These places of Udupi will make your vacation memorable, just start your packing and get ready to go

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With many mesmerizing places to visit in Udupi, this city in the state of Karnataka is truly the gold mine of the South. Karnataka is an epitome of true beauty in itself and the city of Udupi adds to the beauty of Karnataka with its pristine beaches, ancient temples and the lush greenery of the Western Ghats.

With many mesmerizing places to visit in Udupi, this city in the state of Karnataka is truly the gold mine of the South

Karnataka is an epitome of true beauty in itself and the city of Udupi adds to the beauty of Karnataka with its pristine beaches, ancient temples and the lush greenery of the Western Ghats. Udupi is also known as the temple city, as well as this place is very popular among nature lovers.

There are many famous tourist places in Udupi, which make it the best destination to visit with family and friends. If you are also planning to visit South this time, then this time explore these beautiful places of Udupi.

St. Mary’s Island in Udupi

The land on which Vasco da Gama first came, and the place which has immense geological importance and whose beauty is magnificent, is St. Mary’s Island, Karnataka. A quaint island just off the coast of Udupi, St.

Mary’s Island is an island of white sand beaches, rock monoliths and great wildlife, making it a fascinating place to visit. St. Mary’s Island is the most famous of the four rocky islands of Malpe Beach. Mary Island also known as Coconut Island is very popular among people for its rare crystallized basalt rock formations.

Let us tell you, these crystallized basalt rock formations were formed millions of years ago due to volcanic activities. It is a group of four separate islands namely Coconut Island, North Island, South Island and Daria Bahadurgarh Island.

Malpe Beach in Udupi

One of the most famous tourist places in Udupi, Malpe Beach is a natural harbour, which is traditionally known for the settlement of Mogaveera fishing community here. Malpe Beach is located at a distance of 66 kms from Mangalore and 6 kms from Udupi in Karnataka.

Its pristine sands, pleasant weather, and delicious food, and excursions to the sea make Malpe Beach a favorite among tourists. There are also 24 x 7 free wifi facilities provided by the authorities for the people.

This hidden gem of Karnataka has four rocky islands in its vast coastline. The northernmost island is Darya-Bahadurgarh, the middle one is Darya-Gadra-Kallu, while the southernmost island is Kari-Ilda-Kallu. The fourth rocky island, St. Mary’s Island, is the most famous and frequently visited island.

Krishna Temple in Udu

Considered one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in South India, Krishna Mandir or Udupi Sri Krishna Math is one of the most auspicious temples dedicated to Lord Krishna. The idol of Krishna is decorated with ornaments and a golden chariot.

What makes the temple unique is its method of worship. The prayer and process of the entire worship takes place only through a silver-plated window which has nine holes called Navagraha Kitiki. A temple known as the Udupi Ananteshwara Temple surrounds the Sri Krishna Math. This temple is 1,000 years old.

It is also the birthplace of Dasa Sahitya, the Udupi form of literature. Every year, the Krishna Temple attracts thousands of devotees, and the daily prayers begin at 4:00 a.m. with the blowing of the conch. Many festivals like Ramnavami, Deepawali, Krishnashtami, Hanuman Jayanti, Saptotsav or Saat Utsav and Paraya Utsav (once in every two years) are celebrated here.

Krishna Temple in Udu

Once called Pandya Nagari during Jain rule, Karkala is a major religious tourist destination like other pilgrimage sites. Located at the foot of the Western Ghats, Karkala is surrounded by greenery throughout the year.

Karkala is predominantly a Jain city and houses a 41.5 feet tall statue of Gomateshwara or Lord Bahubali. Every 12 years a huge ritual is held, called Mahamastakabhisheka, where thousands of Jain devotees bathe Bahubali’s idols with saffron, milk, honey, sandalwood, turmeric and vermilion.

Apart from being a pilgrimage town, Karkala also has a large number of lakes where one can witness the beautiful sunset view and spend some time in peace.

Kaup Beach, Udupi

Situated between Mangalore and Udupi city, Kaup beach is another pristine and tourist unknown beach. There is a lighthouse, built in 1901, which is open daily for an hour from 5:30 am.

There are many beautiful hotels and guesthouses around the beach, where you can spend some time in peace. The old lighthouse here, built in 1901, is open for tourists from 5:30 am to 6:30 am during sunrise. The view of the sea from the top of the lighthouse is very beautiful.

 Pajaka, in Udupi

Pajaka – Pajaka, in UdupiPajaka is a small village in the Udupi district, and is most famous as the birthplace of the Dvaita philosopher and founder of the Sri Krishna Matha temple, Sri Madhvacharya.

Among the many interesting places to see in Pajaka, the most famous is the house of Sri Madhav which also contains many archaeological evidences of his life.

There is also a big old banyan tree in the village, which is believed to have been laid by Madhvacharya for its foundation. Kunjarugiri Durga Temple situated atop a hill is another great place to visit. The temple offers splendid views of the Udupi district and is also a beautiful sunset spot.

 

 

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