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BEACHES
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Karnataka has a 320 km long coastline, dotted
with numerous beaches, that beckon invitingly to those craving
for some respite, from the maddening grind of urban life.
The serenity and unspoilt charm of the area, coupled with
the spontaneity of the coastal folk, and their delectable
cuisine is just overwhelming.
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The Devbagh Beach
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The Devbagh Beach, is a must for beach lovers.
Karwar also has a port protected from harsh winds by 5 islands.
This little town's other attractions include: The Sadashivgad
Hill Fort with a Durga temple and the Naganath temple where
an anthill is worshipped. October - May is the best period
to visit this place.
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The Om Beach and the Kutle Beach
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The Om Beach and the Kutle Beach nearby to
Gokarna ( Literally meaning the cow's ear, this town is formed
by the ear-shaped confluence of two riversbelief is also that
the place derives its name due to Shiva emerging from the
ears of the cow., are worth a visit.) Gokarna is famous for
the Atmalinga' in the ancient temple here. According to legend,
Lord Ganapati tricked Ravana into putting down the Linga after
a long penance. But Ravana was unable to lift the Linga from
the ground again. And ever since, the Linga came to be known
as Mahabala. The place can be visited all the year round.
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Panambur Beach
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This is the most frequently visited beach
and lies next to the harbour. The ships anchored out in the
sea waiting for berth in the harbour can be seen from the
beach which present an attractive picture. This beach is 10km
from Mangalore
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Ullal Beach
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Situated 5 km away from Mangalore, this is
one of the best beaches of Karnataka. It faces to the Arabian
sea and hence offer the visitor an incomparable view. This
beach resort, the silvery shore of which command breathtaking
views of the sunset, especially, when viewed through the Casuarinas
groves.
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Murudeshwar
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This picturesque place is situated 16 km
from Bhatkal. Bounded by the shimmering sea and rolling hills,
this place is a favorite tourist spot. It is known for the
gorgeous temple perched on a hillock by the shore. The temple
which embodies a Linga is believed to have erupted when Ravana
flung the cloth covering the Atmalinga at Gokarna while lifting
it. As one ascends the hillock, there is a shrine of Jattiga
seated on a horse. There is a huge fort behind the temple,
said to have been renovated by Tipu. The place can be visited
all the year round.
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Malpe Beach
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This beach is 45 km north of Mangalore and
6 km from Udupi.Malpe with its sheltered harbour makes a quiet
beach retreat, just six kms away from Udupi, the temple town,
renowned for a fascinating idol of Lord Krishna. It is a popular
picnic spot due to the pristine beauty and peaceful surrounding
of its virgin beach. The endless stretch of golden sand, swaying
Palm trees, clear blue sky and the gurgle of the sea attracts
tourists to this spot. Between October - January is the best
time to visit this place. The St Mary's Island is another
delightful holiday destination. It is just a boat ride away.
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Maravanthe
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Marwanthe is a unique seaside town, where
the West Coast Highway cruises along with the Arabian Sea
on one side, and the river Sauparnika rushes against a verdant
mountainous backdrop on the other. It is 110 km north of Mangalore
and has a scenic beach. Baindur is a small town, 45 km from
Maravanthe. It has a beautiful beach nearby. Ottanane near
Baindur is famous for its glorious sunset. Water sports and
beach resorts promise an enjoyable holiday here.
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Karwar
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Karwar is situated just 100 km from Goa makes
a good starting point, for the voyage of discovering the thrills
of the sea, sand and sun. Karwar has all the makings of a
perfect holiday with gentle waves, palm-laced beaches, silver
sand, and calm, peaceful alleys. Once an important trade center,
this charming town is complemented by glorious weather and
an excellent beach which is said to have inspired Rabindranath
Tagore to pen his first play.
For wildlife lovers, the Dandeli Game Park is just 157 km
away. Major attractions of this place include the Sadashivgad
Hill fort with a Durga temple, the unique Octagonal Church,
and the 300 year old Venkataramana Temple, that houses some
fine ochre paintings.
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