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How long is the drive from Kasaragod to Kollur?

The direct drive from Kasaragod to Kollur is 109 mi (175 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 35 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kasaragod to Kollur, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Mangalore and Udupi, as well as top places to visit like Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple and Shree Ananthapadmanabha Swamy Temple, or the ever-popular Chandragiri Fort.

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Top cities between Kasaragod and Kollur

The top cities between Kasaragod and Kollur are Mangalore and Udupi. Mangalore is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Kasaragod and 2 hours from Kollur.
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Mangaluru

Mangaluru, also known as Mangalore, is a bustling port city in Karnataka, India. The city boasts a rich cultural and religious heritage, with attractions like the Kadri Manjunath Temple and the ancient Mangaladevi Temple. Visitors can explore Catholic landmarks such as the historic Milagres Church and the ornately decorated St. Aloysious Chapel. For those seeking relaxation by the sea, Tannirbhavi Beach offers stunning sunset views.
Most popular city on this route
1 minute off the main route, 31% of way to Kollur
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Udupi

Udupi, located in the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka, is renowned for its Hindu temples. The city is home to the impressive 13th-century Sri Krishna Temple, a major pilgrimage site with a statue of Lord Krishna. Another notable temple nearby is the ancient Anantheshwara Temple dedicated to Shiva. Additionally, visitors can explore the Corporation Bank Heritage Museum showcasing coins dating back to 400 BC and exhibits highlighting India's banking industry.
57% as popular as Mangalore
1 minute off the main route, 59% of way to Kollur

Best stops along Kasaragod to Kollur drive

The top stops along the way from Kasaragod to Kollur (with short detours) are Shri Krishna Matha Bhojanalaya, Kudroli, and Kolluru Shri Mookambika Devi Temple. Other popular stops include St Mary's Island, Panambur Beach, and Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala Manjunatha Swamy Temple.
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Chandragiri Fort

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Situated atop a boxy hill, the Chandragiri Fort is an ancient 17th-century structure made of laterite stone. Perched on a hill, it offers breathtaking sunset vistas over the Chandragiri River, allowing visitors to enjoy panoramic views of Kasaragod harbour. Although the parking area and viewpoint are poorly maintained, this wheelchair-accessible site provides a serene atmosphere adorned with picturesque beauty. Visitors can capture stunning photographs without the need for entry tickets.
Old fort in the region , protected by state government Around 7 acre land
Muhammed S — Google review
Car parking is available. Fort is in ruins.. not maintained properly.. free entry.. You can skip this fort if you are out of time.. 1. Historical Background: Built in the 17th century by Shivappa Nayaka of the Keladi Nayaka dynasty. Marked the decline of the Kolathiri Kingdom as the Keladi Nayakas expanded after the Vijayanagara Empire's fall. Located near the Chandragiri River, historically marking the boundary between Kolathunadu and Vijayanagara Empire. 2. Architecture: Hilltop fort, 150 feet above sea level, offering views of the Arabian Sea and Chandragiri River. Rectangular design with laterite stone walls, though now in ruins. Believed to have secret tunnels for escape or attacks. 3. Significance: Served as a military outpost for coastal defense and trade route control. Played a role in regional conflicts and negotiations. 4. Present-Day Highlights: Popular for panoramic views and sunsets over the Arabian Sea. Hosts cultural events and festivals. 5. Nearby Attractions: Bekal Fort: Larger and well-preserved fort nearby. Chandragiri Boat Club: Offers scenic backwater boat rides. 6. Tourism Appeal: Scenic location, ideal for history enthusiasts and photographers.
VELRAJ T — Google review
Chandragiri Fort is a wonderful spot nestled in the scenic landscape of Kasaragod. As you step into the fort, you're greeted by breathtaking views of the Chandragiri River flowing into the Arabian Sea. The fort's strategic location offers panoramic vistas that are simply stunning, making it an ideal spot to watch the sunset. The peaceful and calm atmosphere within the fort premises provides a perfect setting for relaxation and introspection. The fort is steeped in history, having been built by Sivappa Naik of Bedanore in the 17th century. As you explore the fort, you can almost hear the whispers of the past, with tales of the Vijayanagara Empire and the British East India Company. The fort's architecture and surroundings make it a great spot for photography, with plenty of opportunities to capture stunning images. However, some visitors have noted that the fort could benefit from better maintenance, with inadequate staff and facilities. Despite some areas for improvement, Chandragiri Fort remains a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. The fort's tranquil ambiance and stunning views make it an ideal spot to unwind and connect with nature. While the road leading to the fort needs improvement, the scenic views and historical significance make it well worth the trip.
Adhipa R — Google review
A beautiful historic fort overlooking the confluence of the Chandragiri River and the Arabian Sea. The place offers stunning panoramic views, especially during sunset. This is a small fort when compared to Bekal, but it has its own charm and peaceful atmosphere. There is some parking available just down the road, making access easier. The area is quiet with lots of greenery around and perfect for photography.
K R — Google review
A beautiful historic place. You can see an amazing panoramic view of Chandragiri river and it's surroundings from the top. But the authorities are not making use of it. I guess just for name sake some staffs are coming and sitting there and exactly at 5PM they close the gate and leave the place. If you want to have a visit, be there at least by 4:30PM. This will be an amazing sunset spot where people can come, sit, chit-chat and enjoy the beauty of the fort if managed properly. But who cares! How can some one enjoy a place in harsh sun light in the afternoon? Government office timings won't work out here. This has to be opened at least till 7PM.
AnilKumar F — Google review
Boxy Hilltop Fortress Sited Above The Chandragiri River Offering Dramatic Sunset Views...
MURALI K — Google review
Wasted time searching for the fort, the roads leading to the fort need maintenance, won’t feel like it’s a fort, in a residential area. There’s no signage on the entrance, in fact there’s a small opening with chained blockades which anyone can easily miss while driving. Parking is on the narrow road side, bigger cars will have problem. Free entry, Once inside one can see the Chandragiri river and part of Arabian Sea, fort is not maintained well. Bekal fort is larger and better maintained.
Prem R — Google review
Nice sunset view, peacocks...constant chanting played from a nearby temple
Rathore — Google review
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F293+X7H, Kasaragod, Kalnad, Kerala 671317, India
http://www.keralatourism.org/destination/destination.php?id=243
+91 1800 425 4747
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Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple

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The Madhur Sri Madanantheshwara vinayaka Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located on the banks of River Madhuvahini in Kasaragod, Kerala. The temple was constructed by the Mypadi rulers in the 10th century and later renovated in the 15th century. It is dedicated to gods Shiva and Ganesh, with intricate wood carvings depicting scenes from the Ramayana.
The temple has a rich history and a strong cultural presence in the region. It’s well-maintained, and the priests and staff are very welcoming and respectful. The prasadams offered are simple yet delightful, and the rituals are performed with great devotion.
Pratham R — Google review
Madhur Ganapathi Temple is one of the most peaceful and spiritually uplifting places in Kasaragod. The temple’s architecture is stunning — beautifully carved wooden structures and the serene surroundings make it truly special. The idol of Lord Ganapathi (Sree Madanantheshwara Vinayaka) gives a divine and positive energy as soon as you enter the sanctum. The temple is well-maintained, and the atmosphere is calm even when it’s crowded during festivals. The river beside the temple adds to the beauty and gives a soothing vibe. The prasadam is delicious and served with great devotion. If you’re visiting Kasaragod, this temple is a must-visit for anyone seeking blessings, peace, and a glimpse of Kerala’s traditional temple culture. 🙏
Roopesh K — Google review
We went during the morning Pooja time so there was a little crowd but no wait time. The temple has been renovated and it's beautiful. Many stories are attached to the temple's main deities. First the puja is done for Ganesha and then for Shiva. The river Madhuvahini flows by the temple. You can buy the prasadam at the counter - 4 unniappams for 20rs. They were very tasty. The temple is frequented by many tourists from Karnataka as well.
Deepthi V — Google review
Visited this temple when my friend invited to his new shop near by.. it is also just beside riverside , Architecture of this temple is very beautiful . I loved appam and modaka prasadam here..Very peaceful place in middle of city. Enjoyed divine vibes 🏵️🚩
Abhish R — Google review
Madhur Temple is a beautiful and peaceful temple in Kasaragod, known for its divine atmosphere and stunning architecture. The surroundings are calm and well-maintained, making it a perfect place for prayer and relaxation. A must-visit spiritual destination for anyone coming to Kasaragod.
PAVAN D — Google review
After the jeernoddhara it is so good to visit. The udayastamana pooje is now done easily and I heard more than before. It was a great experience. We went here before visiting Malla.
Kailas B — Google review
A Devine place. Must visit. Thae temple architecture is too good. Neat and clean. You can offer sevas here. Tha Shiva and Ganesh are mainly worshipped here.
Sumana N — Google review
The temple exudes a peaceful and divine atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for spiritual seekers. The surrounding area is calm, with a river flowing nearby, which enhances the spiritual experience. Madhur Temple is a must-visit destination for devotees and those seeking a peaceful, spiritual experience.
Preetham R — Google review
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Madhur, Kerala 671124, India
http://www.madhurtemple.in/
+91 80782 40666
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Shree Ananthapadmanabha Swamy Temple

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SRI ANANTHAPADMANABHA SWAMY TEMPLE is a serene and picturesque Hindu temple situated on a lake. It boasts of a renowned crocodile, Babiya, and is managed by welcoming priests who provide insights into its history. This temple's inclusive policy allows visitors from all walks of life to enjoy its tranquil surroundings. Highly recommended for those seeking a peaceful retreat in Kumbla.
The Ananthapura Lake Temple is a Hindu temple located in the middle of a lake in the Kasaragod district of Kerala. Believed to have been built in the 9th century, it is the only lake temple in Kerala and is dedicated to Lord Anantha Padmanabha, a form of Vishnu. The sanctum is situated within a tranquil lake that is fed by a perennial spring. A footbridge connects the temple to the surrounding land. The temple was famously guarded by a vegetarian crocodile named Babiya, who lived in the lake for decades and was fed by the priests. Following Babiya's death in 2022, a new crocodile appeared in the lake.
Vishnu P — Google review
A tranquil temple slightly away from Kasargod town. As we step into the temple premises there is an instant calm that settles in you. A beautiful experience. Do not miss the sannidhis near the dining hall. I have heard that the annadaanam here is very good.
Deepthi V — Google review
A must visit temple. It's near Kumbala in Kasaragod dist. About six km from Kumbala railway station. You will get Autos from station for about Rs. 130-140. The temple closes after "Ucha pooja" at 12:30pm and after that there is Anna prasadam, very delicious veg lunch. There is guest house also. Those who want to stay can book by calling to the temple office.
Sreekumar R — Google review
This is a unique Hindu temple in Ananthapura, only temple built in the middle of a lake in Kerala. 👍 The main sanctum is surrounded by a rectangular lake, access to the sanctum is via a footbridge on the eastern side. The temple welcomes all visitors regardless of faith who are respectful and mindful of the sacredness of the place. Dress code - Men need to remove the shirts / T-shirts before entering sanctum area (you can remove and keep them with you). Women are expected to wear Saree, salwar Kamez, or long skirts. Avoid sleeves tops, short dresses or tight western wear. Puja tokens are issued near the entrance counter The lake seems to have a Vegetarian Crocodile 😀 we couldn’t see though. Footwear must be left outside the temple like any other temple. (No shoe racks) Photography inside sanctum not allowed. There’s enough parking space for two and four wheelers outside. Few shops in parking area to buy any puja items.
Prem R — Google review
Such a calm and peaceful place — truly so refreshing to visit. The temple surrounded by water adds to its beauty and serenity. A perfect place to relax, reflect, and feel spiritually uplifted.
Mradula S — Google review
The Shree Ananthapadmanabha Swamy Temple, often called the Ananthapura Lake Temple, is a captivating and peaceful sanctuary nestled in Kumble, Kasaragod. As the only lake temple in Kerala, it offers a truly distinctive pilgrimage experience. It is an absolute must-visit! This temple holds immense spiritual importance as it is believed to be the Moolasthanam (original seat or source) of the much larger and famous Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram. The legend centers around the great sage, Divakara Muni Vilwamangalam, who was performing penance here. Lord Vishnu appeared before him as a mischievous child, whom the sage, annoyed by the pranks, chastised and pushed away. The child vanished into a cave, proclaiming that the sage would find him again at 'Ananthankadu' (the forest of the serpent Anantha). This cave is still visible near the lake, and the sage's subsequent journey led him to Thiruvananthapuram, where the massive Padmanabhaswamy Temple was eventually established. The Deity and Spiritual Core The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his non-reclining form, Ananthapadmanabha, The main sanctum is built on a rock structure in the center of a large rectangular lake (known locally as the kottaram). The architecture follows the classic Kerala style, blending seamlessly with the serene natural environment. The Lake and Its Divine Guardian The most famous and unique feature of the temple is the natural lake and its resident 'divine' crocodile, Babiya. Legend holds that Babiya is the guardian of the temple and is a strict vegetarian. While we visited the temple, the famous crocodile, sadly, remained elusive. We could not find the crocodile on this visit, but the large pond did host several fishes, which were cool to watch as they darted through the water. The Ambience: A Cool Midday Retreat We visited the temple around 12:00 PM in the afternoon, which might typically be the hottest time of the day. Surprisingly, the atmosphere was exceptionally calm and refreshing. The traditional architecture, the lush surroundings, and the cooling effect of the water all contributed to a wonderful, cool vibe. It was a serene and welcoming experience, making the midday journey completely worthwhile. Accessibility and Tips The temple is located approximately 14-16 km from Kasaragod town. It is easily reachable by road. Timing: Check timings before visiting, as like many temples, it closes for Ucha Pooja (midday worship). Visiting around 12:00 PM might mean you arrive just before the closing.
Dr. H — Google review
The surroundings are calm, clean, and filled with spiritual energy. The reflection of the temple in the water makes it a beautiful sight, especially in the early morning or evening. The place is well maintained and offers a serene experience away from the crowd.
K R — Google review
Ananthapura Temple is a truly peaceful and divine place. The atmosphere is calm, spiritual, and very well maintained. The most special attraction is the famous guardian crocodile, which makes the temple even more unique and valuable. A must-visit temple for anyone coming to Kumble.
ᴀᴊɪᴛʜ ꜱ — Google review
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P. O, Via, Ananthapura, Kumbla (Kumble), Kerala 671321, India
http://ananthapuratemple.com/
+91 4998 214 360
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Mahatobhara Sri Mangaladevi Temple

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Mahatobhara Sri Mangaladevi Temple is a vibrant 9th-century Hindu temple located in Mangalore, formerly known as Mangalapur. It is dedicated to Goddess Mangaladevi, a form of the Hindu god Shakti. The temple features multi-level gateways, compound walls, and numerous shrines with Kerala-style architecture.
Mangala devi temple is dedicated to Hindu Goddess Sakthi in the form of Mangala devi & the city of Mangalore is named after the presiding deity, Mangala devi. This temple is believed to be built in 9th century by Kundavarman, the most famous king of the Alupa dynasty during the 9th century. We had a great dharshan & blessings at the temple !! Most divine place. Must visit !
Manu M — Google review
I have visited the Adorable Claim Temple many times during my stay in Mangalore. It is a truly divine place. During the Navratri festival, the temple is beautifully decorated, and the Goddess is adorned with different alarakaras each day, which look absolutely stunning. I recently visited during Navratri, and the light decorations along with the Goddess’s alarakara made it a memorable experience. Though it was a bit crowded, I was blessed with a wonderful darshana. A highly recommended place to visit when you are in Mangalore!
Swathi S — Google review
Very famous temple and Very powerful goddess. Its best to visit the temple during early morning and evening, because it's peaceful during that time. But it's irritating at the afternoon, specially during Anna prasada. The management will be so rude that time , they don't allow you to eat peacefully at one place, they will be yelling at you all the time . They behave like the conductor in local bus , they will be keep on saying, don't stand here go there etc . 🙄 The management people specially during the Anna Prasada are the worst . Accept that the temple is great, beautiful goddess, everyone should visit.
Spoorthi B — Google review
Mahatobhara Sri Mangaladevi Temple is located at Bolar, the city of Mangalore is named after the presiding diety Temple is centerely located and well connected to the city A must-visit Temple if you’re in Mangalore. Mangala Devi temple is dedicated to Hindu Goddess Shakti / Parvati in the form of Mangaladevi, the presiding deity. [According to local legend, a princess from Malabar named Parimala or Premaladevi renounced her kingdom and became a disciple of Matsyendranath, the founder of the Nath tradition. Having converted Premaladevi to the Nath sect, Matsyendranath renamed her Mangaladevi] The temple is believed to have been built during the 9th century by Kundavarman, king of the Alupa dynasty and as per another legend, the temple is believed to have been built by Parashurama, one of the ten avatars of Hindu god Vishnu and later expanded by Kundavarman. The temple is built in Kerala style architecture, which is common in all temples in the South Indian state of Kerala and Western Ghat. The temple has a two storeyed gopura or gateway tower, with the upper storey having wooden trails covering the Kottupura. Sri Mangaladevi Temple is calm, peaceful, spiritual, and deeply rooted in our history. Daily Pooja at 6am morning, 1pm in the afternoon and evening Pooja at 8.40pm everyday except on Friday (9pm) Temple has ample space for parking in front of temple The darshan was smooth and well-managed, and the priests at the temple perform the rituals with devotion. As my in-laws are from Bolar, I start my activities only after visiting Sri Mangaladevi Temple when in Mangalore
Bavana K — Google review
The Mangaladevi Temple in Mangalore is a sacred and revered destination. Although there isn’t a designated parking area, we managed to park along the roadside. It is said that during the festive celebrations of Amma, the temple becomes very crowded, so we chose to visit on a quiet evening. The atmosphere was calm and peaceful, allowing us to have a pleasant and fulfilling experience.
Dr. B — Google review
My visit to the Mangaladevi Temple in Mangalore was truly peaceful. The temple has a quiet charm that makes you slow down and feel present. The goddess is beautifully adorned and the darshan feels calm and uplifting. The temple grounds are clean and well maintained. I went early in the morning, and the atmosphere was especially serene with the sound of chants in the background. There’s a strong sense of history here, and you can feel the importance of the temple to the local community. The whole experience leaves you feeling grounded and positive. If you’re in Mangalore, this is a temple you shouldn’t miss. It’s a wonderful place to sit for a few minutes, pray and soak in the peaceful surroundings.
Kalyan V — Google review
The name Mangaluru is because of this temple Small market, marriage hall, few restaurants are available near
Pradeep E — Google review
The temple is a source of profound peace and divine energy, a must-visit for its spiritual aura. Its ancient 9th-century architecture and history, from which Mangalore got its name, are truly captivating. The atmosphere is incredibly serene and well-maintained, perfect for quiet reflection and worship. Witnessing the vibrant Navaratri/Dasara celebrations with the beautiful alarakara (decoration) is an unforgettable experience. A powerfully divine and culturally rich heritage site that leaves visitors feeling blessed and uplifted.
Gokul P — Google review
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Mangaladevi Temple Rd, Bolar, Mangaluru, Karnataka 575001, India
http://www.mangaladevitemple.com/
+91 824 241 5476
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St.Aloysius Chapel

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St. Aloysius Chapel, completed in 1885, is a grand Christian chapel located in Mangalore. The chapel features remarkable frescos by Italian artist Antonio Moscheni that depict the life of Aloysius Gonzaga and Jesus Christ, from birth to crucifixion. Situated atop Light House Hill, it boasts impressive architecture reminiscent of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. This historical gem is a must-see for art enthusiasts and those on a spiritual journey in Mangalore.
The large Jesuit complex dedicated to St Aloysius Gonzaga (1568-91) comprises a school, college and several other buildings, among which one of the more prominent ones from the point of view of tourism is the St Aloysius Chapel. This pale blue and white church was built in 1885 under the supervision of Fr. Joseph Willy. Four years later, the Italian Jesuit Brother Antony Moscheni arrived in Mangalore and painted the interiors of the chapel. From the outside, this church doesn't look especially impressive, but we were completely bowled over by what we saw inside - my husband, in fact, was comparing this to the Sistine Chapel! Moscheni, of course, is no Michelangelo, but the intricacy and the scale of the decoration are really very similar. Almost every square inch of the interiors - ceiling, walls, everything - is covered with detailed paintings of the life of Christ; the parables, verses from the Bible, the stations of the cross, and the life of St Aloysius. No photography is allowed inside the chapel, therefore there are no pictures with my review, but if you like Christian art, do not miss this.
Madhulika L — Google review
✨ A Timeless Treasure on Lighthouse Hill – My Experience at St Aloysius Chapel, Mangaluru Nestled atop the serene Lighthouse Hill, the St Aloysius Chapel is not just a place of worship—it’s a canvas of devotion, history, and breathtaking artistry. Stepping through its regal entrance, I felt as though I had crossed into a sacred gallery where every wall whispered stories of faith and craftsmanship. 🎨 Art That Speaks to the Soul The interiors are a visual symphony. Painted by Italian Jesuit Antonio Moscheni in the late 19th century, the frescoes cover nearly every inch of the chapel—walls, ceilings, arches—with scenes from the life of Christ and St Aloysius Gonzaga. The detail is astonishing, and the colors, though aged, still glow with reverence. 🕊️ Atmosphere of Peace and Awe Despite being in the heart of Mangaluru, the chapel exudes a quietude that’s rare. The air inside feels hushed, as if the paintings themselves demand silence. Photography is not allowed, which only deepens the sense of sacredness and encourages you to be fully present. 🏛️ A Museum Worth Exploring Adjacent to the chapel is a small museum that’s a hidden gem. It houses centuries-old coins, stamps, and artifacts contributed by Jesuit priests over generations. It’s compact but rich in stories, and you can explore it in under an hour. 👣 A Personal Reflection If you’re in Mangaluru and have an eye for detail, a heart for history, or simply a love for places that stir the soul, St Aloysius Chapel is a must-visit. It’s not just a landmark—it’s an experience that lingers.
Jason P — Google review
Beautiful chapel with brilliant frescoes. The blue and white exterior is most mesmerising. Photography inside is not permitted which is good. This encourages visitors to spend few moments in silence and pray with devotion, a value grossly missing in todays social media savvy times. Good luck to the management team in maintaining the sanctity of this revered space.
Jwala M — Google review
Can’t praise the chapel adequately. Our tour driver recommended a visit & since we were ahead of schedule, we dropped in with no notion of what to expect. The building is beautiful, but the exquisite frescos covering the walls & ceiling were the high point. We have travelled all over the world & seen some of the best frescoes and I’d say these compare with the best. The additional charm is that no one is rushing you & the visit is free. However, I would recommend a donation for upkeep of the frescoes
Raphael P — Google review
The collection of the Jesuits from many centuries at the Aloysium is a must see when you travel to Mangalore. They have a variety of displays from the images I've shared like the whale skeleton and tortoise shells. Additionally there is a huge stamp & coin collection, sea shells, vintage camera from many decades and a much more. Make sure to check the timings since it is open daily and closed for lunch between 1-2pm
Joddie C — Google review
A beautiful Chapel with beautiful paintings. Highly recommend to visit this church.
Uday J — Google review
This chapel has a special place it my heart. Sunday mass timings 6:30 am (multilingual).
Sushmitha D — Google review
This Chapel has exquisite paintings on the walls, pillars , roof & every conceivable place, depicting scenes from Life of Jesus & other saints. It has lovely stained glass windows too. As photography is not allowed, I can't post any. This is a must visit place in Mangalore.
Sanjoy B — Google review
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P B No 720, P, B 720, St Aloysius College Rd, Kodailbail, Mangaluru, Karnataka 575003, India
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Kudroli

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Kudroli is a locality in the city of Mangalore, Karnataka, India. Kudroli is just 2 km from the heart of the city. Wikipedia.
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Kodailbail, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
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Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala Manjunatha Swamy Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
Religious pilgrims travel to this serene, 800-year-old temple honoring several Hindu deities.
800 years ago, Dharmasthala was known as Kuduma in Mallarmadi, a then village in South Kanara. Here lived the Jain Chieftain Birmanna Pergade and his wife Ammu Ballalthi in a house called Nelyadi Beedu. Simple, pious and affectionate people, the Pergade family was known for its generosity and hospitality to all. Miraculous The main "miracle" at Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala is the Annadana (free food service), which is believed to be divinely sustained. For centuries, the temple has provided free meals to thousands of devotees daily, with the supply of food never running out, regardless of the number of visitors. Devotees also believe that prayers are answered and that the deity, Lord Manjunatha, grants peace, prosperity, and spiritual strength
Tejus U — Google review
Heritage, Spirituality & Timeless Values Dharmasthala, nestled in the peaceful hills of Karnataka, is one of those rare places where devotion, culture, and humanity come together beautifully. The moment you enter the temple town, there is a serene energy — as if the place itself teaches you to slow down, breathe, and feel grateful. The Sri Manjunatha Swamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, stands as a symbol of faith practiced for centuries. What makes Dharmasthala truly unique is its heritage of Deeksha, Dana, and Dharma. The temple is managed by the Jain Heggade family, yet the deity is Shiva — a perfect example of harmony beyond religion. This inclusive tradition itself is a spiritual lesson. The free, wholesome Anna Prasada, served to thousands every day, reflects Dharmasthala’s commitment to service. The volunteers work with so much dedication that you see spirituality not just inside the sanctum, but in every simple act of kindness around the temple. The cultural heritage here is equally rich. The Manjusha Museum preserves centuries of art, vintage cars, and rare collections. The Bahubali statue at Ratnagiri Hill adds a majestic calmness — standing tall, reminding everyone of sacrifice and self-realization. What touched me the most is that Dharmasthala is not just a temple — it’s a living example of how spiritual life and social service can walk hand in hand. From education, health care, community development to preserving ancient traditions, Dharmasthala continues to inspire millions. If you’re seeking peace, blessings, or simply a reminder of goodness in this world, Dharmasthala is a place your heart will always remember.
Raghu — Google review
Located at the foothills of the Western Ghats, Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala is surrounded by the lush green, Lord Manjunatha: The chief deity, Manjunatha, is a form of Lord Shiva and is worshiped in the form of a shivalinga. The lingam was brought from the Kadri Manjunath Temple in Mangaluru over 800 years ago, as instructed by the Dharma Daivas. Ammanavaru (Shakti): The goddess Shakti is worshiped in a separate shrine and is sometimes referred to as Sri Ammanavaru. She represents the supreme feminine energy. Annappa Betta (Badinede Betta): This sacred hill, located near the temple complex, is believed to be the abode of the guardian spirit Annappa. Trekking up the hill rewards visitors with panoramic views of the town and the surrounding countryside. The Netravathi River: The holy Netravathi river flows near the temple and is a focal point of the area's natural beauty. Visitors can spend time on its banks, enjoying the tranquil environment, and there is also a barrage on the river where a nature cure hospital is located. The Western Ghats: The entire town is nestled in the foothills of the Western Ghats mountain range. The proximity to this region means the area is rich with forests, rolling hills, and abundant flora and fauna. Forests and wildlife: A short distance from Dharmasthala, the natural landscape unfolds into dense forests with rich biodiversity. The area is home to various species, and those seeking wildlife can find nature trails and nearby national parks like Kudremukh. Waterfalls: The nearby Charmadi Ghats are known for their picturesque hills and cascading waterfalls, adding to the refreshing natural ambiance of the region.
Gomini D — Google review
Dharmasthala temple is a unique in temple architecture, unlike other temples have big gopurams, here the temple architecture looks like a home. - The temple is very spacious to accommodate thousands of devotees. - The premises surrounding the Dharmasthala town is like a forest and bit of uphill. - The main deity is Lord Manjunatheswara - Also, deities you can see Dharma Devas and Ammanavaru - Only traditional dress is allowed for Darsan, Male – without banyan and shirt, Jeans allowed. Female – Saree or Panjabi dress. Children – No western wear. - After Darsan, you can visit the Anna Prasada Hall and have temple food here. - Overall Darsan may take anytime between 30 mins to 2 hours, depending on the day and time you visit the temple. - If you have the time, visit the Netravati river and perform river bath before having the Lord Manjunatheswara Darsan. The lot of parking space is available near temple if you come in your own vehicle. Outside the temple you can find lot of shops and hotels if you need to shopping at roadside and have food. If you have the please do visit the Kukke Subramanya Temple which is about 1.30 hours away from Dharmasthala temple, and in general whoever visits the Dharmasthala temple, they also visit the Kukke Subramanya Temple.
Srinivasa D — Google review
I recently visited Dharmasthala, and it was a peaceful and divine experience. The temple is well-organized, clean, and beautifully maintained. The atmosphere around the temple is very positive, and the architecture adds to the spiritual feel of the place. The free Anna Prasada (meals) is served with a lot of care, and the food is simple, tasty, and satisfying. Parking and facilities are well arranged, and the entire area feels safe and visitor-friendly. Overall, a must-visit temple for anyone traveling around the region. Note :- Avoid weekends
Manoj R — Google review
- This devine place is believed to be well known since ages and powerfull too - This temple has a historical story behind it. - Temple darshana timings are as follows: - 6.30 am to 2pm - 5pm to 8.30pm - Annaprasadam timings are as follows: 11am to 3.30pm and 7pm to 10pm - Temple will be usually crowded with devotees, now the temple Authorities have made a good arrangements for the devotees to be seated, so as we move forward in line, we will reach a place where all the people are made to be seated in a room and batch wise they will let them in. - The waiting room is so good, its air contioned room, have a seating arrangements for everyone, there is sepeartwe washroom for ladies and gents. There is drinking water facilities too and stores which sell eatables. Room is also equipped with TV. - Darshanna was quite good compared to before days. - Parking facilities are available - The Annaprasadam dinning hall also is so good and systematically arranged, one should not miss it.
Trupthi T — Google review
Difficult to find rooms but the cost is affordable to all. Long wait for darshan. Recently they made resting areas during the queue like tirupati. Clean floors. Better to visit in the early morning to avoid rush. We entered at 6.30 am and came out at 7.30 am.
Sowmya N — Google review
Dharmastala temple and the city visiting is truly spiritual. Location and the nature of the temple is Incredibly amazing. Despite having huge numbers of devotees visiting this place still being organized so beautifully, everything looks great, pleasant and peaceful !! I love visiting this place all the time. Around the temple other attractions places, like museum, gardening and the Jain temples are popular. Must visit Temple in Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka.
Madhusudan N — Google review
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Sri Kshetra, Dharmasthala, Karnataka 574216, India
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Kadri Shree Manjunatha Temple

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The Kadri Shree Manjunatha Temple, located in Mangalore, is a stunning Hindu temple with a rich history dating back to the 10th or 11th century. The temple underwent significant transformation during the 14th century, evolving into a solid stone structure. It houses an ancient idol of Lord Manjunathaswamy and features exquisite black granite sculptures and copper roof shikharas.
🌟 Kadri Shree Manjunatha Temple, Mangaluru is a serene and spiritually uplifting destination that beautifully blends history, architecture, and divinity 🕉️. Located atop a small hill, the temple welcomes visitors with ancient stone steps, lush greenery 🌿, and an atmosphere filled with peace and devotion. From the moment you arrive, the scent of incense sticks 🌸, the sound of temple bells 🔔, and chants echoing in the background 🎶 create a deeply calming aura. The main deity, Lord Manjunatha (a form of Lord Shiva), sits in a yogic posture and is made of exquisite bronze, considered one of the oldest idols in South India 🛕. The powerful expression of the idol is enough to move any devotee. Apart from the main sanctum, you will find shrines dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Goddess Durga, Lord Subramanya, and the Navagrahas 🌟 — each idol carved beautifully with divine energy. Outside the sanctum, there's a sacred pond called Pushkarini, where many devotees take a holy dip before entering the temple 💧. The water feels cool and pure, adding to the spiritual atmosphere. Despite being crowded, the temple is incredibly well maintained. Clean surroundings, proper footwear counters 👣, and ample water facilities 🚰 make it easy for everyone to enjoy the visit, including senior citizens 👵👴. One of the highlights is attending the mangal aarti 💥. The energy during the rituals is mesmerizing — the sound of conches 🐚, rhythmic bells 🔔, and Vedic chants 📿 elevate the whole experience to something truly spiritual. You can also find peaceful corners to sit, meditate 🧘, or simply absorb the divine energy around you. A fun part of the visit is the friendly monkeys 🐒 roaming around the temple. They’re playful and often entertaining, but it's smart to be cautious with food or offerings 🍌. Their presence adds a unique charm to the overall experience. 📸 For photography lovers, this temple is a visual delight. From the reddish stone walls and golden temple top shining in the sunlight 🌄 to the intricate carvings and brass lamps inside, every angle offers a perfect shot. Morning and evening are the best times for photos. Each corridor and pillar tells a story of devotion, history, and craftsmanship 🛕✨. Outside the temple, you’ll find stalls offering prasadam and tasty local snacks like vadas, banana chips 🍌, and coconut water 🥥. The temple’s own prasadam was simple yet fulfilling — something that touches both the stomach and the soul 💖. 👍 Cleanliness was top-notch. Volunteers and temple authorities deserve appreciation for maintaining such a busy place with such discipline 🌿. There are hand wash points, clean restrooms 🚽, and seating areas too. Overall, Kadri Shree Manjunatha Temple is a must-visit for anyone in or around Mangaluru — whether you are a spiritual seeker, history lover, or cultural explorer 📚. The divine vibes, the architectural marvel, and the overall peaceful experience make it one of the most memorable temples I have ever visited 🕉️💫.
Seenu S — Google review
Kadri Manjunatha Temple – Timeless Spirituality Amid Nature’s Grace : The main deity is Lord Manjunatha (Shiva), enshrined in an ancient stone sanctum with an impressive eight-foot bronze idol. Among its treasures is the Lokeshwara idol, one of South India’s oldest and finest bronze images. Sub-shrines for Durga, Subramanya (Ayyappa), and Ganapati add to its spiritual charm. Temple Timings (may vary on festival days) Morning: 5:00 AM – 2:00 PM Evening: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM Sacred Waters & Gomukh Ganapati A highlight is the Gomukh Ganapati, where pure spring water flows naturally from a cow-shaped spout (gomukh) all year round. This crystal-clear water—used for abhishekam of the Shiva Linga and collected by devotees like sacred Ganges water—is believed to cleanse both body and soul. It also feeds the seven holy ponds (Kundas) and the shrines of Lord Manjunatha’s divine siblings. Shani Pooja – A Special Offering The Shani Pooja, dedicated to Lord Shani (Saturn), draws devotees seeking relief from Saturn’s malefic effects and blessings of balance and discipline. The solemn chants and atmosphere bring a deep sense of calm. Rituals & Festivals:- Daily worship fills the air with Vedic hymns and the fragrance of camphor. Kadri Jatre (temple fair): usually in January around Makara Sankranti, with grand processions and cultural programs. Kadri Kambala (buffalo race): typically held during the winter Kambala season (Nov–Feb, depending on their lunar calender) in the paddy fields near the temple. Whether we visit as a pilgrim, a history lover, or a traveler seeking peace, the experience stays with us long after we leave the temple.
Jyotirmaye — Google review
Very beautiful and one of the most popular Lord Shiva temples in manglore.🙏🏻 The place is really calm, quiet and peaceful . Morning times are the best to visit the temple to experience the calmness. Right from entering the gate of temple we feel as though we have stepped into a place surrounded by nature 🌿 and enchanted calmness. Here Lord Ganesha , Goddess Parvati , Lord Ayyappa and few other deities are also worshipped. This temple has lots of levels At the ground floor you can see the main deities which I mentioned above. When you climb stairs to firt floor you will reach a place with a big rectangle water tank divided into amall square shaped tanks. There are folklore legends that these water tanks hold medicinal values and taking a dip in these water tanks cure many diseases. The water in these tanks is filled by the great Kaashi Bhagirathi River. It flows out through an opening under Lord Ganesha temple. People can drink that theertham from there as well fill bottle to carry the theertham home. This same theertham can be filled in small brass vessels near to a stairs and we can do jal archana by our own hands to Lord Shiva which have to again climb few stairs to reach the Shiva lingam.🙏🏻 There is a big statue of Lord Hanuman if you climb little more further. The view from here is mesmerizing. There are a lot of steps to go up and down. So if you are planning to visit only the main deities then it's at the ground floor which you can reach by climbing only a few steps. But rest all the other areas have a lot of climbing to do. The experience was really awesome with the blend of nature and the place really keeps attracting me back.🙏🏻😊 Must visit temple 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
J4J — Google review
Kadri Manjunatha Temple, nestled in the heart of Mangaluru, is one of the oldest temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Believed to date back to the 11th century, its architecture bears the imprint of regional dynasties and offers a glimpse into the social, cultural, and religious life of the time. Over the centuries, the temple evolved into a vibrant center for community gatherings, extending its role beyond spiritual worship. The temple complex is enriched by natural springs, laterite caves, and sacred water tanks. At the rear, an elevated spring known as Gomukha emerges from the hillside. Local belief holds that its waters originate from the Bhageerathi River in Kashi, earning it the revered name Kashi Bhageerathi Theertha. From Gomukha, the water flows into nine adjacent ponds of varying sizes, each adding to the temple’s serene and mystical ambiance.
KIRAN K — Google review
Kadri Manjunath temple also known as Kadri Manjunatha temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva in Mangalore, Karnataka, is one of the oldest Shiva temples. Hence, this historic temple is one of the must-visit temples in Kadri, Mangalore, for devotees of Lord Shiva. As per Kadri Manjunath temple history, the temple is really old as it was built in the 10th or 11th century and was transformed into a stone structure in the 14th century. Hindu and Buddhist histories intertwine with the temple. People practised Buddhism until the 10th century CE. The Nath cult was a mix of Hindu and Buddhist traditions and saw a decline, after which the Buddhist temples were converted into Hindu places of worship. Furthermore, as per the words of poet and writer Govinda Pai, ‘Manjunatha’ refers to Lord Shiva and ‘Kadri’ is a part of Kadri Vihara, a Buddhist monastery belonging to the Vajrayana cult. Kadri Manjunath temple has references in mythology related to Parashurama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. After slaying the Kshatriyas, Parashurama prayed and appealed to Lord Shiva for a place to live. Lord Shiva directed him to seek shelter in a new place called the Kadrivana. Paying heed to the Lord’s words, Parashurama, after an immense struggle with the ocean king, secured the place that he occupied near the Kadri hills to set up the Kadrivana for Lord Manjunatha. Consequently, the place became the abode of Lord Manjunatha, where devotees now flock to the place for the Lord’s blessings. Kadri hills are also mentioned in the “Bharadwaja Samhita,” a Sanskrit text. Hence, Kadri was famous for being the abode of Lord Manjunatha (Lord Shiva) in ancient times. The presiding deity of Kadri Manjunath temple is Lord Manjunatheshwara, worshipped as a Shiva Linga. There are also shrines dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Goddess Durga in the temple. Furthermore, there are beautiful bronze idols of Lokeshwar, Avalokiteshwar, Veda Vyasa, Machendranath, Gorakanath, Shringinath, Buddha etc in the temple. The Lokeshwar idol is one of the oldest bronze idols in India. Also, the Saptha Mantras became the Saptha Theerthas or the seven ponds. Gomukha, a natural spring, is found in an elevated location near the temple. According to popular belief, the water from the spring is that of River Bhageerathi in Kashi; hence, it acquired the name Kashi Bhageerathi Theertha. Before entering the temple, people dip in the nine ponds, which contain water from the natural spring. There is also a Shiva Linga further up, where people fill vessels with water from the natural spring and perform Abhishekam with their own hands. There is also a shrine dedicated to Shani Dev. The annual festival of Jathra Mahothsava, held for nine days during January, begins on the Makara Sankranti. It is celebrated with pomp and religious fervour. The distance from Mangalore to Kadri Manjunath temple is 5.3 KM, and Kadri Manjunatha temple is about 346 KM from Bangalore. By Air Mangalore airport is the nearest airport, which is about 12.4 KM from Kadri. From there, you can hire a cab to the Kadri Manjunatha temple. By Train Mangalore Railway Station is the nearest station to Kadri, which is about 3.5 km away. From there, one can take a cab to the Kadri Manjunath temple. Mangalore Railway Station is well connected to all the southern states via rail. By Road Mangalore is well connected to the other major cities by road. Numerous KSRTC buses ply in the area, making it convenient for tourists. Tourists can also hire a cab to reach the Kadri Manjunatha temple. To conclude, the Kadri Manjunatha temple is a must-visit for devotees of Lord Shiva. ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದ ಮಂಗಳೂರಿನಲ್ಲಿರುವ ಶಿವನಿಗೆ ಅರ್ಪಿತವಾದ ಕದ್ರಿ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನ ಎಂದೂ ಕರೆಯಲ್ಪಡುವ ಕದ್ರಿ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನವು ಅತ್ಯಂತ ಹಳೆಯ ಶಿವ ದೇವಾಲಯಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಒಂದಾಗಿದೆ. ಆದ್ದರಿಂದ, ಈ ಐತಿಹಾಸಿಕ ದೇವಾಲಯವು ಶಿವನ ಭಕ್ತರು ಮಂಗಳೂರಿನ ಕದ್ರಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಭೇಟಿ ನೀಡಲೇಬೇಕಾದ ದೇವಾಲಯಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಒಂದಾಗಿದೆ.
Shashank S — Google review
This is a must visit temple if you are in the vicinity of Mangalore. It dates all the way back to the 10th-11th centuries. There is a fresh water spring the source of which is supposedly the Bhagirathi river in Kashi, hence considered very holy. There are also caves that date back to 4-6th century AD. They are purported to be visited by the Pandavas.
Suchitra K — Google review
Visiting the Temple in the morning is such a calming experience. The cool breeze, the faint sound of temple bells, and the early sunlight just sets a peaceful tone for the day. The place feels really pure and quiet at that hour, away from the usual crowd. The architecture beautifully blends old-world charm with spiritual energy. There are also smaller shrines around, and the natural springs near the temple are believed to have holy water. The surroundings, the small pond, and the greenery around the hill just add to the charm. One of the best parts is pouring water over the Shivling. There’s something very soothing about it.
Shanghavi K — Google review
One of best temples of Mangaluru. A must visit and enjoy the yummy anna prasadam during the lunch. I was amazed to see many school and college kids in their uniform at the lunch to enjoy the free and tasty food they provide everyday to the devotees. Please note wear some kind of socks during summer as it will be gruesomely difficult to walk on the stone floor in hot weather.
Uday J — Google review
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Kadri Kambla Rd, Vasanth Vihar, Kadri, Mangaluru, Karnataka 575002, India
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Shri Bhagwan Bahubali Digambar Jain Statue

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Ujire-Dharmastala Rd, Dharmasthala, Karnataka 574216, India
http://www.shridharmasthala.org/Pages/Bahubali.htm
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Tannirbhavi Beach

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Beach
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Tannirbhavi Beach, accessible by bridge or ferry from the Gurupura river, is a tranquil and popular destination known for its vast shores and captivating atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy activities such as camel riding, swimming, and surfing while basking in the golden sands and azure blue waters. The beach offers a paradisiacal retreat ideal for relaxation, with stunning views during sunrise and sunset.
It was such a delight to visit this beach. The water access was closed as we were visiting at the heels of the monsoon but the sand was clean and the sunset was beautiful. The blue flag beach project infra created under the smart City - was one of its kind that I have seen in India and the civic amenities offered were really good. They recently launched and it would make this beach the 13th blue certified beach in India. The atmosphere was quite lively while maintaining the serenity of the place
Aditi G — Google review
You can feel the might of the great sea here. Amazing. Mind blowing. The beach is enclosed in both sides sadly, and even in the front due to it being monsoon so not much to do but sit and stare. If you are lucky you can even spot a few peacocks. Note: They charge you Rs. 100 per 1.5 hours for the umbrella chairs, the non-umbrella benches are free.
Mayank D — Google review
🌊🐚Perfect for a beach picnic, you can swim too! 🏊‍♂️ Although some parts of the bech are polluted, you still have plenty to see and roam around. Theres shade too! 🏝️ The beach tree park is lame, you need to pay for the beach there just to walk 100 meters. no worth it. 👎 instead, enjoy the natural beach 🤭💖 There's horse and camel riding too!! 🏇 the guys are respectful and kind. ❤️ You'll have a good time here. dont forget your summer caps tho! 🧢👕🏞️😉
Defney D — Google review
Very crystal clear, clean and neat beach of South. Beautifully manage by local people and well maintained. This beach itself is fantastic. Overall I found it was relaxing and beautiful escape, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a peaceful beach experience.
Pranjal — Google review
Tannirbhavi Beach in Mangalore is a hidden gem for anyone looking for peace away from the hustle of the city. The shoreline is wide, clean, and far less commercialized than most popular beaches, making it perfect for long walks, sunsets, or simply sitting by the waves. The sea breeze here feels refreshing, and the golden hour views are absolutely worth the visit. What I loved most is the calm and uncrowded vibe—you can actually hear the sound of the waves without constant noise around. However, since there aren’t too many shops or eateries nearby, it’s better to carry your own snacks and water. Also, swimming can be tricky because of the strong currents. Overall, Tannirbhavi Beach is a beautiful spot to unwind, capture stunning pictures, and experience coastal Karnataka in its raw, natural form. 🌊✨
Munmun B — Google review
Lived up to the expectations of a Blue Flag award. To get here, you take a short ferry ride from near Sultan Bathery across the Gurpur river, followed by a quick 400-meter walk. The month I was here (July), the tides were high and barriers along the shore kept us from entering the waters. Such a beautiful spot to spend time at. There are mini cafes at the entrance where you can grab a quick bite during your visit. Sorry I don’t have the best pictures!
Diya — Google review
Tannirbhavi Beach which is a blue flag beach awarded by Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), India for that meet high standards in water quality, environmental management, safety, and sustainable tourism. Essentially, it signifies a beach that is clean, well-managed, and environmentally responsible. The beach was very gorgeous, neat and I really fall in love with the beach. Since its rainy season and lot of high tides around in Arabian sea, Beach management asked visitors not to enter into the sea and they put barricades around the sea. Worth visiting.
Kalyan V — Google review
A Hidden Gem – Thanneer Bhavi Beach, Mangalore Thanneer Bhavi Beach is truly one of Mangalore’s hidden treasures. Just a 30-minute drive from the heart of the city, this beach offers peace, beauty, and a deep sense of calm. What surprised us the most was that we were the only people there! It felt like a private beach. The place is clean, well-maintained, and full of natural beauty. The sand is soft, and there are so many beautiful sea shells—kids will love collecting them. The colours of the sky during sunset were just magical. The photos and videos we took don’t even do justice to how stunning it looked in person. Historically, Thanneer Bhavi has been known as a peaceful riverside spot, and over time, it became a calm coastal beach visited mostly by locals. Unlike the more popular beaches, this one is quiet and serene—perfect for those who want to enjoy nature without the crowd. If you’re visiting Mangalore and want to experience the raw beauty of the sea, Thanneer Bhavi Beach is a must-visit. You’ll come back feeling refreshed and connected to nature.
Riitesh P — Google review
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Panambur Beach

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Panambur Beach, located about 10 km north of Mangalore, offers a pristine coastal stretch with sun-kissed sands and turquoise waves. This charming beach has been popular since the 1990s for its tranquil environment and joyful vibe, attracting young locals and students throughout the year. Visitors can stroll along casuarina groves facing an iconic lighthouse or relax under coconut canopies while enjoying the shimmering blue expanse of the sea merging into the cyan horizon.
Panambur Beach in Mangalore is one of Karnataka’s most vibrant and well-maintained coastal destinations 🌅. Here's what makes it stand out: 🏖️ Key Attractions - Adventure Sports: Jet skiing, parasailing, surfing, ATV rides, and boat rides are popular here. - Camel & Horse Rides: Fun for families and kids, especially during weekends and festivals. - Dolphin Spotting: Occasionally, dolphins can be seen offshore—especially in calmer seasons. - Sunset Views: The beach is famous for its dramatic sunsets over the Arabian Sea. 🎉 Events & Festivals - International Kite Festival: Held annually, with participants from countries like France, Australia, and Singapore. - Karavali Utsav (Coastal Festival): Features beach carnivals, sand sculpture contests, and cultural performances. 🛡️ Safety & Cleanliness - Rated among the cleanest beaches in India. - Trained lifeguards and patrol vehicles ensure visitor safety. - Entry to the ocean may be restricted during strong currents. 🏕️ Facilities - Food stalls offering seafood and vegetarian snacks - Parking for two-wheelers and four-wheelers - Eco-friendly cottages available for overnight stays - Night camping permitted with prior approval 🚍 Accessibility - Located about 10 km from Mangalore city center - Easily reachable by auto, taxi, or local buses - Close to New Mangalore Port, adding a unique industrial backdrop 🌿 Nearby Attractions - Tannirbhavi Beach – for a quieter vibe - Kadri Manjunatha Temple - Sultan Battery - Pilikula Nisargadhama Panambur Beach is perfect if you're looking for a mix of thrill, culture, and coastal charm. Would you like help planning a visit or ideas for a spiritual-themed photo shoot there? I think your creative style would shine with the beach’s golden light.
Shubham M — Google review
One of the best beaches in Mangalore, it is always under the supervision of life guards. Ample parking space available, the beach has street food stalls and also a beach resort and bar Overall loved the place
Mayank G — Google review
Panambur Beach — a really nice beach, though it gets quite crowded in the evenings. The best time to visit is early in the morning to truly enjoy the vibe. When we went, it started raining, and the dramatic visuals of nature were both stunning and a bit scary to witness.
James — Google review
Located some 12 km from the city centre, situated quite inside from the main road, this beach doesn’t come close to the fame it has. It’s a dirty, badly maintained and just one-time visit type of beach. Quite spacious and good scope to develop it as a model- sea beach, Government apathy and lackadaisical attitude towards any tourism places not just beaches have made such a wonderful location in a just one cheap and third grade beach. I don’t recommend. But yes, it does have some extra activities to for enjoyment.
Virendra G — Google review
One of clean and decent beach… nice to spent time here but beach is closed by 7.30 pm… water sports also available here
Hemant P — Google review
A little crowded, some water activities and beach side activities for both children and adults are available. Plenty of street food options are available. Overall nice place to spend some time with family.
NILS V — Google review
Good beach in outskirts of mangalore it was not that clean due to lot of tourist also shit of various animals which is bit annoying You get to see beautiful sunset in the beach
Chetan G — Google review
Nice place to chill. I went with my colleague early in the morning. We enjoyed a lot, and the view was peaceful and beautiful.🥰
Rakshitha N — Google review
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Ancient Shri Saavira Kambada Chandranatha Swamy Basadi

Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
This place is really interesting! It's an old Jain temple with a rich history, famous for having a lot of pillars. The nane Savira kambada basadi-literally means basadi made up of thousand pillars. It was built during the Vijayanagara period, which is pretty important. The architecture is amazing. Just so you know, there’s a small entry fee of 5rs, and if you want to take photos, it costs 100 rupees for the camera. It’s worth visiting if you like history and beautiful buildings.
Harshith K — Google review
Temple is a serene and spiritually uplifting place. The atmosphere is calm, and the idol is very divine and beautifully decorated. The temple is clean and well-maintained, and the priests are polite and helpful. It’s a wonderful place to start your day with blessings and peace of mind. A must-visit for devotees
AKSHAY S — Google review
Moodabidri Temple is a testament to architectural brilliance. This is old jain temple and is famous for its pillars. Parking space is limited in front of the temple. Very calm place to visit. The building structure and its sculpture are both breathtaking. A must visit place in Karnataka.
Prashobh A — Google review
The Thousand Pillar Temple in Moodabidri is a testament to architectural brilliance and intricate craftsmanship. This Jain temple, built in the 15th century, boasts a stunning collection of over 1,000 pillars, each adorned with unique and exquisite carvings. The intricate details on these pillars, depicting scenes from Jain mythology and daily life, showcase the skill and dedication of the artisans who created this masterpiece. Beyond the pillars, the temple's serene atmosphere and the towering statue of Lord Chandraprabha, the 8th Tirthankar, create a sense of tranquility and spirituality. Built around 1430 CE during the Vijayanagara Empire by Jain chieftain Devaraya Wodeyar. Moodabidri, known as "Jain Kashi," was a key Jain center during the medieval period. Features nearly a thousand intricately carved granite pillars, each unique with detailed carvings. Main deity is Chandranatha Swamy, the eighth Jain Tirthankara. Three-tiered structure with a decorated tower (Manastambha) at the entrance. Intricately carved entrance, doorways, and ceilings showcase artisans' skill. Navaranga Hall, a large space supported by the pillars, is used for religious rituals. Moodabidri has a rich Jain heritage with several other basadis nearby. Manastambha, a tall commemorative pillar, marks the temple’s sanctity. Temple houses a precious collection of Jain palm-leaf manuscripts
Darshan J — Google review
The Jaina Kashi (as earlier known as), now Moodbidri is a very important place for Jainism.. you can even see the Gummata in karkala.
Ron Y — Google review
How old is Jainism and how full of miracles it is? Here you will be able to speak with great fervor and magic.
Anuj J — Google review
It was nice place but need some more maintenance, tickets are there fot non-jains
Nagarjun K — Google review
For Non jains you have to purchase ticket of 10rs. For entering. For taking photos, it is 100Rs. A very quite and nice temple. There are no 1000 pillars as such, but there are a number of pillars. Visitors should keep silence and sanctity during visit.
Manojkumar P — Google review
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3XFX+J2R, Mudbidri, Karnataka 574227, India
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Sammilan Shetty's Butterfly Park

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Sammilan Shetty's Butterfly Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, located in the mountain foothills. Visitors can spot numerous butterfly species in their natural habitats and even take part in thrilling night walks to observe nocturnal creatures. The park also offers informative videos about the life cycle of butterflies captured by Sammilan Shetty himself. Excursions to nearby forests provide opportunities to see butterflies in their natural environment, making it a paradise for nature lovers.
I really enjoyed this place! If you're a nature enthusiast and eager to learn more about butterflies, this is the perfect spot. Sindhu, our guide, was incredibly knowledgeable and provided excellent explanations throughout the tour. The entry fee is Rs. 200 per person, and it's important to inform them prior to your visit. The place is open only until the afternoon, as butterfly sightings decrease later in the day.
Deepika A — Google review
Really beautiful place to visit. Number of species for butterfly. Children also enjoy the place.
Sagar G — Google review
Wonderful place to watch butterflies.. And they have a very good butterfly collectable badges too ..
Nandish S — Google review
It's a Haven of Butterflies Visited Beluvai Butterfly Meet 2024 (Batch 8): This place is a paradise for nature lovers. We spotted 90 butterfly species in 3 days. The garden's night walk was thrilling, revealing many nocturnal creatures. We savored delicious Mangalorean meals throughout our stay. Excursions to nearby forests allowed us to observe butterflies in their natural habitats. Kudos to Sammilan's team for their excellent organization. Don't miss to buy the beautiful butterfly lapel pins as a souvenir.
Aarti S — Google review
Aimed at spreading awareness about butterflies, this Butterfly Park is a must visit. The owner is extremely patient and explains both via a presentation and in-person the lifecycle of a butterfly, the speciality of each type of butterfly. The park showcases a diverse variety of butterflies and plants. It's educational and highly interesting.
Sreenidhi B — Google review
I have been visiting this place since 2021, it's been getting more and more awesome, a 3 day session is must visit to see more butterfly activities be it in summer or monsoon, if you go for one day visit you may not be able to see much activity and a butterfly life documentary will be screened at the park. Do try to attend both monsoon and summer meets to see more number of butterflies, also the park is not just for butterflies, you will also find other creatures as well, if you are a macro photographer then you will get one or the other to photograph like moths, snakes, frogs scorpions, spiders and nany more.
Sunil K — Google review
Visiting Sammilan Shetty's Butterfly Park was very beautiful and educational. You're absolutely right—places like this are perfect for school field trips. They offer a hands-on way for students to learn about: Butterfly life cycles (from egg to caterpillar to pupa to adult) The importance of butterflies in pollination and maintaining ecological balance Biodiversity, with so many unique and colorful species to observe How conservation efforts help protect these delicate creatures All the best Sammilan.....
Dhiraj S — Google review
Sammilan Shetty’s dedicated work and great passion for butterflies and nature overall is commendable. It’s a must visit place if you want to learn more about butterflies from various masters in that field.
Suchitra M — Google review
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Santhadi house NH-169 Butterfly Park Road Mangalore, Beluvai, Karnataka 574213, India
http://www.butterflyparkbelvai.com/
+91 98459 93292
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Padubidri Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Nestled between the Arabian Sea and serene backwaters, Padubidri Beach is a hidden gem that should not be missed when visiting Mangaluru. This stunning Blue Flag beach offers a unique experience with water on both sides of the road leading to it, making for an unforgettable drive. The beach itself is known for its cleanliness and tranquility, perfect for those looking to unwind or enjoy quality time with family and friends.
Padubidri Beach is a great place to relax and watch the sunset, it is Very calm and peaceful. Moreover it is one of the cleanest beaches I've visited and we have tried kayaking it was really good.
Suresh — Google review
The beach was closed due to storms but looks neat n clean. Got some great pictures. Not at all crowded.
Pooja P — Google review
Just go through the pictures, you will well understand what a lovely beach it is. One can reach there within an hour from Udupi by personal vehicle or rented. One can even go by bus. Get down at padubidri market and take an auto to reach the spot. As soon as you reach the fisheries road the whole environment opens up. As if and actually you are taking a marine drive. The entire stretch is amazing. You can reach the most talked blue flag beach through the same route. You can get down at any point to enjoy the golden sand, the huge water body. A perfect place to enjoy solitude with Nature. Enjoy the sunset, feel the cold water on your feet, the breeze - all for your rejuvenation. At least visit for once and you will not regret.
PINAK D — Google review
Absolutely loved this beach. It's one of the best blue flag beach india has as of now. Super clean, peaceful and serene. People who wish to visit, kindly keep the beach clean and don't litter around. There is a 40rs ticket entry free. There is small garden which connects to the beach on the right side. There are facilities like changing rooms, clean toilets, clean drinking water provided by the staff there. There is small pond or lake there where one may enjoy kayaking which costs 200rs per person for half an hour. There is also food joint corner available inside but food there was average. Highly recommend to visit this serene beach and don't miss to catch the beautiful sunset.
Saloni R — Google review
We could not enjoy the beach as there was a storm but there are clean toilets, shower, washing area, ample parkingand drinking water also. There is an entry fee to the beach. Lots of seatings as well
S U — Google review
This is a quiet and clean beach especially in the morning time. Even in the evening, it's not as crowded as Malpe. It's easy to find a spot all to yourself where you can have a great time with friends and family. The beach and surroundings have been kept clean and free of litter. There is a toilet and also some quite bite places. No place for a meal though. Definitely recommended for a beach vacation. You could stay at the Mathruchaya homestay right opposite. The blue flag beach is 1.7km from this beach.
Varkey C — Google review
This is the 2nd beach to have blue flag certification in Karnataka. Nice place to spend with family and friends
Girish K — Google review
Recently while staying at Paradise Isle Resort Malpe, we went to visit Padubidri Beach Blue Flag Beach. Our taxi driver asked us if we wanted to go there by the highway or by alternate Malpe Padukar to Pangla Road Route.We opted for Malpe Padukar to Pangla Road route. Glad we did. This route is on a strip of land less than a kilometre in width between the Arabian Sea and the backwaters. View it on Google Maps.  While driving, in many places you can see water on both sides of the road. It is very picturesque and beautiful. The sight of small single-storied houses with red-roofed Mangalore tiles nestling among lush green coconut grooves presents a pretty picture.Though this has nothing to do with the review of Podubidri Beach Blue Flag Beach, I decided to open my review by writing about it as I personally feel that it is a very picturesque drive and one must not miss it.Now a word about Blue Fag Beach. Just to save you a google search :-) It is an eco-label certification awarded to beaches, marinas, and sustainable boat tourism operators. It is given by an international jury of members from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Their recommendations are based on 33 criteria under four categories, viz, environmental education, quality of bathing water, environmental management and conservation. It is considered a very prestigious award and a matter of pride for any beach, marina or tour operator to be presented with this certification.Podibidri Beach is one of the only 12 beaches in India that have been awarded Blue Flag Certification.Enough parking is provided for the visitors to park their vehicles.  The entry fee for three hours is RS 40/- per adult. A very nice and unique circular gate provides entry to the beach.  One thing that strikes you is the cleanliness all around, the paths, the garden the beach and the surroundings is the 'Cleanliness', and no wonder as that is one of the criteria for the award of the blue flag certification.A combination of an umbrella and a mat or an umbrella and a recliner are available. Information boards give information about various aspects of the beach. Among the facilities provided are washrooms for ladies, gents and differently-abled people, a changing room and an open-air shower facility is also available. There is a walking track and Kids' play area. Towards the backwater side watersport facilities are also available.  There is a cafe. We ordered milkshakes which were reasonably priced and were quite good.The white sands and the blue waters looked very clean and inviting but as we had not gone with a plan to swim, we just enjoyed the beauty.  After spending a wonderful and enjoyable time at Pdoubodri Blue Flag Beach we returned with good memories.
PM V — Google review
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http://padubidribeach.com/
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Kuduremukha Range

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National park
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Kurinjaala Betta, located in the Kudremukh Range, is a lush mountain covered in dense rainforest. The peak stands at 1160m and offers strenuous hiking trails for visitors. Bhagavati Nature Camp provides easy access to this peak, with a 7km trek to the summit that requires a guide as per forest department norms. However, leeches are abundant along the path due to the forest canopy and thick/moist foliage.
Visited on 20th Oct 2024, Kurinjal is yet another beautiful peak among the Kudremukha Ranges, which is also an easy trek compared to other peaks. It's worth the trekking efforts, a must visit peak! Place is less crowded too. The path to the peak is just beautiful 💚 I would never forget the forest route trek while returning, will always cherish it forever. You will first get to see the magnificent Bhadra river flowing under the bridge, then you must trek in the beautiful forest covers. We spotted a Malabar giant squirrel 🐿️ and few endemic birds too. There are no eateries on the way/peak. So take water and packed food for lunch along with you. Trek: Total 14kms of trek for both ways. It took us 2.45 hours to reach the peak from the base point. We got a clear view of Gangadikallu from the peak, and the other side was full of fog. Difficulty: Trekking difficulty level is easy. Only the last 1km trek is steep. There were lots of leaches though. Permission: Please make a reservation on the Kudremukha website before starting the trek. You will get a mail, take a print copy of that along with aadhar card of each member. Submit everything in 'RFO Kudremukha' office. They will charge 450Rs/person and 1 guide is mandatory for a group of 10 people, worth 1k Rs. Then they will give you an ID card for each member, collect that and start trekking. Note: RFO Kudremukha office opens around 6.30am. They won't usually give the permission to trek post 11pm. So plan accordingly, don't be late. Enjoy the nature, please do not litter 🚯
Prakash P — Google review
This kurinjal trek is about 7km from the base point, the last 2km you are exposed to the green mountain ranges and the incline is steep at the last 1km. The view at the top you can see the kudremukha range of mountains. The trek is moderate carry enough water and food, you are not permitted to trek without a guide.
Girish K — Google review
An absolute stunner of a trek — Kurinjal Peak is one of those places that reminds you why you love the outdoors. Located in Kudremukh National Park, this moderate-level trek offers a perfect mix of dense forest trails, open grasslands, and jaw-dropping views at the summit. The trail is well-marked and beginner-friendly, though you’ll break a good sweat by the time you hit the top. Once you’re there — totally worth it. Rolling hills, misty valleys, and endless green in every direction. You’ll need prior forest department permission and a guide (mandatory, since it’s inside a protected area), but the process is smooth and well-managed.
T K — Google review
Best scenic route in western ghats of karnataka range . Will be lost in the mother nature . Kudurekukh has many trekking spots along with the beautiful waterfalls covering thick forest and lush green Graceland. This route will makes you to feel you are in heaven . And comes to the iron and ore mining there us a village in the kuduremukha township now has become a ghost town . It is clear message to the human being about the development activities in forest and hill station that natural will truely take over it's land if it is necessary can be seen in the ghost town . Do visit once and try to avoid carrying plastic and keep this range as beautiful as it is .
Jaikumar P — Google review
"5/5 stars! Recently trekked to Kurinjal Peak in Kudremukh and was blown away by the scenic views and rich biodiversity. The 12-14 km trek takes you through dense forests, grasslands, and rocky patches, offering breathtaking views of the Western Ghats. It's essential to book in advance through the online portal and obtain a copy of the ticket upon arrival. A guide is compulsory, costing around ₹1,000 for a group of 10 people. From the ticket office to the base camp, it's approximately 8 km, which can be covered using your own transport for ₹100. There's also a camera fee of ₹300 for DSLRs. One thing to note is that there are leeches present, so it's advisable to carry salt or Dettol to tackle them. We visited in June, which was challenging due to the rain, but the lush green landscapes and unique experiences made it a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. However, for the best experience, October to November is the ideal time to visit, offering clear views and pleasant weather. Moderately challenging, but totally worth it!"
Deepak S — Google review
Great place for a 1 day trek and it's very moderate for all types of people to enjoy. One drinking water point available while going and nothing after that. If we get a good weather it's a fantastic view from the top. The peak itself is very sharp and might look bit scary from distant, but not a big problem to reach there.
Jagan K — Google review
The Kudremukh Range in Chikmagalur is truly nature's therapy. The rolling hills, lush green valleys, mist-covered peaks, and gushing streams create a magical atmosphere that soothes the soul. Whether you're trekking through its trails or simply gazing at the scenery, every moment feels refreshing and healing. The untouched wilderness, cool breeze, and sounds of birds chirping create a perfect escape from the stress of daily life. Kudremukh is not just a destination — it’s an experience that reconnects you with nature, peace, and yourself. A must-visit for every nature lover, trekker, or anyone seeking calm and inspiration.
Vinod G — Google review
The place is beautiful . There are many viewpoints and are nice. The trek entry ticket is 475/- per person and 1000/- for 8-10 members for a guide .Trek is for total 14-15 kms . Trek is moderate .A nice experience for trekking.
Rituparna N — Google review
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National Highway 13, Nooralaettu, Karnataka 574122, India
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Kudremukh

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Nature & Parks
National Parks
Kudremukh is a stunning destination that promises an unforgettable experience, especially on those chilly, misty mornings that transition into bright sunny days perfect for exploration. Nestled in the heart of Chikkamagaluru, it offers a variety of hiking trails such as Mullayanagiri Peak, Kemmanagundi, and Ballalrayana Durga. Among these trails, Mullayangiri stands out as Karnataka's highest peak, boasting breathtaking views that will leave you in awe.
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Karkala Shri Gomateshwara Statue

Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Built in the 15th century, this soaring Jain statue stands 40 ft. tall on its hilltop perch.
A short 15 minutes walk to the top offers a peaceful and surreal experience. You can truly feel the calmness of the place. It is best to visit early in the morning and carry a bottle of water. Please do not litter and help preserve the serenity of the spot.
T.VIGNESH N — Google review
Well this is a historic place. Uphill in the heart of the infamous city Karkala. Travel there by local bus and walk up 200steps to see the beautifully carved statue of Gommateshwara. This is built with a single stone and stands for so many centuries. Earlier in my childhood i remember seeing the statue while passing through Karkala or a nearby bus but now it's not visible. Probably because of the wall built around the statue to surround it as a Jain temple. The walk is not that tedious. It's easy walking up. Carry your water bottles. The view is amazing from the top. Be ready to get your good lens out for some awesome shots/reels. There are eateries at the foot of the mountain. Reasonably priced. The time up depends on how long you want to be up, but post the temple/ statue visit you can just run down. Total time up can be within 30-45mins.
Joyslin P — Google review
Great place close to chaturmukh basadi, do visit and don't miss it, historic and ancient jain place
Yash G — Google review
This place is located at karkala , around 40-45 km away from Udup.Built in 1432 CE, this 583 year old monolith in Karkala is the second largest monolith of Gommateshwara at 42 ft height. Karkala was known as Pandya Nagari in the ancient times, later known as Karikallu (Black stone), and now as Karkala. There were 181 rock cut steps to reach this huge statue on a small hill top. Best time is early morning because its really gets hot thereafter. There is no entry fee to enter this area. . Very good place to see the ancient art of rock cutting. There is enough parking space for free and lot of refreshment shops nearby.
Abhilash A — Google review
things to do here: - climb around 30-40mins sunset time for the day for beautiful scenery overlooking entire karkala town - sit on the stones or outside the temple for a relaxed time - come back down and have grandpas churmuri at the entrance - theres many more local eateries right on entrance that have local taste, esp gobi manchuri or masala puri
Lahari — Google review
A very historic and religious place in karkala ! Must visit place ! Shri Gommateshwara Statue, also known as Bahubali of Karkala, is an iconic monolithic structure located 42 km from Udupi and 2.6 km from Karkala. This magnificent statue, standing at an impressive 42 feet, is renowned for its grand presence and religious significance.
Jason P — Google review
The Gomateshwara Temple in Karkala, Karnataka, is one of the most revered and iconic Jain pilgrimage sites in South India. Located on a small hillock in the town of Karkala in Udupi district, this majestic site is known for its massive monolithic statue of Bahubali, also known as Gomateshwara. Standing at a towering height of approximately 42 feet, this statue is carved from a single granite stone and is the second tallest of its kind in Karnataka after the one in Shravanabelagola. The statue was installed in 1432 AD by Veerapandya, a Jain king of the Santara dynasty, who ruled the region during that time. He was a devout follower of Jainism and commissioned this masterpiece as a symbol of peace, sacrifice, and spiritual awakening. The serene expression and meditative posture of Bahubali reflect the core values of Jain philosophy—non-violence, renunciation, and liberation. Surrounding the statue is a beautifully constructed stone platform, with intricately carved stone steps leading to the top. At the base, one can see stone-carved inscriptions and beautifully detailed sculptures that reflect the artistic excellence of the time. The temple is entirely made of stone, and its architecture is a blend of simplicity and spiritual grandeur. Every 12 years, the temple hosts the Mahamastakabhisheka, a grand Jain ritual where the statue is bathed with milk, turmeric, sandalwood paste, and other sacred offerings. This draws devotees and tourists from across the country and the world. The Karkala Gomateshwara Temple is not only a sacred space but also a remarkable example of India’s stone sculpture heritage, making it a must-visit spiritual and architectural marvel.
Gayathri N — Google review
Visited the Gommateshwara statue in Karkala today — truly a breathtaking experience! The statue stands tall and peaceful on a hill, surrounded by calm nature and an amazing panoramic view of the town. The climb is short and worth every step for the view and the spiritual vibes. The place is very clean and well maintained, and the local guides share interesting history about the Jain heritage. A must-visit if you’re in Udupi or nearby areas. 🌿🙏
Prabhakar B — Google review
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Karkala, Karnataka 574104, India
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Kapu Beach

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Beach pavillion
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Kapu Beach is a serene and well-maintained destination, perfect for those who enjoy nature and quiet time by the sea. The beach is clean, scenic, and inviting, making it a great place to relax, take a stroll, or simply soak in the views. ⚠️ Seasonal Safety: During the monsoon months, entering the water is strictly prohibited due to strong tides. Clear signboards and vigilant lifeguards are present, ensuring visitor safety and creating a worry-free atmosphere. 🌴 What to Expect: • Calm walks along the sandy shoreline • Plenty of photo-worthy spots • A historic lighthouse that offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the coast • A river meeting the sea near the lighthouse, adding to the charm • Clean washrooms, changing rooms, ample parking, and an auto stand for convenience • Small eateries nearby for quick bites ✨ Even without water activities, Kapu Beach is worth a visit for its peaceful vibe, natural beauty, and well-kept facilities. Highly recommended for a relaxed getaway. Note wash rooms Also well maintenance 🧑‍🔧
Srikanth M — Google review
Nice beach with the lighthouse on top of a little hill. Access to water is closed off with nets during high tide, which is a good idea as people usually ignore warnings. There are benches to sit. Also several fast food stalls offering variety of snacks etc.
Taurus — Google review
This is one of the famous beaches of Udupi. A lighthouse by its side it's really a great beach to visit. There are adventurous water sport activities here. The staffs are friendly. They provide life jackets and safety measures are prioritized. Though crowded the place is well maintained.
Shraddha D — Google review
Kapu Beach in Mangalore is an absolutely stunning destination that deserves a full 5-star rating! The golden sand, clear blue waters, and the peaceful atmosphere make it a perfect getaway for anyone seeking relaxation and natural beauty. The highlight of the beach is the iconic lighthouse, which offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Arabian Sea — especially during sunset, when the sky turns into shades of orange and pink. The beach is well-maintained and not overly crowded, making it ideal for long walks, photography, or simply enjoying the soothing sound of waves. There are also a few small food stalls nearby offering delicious local snacks and refreshing coconut water. Whether you visit with family, friends, or solo, Kapu Beach gives a refreshing and memorable experience. Truly one of the best beaches in coastal Karnataka!
Dhanya J — Google review
Kapu Beach is one of the most beautiful and clean beaches in Udupi. The highlight of this place is the iconic lighthouse, which usually opens around 5:15 PM. You can climb up to the top balcony of the lighthouse and enjoy a stunning panoramic view of the sea, beach, and surrounding landscape — truly worth the experience. The beach itself is very clean and peaceful. When I visited, there weren’t many water sports activities due to a cyclone warning on the previous day, but usually Kapu Beach offers a couple of fun sports options for visitors. If you are driving from Maple Beach to Kapu Beach, don’t miss the scenic coastal road. On this stretch, you get the sea on one side and the river on the other — a beautiful experience in itself. Just ask the locals for directions to this route; they will guide you. Overall, Kapu Beach is a must-visit spot in Udupi for its natural beauty, cleanliness, and the unique lighthouse experience. Perfect for a peaceful evening or a scenic drive.
Pravin P — Google review
Kaup Beach is one of the most beautiful and serene beaches in Karnataka, known for its clean shoreline and peaceful atmosphere. The iconic lighthouse adds a stunning charm to the entire beach and offers a breathtaking view from the top. The waves are calm, the breeze is refreshing, and the entire place feels perfect for a quiet walk or enjoying the sunset. It’s a great spot for photography, family outings, and spending relaxing time by the sea. If you are travelling near Udupi, Kaup Beach is definitely a must-visit destination.
Y5promax — Google review
Kaup beach is located in the Udupi district of Karnataka, India, situated between Udupi and Mangalore along the National Highway 66. Visit Kaup beach, Experience the pristine and relatively untouched beach, and explore the historic lighthouse constructed in 1901, Enjoy the panoramic view of the sea from the top of the lighthouse. Stay at beautiful Airbnb's around the beach for a perfect quiet getaway. The lighthouse at this beach is famous and is not very crowded. The light house, built by British in 1901, is located on the shores of Arabian Sea. This light house has guided thousands of ships for years. Since the light house is constructed on a rock it gives added visibility across the sea. The tower’s height is 89 ft with three white flashes every 20 seconds and the range is 24 nautical miles. Must visit..
Shashank S — Google review
A very beautiful beach with the sea on one side and a river on the other — truly scenic and peaceful! The only downside is that the lighthouse is open only from 4–6 PM, with no morning visiting hours. So, if you’re staying in Malpe or Udupi, planning an evening visit can be a bit tricky since the road leading to the beach is quite remote and lacks sufficient street lighting.
Ujjal D — Google review
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6P9Q+XXR, Kapu Beach Rd, Ram Nagar, Kaup, Padu, Karnataka 574106, India, USA
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Shri Krishna Matha Bhojanalaya

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shri Krishna Matha Bhojanalaya is a renowned Hindu temple in Udupi, Karnataka, dedicated to Lord Krishna. It's a significant pilgrimage site with various smaller temples and a museum displaying Hindu artifacts. The dining experience is unique as devotees are served free meals twice daily. Food is served on trolleys, starting with sweets followed by rice, dal, and chaas. Devotees wash their own plates before leaving the dining hall.
"Spiritual haven! Shri Krishna Math Temple is a sacred treasure in Udupi! This iconic temple, founded by Madhvacharya in the 13th century, is a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture, steeped in history and spirituality. Witness the enchanting Krishna idol, adorned with exquisite ornaments, and soak in the serene atmosphere, filled with the sweet scent of incense and the rhythmic chanting of ancient mantras. The temple complex is beautifully maintained, with intricate carvings, stunning sculptures, and vibrant flowers. The Kanakana Kindi, a small window, is a highlight, allowing devotees to catch a glimpse of the deity. The math's cuisine, offering delicious prasada, is a treat for the senses. Experience the unique rituals, such as the Aarti and the feeding of the sacred cows. The temple's vibrant festivals, like the Udupi Krishna Jayanti, are a spectacle to behold. The priests are knowledgeable and welcoming, sharing insights into the temple's history and significance. A must-visit for spiritual seekers, foodies, and culture enthusiasts! Highly recommended! #ShriKrishnaMath #UdupiTemple #KarnatakaTourism #SpiritualDestination #DravidianArchitecture"
Anish J — Google review
It's a nice place to visit at night as u can see the lightening chariot and the pond would be fully decorated with beautiful lights. But the dharsan pathway is too smelly n the restrooms were not cleaned properly. The food providing hall is also dirtyy.
NEHA K — Google review
The Bhojana Shale at the Udupi Sri Krishna Temple is a revered spot where thousands of devotees are served simple yet delicious vegetarian meals daily. The food, prepared without onions or garlic, includes traditional South Indian dishes like rice, sambar, and vegetables. Eating here is a communal and spiritual experience, with everyone seated on the floor, reflecting equality and humility. The atmosphere is serene, with chants in the background, and the service is efficient and clean. Overall, it’s a cherished ritual that nourishes both body and soul.
M R — Google review
Visited during the lunch A must-visit place for a simple yet divine meal. The bhojanalaya serves delicious prasadam in a traditional setting, and the experience of sitting on the floor and eating on banana leaves makes it even more special. The food is satvik, fresh, and prepared with devotion—you can truly feel the purity in every bite. The service is humble, and the volunteers ensure everyone is served well. If you’re visiting Udupi Shri Krishna Matha, don’t miss this! It’s not just food, but a blessing.
Bhuvan B — Google review
People sit in the long rows and food will be served in steel plates using trolleys. Must eat here once you come for Darshan. Hot food and tasty. If you are late you may miss curry ( banana fry item).
Siva S — Google review
Food is available 2times a day.. Nad absolutely free of cost.. In ekadashi kitchen is closed. Lunch available from 12 to 2 And Dinner from 8 Pm to 10. You can donate if you want. Menu if fixed Dal, Sambar and Rice. Sambar test so different from ever I eat anywhere. Cleanliness is absolutely fine in Dining hall.. Dishes are not so clena.. Take some tissu and Water botol with you. Don't waste food take all you can eat.
Emon D — Google review
I have had food at many famous temples like Dharmatsala, Tirupathi, Kukke Subramanya, etc. but Udupi Temple have very poor food quality. In the rice serving atleast 15-20 rice bugs was there. We consider this as Prasadam and don’t want to complain. But definitely this quality requires improvement.
Sankar S — Google review
Kind of prasasan in the form of food. The devotees are given food free of charges. The serving starts only after a line of people are seated. The plates come in a trolley,. Infact, everything comes in trolleys pulled by the service persons . The plates are to be picked when they go past you. The serving starts with a sweet. Then the rice is served, followed by dal, and finally chaas. The devotees need to give their plates themselves for washing, before washing their hands
Pavankumar T — Google review
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576101, Sri Krishna Temple Complex, Thenkpete, Maruthi Veethika, Udupi, Karnataka 576101, India
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Malpe

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Beaches
Malpe, situated in the Udupi District of Karnataka, India, is a significant natural port and fishing harbor at the mouth of the Malpe River. The town is closely linked to the Mogaveera fisherman community. Legend has it that a sage rescued a ship near Malpe beach, which was sailing from Dwaraka, and in gratitude for saving them, the captain gifted him statues of Lord Krishna and Lord Balarama.
4.2
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Karnataka, India
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Koodlutheertha Falls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
The waterfall known as Koodaluthirtha features a stream of water that drops 300 feet into a shallow pool. It is an excellent destination for visitors year-round, including during the summer and rainy seasons. The falls are particularly chilly in March, despite it being summertime. The falls are accessible from 9am to 3pm; after 4:00 PM, entry is prohibited by local authorities and requires a walk of approximately one kilometer.
Koodlutheertha Falls: Trek, Swim & Rainbow Magic! Koodlutheertha Falls is an absolute must-visit! A roughly 2 km, slightly challenging trek (not ideal for beginners, and beware of leeches during monsoon) leads you to this beautiful, serene waterfall. Dropping from 300 feet, it creates a refreshing atmosphere where you're allowed to get close and swim. The trek itself is pleasing, with small streams and large steps. We even found a spot with a rainbow near the falls – an amazing highlight! The department maintains it well, with almost no littering. It's peaceful and less crowded. Parking is ₹15 (bike), entry ₹100/person.
Saish G — Google review
Very beautiful falls. Have to trek for 1.5-2km to reach the falls , but the trekking is very easy as paths are well maintained . To have best experience visit weekdays as it will be less crowded. Kindly do not litter the place
Bhavya H — Google review
This fall is so good.. no trecking need to reach near fall ... In raning day's careful about leaches, 100₹ per person to enter... Nice view... Good place to play in water... Not suitable for swimming...
Lohith P — Google review
We went on November 2nd, and it was a very beautiful, thrilling and relaxing experience. To reach the waterfall u have to trek a little, just 1 to 1.5 km one way. Trek is easy too. There weren't any leeches during our trek. But if u go during proper rainy season, then u can expect a "leech rainfall." Still a beautiful place regardless. And before u begin the trek u have to get tickets. It is not expensive.
Priyadarshini N — Google review
I recently visited Koodlu-Teertha Falls near Agumbe, and it was an absolutely amazing experience! The falls are at their best during September and October, thanks to the rains. There's a short, roughly 2-kilometer trek to reach the falls, and the entry fee is about 100 rupees per person. We also paid a 50-rupee parking fee. One thing to keep in mind is that there are quite a few leeches around, so it’s good to carry some antiseptics and be prepared. The waterfalls themselves are breathtaking, with the mist and the wind creating a magical atmosphere. I highly recommend visiting Kudlu Teertha Falls for anyone who loves nature and adventure!
Sandeep A — Google review
Kudlu Theertha Falls offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers. The approach from the main road is along a rough mud track — dusty in summer and challenging during rains. The trek from the entry point to the waterfall takes some effort, and leeches are common during monsoon and winter months. However, the destination makes every step worth it. The sight of the long waterfall cascading from the rocky cliffs into a serene pool below feels heavenly. Visitors can take a dip or swim in the crystal-clear water. Monkeys are often seen near the top, so it’s wise to stay alert for any falling stones. While earlier there were no guards, some staff are now present to ensure safety. Overall, it’s a must-visit spot for those who enjoy adventure, tranquility, and the raw beauty of the Western Ghats.
Ajay — Google review
Kudlutheertha truly feels like heaven on earth! 🌿 The stretch towards the destination is a bit off-road, and once you reach there, be ready for a short uphill trek to the falls. The trail is filled with leeches, so be prepared😭 but trust me, every bit of the struggle is worth it! The moment you reach the falls, the view is absolutely soothing and magical. I was completely mesmerized when a rainbow appeared across the mist ❤️ such a breathtaking sight! 🌈✨ Do visit this hidden gem, but make sure to reach early as the place closes by 3 PM.
Reshma R — Google review
A very wonderful place, entry fees per person is 100 and parking would be around 50. And try not to carry any plastic or less plastic. There are leaches so carry Dettol or salt and rocks are slippery. There is no changing room near falls u can, so change in the entry point. And water is not too deep it's around 5-6 feet, so those who don't know to swim also can enjoy.
Deveesh S — Google review
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Nadpal, Karnataka 576112, India
http://www.karnataka.com/agumbe/koodlu-theertha-falls/
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St Mary's Island

Outdoor Activities
Beaches
St Mary's Island is a tranquil cluster of four islands celebrated for their distinctive lava formations, offering excellent opportunities for hiking and birdwatching.
4.0
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Karnataka, USA
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Agumbe

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Agumbe, a small village in Karnataka, is nestled amidst the Western Ghats mountains and dense rainforests. The area boasts numerous picturesque waterfalls like Onake Abbi, Bakarna, and Jogi Gundi falls. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from Sunset View Point and explore the nearby Sri Venugopala Krishna Swamy Temple. The region is also home to diverse wildlife including tigers, leopards, and king cobras in the Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary.
4.5
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Karnataka, India, USA
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Kundadri

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Mountain peak
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Mountains
Kundadri Hill, standing at 826 meters, is a picturesque destination known for its dense forests and a 17th-century Jain temple dedicated to Parshwanatha. The hill offers stunning views of sunrise, sunset, and natural beauty amidst the clouds. It's recommended to visit in the early morning when the gates open at 6:00 AM. The area has parking space but requires careful driving due to steep and narrow roads with U-turns.
Kundadri Hill is a hidden gem for nature lovers and spiritual seekers alike. Nestled in the Western Ghats, this tranquil peak offers breathtaking views of the surrounding green landscapes, rolling hills, and mist-covered valleys. The journey to the top is an adventure in itself, with winding roads leading to a view that is well worth the climb. At the summit, the ancient Jain temple adds a unique charm to Kundadri, giving the place a peaceful, spiritual vibe. Dedicated to the Jain Tirthankara Parshwanatha, the temple is surrounded by small ponds that reflect the clouds and sky, adding to the serene atmosphere. For anyone traveling in Shimoga or the Western Ghats, Kundadri is a must-visit destination for its beauty, tranquility, and the sense of connection it offers to both nature and spirituality.
Mohammed S — Google review
Best during monsoon and less effort to reach peak which is hardly finds 20 to 30 stairs but 6-7 kms road travel is very narrow and steepy. Good place to sit and chill.
Mohan O — Google review
Do not visit during the monsoon, since you won't be able to see the breathtaking views that everyone is talking about. Once in a while the fog clears up and you can appreciate the view. The drive/ride up the hill is tortuous and difficult. Would not recommend unless you have a bike or a decently powerful scooter. Stay safe!
Abhishek — Google review
This place route is not so easy, road condition is totally worse! If suddenly opposite vehicle comes, it becomes difficult to manage and pass from there! Better park your vehicles near the Main road temple Arch and take a jeep ride or better enquire with nearby localites about the condition before going to tophill During our visit it was difficult due to worse road condition
Vaibhav S — Google review
This is one of the oldest Jain temples, dating back to the 17th century, located atop a hill at an elevation of over 800 meters. The site offers a mesmerizing viewpoint and is truly a must-visit destination. Please note that the approach roads include several narrow curves—drive carefully.
Bahubali D — Google review
Beautiful sights of the valley below and rocks around. The drive up to the hills was difficult with very rough dirt roads. But worth the view.
Nikku M — Google review
It's a Jain temple with breathtaking view at the hilltop of the western ghats during the monsoon season. The road though is in very poor condition. People with good driving experience can take this route. The gate to this place closes down at 5pm so make sure you reach there on time.
Royden Q — Google review
Awesome and beautiful place for weekend fun. It is a jain place of worship so pls maintain sanctity and respect the nature. Enjoy the view and do not pollute the environment. Can enjoy the fresh air and greenery. Reach there by 6 am and not later to enjoy sunrise and also the view.
Dr M — Google review
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Karnataka 577432, India
25

Anegudde Sri Vinayaka Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Venerable Hindu temple & pilgrimage site devoted to Ganesha featuring a fish pond & a shaded shrine.
🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩 A very divine temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It ivisiting the place early in the morning. M No shorts or sleeveless dresses allowed. It will be crowded on weekends and Tuesdays and also on sankasti days. The temple offers various paid Sevas that the devotees can avail. They also sell the Prasad there. There is a good bus connection as well. The temple is about 20-30 kms from Udupi.
Chiranjeevi S — Google review
Annegudde (Kumbhashi) Sri Vinayaka Temple is a serene pilgrimage site located on a small hill in Kumbhashi, around 9 km south of Kundapur and about 100 km from Mangalore. It is one of the seven sacred places known as Mukti Sthalas in coastal Karnataka and holds a significant place in the hearts of devotees across Southern India. The temple is situated right off NH-66, making it very accessible by road. The temple complex is spacious, well-maintained and exudes a sense of divinity and peace. The architecture is striking, with a beautiful entrance and a clean, organized layout. There is ample parking space just outside the complex and the surroundings are quiet and conducive to spiritual reflection. The presiding deity is Lord Ganesha, also known here as Aane-Gudde Vinayaka. The idol is large, majestic, and adorned with silver and gold embellishments. It is believed by devotees to be ever-growing and immensely powerful in granting wishes. During my weekday afternoon visit, the temple was not crowded, allowing for an unhurried darshan. The pujari was soft spoken, helpful, and guided me kindly through the seva rituals. The temple offers various facilities for pilgrims, including a dedicated seva counter where one can make donations or purchase seva tickets. The process was smooth and well organized. There are also guest houses and a dormitory for those wishing to stay overnight. Shops selling flowers and puja items line the approach to the temple, along with some restaurants catering to visitors. Festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and Rathotsava in December are celebrated with grandeur here, drawing large crowds. On regular days, especially weekdays, the temple offers a calm and spiritually enriching experience. Annegudde Temple at Kumbhashi is an important spiritual destination in Karnataka. It combines divinity, cleanliness, good management and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you are a local devotee or a visitor exploring coastal Karnataka, this temple deserves a place on your itinerary.
Sourabh M — Google review
This temple is near Kundapura in between Udupi Kundapura, this place very popular & divinity place, every day prasadam meal coupan will be given 1 o clock to 2, historical stories u will see in the photos. Very nice place, Parking available, puja stores avilable
Murali K — Google review
✨ "A very divine and peaceful place. Anegudde Sri Vinayaka Temple has a wonderful spiritual ambience that instantly calms the mind. The surroundings are clean and serene, and you can truly feel the positive energy here. A must-visit temple for anyone seeking peace and blessings. 🙏"
Sreejith S — Google review
Vinayaka temple Annegudda Udupi District Anegudde in Karnataka . One of the best known Ganesha temples in Udupi District is that of Shri Maha Ganapathi at Anegudde. Anegudde is one of the seven ‘Mukti Sthalas’ (Parashurama Kshetra) in coastal Karnataka . While the name Kumbhasi is said to be derived from Kumbhasura, who was slain here. The story behind the name goes like, Long ago Once, faced with recurring spells of drought in the region, the sage Agasthya decides to perform yagas and penance to please the gods and bring rain. But all his efforts were constantly ruined by a demon named Kumbhasura living in the vicinity. The sage is determined that the demon must be eliminated to bring peace and prosperity to the region. Having learned that the Pandavas were roaming the region in exile, he requests Dharmaraya (Yudhisthira) to send Bhima for slaying the demon. Being the strongest amongst the Pandavas, Bhima readily agrees and a ferocious battle ensues. Despite Bhima’s strength, he is unable to kill Kumbhasura, who, by the virtue of a boon, seems invincible. Worried about the prospect of defeat, Bhima, while returning to camp after the day’s fight, happens to hear a divine voice that advises him to invoke the blessings of Lord Ganesha for achieving victory. On praying to the Lord, Bhima is bestowed with a sword by him, in the guise of an elephant that helps Bhima slay the demon. The region thus derives its name from two words namely Kumbhasura, the demon and Asi (sword), the weapon used to slay him. It is also said that as Lord Ganesha descended to earth in the guise of an elephant to bestow the sword, an elephant shaped rock is said to have appeared at this point, thus giving the place its other name, Ane­­gu­dde, meaning the hillock having an elephant shaped rock (ane meaning eleph­ant and gudde meaning hillock in Kannada). Once again I will say that One of the must visit Ganpati temple.... Anegudde Vinayaka temple- The name Anegudde comes from Aane (elephant) and Gudde (hillock), as it is the abode of the elephant-headed god, Sri Vinayaka. One of the best known Ganesha temples in Udupi District is that of Shri Maha Ganapathi at Anegudde. Anegudde is one of the seven ‘Mukti Sthalas’ (Parashurama Kshetra)in coastal Karnataka. Here, Lord Ganapathi is also called, ‘Siddhi Vinakaya’ and ‘Sarva Siddhi Pradaayaka’, the provider of all boons. People come here with all kinds of wishes. The Lord Vinayaka here is said to fulfill all the wishes of his devotees. Shri Anegudde Vinayaka Temple in Kumbashi village, Udupi District, Karnataka. This is the place where Lord Ganesha gave a sword to Bheema to fight with demon. Devotees wishes are fulfilled by the Lord without fail.
Ankur S — Google review
Kumbasi is a village in the Kundapura taluk of Udupi district, India It lies en route from Udupi towards Kundapura on the National Highway 66 (Formerly NH-17). The Vinayaka Temple is located on hillock called Anegudde, below hillock is known as Kumbasi or Kumbashi. Anegudde Vinayaka Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Anegudde is rewarded one of the seven 'Mukti Sthalas' of Karnataka or Parashurama kshetras, which are believed to be created by sage Parashurama. Anegudde is the combination of two words - 'Aane' meaning 'Elephant' and 'Gudde', which stands for 'hillock' as it is the abode of the elephant-headed god, Lord Vinayaka. Anegudde is also popularly called Kumbashi. The name Kumbhashi is said to be derived from the demon Kumbhasura. According to the mythology, when drought hit this area, Sage Agasthya performed penance to appease the Rain, God. During the penance, demon Kumbhasura started troubling the sages. Bheemasena gets a weapon from Lord Ganesha to kill Kumbahasura and assassinate him at this place. The temple at Anegudde is dedicated to Lord Vinayaka (Ganesha). According to Legend, Sage Agasthya arrived from heaven to perform Yagna (religious offering) to please the Devas for rain. Kumbasura, an Asura troubled the sages and disrupted the yagna. At this time Lord Ganesha blessed Bheema of Pandavas, with a sword. Bheema fought Kumbasura and slays him. The main sanctum sanctorum contains the majestic figure of Vinayaka with silver Armour, in a standing posture. Tulabharam, a custom of offering to God valuables in weight equivalent of a person is frequently done in this temple by devotees. Ganesha Chauthi is the main festival in this temple. Ganesh Chaturthi is the main festival celebrated at Anegudde temple. Sankashta Chaturthi is also celebrated with great devotion here. On the Chauthi / Chaturthi of every lunar month, special poojas are held at the temple. The car festival (Rathostava) of this temple is held during the first week of December. Must visit..
Shashank S — Google review
Plessnt temple and famous temple. interiors made by wooden work with small statues very nice.
Grsivakumar K — Google review
Divine place of Lord Ganesha located in west coastal region (Karavali) between Udupi and Kundapura, close to NH 66. A must visit place to offer prayers to Lord Ganesha and seek his blessings.
Deepak S — Google review
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Anegudde Vinayaka Temple Road, Kumbhashi, Karnataka 576257, India
http://www.aneguddetemple.in/
+91 74060 93533
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Kavaledurga

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Kavaledurga is a hilltop fortress with ancient granite ruins, including the remnants of palace quarters, temples, and a pond. It offers a glimpse into the historical significance of the site and provides visitors with an opportunity to explore its intriguing past.
4.5
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Karnataka 577414, India
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Shri Brahmi Durgaparameshwari Temple (Kamalashile)

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
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Shri Brahmi Durgaparameshwari Temple kamalashile, located 46 km from the city center, is a serene and spiritually enriching place dedicated to Goddess Durga Parameshwari. The temple's intricate architecture and vibrant colors create a sacred atmosphere, while the rituals and chants contribute to a deep spiritual connection. Situated on a river bank amidst green forests and hills, the temple offers a peaceful ambiance for devotees.
An amazing place. Amazing food served at the temple. Full course happy meal. Hot and delicious. Don’t miss the cave temple nearby Priest and few volunteers will guide you through the cave and tell you stories and try to extort some money from you dropping sad stories about its their only source of income Do as you please with them. Place is worth a visit for sure
Kiran B — Google review
The Sri Brahmi Durgaparameshwari Temple, situated in Kamalashile village, Udupi district, Karnataka, is dedicated to Goddess Durga Parameshwari, worshipped uniquely in the form of a Linga. This Linga is believed to embody the combined powers of Goddesses Mahakali, Maha Lakshmi, and Maha Saraswati. The temple's origins trace back to the Treta Yuga, with legends narrating that Goddess Parvati manifested as the Kamalashile Linga after vanquishing the demon Khararatasura. The temple is renowned for its annual car festival, held every April, and the 'Salaam Pooja,' an evening ritual honoring historical Muslim rulers Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. Visitors can also explore the nearby Suparshwa Cave, a site of ancient meditation. The temple offers free food and lodging to devotees, reflecting its hospitality. Kamalashile is approximately 35 kilometers from Kundapura..
Shashank S — Google review
The Brahmi Durgaparameshwari Temple, Kamalashile, is surrounded by hills, streams, and dense forests, making it a truly peaceful and divine destination. As per belief, Goddess Parvati manifested here as Sri Brahmi Durgaparameshwari, a powerful form of Shakti, to bless devotees and destroy evil forces. The temple is uniquely situated at the sacred confluence of Kubja River and Varahi River, further enhancing its sanctity. One of the highlights of the temple rituals is the Mahamangalarathi at 12:30 pm, after which all devotees are served prasadam (free lunch). The meal, offered on a banana leaf, is wholesome and traditional — with three types of curries, chutney, pickle, salad, two varieties of sweets, rice, sambhar, rasam, curd, and ending with buttermilk. A heartfelt thanks to the temple trust for serving such delicious and fulfilling food with devotion.
Shankarappa A — Google review
Shri Brahmi Durgaparameshwari Temple in Kamalashile is a very powerful and sacred place surrounded by green hills and rivers. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Durgaparameshwari and is known for its calm atmosphere and divine energy. The beautiful Kubja River flows beside the temple, adding to its peaceful and spiritual feeling. The location is full of natural beauty a must-visit for devotees and nature lovers
VIGNESH P — Google review
My visit to Sri Brahmi Durga Parameshwari Temple in Kamalashile was truly special. The temple was filled with the sounds of prayers, bells, and devotees, creating a lively devotional atmosphere. When I stood before the Goddess, I felt an instant sense of strength and comfort. It was a powerful darshan that left me with inner peace and positivity. Afterward, the temple lunch was another highlight. The variety and taste of the dishes made it feel like a grand wedding feast, served with devotion and generosity. The combination of experiencing the Goddess’s presence and enjoying such a fulfilling meal made the visit unforgettable.
Axita A — Google review
Goddess is so beautifully adorned that you instantly feel blessed. the prasadam here is very tasty and well prepared. I never had these many item served in temple.MUST VISIT
Priyesh — Google review
Powerful temple of Goddess Brahmi Durga Parameshwari located in Udupi district just 25 kms from Kundapura. A lingam is visible infront of the goddess. The temple complex is well maintained with ample space for vehicle parking. The anna prasadam served during lunch was amazing and had 15-20 items. The prasadam tasted amazing.
Sourabh M — Google review
One of the divine place near Siddapur and Kundapura. Goddess Durga parameshwari temple is nicely located near river. Roads and temple surrounding will be muddy during rainy season. No one can go hungry here as full meals is provided for everyone. Temple will have more crowds during lunch time. Hatsoff to the management who manage so much meals every day
Kini P — Google review
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4.7
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PW66+Q6M, Kamalashile Proper, Karnataka 576229, India
+91 95915 60809
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Maravanthe beach

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Maravanthe Beach, located in Udupi, is a popular destination for families and travel enthusiasts. Situated alongside NH66, the beach offers opportunities for swimming, diving, and enjoying scenic sunsets. Visitors can indulge in picnics while children are drawn to the various activities available. The beach provides a peaceful and beautiful setting with ample parking space along the road. Additionally, there are local shops offering refreshments like tea and snacks.
Lovely awesome beach close to Road and very scenic. Sowparnika River to one side and Beach on the other. Great place to spend time. Few activities also avbl.
Vishak N — Google review
Beautiful and unique beach where the sea runs parallel to the highway. The view is stunning on both sides — Arabian Sea on one and Souparnika River on the other. Very peaceful and clean place, perfect for a sunset stop during a coastal drive.
Aditi — Google review
Maravanthe Beach is highly praised for its stunning natural beauty, featuring a unique geography where the Arabian Sea is on one side of the highway and the Souparnika River on the other.The sea near Maravanthe Beach has a steep gradient, there are no lifeguards, and it can be dangerous to swim, particularly during the monsoon season when tides are strong. Many advise avoiding deep sea bathing here. The beach is less crowded, making it a peaceful spot, and the roadside stalls offering snacks like crispy gobi manchurian add to the experience.
Thilak K — Google review
Unique and beautiful beach it is near to highway and other side river. Good place to take photos, be careful and do not litter.
T.VIGNESH N — Google review
One of beautiful beaches.. you gets to see river on one side and sea on other side of road .. sunset from beach is peaceful view
Yogesh L — Google review
This beach is uniquely picturesque—the National Highway runs right between the serene Arabian Sea and the parallel Souparnika River. It boasts a long stretch of pristine white sand and clear blue water, earning it the nickname "Virgin Beach" for its untouched beauty. The spectacular sight of the sea and river running side-by-side is considered the only one of its kind in India and is a photographer's delight. The area offers a wonderful mix of tranquil relaxation and the option for exciting water sports in a less crowded, peaceful environment. Watching the sun set over the Arabian Sea from this vantage point, with the river glowing behind you, is an unforgettable and deeply calming experience.
Gokul P — Google review
Maravanthe Beach is a unique coastal gem, a destination where the road, the sea, and the river meet—and every frame feels like a story waiting to be told. The golden sands, calm waves, and endless horizon make it a place where every moment feels cinematic. As the sun sets, the whole coastline glows in warm amber tones, blending the beauty of nature with the quiet rhythm of coastal life.
Gracious R — Google review
One of must visit beach Near Gokarna. One side high way road, another side beach with stunning views. It gives you best and memorable experience. I recommend to go there with your own vehicle or rent any car or bike. Because public transport is not much frequent in this route. Sun rise and sun set looks so asome from this beach.
Yogesh K — Google review
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Karnataka, India, USA
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Kodachadri

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Kodachadri is a 4,406-ft. peak located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, offering trekking trails through dense forests, waterfalls, and breathtaking elevated views. It is known as a paradise for trekkers and provides an exciting opportunity to explore the beauty of the region. Accessible from Shimoga, this destination allows visitors to embark on challenging treks amidst cloud-covered peaks and lush green terrain.
I did the Kodachadri trek on June 22, 2025, in the Shivamogga district of Karnataka. Starting from my homestay, I covered around 14 km in total, doing only the one-way trek on foot. The return was via a jeep ride that cost ₹450 per person. The trek took about 6 hours to complete and reached an elevation of 1,343 meters. It was a moderately challenging route that pushed me both physically and mentally. One of the highlights was crossing a waterfall during the trek. The trail was incredibly scenic, surrounded by dense greenery and the peaceful sounds of nature. I went with a group of friends, and the shared effort and laughs made the experience more enjoyable, even when it got tough. Reaching the top felt amazing. The weather that day was just right for a monsoon trek—light rain and fog added a magical, calming vibe to the whole atmosphere. Standing at the summit after the climb was truly rewarding. However, the trekking group we joined, Native Trekking, was a big letdown. Their coordination was very poor—they were late at every stage, and at the trek checkpoint, we were made to stand in line for over two hours just to register. On the way back, some fellow trekkers played loud music and behaved rudely, and the organizers didn’t respond at all to complaints—possibly because they were part of the same local group. Kodachadri is undoubtedly a beautiful place, and I would definitely recommend the trek itself—but not with Native Trekking. Their lack of professionalism ruined part of the experience. I had done the Netravathi trek earlier, and compared to that, Kodachadri was a mix of breathtaking nature and poor management.
Harish P — Google review
I've visited this stunning hill station twice - once in 2018 during the rainy season and again in 2019 during the summer. Both times were breathtakingly beautiful in their own ways. The trek to the top is moderately challenging, but the scenic views are simply divine. I loved the misty greens and the beauty of nature all around. It's really heaven! Plus, there's an option to reach the top by jeep too, so you can choose your adventure. Trekking is a great way to experience the natural beauty up close, with mist-covered hills and lush greenery all the way. And the moment you reach the top, it's like a divine feeling washes over you - your mind becomes calm, and you feel serene peace. The panoramic views from the summit are pure magic, with sunrises and sunsets that'll leave you speechless. Kodachadri is a must-visit destination for any nature lover or trekking enthusiast.
Chandu R — Google review
Kodachadri trek is an amazing experience filled with lush greenery all around. The trails are quite steep, making it a bit challenging, especially during the rainy season when the path gets slippery and fog covers the view. But the misty atmosphere makes it feel magical
Pramitha — Google review
Kodachadri, located in the heart of the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary in the Shimoga district of Karnataka, is more than just a mountain peak—it's an adventure, a spiritual retreat, and a paradise for nature photographers. Standing tall at 1,343 meters (4,406 ft), this peak truly lives up to its name, which translates from Sanskrit as "Jasmine of the Hills." The main allure of Kodachadri is the journey to the summit. Visitors have two primary modes of transport: the adventurous trek or the thrilling jeep safari. Once at the peak, the views are breathtaking.The sunset views here are truly magnificent, painting the sky in fiery gold and orange hues. ​Kodachadri is deeply linked to mythology and history, adding a layer of spiritual significance to the visit. ​Sarvajna Peetha is a small, ancient stone structure believed to be the spot where the great philosopher and saint Adi Shankaracharya meditated. Whether you're a nature lover, a trekking enthusiast, or a spiritual seeker, Kodachadri offers a deeply satisfying experience.
Ajith E — Google review
One of the best trekking route in Karnataka. Kodachadri trek in western ghats passes through the deep forest trails. Trek can be done is 2 routes one is from the Kattinahole via the Hidlumane waterfalls and second is from Valur route. The most popular, adventurous and beautiful trek route is being Hidlumane waterfalls starting from Kattinahole. Need to register online for the trekking. If you are looking for Jeep to reach the peak of Kodachadri, no online bookings required. A 12KMS trail passes through deep forest trials along with Hidlumane waterfalls. Trek is going to easy to moderate trek with slight steep trek during the mid points.
Mahendra S — Google review
Kodachadri, with its lush forests, hidden waterfalls, and misty peaks, offers breathtaking views and fresh air far away from air and noise pollution. With no mobile networks to distract you, it’s a perfect escape for trekking enthusiasts and nature lovers. The best time to visit is during the monsoon, when the landscape comes alive in its full glory.
Rajesh R — Google review
Awesome 💫 Must visit once in your lifetime. Off road jeep ride is best part ⚡Never miss this place.
Akhi 3 — Google review
Kodachadri, nestled in Karnataka's Western Ghats, is a renowned destination celebrated for its lush landscapes, spiritual significance, and adventurous trekking routes. Standing at an elevation of 1,343 meters, it is the highest peak in the Shivamogga district and has been designated a natural heritage site by the Karnataka Government. 🌄 Highlights Trekking Experience: The trek to Kodachadri is both challenging and rewarding, offering routes through dense tropical forests, meadows, and waterfalls. The journey culminates at the Sarvajna Peetha, a small temple where Adi Shankaracharya is believed to have meditated, providing panoramic views of the Western Ghats. Off-Road Jeep Ride: For those less inclined to trek, a jeep ride is available, navigating through rugged terrains to a point near the peak. While the ride is thrilling, it can be quite bumpy and is not recommended for individuals with back issues. Spiritual Significance: Beyond its natural beauty, Kodachadri holds religious importance, forming a backdrop to the Mookambika Temple in Kollur. The Sarvajna Peetha at the summit is a revered site for devotees. ⚠️ Things to Consider Physical Demands: The trek can be strenuous, especially during monsoon seasons when paths become slippery. It's advisable for individuals with health concerns to assess their capabilities before attempting the trek. Limited Facilities: Accommodations at the peak are basic, with limited amenities. Travelers should be prepared for minimal facilities and carry necessary supplies. Environmental Concerns: Visitors have noted instances of littering at the summit. It's essential to maintain the sanctity and cleanliness of the environment by disposing of waste responsibly.
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Kolluru Shri Mookambika Devi Temple

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Nestled in the tranquil Western Ghats of Karnataka, India, Kolluru Shri Mookambika Devi Temple is a revered Hindu shrine dating back around 1,200 years. Dedicated to Goddess Mookambika, it is known for its distinctive idol believed to embody both Saraswati and Mahalakshmi. The temple's construction reflects a blend of Keralan and Dravidian styles.
Kollur Mookambika Temple is one of the most divine and spiritually uplifting temples in South India. Nestled at the foothills of the Western Ghats, the temple is surrounded by lush greenery and serene natural beauty, making the atmosphere calm and sacred. Dedicated to Goddess Mookambika, the temple holds great significance for devotees, especially those seeking blessings for education and knowledge. The sanctum, with its golden idol and powerful energy, leaves you with a sense of peace and devotion. The daily rituals and chants are carried out with great discipline and devotion, enhancing the spiritual experience. The temple is well-organized, with proper facilities for pilgrims. The nearby Souparnika River also adds to the temple’s charm, as devotees often take a dip before entering. Kollur Mookambika Temple is not just a place of worship but an experience of divine grace and tranquility. A must-visit for anyone seeking spiritual blessings in Karnataka.
Sureshmi S — Google review
Spiritual Experience amongst the hills !! Plenty of small hotels around for a quick freshen up or day stay to suit budgets ! Reservations is required for bigger hotels like Mahalakshmi hotel , probably the most popular one. Plan for parking as the places around temple is no parking zone ! Darshan and various poojas tickets can be brought at the temple complex once you enter ! The darshan is divine and you can get a small blessing, which is a few add on most temples have introduced in the temple complex once! Around south canara most temples offer prasada in form of lunch and dinner which is a must try experience
Venkat P — Google review
Visiting Kollur Mookambika Temple is not just a journey to a sacred shrine — it’s a soul-stirring experience that stays with you long after you leave. Nestled at the foothills of the Western Ghats in Karnataka, surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle hum of nature, this ancient temple dedicated to Devi Mookambika feels alive with divine energy. The moment you step into the temple complex, there’s a quiet sense of sanctity that embraces you. The golden idol of Goddess Mookambika, said to embody Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati, radiates such grace and strength that it’s impossible not to feel moved. The priests perform the rituals with deep devotion, and the chanting of mantras echoes beautifully through the temple halls. What makes Kollur so special is the powerful feminine energy that permeates the space. Whether you come seeking wisdom, strength, or peace, there’s a sense of being heard here — as though the Goddess herself listens with compassion. The temple’s location adds to its magic: misty hills, the Souparnika River flowing nearby, and the sounds of birds at dawn make the surroundings feel heavenly. If you visit early in the morning, when the lamps are still flickering and the temple bells ring softly, the experience feels almost otherworldly. Prasadam is simple yet soulful, and the temple is well-maintained despite the large number of devotees who visit each day. Pilgrims from across South India — especially from Kerala and Karnataka — come here for Vidyarambham, Aksharabhyasam, and special pujas for children and students, making it a deeply family-oriented and spiritually uplifting place.
Roopesh K — Google review
I recently visited the Kollur Sri Mookambika Temple, and it was one of the most divine and peaceful experiences of my temple journey. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Mookambika, an incarnation of Parvathi Devi, who is worshipped as the goddess of power, wisdom, and courage. Located at the foothills of the Western Ghats and surrounded by lush greenery, the temple’s atmosphere is serene and filled with spiritual energy. The architecture of the temple is traditional Kerala style mixed with Karnataka influences, with beautiful stone carvings and copper plated roofing. The main deity is made of Panchaloha (five metals), and the sanctum radiates a powerful divine presence. The darshan queue is well-managed, and even during weekends, it moves smoothly. Regular darshan is free, and special poojas or sevas can be booked at the counter for a reasonable fee. - Timings: Usually from 5:00 AM to 1:30 PM and 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM. - Dress code: Traditional attire is compulsory, men should wear dhoti or pants, and women should wear sarees or salwar suits. - The temple serves Anna Prasada to devotees daily, which is simple and delicious. - Ample parking space nearby. - Several shops around the temple sell pooja items, prasadam, and souvenirs. - Lodging and food options are easily available near the temple premises. Overall, the Kollur Mookambika Temple offers a deeply spiritual and peaceful atmosphere, making it a must-visit for devotees seeking blessings and inner tranquility.
Srinivasa D — Google review
This is a highly potent Shakti Peetha where the Goddess Mookambika, the embodiment of Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati, blesses devotees. The setting is beautifully serene and spiritual, situated on the banks of the sacred Souparnika River and backed by the lush Kodachadri Hills. The main deity, a Swayambhu Lingam with a unique golden line, represents the harmonious union of Shiva and Shakti—a powerful sight. The temple, consecrated by Adi Shankaracharya, is a key center for knowledge (Vidya) and is exceptionally well-maintained and organized. An unforgettable spiritual journey that offers immense peace and attracts devotees from all over South India seeking divine knowledge and blessings.
Gokul P — Google review
🌺 Mookambika Temple, Kollur — A Divine Experience I had the privilege of visiting the sacred Mookambika Temple in Kollur this Monday, and the experience was nothing short of divine. Nestled amidst the lush greenery of the Western Ghats, this ancient temple radiates a spiritual energy that’s both grounding and uplifting. From the moment I stepped into the temple premises, I felt an overwhelming sense of peace and reverence. The sanctum, dedicated to Goddess Mookambika — a powerful embodiment of Shakti — exudes a magnetic aura that draws devotees into deep contemplation and devotion. The rituals were performed with grace and precision, and the temple priests maintained a serene atmosphere that enhanced the spiritual experience. 🛕 Highlights: • The architecture is a beautiful blend of Kerala and Karnataka styles, with intricate carvings and a timeless charm. • The temple’s location by the Souparnika River adds to its mystical appeal — many devotees take a dip before darshan. • Despite being a popular pilgrimage site, the surroundings were clean, well-managed, and welcoming. 🙏 Verdict: A must-visit for anyone seeking spiritual solace, cultural richness, or simply a moment of quiet reflection. Whether you’re a believer or a seeker, Mookambika Temple leaves a lasting impression on the soul. ---
Binoy V — Google review
🌺 Divine Experience at Sri Mookambika Temple 🌺 My visit to the sacred Mookambika Temple was truly a soul-touching experience. The divine presence of Devi Mookambika can be deeply felt the moment you enter the temple premises. The peaceful atmosphere, the powerful vibrations of the chants, and the spiritual energy around the sanctum bring immense calmness and devotion to the heart. The temple is beautifully maintained, and the priests perform the rituals with great devotion. The surroundings — the lush greenery, the sound of the Souparnika River, and the gentle bells — make it a perfect place for prayer and reflection. I felt truly blessed to receive Devi’s darshan. A visit here is not just a journey of faith, but also a reminder of divine grace and protection. 🌸🙏 Highly recommended for all devotees seeking peace, blessings, and spiritual awakening.
ശേഖർ A — Google review
A very spiritual and calming place nestled in nature. The darshan of Goddess Mookambika is truly divine and gives a sense of peace. The temple is neat and well organized, and the priests conduct the poojas beautifully. The road to Kollur is scenic, making the journey enjoyable. However, it can get very crowded during weekends and festivals, so patience is needed. The Souparnika River nearby adds charm, but cleanliness could be improved.
Nimisha C — Google review
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Temple Rd, Kollur, Karnataka 576220, India
https://kollurmookambikatemple.org/
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