot be had anywhere else in Karnataka, making it the best place to visit in Udupi.
20. Malpe Beach
Malpe beach is the nearest beach to the town of Udupi. It is a nice beach that also offers water sports facilities for those looking to yield to the adrenaline rush. Water sports at Malpe beach include Parasailing, Jet Skiing, Banana Boat riding, etc. The long stretch of golden sands fringed with swaying palm trees makes Malpe beach a favorite haunt for couples and families alike. Malpe beach is indeed one of the best Udupi tourist attractions, and a great place to indulge in adventure sports .
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 8 Kilometers
21. Kapu/Kaup Beach
A gorgeous beach with few footfalls is the Kapu or Kaup beach . White sands washed by the turquoise waters of the Arabian sea and hardly any crowds make this beach an enchanting one. Stray boulders lying in the sand add drama to the landscape, while an almost 100-year-old lighthouse dominates the skyline. Spectacular and panoramic views of the beach and the sea await at the top of the lighthouse . For those interested in Scuba diving , this can be done off the Kapu beach, and there is an adventure company with an office near the beach which curates the experience.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 16 Kilometers
22. Kodi Bengre Beach | Bengre Beach | Delta Beach
A delightful and pleasant surprise awaits visitors to the sleepy village of Kodi Bengre. This is the beautiful and virginal beach that is known by many names. Delta Beach to some and Bengre Beach or Kodi Bengre beach for others. The place is where the Suvarna river keeps its rendezvous with the Arabian Sea and merges with it. The beach is one of Udupi’s well-kept secrets and one of the best places to visit near Udupi.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 18 Kilometers
23. Baindur Beach/Ottinene Beach
Baindur or Byndoor is a lovely seaside getaway not far from Udupi. Apart from lovely virgin beaches that offer complete seclusion, Baindur is only 28 kilometers from the famous Mookambika temple of Kollur. There are many beaches near Baindur including the Ottinene beach or Byndoor beach.
One can spend hours watching the waves of the Arabian sea caressing the white sands, or take a walk on the beach, or indulge in water sports. There are some resorts that provide direct access to the beach including the beautiful Sai Vishram Beach Resort . One can watch the fisherfolk go about their work in the mornings or head up to a higher elevation to catch a sunrise. It makes for a lovely weekend getaway from Udupi and is one of the most beautiful places to visit near Udupi.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 74 Kilometers
24. Pithrody Udyavar beach
Another lesser-known gem very near Udupi is Pithrody Udyavar Beach . This beach nestles near the village of Pithrody and is untouched by commercial trappings. If you want to lose yourself in the symphony of sea, sand, and surf, without a single wrong note, then the Pithrody Udyava beach is sure to be like music to your ears.
25. Mattu Beach
If you are chasing a dream, then you must head to Mattu Beach . A place that is sure to fuel your imagination with its pristine beauty. A place that is near to the city and yet seems far away from the madding crowds. The beach runs parallel to the road and is fringed with graceful palm trees wilting in the breeze. A great place to be hypnotized by the setting sun and if you are lucky and stay back after sunset, chances are you may be treated to a visual delight. An experience of watching the phenomenon of bio-luminescence.
26. Padubidri Beach
Padubidri Beach is one of the 2 Blue Flag certified beaches in Karnataka. Of a total of 8 blue flag-certified beaches in India , two are in the state of Karnataka. Padubidri beach along with the Kasarkod beach are the two blue flag-certified beaches in Karnataka.
If you are looking for an exciting fusion of adventure and serenity, then this beach is just for you. Long stretches of virgin sand, turquoise waves lapping at your feet, and water sports is what the Padubidri beach offers. The beach also adheres to high standards of safety and cleanliness, which of course is a prerequisite to be blue flag certified
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 28 Kilometers
27. Maravanthe Beach
The Maravanthe beach is located in the Byndoor Taluk of Udupi district and is one of the well-known beaches of the region. The beach embellishes one side of Maravanthe village while the Suparnika river meanders by on the other. The beauty of the river and the sea together is a unique visual experience. The river almost touches the sea at Maravanthe and then takes a dramatic U-turn to flow for another ten kilometers before finally merging with the Arabian Sea. The beautiful Maravanthe beach beckons travelers with its raw and untouched beauty, making it one of the best places to visit in Udupi.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 50 Kilometers
Museums In Udupi
Museums anywhere in the world are windows to the history , heritage , arts, and architecture, as well as the culture of a place. Udupi too has its share of diverse and fascinating museums that reveal interesting insights into its history, heritage, and culture:
- Hasta Shilpa Heritage Village Museum
- Manipal Museum of Anatomy and Pathology
- Dr. Shivram Karanth Theme Park Kota
- Corporation Bank Coin Museum
- Culinary Arts Museum Manipal
28. Hastashilpa Heritage Village Museum
One of the unique places to visit in Udupi is without a doubt, the Hastashilpa Heritage Village Museum that is located in Manipal. The museum is a wonderful curation of heritage structures that have been painstakingly collected over the years and assembled into 26 heritage structures. If you want to walk into the lost chapters of the history of the region, a visit to this wonderful museum is a must.
The museum is the brainchild of a man who was professionally a banker but was passionate about the vanishing art and architecture of coastal Karnataka. The man was Vijaynath Shenoy, and the Hastashilpa Heritage Village Museum stands as a silent and magnificent ode to his dream.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 5 Kilometers
29.Manipal Museum of Anatomy & Pathology
Manipal Museum of Anatomy & Pathology is a unique museum that is part of the Kasturba Gandhi Medical College of Manipal. The museum attracts not only visitors and students from the medical fraternity, but also lay tourists. It is said to be the largest museum of its kind in the world. The museum houses more than 3,000 specimens . The anatomy section displays parts of the human body from head to toe along with skeletons of different animals. The Pathology section displays diseased body parts and organs and also has a section dedicated to lifestyle-related diseases.
30. Dr. Shivram Karanth Theme Park Kota
Dr. Shivram Karanth Theme Park Kota is a unique theme Park that keeps alive the memory of this legend of Karnataka. Dr. Shivaram Karanth was a renowned playwright and Jnanpith Award winner from Karnataka . He was born in the village of Kota. His ancestral home no longer exists but the Dr. Shivaram Karanth Theme Park keeps his memories alive.
The Theme Park consists of a beautifully landscaped garden with different sculptures and also statues of Dr. Karanth. Some of the sculptures depict iconic characters from his novels. There is a life-size sculpture of Choma from the classic Kannada movie, “ Chomana Dudi “, which was based on his work. Then again you can find, “Ajji of Mookajjiya Kanasugalu, an epic novel that brought the great playwright, the coveted Jnanpith Award. A library and art gallery are part of the theme park and various literary events are organized here from time to time.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 24 Kilometers
31. Corporation Bank Heritage Museum (Coin Museum)
A unique museum to visit in Udupi is the Corporation Bank Heritage Museum also known as Coin Museum . The museum is housed in the house of the founder of Corporation Bank, Mr. Haji Abdullah Saheb. The museum is a “Financial Temple”, of sorts in the temple town of Udupi. The museum documents the history of the bank from its inception in 1906. It has a collection of coins from across the world and is one of the fascinating places to visit in Udupi for numismatists and those interested in the history and growth of banking in India.
32. Culinary Arts Museum Manipal
The Culinary Arts Museum is housed within the campus of the Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration. It is a unique museum that showcases a collection of culinary artifacts from across the world. The museum is the brainchild of celebrity chef Vikas Khanna.
The museum is spread over an area of 25,000 square feet. It showcases various kitchen utensils and other artifacts related to cooking from different regions of India. A 100-year-old Ladle that was used in temples, bowls that date back to the Harappan age, a variety of tea strainers, Samovars, and much more are part of an intriguing collection
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 5 Kilometer
Heritage & Monuments
The rich and varied heritage of India is nothing less than a revelation. Karnataka too has a rich and diverse heritage that expresses itself in all its color in the culture and heritage of the coastal region.
- Daria Bahadurgad Fort
- Kathale Basadi Barkur
- Chowlikere Ganapathy Temple
- Hattiangadi
- Suralu Palace
33. Daria Bahadurgad Fort
Not far from Malpe Beach near Udupi is a small island known as Daria Bahadurgad Island . On this small island stands a fort which is believed to have been constructed by Basvappa Naik many years ago. Apart from the fort the island also has an old tile factory. The Daria Bahadurgad Fort can be reached by boat from Malpe beach.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 7 Kilometer
34. Kathale Basadi, Barkur
Another gem of the past in Barkur is the Kathale Basadi . Originally a Jain temple with an idol of Lord Mahavira , the temple later had idols of Hindu Gods like Vishnu and Shiva. A testimony to the seamless integration of different faiths and dynasties with the passage of time. The Kathale Basadi is dated to a period between the 8th and 12th centuries by archaeologists. The temple is believed to have been built by the rulers of the Alupa dynasty.
Barkur also has the remains of an ancient fort that is believed to have been built by Harihara I, the founder of the Vijayanagara Empire. The fort though is hardly visible now and only some parts of the wall exist surrounding a vast open plot of land.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 20 Kilometers
35. Chowlikere Ganapathy Temple, Barkur
Barkur was the ancient capital of the Alupa dynasty that ruled the region around the coast of Karnataka between the 2nd century CE and 15th century CE. The place has a rich legacy of heritage from the various chapters of the history of the region. One of these is the Chowlikere Ganapathy temple which is believed to be more than 900 years old .
36. Hattiangadi
Hattiangadi is a village that is situated in the Kundapura Taluk of the Udupi district. It is famous for the 8th century dedicated to the Hindu God Ganesha. The temple is the famous Siddhi Vinayaka Temple. The small village was once the capital of the Alupa dynasty. One can find many ancient Hindu temples and Jain Basadis in and around the village of Hattiangadi.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 43 Kilometers
37. Suralu Palace
A 600-year-old mud palace dating back to the Jain dynasty Tolarhar is a heritage site in the village of Suralu. The Suralu Palace is a beautiful structure made of mud and wood and has been restored partially. The Suralu palace is one of the fascinating places to visit in Udupi, especially for those with a keen interest in ancient history and architecture.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 26 Kilometers
Nature & Wildlife
Karnataka, true to its tagline of, “one state, many worlds,” is a state with diverse attractions. This is also true of the Udupi district. While on the one hand, the temples and beaches of Udupi spin an irresistible web of beauty and serenity, nature and wildlife in Udupi and the vicinity too does not fail to enthrall visitors to the region.
- Kudlu Theertha Falls
- Jomlu Theertha
- Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
- Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary
38. Kudlu Theertha Falls
The enchanting Koodlu Theertha waterfalls mesmerize you when you reach it after a trek into the deep forest in which it lies. The water cascades in spectacular fashion from a height of about 300 feet and forms a pond at the point of its fall. The place is tranquility personified and visitors get to connect directly with nature.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 53 Kilometers
40. Jomlu Teertha
Jomlu Theertha Falls is a beautiful waterfall created by the Sita river is located within the Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary near the village of Belve. It is a small waterfall as compared to the Koodlu Theertha falls, but beautiful nonetheless. This is the second waterfall created by the Sita river, the other being the bigger and more spectacular Koodlu Theertha falls. This is a nice place and makes for a great outing, It is a favorite of locals as well as tourists to Udupi.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 37 Kilometers
41. Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
The Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary spans the districts of Udupi and Shivamogga and nestles on the Western Ghats. The sanctuary gets its name from a temple that is located within the sanctuary. Wildlife including Bengal Tigers, Leopards, Elephants, Jackals , etc., can be found in the wildlife sanctuary. Birds including the Great Indian Hornbill, Malabar Trogon, Malabar Grey Hornbill , etc., can be found in the sanctuary. Other famous places near the Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary include the Agumbe Sunset Point and many waterfalls.
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 47 Kilometers
42. Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary
The Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary stretches across an area of 274 square kilometers in the Udupi district. The sanctuary stretches across the Western Ghats and has in its fold the famous Kollur Mookambika temple as well as the Kodachadri Hills. The sanctuary is home to varied flora and fauna. It is a mix of evergreen forests, semi-evergreen forests, deciduous forests, and grasslands.
The wildlife in the sanctuary includes Tigers, Leopards, Sloth Bears, and other animals. There are many beautiful waterfalls within the sanctuary created by the rivers Chakra and Souparnika that flow through the sanctuary. The Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the best places to visit in Udupi for nature and wildlife enthusiasts .
Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 81 Kilometers
How to Get To Udupi | Reaching Udupi
Udupi City Location Map
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- Udupi is located in the southern Indian state of Karnataka and is a city as well as district by the same name
- Udupi is about 60 kilometers from Mangalore or Mangaluru
- Bangalore To Udupi distance is about 405 kilometers
- Hubli To Udupi distance is about 304 kilometers
There is no airport in Udupi, the nearest airport to Udupi is the Mangalore International Airport in Mangalore which is around 59 kilometers away. One can fly to Mangalore and hire a cab to drive down to Udupi.
Udupi is on the Konkan Railway Line which connects the states of Maharashtra, Goa , and Karnataka. There are trains from Mumbai to Udupi and vice-versa, trains from places like Pune, Chandigarh , Nizamuddin, and places in Kerala pass through Udupi.
Udupi is well connected by road to all parts of India.
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Udupi Culture And Festivals
Udupi is a land with kaleidoscopic colors. While the beauty of nature enthralls and the meditative beauty of temples calms the mind, the culture of Udupi puts a spring your step and makes your heart sing with joy. Here are some of the vibrant Udupi festivals and dance forms that light up the landscape of Udupi.
Yakshagana is a vibrant and colorful dance form that combines the finesse of Ballet with the theatrics of drama to stunning effect. It is a traditional folk theatre form that evolved from classical music and theatre forms. Yakshagana has deep roots in the coastal belt of Karnataka including Udupi. The colorful costumes combined with pulsating music render this unique theatre form with a unique rhythmic vibrancy. The Yakshagana performances are based on incidents from Indian mythology and enact episodes from the Ramayana and other epics. A visit to Udupi would remain incomplete without witnessing a Yakshagana performance.
Kambala is a traditional Buffalo race that is organized as an annual event in the coastal belt of Karnataka. These races take place on slushy and muddy tracks in the rural hinterland of the region. Kambala is held during different religious festivals. It is generally organized between the months of November to March.
Vitla Pindi/Mosaru Kudike
An exciting and interesting part of the Krishna Janmashtami celebrations in Udupi is the Vitla Pindi or Mosaru Kudike . This is similar to the Dahi Handi which one can witness during Krishna Janmashtami in the northern parts of India, specifically places like Mathura, Mumbai , and other cities. An earthen pot filled with curds or milk or other milk products is hung high above the street. A human pyramid is formed to reach the pot and break it. The occasion is marked by a colorful procession and a traditional rath yatra.
Huli Vesha or tiger dance is performed by youth dressed up in tiger costumes or with masks and face painting. Huli Vesha is more specific to coastal Karnataka and can be seen in Udupi, Mangalore , Karkala. and other places. Huli Vesha is generally a part of the celebration of festivals like Navratri and Dassara . It can be seen in Udupi during various festivities of the Udupi Krishna temple and other temples.
Paryaya Festival
Udupi being the home of the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha and other important temples celebrates all of the Hindu festivals in a grand manner. Of the many festivals, one of the most important festivals is the Paryaya festival. Paryaya festival is celebrated once every two years . It is a religious festival that sees the transition of the rights of administration of the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha from the Swamiji of one of the Ashta Matha to the other. The festival also sees a carnival-like celebration in Udupi marked by colorful pageants and processions with music and dance.
Where To Eat In Udupi | Best Places To Eat In Udupi | Udupi Restaurants | Udupi Must-Eat Dishes | What To Eat in Udupi
Udupi is also a place where one can embark on an epicurean voyage and experience different flavors and aromas. Udupi is known for its rich vegetarian cuisine that is connected to the vegetarian cooking of the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha. Udupi is also home to the coastal cuisine – Coastal Karnataka Cuisine of the region which primarily consists of the harvest from the sea.
Udupi Famous Food | Udupi Special Food
Amongst the many things to do in Udupi, tasting some of its famous food is an experience that one must-have. Here is a list of some of the famous dishes to try out when in Udupi.
Patrode is a tasty snack made using Colocasia leaves. Interestingly a similar snack is made in Gujarat and is called Patra.
The Banana Bun is a light and tasty snack perfect for breakfast or to munch at any time.
Mundakki Upkari
A spicy Kannada equivalent of the Bhel or Churmuri. Mundakki Upkari is a mix of puffed rice with different spices and chopped onions, tomatoes, raw mangoes, etc. Do pick up your share of Mundakki Upkari at a stall by the beach or at one of the stalls that come up during the festivals or Yakshagana performances.
A very light version of the ubiquitous Dosa, the Neer Dose is a common snack in breakfast as well as lunch and dinner on the coastal belt of Karnataka.
Masala Dosa
Did you know that Udupi is considered to be the birthplace of the famous Masala Dosa? So why not bite into one when you are in Udupi?
Gadbad Ice Cream
When you are in Udupi or for that matter in Mangalore you must not forget to feat on Gadbad Icecream, which is a product of the region
Where To Eat In Udupi
Udupi offers a wide spectrum of choices when it comes to food. You have a wide variety of cuisines to choose from depending on your preferences. Here are some options for eating in Udupi.
- A unique experience awaits you at the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha if you want to savor the divine prasadam , lunch and dinner is served free at the dining halls of the temple where pure vegetarian food is served
- Mitra Samaj near the Udupi Krishna temple is one of the oldest restaurants in Udupi and serves authentic vegetarian Udupi fare
- If you are looking to feast on the authentic coastal cuisine of Tulunadu then head to the Tamboolam Restaurant in Udupi
Shopping In Udupi | Best Markets And Places To Shop In Udupi | Udupi Shopping
Shopping is an essential part of travel for some while for others it assumes proportions of a passion. Whatever be the case, Udupi offers many avenues for tourists to shop. Let us look at the top 3 places to shop in Udupi and what to buy in Udupi.
Car Street or Ratha Beedi
The roads around the main temple in Udupi have a slew of shops selling different and colorful wares. This is atypical of temple towns in India where one can find a concentration of shops near the main temple. The Ratha Beedi or Car street of Udupi is a popular spot for shopping in Udupi among the locals as well as the tourists. Many temporary stalls jostle with the permanent shops during festivals.
One can buy anything from souvenirs like wall hangings and statues of Krishna and other showpieces to an assorted range of pickles, papads and chips, spices, and readymade masala powder for the preparation of Rasam and Sambhar here. Sarees, handicrafts, and handlooms also vie with each other to grab the eyes of visitors.
City Centre Mall Udupi
The ancient city of Udupi is not left behind when it comes to contemporary shopping. For all those who cannot do without the luxury of shopping in a swanky mall, Udupi has the City Centre Mall to cater to your shopping whims. So head to the City Center Mall for some relaxed contemporary shopping in Udupi.
Chittaranjan Circle
If you are shopping in Udupi for Jewelry, then the best bet is to head to Chittaranjan Circle. Here you will find many reliable and trusted Jewelry shops. The shops include the likes of Abharan and Bheema Jewelers among others.
Where To Stay In Udupi India | Hotels In Udupi | Best Hotel In Udupi
Udupi is one of the prime tourist destinations of Karnataka. So whether you are in Udupi to visit the Udupi Krishna temple or you are visiting places near Udupi, there are many hotels at Udupi to suit your budget and preference. If you are in Udupi to have a relaxing time, you can stay at one of the Udupi beach resorts.
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Best Time To Visit Udupi | Udupi Weather
Udupi is a place that draws tourists throughout the year. But if you are looking at the best time to visit Udupi, then avoid the summer months, when Udupi weather is really hot. The rainy season too is not the right time to visit Udupi. The best season to visit Udupi is during the winter months when Udupi weather is at its best and the Udupi temperature too is pleasant and comfortable.
Public Transportation in Udupi – For Traveling within Udupi | Moving In and Around Udupi
Udupi has one of the best public transport systems. One can hire a local taxi service, an autorickshaw, or rent a bike to move in and around Udupi. There are plenty of public and private bus services too.
Languages Spoken in Udupi
The most popular language spoken in Udupi is Tulu. Apart from Tulu, other languages spoken in Udupi is Kundapur Kannada, Konkani, Byari also known as Beary. People also understand and can communicate in Hindi. Owing to tourism in Udupi, the locals of Udupi can also communicate in Hindi and English languages too.
Currency Used in Udupi
Udupi is situated in Karnataka in India. Indian Rupee is the accepted currency for all transactions. Foreign currency can be easily exchanged. Also, there are plenty of ATMs to withdraw cash.
Udupi FAQ | All You Need To Know Before Visiting Udupi District
Is Udupi worth visiting?
Yes, Udupi is a treasure trove of experiences, waiting to be discovered.
How many days are enough for Udupi?
Udupi has many places to see, if it is only the Krishna temple a day is enough, otherwise, a week may not be enough.
What is the best time to visit Udupi?
The best time to visit Udupi is in the winter months. Summers tend to be hot and humid and traveling would not be so comfortable.
What is the budget required to visit Udupi?
Udupi can be visited on a shoe-string budget as well as a luxury budget depending on ones’ choice and preference.
What are some of the must-visit places & things to do while visiting Udupi?
The must-visit places in Udupi include the Udupi Krishna temple, St. Mary’s Island. Varanga Jain temples etc. The top things to do in Udupi include watching a Yakshagana performance, shopping, and tasting local food.
What can I buy in Udupi?
One can buy Krishna statues, handicrafts, silk sarees, Masala powder, pickles, and jackfruit chips, etc., from Udupi.
What is famous in Udupi for shopping?
Handicrafts, utensils, and silk sarees.
What is the popular dish of Udupi cuisine?
Some popular dishes of Udupi cuisine include Masala Dosa, Neer Dose, Patrode, and Mundakki Upkari.
Are jeans allowed in the Udupi temple?
Yes, they are allowed.
How far is Murudeshwar from Udupi?
Murudeshwar is about 104 kilometers from Udupi.
Why is Udupi famous for food?
Udupi food has its origins in the Ashta Mathas, the food is sattvic and pure vegetarian. Udupi cuisine has carved a place for itself across India.
What is the Speciality of Udupi?
Udupi is synonymous with the famous Krishna temple.
Why is Udupi famous?
Udupi is famous for the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha.
Why did Krishna come to Udupi?
Krishna never came to Udupi. The idol of the child form of Krishna came to Udupi in a ship and was installed by Madhavacharya and a temple built around it. This became the famous Udupi Krishna temple.
Which are the waterfalls near Udupi?
Some of the waterfalls near Udupi are the Kudlu Theertha and the Jomlu Theertha falls.
Which are the places to visit in Udupi in 1 day?
There are many places to visit near Udupi, there are temples and beaches, a one-day Udupi itinerary can be planned based on individual preferences. Places that can be covered are Malpe beach, S. Mary’s Island, and the Udupi Krishna temple.
How far is Mangalore from Udupi?
Mangalore is about 60 kilometers from Udupi.
What is the best time to visit Mangalore?
Winter is the best time to visit Mangalore and Udupi.
Which are the best weekend getaways from Udupi?
There are many good weekend getaways from Udupi and include Byndoor, Murudeshwar, Kollur, Kudremukh, Agumbe, etc…
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18 thoughts on “42 amazing places to visit in udupi – udupi travel guide”.
What an amazing places to visit in Udupi. There are so many beautiful places to visit in Udupi. Thanks for sharing this whole guide.
How nicely you have explained each and every detail..perfect to plan a holiday without any problems..the beaches are so clean. I will plan a trip as soon as the things get normal. Thank you and keep safe.
Udupi has so many places to see from beaches to heritage to amazing food. Will definitely plan a visit to this extraordinary destination.
Udupi has so much to offer. So many temples and beaches. I really want to visit this place.
Thanks for writing about Udipi honestly till now I only know Udipi in association with south Indian delicious food. But this town looks so pretty with temples and beaches. I am yearning to go there soon.
This is absolutely amazing! What an exhaustive and detailed article .. I didn’t know that there is so much to see, do and experience in udupi… Wow!!
I have been to UDUPI several times but this felt like I have done another tour and a new one at that because I haven’t visited many places you have mentioned. Will visit them next time
I want to visit Udipi someday and your post is giving me some major travel inspiration. I love the ancient temple architecture and would love to see the intricate details in person.
Whoa, 42 places! For a traceller like me who visits 3-4 places in a day will take around 12 days to finish the list. Anyways thank you for sharing these.
Reading regularly about Udupi on your blog has made me fall in love with Karnataka! Definitely the first destination now.
What a brilliant writeup about Udupi especially the mid water jain temple and other famous krishna temple. I loved the food here and the faq section . Really a great reading experience 👏
Wow what a cool list!! I have stayed in Karnataka for so many years but had never got a chance to visit Udupi. With so many things to see, this is a must visit place for sure.
Overall a must visit place while at udupi. Many beaches are near udupi to enjoy a lot there.
Wow, Udipi is a magnificent place. We had been to few temples and Malpe beach on the way to Mookambika. But, I am saving your post in my bookmark as we are soon planning to travel South when things get back to normal.
You have shared every minute details. Very helpful. I am saving the post for future reference.
The place has some amazing temples. With so many places to visit this place is a must visit.
Wow. I never knew Udupi has so many beautiful beaches waterfalls and heritage sites and temples. This place is a beauty in itself. Would love to go there once.
I am in love with this guide. So amazing. I have not seen so many places in Udupi. I have been there only once and saw only the main temple with a few beaches. I will definitely go back to Udupi and see some if not all of these places.
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1. St. Mary's Island
10 km from city center 1 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Located just 4 miles off the coast of Karnataka in the Arabian Sea, St. Mary's Island is a geological treasure and hosts some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. It is a group of four individual islands namely Coconut Island, North Island, South Island and Daryabahadurgarh Island. One can find a shoreline made up full of crystalline rocks which were created at the time Madagascar Island got separated from India.
2. Malpe Beach
6 km from city center 2 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
On the top of the list of exquisite unexplored beaches in India is the Malpe beach. It is located at a distance of 66 kilometres from Mangalore and 6 kilometres from Udupi in Karnataka. The pristine white sand, pleasant weather, and the delectable food shacks here and the sea walk make Malpe Beach an ideal spot for a quick escape. The latest addition to the beach by the authorities are the free wifi facilities that is available 24 x 7!
3. Krishna Temple
5 km from city center 3 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Considered to be one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in South India, the Krishna Temple or the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha is one of the most auspicious temples dedicated to Lord Krishna. The idol of Krishna is adorned with jewels and a golden chariot. What makes the temple unique, is its worshipping pattern. The prayers and process of the whole worship take place only through a silver-plated window with nine holes called the Navagraha Kitiki. A temple known as Udupi Anantheshwara Temple surrounds the Shree Krishna Matha. This temple traces back to 1,000 years.
4. Kaup Beach
12 km from city center 4 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Located between Mangalore and the town Udupi, Kaup (Kapu) beach is another pristine and relatively untouched beach. There is a lighthouse here, constructed in 1901, which is open every day for an hour from 5:30 AM. The beach is lined There are many beautiful Airbnb's around the beach which makes for the perfect quiet getaway. The panoramic view of the sea from the top of the lighthouse is phenomenal.
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5. Delta Beach
32 km from city center 5 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Surrounded by water on three sides, Kodi Bengre Beach is a perfect attraction for beach lovers. With the Suvarna River draining into the Arabian Sea, it forms a delta and hence it gets its name as Delta Beach and is also known as a 'sangama' point.
6. Jomlu Teertha
26 km from city center 6 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Located in the Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary, Jomlu Teerth is a waterfall formed by the mesmerising River Sita. The fall cascades down a rocky terrain from a height of 20 feet in the middle of the dense natural reserve. The music made by the gushing water body and the birds singing their hearts away is sure to captivate one and all.
5 km from city center 7 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Well known for the Manipal University, this town is home to multiple educational institutions founded by Dr T M A Pai. It is located in the Malabar coast region with the Arabian Sea at a touching distance of 8km. Apart from the Manipal University campus, this place also houses the international headquarters of Syndicate bank and a regional IT hub.
8 km from city center 8 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
The birthplace of Sri Madhavacharya, a Dvaita philosopher, this village has a number of attractions that depict or mark the events and life of the philosopher. Find here a Banyan tree grown by him and the Madhava Mandir.
9. Kudlu Falls
42 km from city center 9 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Also known as Sita Falls, Kudlu Falls is famous for its picturesque beauty. The waterfall cascades down the Western Ghats from a height of 150 feet in the midst of a dense green cover of the hilly terrain. It requires a moderate level of trekking through the green zone to reach the enchanting waterfall. The attraction is, thus, a favourite amongst trekkers and nature lovers.
10. Chandramouleshwara Temple
1 km from city center 10 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Devoted to Lord Shiva, this temple must be visited by all devotees before visiting the Krishna Temple as it is also located right next to it. The history of this temple dates back to over 900 years and is older than the Krishna Mutt. It is said to be extremely peaceful inside.
11. Mookambika Temple
60 km from city center 11 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Mookambika Temple is dedicated to Aadiprakarshakti who is believed to embody the powers of three goddesses, Goddess Saraswati, Goddess Mahakali and Maha Lakshmi. The sanctum sanctorum houses a Linga represents Purusha as well as Shakti and is called the Udbhavlinga.
12. Anantheshwara Temple
1 km from city center 12 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Ananteshwar Temple is an ancient 8th-century temple believed to be the oldest in the region. The temple complex also houses Chandramouleshwara and Krishna Temples. The main shrine is made of stone and has a recently installed silver door frame. A Hindu philosopher, Madhavacharya, trained and taught his disciples in the temple complex.
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13. Coin Museum
1 km from city center 13 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Coin Museum Corp Bank, also known as Corporation Bank Heritage Museum has an extensive collection of coins belonging to various dynasties dating back to 400 BC. One can also get extensive knowledge about the history of banking in India since 1906. The Corporation Bank's founder's house was remodelled to establish the heritage museum as a 'Financial Temple'. The museum houses about 1400 coins with a current market value of over 4 million rupees.
14. Pajaka Kshetra
8 km from city center 14 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Pajaka Kshetra is the birthplace of a renowned philosopher, Shree Madhavacharya. The place is believed to be highly sacred and has been mentioned in a biographical poem named Sampraday Paddhati written by Shree Hrushikesha, a disciple of Shree Madhavacharya. Several facts and monuments associated with Madhavacharya have been maintained in the kshetra that devotees and tourists can explore.
15. Sri Brahmi Durgaparameshwari Temple
46 km from city center 15 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Sri Brahmi Durga Parameshwari Temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga Parameshwari who is worshipped in the form of Linga. The Linga is also believed to be the convergence of Maha Lakshmi, Goddess Saraswati and Mahakali. The temple has an evening mangalarti, called the Salaam Mangalarti, dedicated to Tipu Sultan to commemorate his visit to the shrine.
16. Anantha Padmanabha Temple
2 km from city center 16 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Located on the beautiful banks of River Sita, Anantha Padmanabha Temple is a 7th century temple dedicated to Lord Anantha Padmanabha. The temple is said to be built by Krishna Hebbar after a fire destroyed most of the shrine along with the temple car. The new structure now also houses an idol of Lord Ganesha and Rudralinga.
17. Sri Indrani Panchadurga Parameshwari Temple
4 km from city center 17 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Sri Indrani Panchadurga Parameshwari Temple is an 11th century shrine dedicated to Goddess Durga. The temple houses five (pancha) Lingas that represent the Goddess and a stone sculpture of Vanadurga. The temple is one of the Shakti Peethas and is situated in a vast temple complex.
18. Anejhari Butterfly Camp
56 km from city center 18 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Anejari Butterfly Camp is an exciting little attraction in the midst of dense foliage of the Mookambila Wildlife Sanctuary. Nature lovers can spend an ample amount of time watching beautiful butterflies and birds in their natural habitat or go on soothing nature walks while adventure seekers can trek the enchanting trails through the reserve to reach the 10th highest peak in the state, the Kodachadri Peak.
59 km from city center 19 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Situated at the foot of Western ghats, this temple city of Kollur, also known as Kolapura, is a famous pilgrimage site in Karnataka. Often believed that sage Kola’s spiritual faith has led to the enlightenment of the city with the building of the famous Mookambika temple, devoted for worshipping Shakti or Parvati Goddess.
20. Shopping in Udupi
1 km from city center 20 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Ratha Beedi is a popular market near the Krishna Market where one can shop for local spices, vessels, earthenware and handicrafts. One may also go to the City Centre Mall here. While in Udupi, get your hands on the Kanjiwaram Silk Saris and local style jewellery that the town is known for.
21. Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
39 km from city center 21 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Nestled in the Western Ghats of Udupi, these semi-evergreen and evergreen forests have been named after the Lord Someshwera, whose temple lies in the sanctuary area. Receiving the highest rainfall in Karnataka, the Agumbe Ghat in Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary is known as the Cherrapunji of Karnataka.
22. Hoode Beach
12 km from city center 22 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Hoode Beach is a secluded beach located in Kodi Bengare village in Udupi. Visitors can enjoy the calm ambience and gentle waves of the shore with coconut trees forming the perfect backdrop.
23. Sea Walk Malpe
6 km from city center 23 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Located by the Malpe Harbour, the Sea Walk is one of the most popular tourist attractions of the region. Visitors get to view the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea on one side of the 450m walkway, with the backwaters of the Swarna River on the other side.
24. Varanga
24 km from city center 24 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Located 39 kms away from Udupi, the village of Varanga is a popular pilgrim centre with a rich Jain heritage. The village is known for its Jain temples and local architecture
25. Mattu Beach
8 km from city center 25 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
If one craves peace and quiet while visiting a beach, then Mattu Beach in Udupi is definitely a place they must visit. This secluded beach is located just off NH66, 10 kms from Udupi.
26. Kemmannu Hanging Bridge
7 km from city center 26 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Located 7.5 kms from Delta Beach, the Kemmannu Hanging Bridge is a hidden tourist attraction in Udupi. Built originally to connect the two banks of the Swarna River, it has now become a location for a number of adventure sports.
27. Padukere Beach
21 km from city center 27 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Padukere Beach is a hidden treasure located 29km from Udupi. The beach can be accessed by ferry or by a bridge. Located near Malpe Beach, it is the perfect spot for those looking to avoid the tourist hustle and bustle as well as visitors looking to plan a picnic by the coast.
28. Manipal Museum of Anatomy and Pathology
5 km from city center 28 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Established over 40 years ago by Dr. SS Godbole, the the Manipal Museum of Anatomy and Pathology or MAP houses a vast collection of over 3000 specimens. Divided into two sections, the anatomy section is where one can find the skull of an elephant and the skeleton of a cobra as well as exhibits of human body parts. The pathology section consists of diseased organs and body parts. The life-style related diseases display helps visitors understand the impact of modern lifestyle on our body.
29. Cycling
29 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
Cycling is one of the best activities to indulge in if you are visiting Udupi and its coastal areas. This activity allows tourists to enjoy the beaches and other tourist attractions in the region, despite the slightly challenging terrain changes. The best times to go cycling are early in the morning during sunrise or in the evening as the sun sets over the Arabian Sea.
30. St. Lawrence Church
28 km from city center 30 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
The St. Lawrence Shrine Basilica in Karkala, Udupi attracts tourists and pilgrims from around the world. Built in 1759, this Gothic church inspires awe amongst visitors thanks to its towering spires, twin gates and plush lawns. A pond on the premises adds serenity to the church, making it a great place to visit
31. Varanga Jain Temple
31 out of 31 Places To Visit in Udupi
One of Karnataka's most unique and treasured shrines, the ancient temples of Varanga are located in the Varanga village, Hebri Taluk of Udupi. An abode of art, architecture and heritage is truly a paradise for lovers of history and culture. This cluster of three temples; namely Neminatha temple, Varanga Matada Basadi and Varanga Kere Basadi, is a must-visit in Udupi.
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Tourism. 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 surrounded by beautiful tourist spots like, Sri Krishna Temple, Malpe Beach, Mary's Island, Kaup Beach, and Mattu Beach etc, Karnataka Tourism. ... Department of Tourism, 4th Floor/Level, No 3, Embassy Icon, Infantry Road, Bengaluru-560001. Tel: +91-80-2235-2828. Email:
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Tourist Places. Sri Mookambika Devi Temple is one of the Seven Mukthi Sthala's of Karnataka. At a distance of about 80 km…. The unique features of Sri Krishna matt, is that, statue of lord Krishna can be viewed through nine holes known…. Long ago the King Shankachooda was ruling Nagaloka.He had five daughters Devarathi, Nagarathi ...
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Udupi Tourism. Udupi is a coastal town in Karnataka, most famous for its vegetarian cuisine and South Indian restaurants all over the country. With beautifully carved ancient temples, laidback beaches and unexplored forests, Udupi is also the place where the educational hub of Manipal is located. Situated 60 km from Mangalore, Udupi is famous ...
Explore the Best Places to Visit in Udupi: Kapu Beach, Kodi Beach, Maravanthe Beach, Mookambika Temple and Udupi Sri Krishna Matha. Karnataka Tourism. Department of Tourism; Contact Us +91-80-2235 2828. ... Department of Tourism, 4th Floor/Level, No 3, Embassy Icon, Infantry Road, Bengaluru-560001. Tel: +91-80-2235-2828. Email:
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Udupi Tourism. Type of destination: Town. Ideal visit duration: 2-3 Days. Udupi is a coastal town in the Indian state of Karnataka, renowned for its ancient Hindu temples, cultural heritage, and distinctive Udupi cuisine. The most prominent landmark here is the Udupi Sri Krishna Temple which attracts pilgrims from all over India. The town is ...
The district administration has identified 104 tourism spots in Udupi. Mr. Angara said that the State government has in its tourism policy for 2021-25 identified Udupi district as a priority ...
Udupi, Dec 18, 2023: The Tourism Department has issued a crucial announcement for individuals involved in homestays, hotels, resorts, restaurants, travel agents/ tour operators, tourist transport operators, amusement parks, and caravan tourism. All existing and prospective operators are required to register on kttf.karnatakatourism.org.. Those already operating in these sectors are required to ...
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Located along the coast of Karnataka, Udupi is a beautiful town famous for its delicately carved temples and calm beaches. Each temple here is a unique architectural marvel. Sculpted with exquisitely detailed carvings, the Sri Krishna Temple, Anegudde Vinayaka temple and the Chandramoulishwar temple will dazzle you with their elaborate rituals ...
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.
Udupi deputy commissioner M Kurma Rao has asked the officials of the tourism department to set up a virtual 3D room at a prominent tourism destination in the district. "Most of the tourists visit ...
A draft mission plan 2021-31 for the comprehensive development of all tourism sites in Udupi district is being readied, tourism minister S Angara said ... made for development of tourism and the ...
Malpe is an important fishing port and harbor in Udupi district. Malpe Beach is a go-to place in Udupi to relax and indulge in some water sports activities. Karnataka Tourism. Department of Tourism; ... Department of Tourism, 4th Floor/Level, No 3, Embassy Icon, Infantry Road, Bengaluru-560001. Tel: +91-80-2235-2828. Email:
The Karkala Gomateshwara has a height of 41.5 feet while the one at Shravanabelagola in Hassan district has a height of about 56 feet. The Gomateshwara statue of Karkala is one of the sights which makes Karkala one of the most fascinating places to visit in Udupi. Distance From Udupi Krishna Temple: 42 Kilometers. 15.
1. St. Mary's Island. Top Attraction 4.0 /5. 10 km. from city center 1 out of 31. Places To Visit in Udupi. Located just 4 miles off the coast of Karnataka in the Arabian Sea, St. Mary's Island is a geological treasure and hosts some of the most beautiful beaches in the country.
A Vision Group has prepared a draft report highlighting the Udupi district's tourism potential for the next 10 years, Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesha said. The draft will be finalised after ...
She was speaking at a tourism promoters' and stakeholders' conclave organised jointly by Udupi district administration, Tourism Department and the Association of Coastal Tourism (ACT) at ...
There's an issue and the page could not be loaded. Reload page. 960 Followers, 100 Following, 228 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Department of Toursim Udupi - Blessed By Nature (@udupi_tourism_department)
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