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How long is the drive from Panjim to Udupi?

The direct drive from Panjim to Udupi is 193 mi (311 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 35 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Panjim to Udupi, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Canacona, as well as top places to visit like Sahakari Spice Farm and Colva Beach, or the ever-popular Shri Shantadurga Temple.

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Top city between Panjim and Udupi

The top city between Panjim and Udupi is Canacona. It's 1 hour from Panjim and 4 hours from Udupi.
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Canacona

Canacona, located in the South Goa district of India, is a city known for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. The area includes several picturesque villages such as Patnem, Chaudi, Poinguinim, Loliem-Polem, Agonda, and Gaumdongre. Chaudi serves as the main town in this region. Canacona is famous for being home to the stunning Palolem Beach.
Most popular city on this route
1 minute off the main route, 24% of way to Udupi

Best stops along Panjim to Udupi drive

The top stops along the way from Panjim to Udupi (with short detours) are Palolem Beach, Colva Beach, and Dudhsagar Falls. Other popular stops include Agonda, Benaulim Beach, and Jog Falls.
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Shri Shantadurga Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shree Shantadurga Temple, built in the early 1730s, is a grand Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Shantadurga. Situated at the foothill of Kavlem village in Ponda Taluka, it is one of the largest and most important temples in Goa. The temple houses deities of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu amidst a distinctive six-storeyed deepstambha and ratha with gilt work.
One of the most peaceful and divine temples in Goa! The architecture is stunning, with a beautiful mix of Goan and Portuguese styles. The temple surroundings are very clean and well-maintained. The atmosphere is calm, spiritual, and perfect for prayer or just quiet reflection. It’s a great place to experience traditional Goan Hindu culture. I loved the serene vibes, and the view from the temple steps was also beautiful. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Goa – not just for devotees but also for those who enjoy heritage and peaceful spots. 🙏✨
Seelan K — Google review
Quite serene calm place away from hustle bustle of city life, family goddesses of some, but a good place to worship the deity. Clean temple area. One can book and stay overnight for early morning pooja. Good facilities with clean toilets and canteen.
Dr. V — Google review
One of the hidden gems in Goa. It's a temple of Mother Durga deity - a symbol of feminine power and grace. Very calm and heavenly surroundings. Can spend 30mins easily basking the calmness and peace. Parking can be a concern on a bad day. But definitely a must visit, if in Goa
Soumya K — Google review
Shri Shantadurga Temple in Goa is a serene spiritual retreat known for its stunning architecture, peaceful ambiance and deep cultural significance. Located in Kavlem, Ponda, it’s one of Goa’s most revered temples and a must-visit for those seeking tranquility and heritage. a peaceful form of Durga who mediated between Vishnu and Shiva, the temple symbolizes harmony and divine intervention. The calm and meditative atmosphere is definitely something one must experience. the pond outside is well protected & super clean.
Laukik J — Google review
This temple is a hidden gem in Goa, offering a peaceful respite from the more bustling tourist areas. As one of the oldest temples in the state, it has a rich history and spiritual significance. The temple is situated in a beautiful, natural setting, away from the main roads and crowds. The serene ambiance is enhanced by the lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere. Inside the temple, you can find the deities of Durga Mata and Lakshmi Narayana, adding to the spiritual experience. While the roads leading to the temple may be a bit more remote, the journey is well worth it to discover this peaceful and historic place of worship. I highly recommend visiting this temple for those seeking a authentic, spiritual experience in Goa.
Jeevitha J — Google review
Beautiful experience. We witnessed Makarotsav during Navaratri. The temple premises is large with the temple beautifully constructed in the unique Goan architectural style. There is Anna dasohama (free food service by the temple) and a canteen where you can buy paid food. Also, the sarees offered by pilgrims/ devotees to the diety are sold / auctioned at very low prices which you can buy here.
Hitha N — Google review
Ensure dress code. vendors outside the temple selling Nariyal, Banana, Mala (Offering to God) at Rs 150/- which is much higher. Further you can go temple without this (offering). Temple provide lot of peace.
RAKESH — Google review
A truly divine and peaceful place to visit in Goa! 🙏✨ The Shanta Durga Temple is not only architecturally stunning 🏛️ but also spiritually uplifting. Surrounded by lush greenery and set against a scenic backdrop ⛰️🌿, the temple exudes a calming atmosphere the moment you step in. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Shantadurga, known as the goddess of peace and mediation, and you can truly feel a sense of tranquility in the air. The premises are clean, well-maintained, and beautifully designed with a blend of Goan and Indo-Portuguese architecture 💫🌺 We loved the serene ambiance, the soothing chants, and the spiritual energy of the place. It’s not just a religious spot, but also a cultural and historical landmark worth visiting while in Goa 📿🕊️ Parking is available 🚗, and the area around the temple is well-organized and easy to navigate. Overall, a must-visit if you’re in Goa—whether for spiritual reasons, culture, or just some quiet reflection 🌸 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Aishwarya A — Google review
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Kapileswari - Kavlem Rd, Donshiwado, Ponda, Goa 403401, India
https://shreeshantadurga.com/
+91 832 231 2557
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Sahakari Spice Farm

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Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Sahakari Spice Farm, located in the Ponda area of Goa, is a sprawling 130-acre plantation that grows an array of spices, herbs, and trees. Visitors can immerse themselves in the aromatic experience by plucking and tasting pepper, sampling the world's hottest chillies - Peri Peri, enjoying an elephant shower, and indulging in a traditional Goan lunch prepared with farm-fresh spices.
They sadly don’t have elephants anymore (I read online about it and was looking forward to introducing my toddler to them but the forest department took them away a couple years ago). Regardless we had a great time overall. Tour guide, Lucy, was amazing. Fresh lunch was delicious. Great, reasonably priced herbal products to buy from their store .
Charuta K — Google review
Very beautiful farm and one of a kind experience if you are visiting for first time. They welcome you with flowers and then serve you a welcome drink. Then you have a option of having lunch or going on a tour of farm. Lunch was home like and tasty. They served both veg and non veg food. It is a buffet. Then on tour they explain you all about the different spices and condiments they grow in the farm and their benefits. At last they pour a mixture of some herbs with water on your back to relieve your fatigue. Overall a great experience.
Akashsingh S — Google review
If you like being around nature and love the knowledge of trees, plants and spices you must visit this Spice Farm. The entry fee was only Rs. 500/- per head which includes a tour guide and a lunch buffet. The welcome to the farm was with a shower of flower petals and a small glass of Lemon Grass tea which has many health benefits. The tour guide is available in Hindi, English and Konkani languages. Our tour guide Saiksha who gave us a tour in English was very sweet, polite and knowledgeable. The tour of the plantation is for about 25 to 30 minutes and is a walking tour. Post that they refresh you with herbal cold water on your back to soothe and calm you. They also give you 15ml of Fenni a local goan alcohol made from the Cashew fruit. You can then sit down for your lavish spread of authentic local cuisine. There is ample of parking space available here and it's better to come in early when it's cooler and has less crowd.
Adrian R — Google review
What an amazing experience for the eyes and the tummy… the guided tour was very informative and while it is a large plantation a quick 30 minute walk around the key areas was good to get a feel for this place… the food both veg, non veg including seafood was soooooo tasty… The staff kind, knowledgeable and genuinely trying to give everyone a good time. No Regrets and must visit…
Neil M — Google review
I went here on my birthday — and man, that turned out to be such a great decision! The food was absolutely amazing, and our guide was both knowledgeable and super nice, with just the right touch of sarcasm that made the tour fun and engaging. Everyone we met was incredibly kind. We were actually the first ones to arrive that day, and they welcomed us with flower petals and a warm cup of lemongrass tea infused with cardamom and ginger — such a lovely start! And can I say it again? The food was AMAZING. They served it in earthen pots — not sure if it’s cooked in them too, but either way, it was delicious 😬
Saburi S — Google review
It’s a spice plantation & agro-tourism venture located in Curti, Ponda, Goa. The farm occupies around 130 acres and has been developed into a tourist spot where visitors can see how various spices and crops grow naturally. The farm not only grows spices (like pepper, cardamom, nutmeg etc) but also fruit trees, medicinal herbs and practices eco-friendly farming methods. The experience includes a guided tour of the plantation and a traditional Goan meal (buffet style). They have both veg and non-veg options.
Aakriti A — Google review
Visiting the spice farm is definitely worth it. It's a privately owned farm spread over 130 acres, though only 2–3 acres are accessible to visitors. The guided tour is informative, offering great insights into various spices, their Ayurvedic benefits, and how to identify fake products often sold in the market. The entry fee is INR 500 per person, which includes a guided tour, farm visit, and lunch. The food was delicious, healthy, and they even offer Jain/Swaminarayan options, making it completely vegetarian-friendly. Since the farm is located away from North Goa, it's best to go by car for convenience.
Ketanbhai D — Google review
🌿 An Absolutely Wonderful Experience at the Sahakari Spice Farm, Goa! My visit to this spice farm was one of the most memorable experiences of my Goa trip! The place is absolutely wonderful — peaceful, green, and filled with the aroma of nature. Our journey started at 8:30 AM from Panaji, and after navigating through Google Maps, we reached the farm around 9:45 AM. We were the first visitors of the day and were warmly welcomed with a refreshing cup of organic herbal green tea, made from freshly grown spices. Soon after, a guide escorted us through the farm, explaining in detail about the different species of spices, their lifespans, when they start producing yield, and the climatic conditions required for their growth. We also learned about various organic farming techniques used to enhance spice production. Though I forgot his name, I truly admire him for his amazing knowledge, communication skills, and humble nature — he made the tour so engaging! The farm tour lasted about an hour, surrounded by lush greenery, the sound of flowing water, and the soothing scent of spices — it was an absolute delight for the senses. After the tour, we followed a traditional ritual where a blend of two organic oils was applied to our back — said to relieve tiredness, and it truly worked! Then came a chance to taste Feni, Goa’s traditional alcohol made from cashew fruit — like a desi version of tequila! Next, we moved to the dining area for an unlimited Goan buffet, and honestly, it exceeded all expectations — especially for just ₹500 per person! There were around 10–12 vegetarian options and 3 non-vegetarian dishes, along with starters, desserts, and drinks. The flavors were authentic and delicious — finally, I got to taste the real Goan cuisine I’d been searching for throughout my trip. We ended the visit by exploring the farm shop, where we purchased some authentic spices and oils. Prices were slightly on the higher side, but considering they are pure and organic, it’s completely worth it. After relaxing for a while and capturing some photos amidst the beautiful greenery, we headed back to our hotel, completely refreshed and satisfied. 🌴 Overall, this spice farm is a must-visit place for anyone exploring Goa! It’s educational, relaxing, and offers a perfect mix of nature, culture, and cuisine. Highly recommended!
RAVI R — Google review
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C26G+23G, Panjim - Belagavi Main Rd, Curti, Ponda, Goa 403401, India
https://sahakarispicefarm.com/
+91 832 231 2394
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Colva Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Colva Beach is a popular and scenic beach in South Goa, offering a range of activities for adventure seekers and couples. It is known for its open-air eateries, bars, and nightspots with views of the sea. The beach is located about 6 kilometers west of Margao and is one of the oldest in the region. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing on its fine white sands surrounded by coconut groves.
Colva beach is Nice and peaceful beach in South Goa. But somewhere beach is not maintained clean. Good for family. We can have drinks and good eateries here.
Ravi N — Google review
it's a beautiful beach. but too crowded. You want they you can go here otherwise there is nothing special about this beach. but the market of this area is really good, every shop is negotiable, if ur planning to do some shopping then you can give it a try.
Aparna M — Google review
Kolva beach is around 5 kms from South Goa City of madgaon, Beach is famous for its white sand, water sports like jet skiing, beach is a popular spot for goans and tourists. It's also known for its vibrant nightlife, beach side dining, you can enjoy a veriety of sea foods there with a sip of vine/bear.
Nagesh S — Google review
Wonderful beach with calm vibes and unhindered view of the sea. Being less explored, the beach has clean sand & loads of sea shells. However, the approach road to the beach is very narrow with limited space for car parking.
Subho — Google review
Beach is good...Infact it is crowded...Seriously this is not beach for foreigners / Indian tourists...This beach is crowded with locals & even normal people...They will be looking at us like strange things,even if we are wearing sleeveless...Police help & guard help is available...but cannot do anything with staring...The main thing is,its not men staring at us,its the women...Most of the women were burkha weared or else saree weared ...So their looks will be uncomfortable for us...So if you are a foreigner,it is better to Benaulim beach which 12 minutes away from this beach...U will be feeling comfortable... Rather than this thing,this beach is very huge & large...very good place for family...
Priyanka — Google review
This is one of the major beaches is South Goa. The beach is very clean, and is situated in an ideal location. You’ll also find tons of water sports here, do carry cash for this. The beach is not very crowded, yet, its very safe. If you like calm, peaceful beach that is also safe, you can visit here.
Snigdha S — Google review
Its best for couple and chill for quite and romantic place...in night you can have makeout in beach No-one will be there to disturb you and if you in group In beach you can make you on party there...for solo Traveler only 1 day visit is good that it..
Varun — Google review
Best beach in madgaon & nearby, all i have to say is best location for stay if you need a peaceful stay with all the good restaurants nearby.
Bhanu S — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(1988)
Goa, India, USA
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Benaulim Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Benaulim Beach is a serene and spacious sandy beach in South Goa, offering sunbeds and casual dining at its charming shacks. It's known for being relatively undiscovered, making it perfect for a relaxed holiday with casual swimming. The area also boasts attractions like the Big Foot Museum, showcasing Goan culture and heritage, as well as the historic Church of St John The Baptist.
15 mins from the much hyped colva beach but this one is much cleaner and less crowded. It's a White sand beach. We spotted many starfishes, sea snails and small crabs on the beach. Beautiful place to enjoy sunset
Prashant G — Google review
Betalbatim Beach (often called Belaluim by locals) is a nice, cozy, and peaceful beach — perfect for relaxing away from the crowd 🌊. The sand is clean, and it’s great for an evening walk or just sitting by the waves. However, be careful not to drink alcohol on the beach, as police often patrol the area and can fine you if caught 🚫🍺. Overall, it’s a beautiful, calm spot to unwind and enjoy the serene side of Goa.
AMAN R — Google review
South Goa very calm and silent in beach . You will enjoy sunset and winds 🌅. With no crowded. Each beach have different from geography and sand noice.
Pushpendra C — Google review
Benaulim Beach offers a delightful experience! 🏖️ The serene atmosphere and picturesque views make it a wonderful spot to unwind. I particularly enjoyed the peaceful ambiance and the soft sands. Definitely worth a visit!
El S — Google review
Benaulim Beach is an absolute paradise that offers everything you could hope for in a coastal getaway. From the moment I arrived, I was captivated by the pristine golden sands stretching as far as the eye can see, framed by the gentle waves of the Arabian Sea. The beach is wonderfully clean and less crowded compared to some of the more tourist-heavy spots, making it the perfect place to unwind and soak in the tranquil beauty of nature. One of the highlights of Benaulim Beach is the warm, welcoming atmosphere created by the local community. Friendly vendors, charming beach shacks, and cozy cafes line the shore, offering delicious fresh seafood and refreshing drinks. I especially enjoyed lounging under the palm trees while savoring Goan specialties, all with the soothing sound of waves in the background. It felt like the perfect balance between relaxation and vibrant local culture. For those seeking adventure, Benaulim Beach has plenty to offer as well. Whether it’s kayaking, dolphin spotting, or simply taking a long, peaceful walk along the shore, there’s something for everyone. The sunsets here are truly breathtaking—each evening, the sky turns into a magnificent canvas of orange and pink hues, providing unforgettable photo opportunities and moments of calm reflection. Overall, Benaulim Beach exceeded all my expectations and left me with wonderful memories. It’s an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike who want to experience authentic Goan charm without the hustle and bustle of more commercialized beaches. I can’t wait to return to this serene slice of heaven and recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone visiting Goa.
Abhishek T — Google review
I truly love this beach...just 12 mins away from Colva beach...OMG Colvabeach was tooooo crowded & with locals...Cannot even wear a sleeveless dress...All were looking us strange things...So,was wondering to go where at that moment...then I suddenly found this beach...This beach is awesome...but it might filled with locals due to popularity in the future...But was toooo good now...Like other beaches in Goa...We could wear beachwears which was not possible in Colva beach...Had a peaceful waves only...very calm beach....😍😍😍
Priyanka — Google review
Good For Family neat and Clean. Easily switch to Verca Beach it is also quite and Most beautiful beachs in South Goa. In evening can be enjoy Sunrise views. It is pristine and pictursques
Suresh K — Google review
Benaulim Beach: A South Goa Gem (4/5 Stars) Benaulim Beach truly stands out as one of the best locations in South Goa for travelers seeking tranquility and genuine relaxation. Unlike the bustling Northern stretches, Benaulim offers a notably peaceful and serene atmosphere, making it a perfect escape. The crowds here are minimal, allowing for long, quiet walks along the pristine sands where you can actually hear the waves rather than loud music. The location is excellent, providing easy access while retaining that essential laid-back, "old Goa" charm that many visitors crave. It's a fantastic spot to simply unwind and soak up the Goan sun without the constant noise and rush. The overall experience at Benaulim was overwhelmingly positive, supported by practical amenities that make a beach day stress-free. The beach is lined with a collection of genuinely nice shacks, offering comfortable seating, refreshing drinks, and delicious local food without being overly intrusive or pushy. Furthermore, for those driving, the availability of plenty of parking space right near the beach access points is a huge advantage and certainly adds to the convenience. While it’s slightly quieter than some might prefer if they’re looking for a party scene (which is why I'm giving it a strong 4 stars instead of 5), Benaulim Beach offers a wonderfully restful, good-value, and memorable day out. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a quiet, clean, and beautiful South Goa beach experience.
Varun K — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(1925)
Goa, India, USA
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Varca Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Varca Beach is a picturesque and peaceful destination in south Goa, known for its calm waters, wooden fishing boats, and food vendors. Families often visit to enjoy leisurely time by the sea. The beach offers an array of activities such as kite flying, football, and beach games. Visitors can also explore the selection of beach bars along the coastline or take a stroll into the village to see the beautiful Lady of Gloria church.
Peaceful & Pristine! Varca Beach is one of the most beautiful and cleanest beaches in South Goa. Far from the usual crowd, it offers a serene and relaxing vibe. Perfect for long walks, peaceful sunsets, and quiet time by the sea. Highly recommended if you’re looking to escape the chaos and enjoy nature!
Mubashir A — Google review
Beautiful beach with nice clean sand . It’s a long beach. One can walk or run on the beach from one end to another end . Luckily well mantained by the local panchayat, as there are no plastics or broken glass of left over liquor bottles on the beach as seen on various other beaches . Must visit site .
Anil M — Google review
My hotel was right on this beach — very clean and almost no crowd, probably because we visited in September. The highlight was the beautiful sunset view, which made the stay even more special.
Ravi S — Google review
​Varca Beach is perfectly situated in South Goa, approximately 10 km from Margao and just south of Benaulim, forming part of the picturesque Salcete coastal strip. This location keeps it slightly removed from the busier northern beaches, contributing significantly to its pristine and less commercialized charm. ​The beach's primary appeal is its uncrowded and pristine environment. Unlike the bustling tourist spots, Varca offers vast expanses of soft white sand and swaying casuarina trees, ideal for those seeking solitude and a peaceful escape. It is flanked by luxury resorts, which cater to visitors who value privacy and tranquility. ​The optimal time to visit this stretch of paradise is between December and March. During these winter months, the weather is consistently pleasant and dry, providing perfect conditions for sunbathing, long walks, and enjoying the serene beauty of the Arabian Sea at its calmest. ​Safety remains a priority for tourists at Varca. Though tranquil, lifeguards are diligently on duty along the coast. Their presence ensures that while visitors enjoy the beautiful, gentle waves and peaceful waters, they can do so with confidence and peace of mind. ​Varca Beach is truly a gem for the discerning traveler. Its elegant atmosphere, commitment to cleanliness (as noted by the local 'No Garbage Zone' notice), and overall quietude make it the definitive choice for a luxurious, relaxing, and memorable South Goan holiday.
Rizwan U — Google review
Probably the best beach experience we had in South Goa! We went in the morning around 8 and relaxed by the beach, which was largely empty and made it feel like a private beach experience. There are lots and lots of shells on the beach and we picked a handful of them with different colors and shades. Very beautiful and a must-visit in South Goa.
Rushi V — Google review
Varca beach is well maintained clean beach in South Goa. Less crowded silent wide beach. Beach sports activities like para gliding available here. Good for photo shooting.
Ravi N — Google review
One of the best beaches in South Goa, with crystal clear water, no mud. Amazing scenery and plenty of watersporting activities, like paragliding and other stuff. Know how to bargain, they always say double the price they will actually sell for, trust me. This beach is a must visit, even if you're staying in North Goa.
Samarth N — Google review
Nice and clean white sand beach with less crowd. Peaceful and serene
Seema G — Google review
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Goa, India, USA
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Dudhsagar Falls

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Dudhsagar Falls, located on the Goa-Karnataka border, is a stunning three-streamed waterfall known for its milky white waters. Surrounded by lush forests, the verdant landscapes come alive with cascading waterfalls and secluded swimming pools. The area is particularly enchanting during the Goa rains when crowds thin out and great deals on accommodations can be found.
One of the best and easiest trek. Start ny morning itself 12+12 kms trek thru forest, streams and tracks. Earlier trek till upper waterfalls now they stopped. Always book a guide, if going solo join a group.
Arun M — Google review
We travelled on 11th Oct 2025. Jeep safari had just opened a day before after the monsoon break. It's recommended to start the journey early we started at 8 am . It is a one hour journey by jeep to the waterfall. You will be given 90 minutes at the waterfall. Additional time can be spent at additional charges. It is the best time to visit as waterfall is in full flow post monsoon. Jeep can accomodate 7 pax . 600 rs per person or 4200 per jeep. Forest check point charge 250 which includes life jacket charges. Pls do not litter this beautiful natural paradise.
Karthik K — Google review
A must visit place for people seeking some adventure. You have to reach Kolem by your convenience. Then you’ll have to book local jeep that will take you near the waterfall which would take around 45min. Then there’s 5-10 minutes of hiking and you’ll see the beauty of nature. That’ll cost around Rs 850/- including the forest charges which is 250 Rs. You’ll also get a life jacket that’s included in 850 Rs. You’ll also can also swim in the waterfall.
Shubhang G — Google review
Good place for adventurous trip. You have option to go for hiking treking and jeep tour. It takes 45mins to go by jeep from the forest gate. Some places you cross the streams and full bumpy road for 45mins. You will be given 90 minutes to enjoy at the water falls. These jeep drivers charge waiting charges if you cross 90 mins. Avoid if elders with back pain. Also the water fall area doesn't have proper fencing support railing or any proper means to stand. Plenty of changing rooms but not maintained properly. You have a life guard near the water falls. Rocks are very skidy and be cautious.
Harsha G — Google review
Heavy Queue up to 3-4 hours for buying ticket, after ticket buy seat in their bolero around 45 min then you reach dudhsagar waterfall parking area… after that 10 min walking for dudhsagar waterfall, after seeing you feeling just wow… awesome location.. but time taken.
Pradip P — Google review
Writing down so that anyone who wants to go can have an easy trip. Things to note: You cannot take your personal vehicle after the ticket booking point in Kullem. No shops inside, so take your water bottles with you. The road is very very rocky. Anyone with back problems is adviced not to go. You will need to pay a maintanence fee, its about 220 per person. Carry cash, they do not accept any digital payments. Theres 3 ways to reach the actual falls. The first 2 options are a trek. You can trek from Kullem or Castle Rock. The trek from Castle Rock is almost a whole days worth trek and you will need a guide. The one from Kullem is about half a days worth. The roads to reach there are also very muddy mostly because of jeeps that keep crossing the road. I personally would not recommend the trek because it's not very scenic, the roads are bad to non existent and is dangerous in general, especially from Castle Rock. And you can't take a jeep back from there either because jeeps already have their passengers pre-booked from the ticket point. The only advantage of the trek is that you can stay at the falls as long as you want. The third way is to book a jeep. Best way imo. They run non stop from the ticket point. It's 500 person(on top the maintanence fee). They'll drop you at the final leg, from there you have to trek for 10mins. A very simple trek. You get 1.5 hours at the falls. Enough to see whatever the falls has to offer.
Shreyas — Google review
It’s an easy to moderate trek for around 11.5 kms one way…the view is not much what we expected but was okish. The guide will force you to take the train track route but please make sure you take the forest route for better view and experience.
Raj K — Google review
There are Two ways to Explore the Mighty Falls, one in by Trek and other is Jeep safari which is 4200 per jeep (Rs.700/- per Head) if you are less then 7 you can share with others. By Trek is very difficult for Inexperience, its took 3 hours up and 3 hours down total of 6 Hours Walk. Forest Entry Ticket is Rs.250/- per person. Jeep Travel time is 45 Min up and 45 min Down. They Gave you 1.30 Hours for bath in Falls if waterflow is low. The 1.30 hours time is not enough for everyone because we cant get out of the falls due to its carry such joy and wild experience, they gave you life jackets so don't worry about if you not know to swim. Overall I highly recommend everyone must visit this Falls once you are in GOA. Timing 9.0 am to 3.0 pm. Checkpost is walkable from Kulem Railway Station, which is 30 min from Madgoan Junction.
Thoufic U — Google review
4.6
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4.3
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Sonauli, Goa 403410, India
https://www.goa.gov.in/places/dudhsagar-waterfalls/
7

Cola Beach Rd

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cola Beach, also known as Khola Beach, is a secluded and pristine beach located in the southern part of Goa. It is situated in the Canacona area and can be accessed via a scenic road from Canacona town. The beach boasts of golden sand with volcanic boulders scattered around it. Cola Beach is not frequently visited by tourists due to its offbeat location, nestled amidst hilly terrain covered with dense vegetation.
4.5
(632)
Kola, Goa 403702, India
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Agonda

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Agonda, situated in the South Goa district of India, is a well-known village celebrated for its stunning beach. The area is recognized as one of the few beaches designated as turtle nesting sites under the Coastal Regulation Zone 2011 notification. The beach offers smooth and consistent waves, making it ideal for beginners to learn surfing.
4.7
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Goa, India
9

Supa Dam

Dam
Nature & Parks
This massive dam, built across the Kali river & surrounded by deep jungle, opened in 1987.
4.5
(53)
Karnataka 581365, India, USA
10

Butterfly Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Butterfly Beach is a serene and picturesque destination popular with locals and tourists seeking solitude. It is often frequented by couples and honeymooners looking for a private vacation, earning it the nickname 'Honeymoon Beach.' The narrow stretch of sand offers stunning sunset views, making it an ideal spot for romantic getaways. Adventure seekers can also indulge in thrilling activities such as parasailing, scuba diving, kayaking, banana boat rides, and hot air balloon rides at nearby beaches in South Goa.
Butterfly Beach in South Goa is truly a little slice of paradise! 🦋 Hidden away between lush green hills and crystal-clear blue waters, it feels like nature’s own secret getaway. The moment you arrive, whether by a thrilling boat ride from Palolem or a short forest trek, you can instantly feel the calmness and beauty of the place. The beach is quiet, clean, and surrounded by breathtaking scenery it almost feels untouched by the modern world. 🌿 I was amazed by how peaceful it was, with only the sounds of waves and birds filling the air. During sunset, the sky turns into shades of gold and pink, reflecting beautifully on the water it’s honestly one of the most magical sights I’ve ever seen in Goa. 🌅 There aren’t any shops or cafes nearby, so it’s a good idea to carry your own water and snacks, but that also keeps the beach pure and undisturbed. If you love nature, photography, or just want to escape the noisy beaches and spend some quiet time, Butterfly Beach is an absolute must-visit.
Shivkumar K — Google review
Butterfly Beach was an okay experience for me—not as spectacular as I expected. It’s around a 1-hour journey from Calangute, and the final stretch of the route is a bit rough. About 5 kilometers before reaching the beach, the road turns into a bumpy, soil path. From the drop-off point, you can either walk around 2 kilometers or take a jeep ride, which costs ₹250 per person. Scooters are another option if you have one. The jeep ride itself was fun and bumpy, adding a bit of adventure to the journey. Once dropped near the beach, there’s still a 200-meter walk to reach the shore. Visitors are advised to return by 7:30 PM, as the area becomes less accessible after that. The beach view was decent, with high waves crashing in regularly. A few small waterfalls trickle down from the surrounding hills, flowing directly into the sea. These added a refreshing touch to the scenery. At one point, a strong wave hit me while I was clicking pictures, and I ended up using the waterfall to rinse off. Overall, Butterfly Beach offers a mix of adventure and calm, but for me, it didn’t quite live up to the hype.
Sunil R — Google review
Not worth the effort at all. First, you have to cross about 1 km of bad road to even reach the entry point. After that, there’s an open ground for parking, post which cars aren’t allowed. You have to take a jeep for 250 rupees per person for barely half a kilometer. The ride is super bumpy, waterlogged, and even a bit risky at some points. We saw people on two-wheelers stuck and pushing their bikes. After the jeep ride, you need to walk around 200 meters on a narrow path that fits just one person at a time. And after all that, the beach is honestly very basic and disappointing. Swimming isn’t allowed, and there’s nothing much to do or see. We barely stayed for 15 minutes before heading back. There are people offering boat rides to Honeymoon Beach, but after the tiring journey, we decided to skip it. Overall, not worth the hassle
Anjani A — Google review
Butterfly Beach is a secluded, scenic beach in South Goa known for its tranquil atmosphere, butterfly-shaped cove, and occasional dolphin sightings. It is accessible by boat from Palolem or Agonda beaches, or by trekking through a forest from the Agonda side. It is a non-commercial area, so visitors should carry their own food and water.
Pushpendra C — Google review
Not worth the hype. Go only if you've time to kill. It is not offbeat and reels have made it over famous. If you go to Palolem beach then they provide boat service which goes directly to butterfly beach but boats won't dock to the beach. So only view from afar. If you wish to go by road then the google way is okay. You reach a parking spot and then have to wait in long line for a taxi, only 3 were available at that time. To return also you've to wait for taxi. Not afvisable to go through scooty all the way due to mud on the way. Walking is only a good option if you've got 6 hours of time and quite long distance too. Cannot even take a dip as after a point it is quite deep. Was able to see few crabs in the crevices . Kakolem should be preferred over this.
Henil S — Google review
There are two ways to reach this beach , either by boat or by road. You can take a boat from Palolem Beach, which also covers several scenic spots along the way. I recommend taking the boat, as the road route is entirely off-road and quite rough
Vedant M — Google review
Butterfly Beach is a secluded cove in South Goa that resembles the shape of a butterfly. It's also home to many butterflies. Primarily accessible by boat from Palolem or Agonda beach. Some land access might be possible through an off-road trek, but boat is the most common method. Shouldn't miss it, if you are in South Goa.
Naresh C — Google review
CAUTION FOR THE UNAWARE: USE BOAT to reach here unless desires adventure! The road towards beach is an adventurous trip. It consist of almost 2KM of self drive in a dirt/gravel road to reach parking with a restaurant place. Then another 1.5KM of paid 4x4 jeep(scooter is allowed) ride that is really bumpy ride. Or take a walk to the beach. Beach looks good! Its not really crowded and makes great place to visit.
Raijo J — Google review
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4.0
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Devalkajjan, Goa 403702, India, USA
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11

Tanshikar Spice Farm and restaurant with authentic dishes

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Farmstay
Sights & Landmarks
Tanshikar Spice Farm is a unique and scenic retreat spanning over 25 acres, run by the passionate Tanshikar couple. The farm offers a fascinating spice plantation tour led by Gauri, who provides detailed explanations about the different spices. The property features a 250-year-old mud house and delicious meals, especially noteworthy vegetarian dishes. Visitors praise the exceptional service and diverse language capabilities of the guides.
Had an amazing time here! The staff were incredibly helpful and welcoming, making the entire experience feel warm and comfortable . Everyone was really friendly , I don't know all their names.. The meals were absolutely delicious, with a great variety to choose from every day. One of the highlights was the Spice Garden tour , our guide Prachi was knowledgeable and made it a truly memorable experience. Whether you're looking to unwind or craving some adventure, this place is a perfect getaway. Highly recommended!
Kruti N — Google review
I didn't stay there. We went for a day outing to see the Spices at the farm. It's a generation old forest, full off native Indian and some other spices. They serve a welcome drink and then give you a tour with all the information and history you need ! It's great. The food they serve is healthy and freshly made, must have that too after your tour. And they also have a souvenir shop where you can buy all the spices and different amazing products made out of them.
Tanvi M — Google review
Tanshikar Spice Farm, Goa Tanshikar Spice Farm is a truly delightful place to stay. The eco-friendly hut set right in the heart of the jungle offers a peaceful and immersive nature experience. The food was excellent — fresh, flavourful, and prepared with spices grown on the farm. Birding around the property was wonderful, with many species visible throughout the day. The night safari with owner of property Chinmay Tanshikar and Sahil the naturalist there ,was the highlight of our trip — we spotted a Slender Loris and five species of snakes, making it an unforgettable wildlife experience. A perfect destination for nature lovers looking for tranquillity, good food, and a touch of adventure.
Renu K — Google review
We had an amazing stay at Tanshikar Spice Farm, Goa! 🌿 The place is a perfect mix of nature, learning, and relaxation. The organic food was absolutely delicious and fresh from the farm. We really enjoyed the trek and jungle safari – spotted some animals and got to experience the raw beauty of nature. What stood out most was the opportunity to learn about organic farming and sustainable practices – very insightful and inspiring. The owner and guide were wonderful hosts, making us feel at home with their warm hospitality and knowledge. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking for something offbeat, peaceful, and close to nature. Will definitely visit again! 🌱✨
Piyush S — Google review
I went for a farm tour and farm to table lunch. It was a great learning experience, we got to try different kinds of spices and coffee. The food was equally good, do try the chocolate mousse. Mr.Tanshikar was kind enough to give us a tour of his house as well and teach us about the benefits of mud houses and how we should go about living a slow peaceful life in sync with the nature.
Dhruv B — Google review
We had a wonderful time here. Even the journey to the spice farm is magnificent. What we learned about spices here was very informative and interesting. We were able to marvel at the owner's ancient mud house and gained a fantastic insight into the beautiful natural surroundings. The thali, prepared with local ingredients, was delicious. The shop is also magnificent. For little money, you can get exclusive, high-quality products here: spices, honey, chocolate, and coffee varieties we had never seen before. A unique experience for all the senses. An experience you will never forget. Thank you very much, dear friends.
Olav B — Google review
🌿 A Must-Visit Gem in Goa’s Heartland I recently visited Tanshikar Spice Farm in Netravali, and it was one of the most authentic and enriching experiences I’ve had in Goa. Owned by Mr. Chinmai Tanshikar, whose family has nurtured this land for over 250–300 years, the farm spans 23 lush acres and is a living example of sustainable, organic farming. From arecanuts, cardamom, coffee, maize, honey, pepper, and countless other spices, everything grown here is 100% organic—and available for purchase directly from the source. The guided tour was both educational and immersive, and the staff were incredibly friendly and always ready to help, making the experience feel personal and warm. The food is simple, home-cooked, and deeply nourishing, prepared mostly with ingredients sourced from the farm itself or nearby homegrown plots. Meals are lovingly crafted by Mr. Chinmai’s mother and a few professional chefs, blending tradition with care. You can truly feel the freshness in every bite—it leaves you not just satisfied, but glowing from within. What truly sets this place apart is its eco-conscious spirit. They offer day and night treks, and within the estate flows a serene waterway that leads to a natural pool—perfect for a refreshing dip. Even more inspiring is their commitment to animal rescue, caring for stray dogs, snakes, and birds with compassion and dedication. This isn’t just a farm, it’s a sanctuary of nature, culture, and kindness. If you're ever in Goa, Tanshikar Spice Farm is a place you must visit at least once in your lifetime.
Shabbir T — Google review
We did the spice tour that included delicious buffet lunch (which was also vegan friendly). The tour was really great, informative and full of interesting facts. You can see that they are passionate about what they do. Would highly recommend visiting! The drive there from Palolem Beach is also stunning.
Martin L — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(121)
near Smriti Yoga, Netravli, Goa 403704, India
https://tanshikarspicefarm.com/
+91 94211 84114
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Palolem Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Palolem Beach is a serene and uncrowded stretch of white sand with calm waters, making it an ideal destination for couples and adventure seekers. Visitors can enjoy thrilling activities such as parasailing, scuba diving, kayaking, banana boat rides, and hot air balloon rides. The beach also offers a vibrant nightlife with silent disco music parties and chic casinos.
My favorite beach in India so far! Has everything.. sunset, backwaters, great food, nice shopping, water & adventure activities, mangrove boating etc and super calm waters.
Hitha N — Google review
I just love the beach - it's a beach with the cleanest water I have ever visited Have stayed twice at the beach in the last 4 years and have never been disappointed by the beach If you are looking to stay at calm, peaceful beach kinda getaway from your routine this is where you should be PS Food is slightly expensive side vis a vis the taste though
Devendra P — Google review
Palolem Beach is a picturesque, crescent-shaped beach located in the Canacona region of South Goa, India. It is well-known for its serene ambiance, pristine white sand, and calm, shallow waters, making it suitable for both relaxation and water activities. Key Features & Activities Scenic Beauty: The beach is lined with a thick forest of swaying coconut palms and surrounded by hills, offering idyllic scenery and beautiful sunset views. The northern end of the beach features small wooded islands. Atmosphere: Palolem offers a perfect blend of a laid-back atmosphere and vibrant social scenes. The northern part is generally calmer and more family-friendly, while the center and south attract a livelier crowd and backpackers. Water Sports: The calm waters are ideal for swimming, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and boat trips. Boat trips for dolphin spotting are also a popular attraction. Nightlife: The beach is famous for its unique "Silent Noise" parties, where participants wear headphones to dance to different music genres, adhering to local noise regulations after 10 pm. Accommodation & Dining: The shoreline is dotted with a variety of colorful bamboo and timber shacks and resorts, offering a range of accommodation options and serving delicious seafood and local cuisine.
Nikhil M — Google review
One of the most beautiful and scenic beaches of South Goa. There are many more beautiful beaches adjoining this beach. One can enjoy water sports and ferry rises here.
Naresh C — Google review
My favourite beach to visit. Perfect to swim, kayak, SUP, or just relax on the sand. It is clean and really visually appealing especially at sunset.
Paige S — Google review
This is honestly my favorite beach in India so far! It has everything you could ask for — stunning sunsets, peaceful backwaters, delicious food, great shopping options, exciting water & adventure activities, mangrove boating, and unbelievably calm and clean waters that make the experience perfect. Whether you want to relax or enjoy action-packed activities, this beach offers the best of both worlds. A must-visit destination for beach lovers!
Yaduveer S — Google review
Palolem Beach is pure bliss! A perfect blend of calm vibes, soft sand, and gentle waves. It’s lively but never too crowded — you’ll find beach shacks, yoga spots, and music without losing that peaceful charm. The sunsets here are unreal — golden skies reflecting on the water as boats float by. Early mornings are just as magical with dolphins often spotted near the shore. Easily one of the most beautiful and relaxing beaches in Goa.
Aanchal J — Google review
One of Goa’s most beautiful and peaceful beaches — clean sands, calm vibes, and magical sunsets. Perfect for a morning walk or a lazy day by the shore, with plenty of charming cafes nearby for that perfect blend of nature and chill.
Shwetabh S — Google review
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4.5
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Goa, India, USA
http://www.palolem-beach.com/
13

Syntheri Rocks

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Syntheri Rocks is a park area that showcases a river with small rapids and rock formations that have been shaped and hollowed out over time. Visitors are required to pay an entry fee of 50/- per person and must navigate narrow roads for some off-roading before reaching the destination. The area offers ample parking space for both cars and bikes, but visitors should be prepared to walk down several flights of steps to access the rocks.
Good place/ falls for a picnic with family. Suggestion: 1. Can't swim 2. No network 3. Carry some cash. 4. Carry your food. 5. Entry fee (50) per head.
Manjunath D — Google review
I visited here on 20-Apr-2025. Serene place. Parking available. 80 rupees per person. There is a small stall where you can get water and other stuff. From parking to the view point there are steps, climbing upstairs will be a little breathtaking so do have water in hand. One of the best places to visit in Dandeli. Some people do park their vehicle at the ticked counter and tend to walk, trust me it’s doing to be tiring better take your vehicle till the parking place.
Abhishek J — Google review
One of the unique natural monolithic rock formations to see which has been preserved. Recently opened. Do visit when it's not raining since it's a mud road which poses risk with downhill bends and elevation while returning. Cash only tickets. Either way you won't get any network.
Amit T — Google review
Syntheri Rocks is a towering granite monolith in the heart of Dandeli, shaped millions of years ago when molten magma cooled and later sculpted by the relentless Kali River. Its caves, potholes, and honeycomb patterns tell stories of centuries of erosion. In monsoon, the river crashes against it with wild force; in dry seasons, it stands calm and majestic. Visiting feels like meeting an ancient giant — silent, powerful, and timeless — a perfect blend of nature’s beauty and deep history.
Prajwal C — Google review
It's a wonderful heaven-like place. You can see various types of rock elements in one giant Syntheri rock. The beauty the rock has with underwater has a great impression.
Mallikarjun P — Google review
A really beautiful place, it would’ve been better if we were allowed to go down but there was a fence, it’s really worth a visit, car parking was available but the washrooms are unusable
DHANJITH K — Google review
Nice place but have to go down a long way. Going down is easy, while coming up ita tiresome. Carry water no shops nearby. From gate its no proper road to point/steps atleast 15 min.
Alwino D — Google review
“A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence."... ............ Exploring Karnataka....at Dandeli...... The famous monolithic granite.....Syntheri Rock..... At a distance of 31 km from Dandeli and 16 km from Ulavi, Syntheri Rock is monolithic granite structure with a height of 300 feet, which is located in the dense forests of Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of the top Dandeli tourist places to visit. Syntheri Rock is a huge, massive limestone rock formed due to volcanic eruptions some million years ago. It is named after an English lady called Ms. Cinthera who is believed to have discovered this place in 20th century. River Kaneri passes along the side of this rock. Owing to the flow of the river from the vicinity, erosion has resulted in the rocks getting hollowed. The corners of this rock cave are inhabited by numerous pigeons and honeybees. Entry to the venue is controlled by forest department. The site can be reached either by jeep or by walk through the dense forest from the entrance. At the entrance visitors need to pay nominal entry fee and vehicles can go up to the parking area from where visitors need to climb down to reach the base. There is a 15-20 minute walk from the vehicle parking to the rock. A flight of 200 odd steps downwards lead you to the base. The steps are very steep and various types of rocks found in the forest are displayed along the steps.
Saurabh M — Google review
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4.0
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3GMF+MM3, Gund, Karnataka 581325, India
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INS Chapal (K94) Warship & Aircraft Museum

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War museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
INS Chapal (K94) Warship Museum is a unique beachside attraction located near Rabindranath Tagore Beach in Karwar. It features the decommissioned warship INS Chapal, which was a key player in the 1971 Indo-Pak war. The museum offers visitors the opportunity to explore the ship's interior, including the captain's cabin and control room, providing an educational and entertaining experience for history enthusiasts and families alike.
Visited the Warship Museum (INS Chapal) in Karwar – a unique experience inside a real Navy ship. You can explore cabins, weapons and get a feel of naval life. The view from the deck, especially near sunset, is beautiful.
Kuntala N — Google review
It’s a great place to visit. It’s a very small theme based museum. It’s a navy ship INS Chapal and a cargo plane. Only navy ship is converted into museum where you can go inside seeing all the inner things like how to cabins were made,how the staff operated, how the places and engines are designed and assembled. Everything being kept in its original form that’s why it became rotten. But worth visiting. It’s lies somewhere between Gokarna and Goa route(may be I am not correct) Entry fees only 20rs per person. Must visit once.
Shatakshi G — Google review
"Must-visit destination for naval enthusiasts and history buffs! INS Chapal (K94) Warship & Aircraft in Karwar is a unique museum showcasing India's naval heritage. The decommissioned warship and aircraft on display are impressive and provide a glimpse into the country's maritime history. We were thoroughly impressed by the museum's exhibits, which included artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays. The staff was knowledgeable and eager to share insights into the ship's history and operations. A visit to INS Chapal is a great way to learn about India's naval history and appreciate the sacrifices of our brave sailors. Highly recommend this museum to anyone interested in naval history, technology, and patriotism.
Anish J — Google review
50 Rs. Entry ticket per head. Could have been managed better by the Karnataka Tourism Board. Since, I have been to the naval museum at Vizag, this feels a little less. The caretaker at the entrance of the Karwar tupalov aircraft museum is very passionate about his job and knowledgeable about the exhibits and enthusiastic about sharing his knowledge with visitors. I hope the government provided better guided facilities to the visitors here since the entry is ticketed.
Hitha N — Google review
The Warship & Aircraft museum at the Karwar beach is a special thing. We are allowed to get the glimpse of a decommissioned missile launcher ship of Indian Navy, the INS Chapal. Along with that the anti submarine aircraft Tuplev T-142M is also on display. After watching the amazing machines from inside and outside, one is filled with pride about the skills and hardwork that our soldiers put in for our safety. Photography is allowed on the deck and inside the ship but not inside the plane. AC are installed inside to make our experience more comfortable. A must watch if you go to Karwar. ₹ 50 are charged as ticket fee per person. The museum is open daily from 9.30 to 12.30 and then from 14.00 to 17.00
Upendra B — Google review
Located less than a km from Rabindranath Tagore beach, this warship museum uncovers the rich legacy of the Indian Navy. A great place especially to those who love to experience and pay attention to tiny details from the structure to a unique glimpse into life at sea. Entry fee is ₹15 and please ensure you carry change with you. Online payment was not accepted when I visited so please ensure you have cash to avoid unnecessary hassle.
Remremi V — Google review
It's a wonderful experience to see this 2 different war heroes.The complex wiring and control rooms on the ship and jet reveal intense engineering effort. A truly powerful and unforgettable visit. The cockpit view is amazing. Highly recommended.!
Keerthikerelly R — Google review
It's amazing that we can view it from inside [photo prohibited] and get knowledge as to how things were operated Worth it for even adults who have interest in such history Local guide gave info about the plane and was really at his best When power is gone they don't let u in so yea thats one issue rest its quite an amazing option to go when u are in Karwar
Mars — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(202)
R47G+QR7, NH 66, Kodibag, Karwar, Karnataka 581301, India
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Rabindranath Tagore Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Rabindranath Tagore Beach, named after the famous poet and Nobel laureate, is a picturesque destination in Karwar. It offers a tranquil atmosphere, golden sands, and stunning sea views. Visitors can enjoy swimming and water sports while also exploring nearby attractions like Tagore Park with its landscaped gardens and statue of the poet. The beach has been developed as a recreational spot with amenities such as eateries, wind sports activities, and parks thoughtfully placed along the shore.
Nice beach. No amenities. Baywatchers are there for people's safety. Plenty of parking available.
Atul V — Google review
Karwar Beach used to feel like an everyday childhood escape, but now it’s littered with garbage and surrounded by mess. The play area also needs serious attention, with rusted and damaged equipment in need of repair and improvement.
Jovita P — Google review
The beach is naturally serene and calm. Not crowded and can walk peacefully. It's dark sanded and has a rustic look. Landscapes are awesome with hills in background. It's just a few minutes detour from NH66 towards Mangalore side. Local government really need to work on the cleanliness side and need to build more facilities and a good toilet. Didn't find any good food stall or restaurant closeby. Dogs and cows wandering in the beach even at late night. Lot of littering all around the beach. Parking space is ample.
Sooraj S — Google review
One of the best beaches I have ever visited (across the world) …. Morning and evening walks here were amazing ..hardly any crowd and a clean beach
Vishwanath G — Google review
Please maintain the cleanliness of this beautiful beach with an amazing view locked by hills.
Dr K — Google review
One of the very neat and clean beach of karnataka which is situated in karwar Many water activities are available but pricing wise I thought is on the higher side compared to others places but the sunset view is marvellous
Chetan G — Google review
Clean and peaceful beach. The Naval war museum is also located on its beach.
Hitha N — Google review
Great beach surrounded by a market... enjoyed sunset
Sanjib D — Google review
4.5
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4.1
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Kodibag, Karwar, Karnataka, India, USA
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Gokarna Main Beach

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Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Gokarna Main Beach is a long sandy beach located near a prominent temple, making it popular with locals and pilgrims. Nestled along the pristine coastline of Karnataka, this retro coastal town offers an escape for those seeking solace amidst nature's untouched wonders. The beach provides stunning sunset views and is just a short stroll away from Paradise Beach, where visitors can take boat trips to neighboring beaches and spot dolphins along the way.
Best spot to visit on weekends fr the party mode mainly during October to April time. Can visit on weekdays for those who want to maintain some privacy and peace. Cool & calm breeze of the sea drives ur mind to stabilize.
Manoj G — Google review
Gokarna Beach is a serene and scenic destination, perfect for those who love peace and natural beauty. The golden sand, clear waves, and laid-back atmosphere make it an ideal escape from the rush of city life. Unlike crowded tourist spots, it has a calm charm where you can simply relax, take long walks, or enjoy the sunset. A must-visit for beach lovers seeking tranquility.”
MOHAMMED R — Google review
If you want to enjoy bathing in sea water, this will be the best option in India, even better than Goa and Puri sea beach. water is very clear and not so deep ideal for people of all age. For only sight seeing, better go to Om beach. But water will be dirty there.
KRUSHNACHANDRA S — Google review
Gokarna Main Beach is a peaceful and beautiful spot, especially in the mornings when it’s not crowded. The water is clean and the weather pleasant, making it a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Perfect for those looking for a quiet beach experience with good vibes and fewer tourists.
Hemanth R — Google review
1) Long beach where you find some crowd. 2) Though the beach is not super clean, it is well maintained as per my opinion. 3) One can see 4 to 5 waves coming up one on another at this beach in morning hours. 4) Ample 4 wheeler parking is available. But still you may find difficulty in finding place to park your vehicle. 5) Approach roads are very narrow and you may have to drive through thousands of people walking on these narrow roads.
Nag M — Google review
It was a beautiful beach yes. But out of the 3 beaches I visited (Om, Kudle and Main) I will prefer the other two over this. We started the trek towards Kudle beach from here.
Jo J — Google review
It is a very clean & long beach. There is a little crowd at the entry point however if one ventures further in, the beach is peaceful and secluded. The trafic is also well managed by the local Police.
Amit R — Google review
We visited on weekend. This place was not crowded at that time in Oct end. We did trek in the beach but don’t do trekking in the evening after 5 pm because at that time waves are so high. And u cannot go from one beach to another by trekking.
Anita — Google review
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3.7
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15, Belehittal Rd, Dandebagh, Gokarna, Karnataka 581326, India
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Kudle Beach Rd

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Notable street
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Kudle Beach Rd is a coastal access road in Gokarna, Karnataka, known for its stunning sunset views and tranquil surroundings. The area features several hotels, elevated viewpoints, and yoga retreats, making it an ideal destination for relaxation and rejuvenation. The beach itself offers golden sands and calm waters, perfect for swimming and water-based activities. Visitors can also enjoy the picturesque sight of the sun setting over the sea, creating a beautiful display of colors in the sky.
A beautiful beach in Gokarna, beach side shack and lodges are there. You have to walk down some 100 steps from parking. Take a walk on beach and experience beauty , only black spot on beauty in this part is pre wedding shoot that are permitted.that should be stopped immediately.
Atul B — Google review
Very unhygienic beach… don’t visit this place
Kasturi — Google review
It is such a beautiful stretch that sets the tone before you even reach the beach. The road is lined with greenery on both sides, with small cafes and local shops adding a cozy vibe. Walking or riding down this road feels peaceful and scenic, especially as you catch glimpses of the sea at the end. It’s well connected, easy to navigate, and gives you that relaxed, holiday feeling right away. A perfect prelude to the calm and charm of Kudle Beach itself!
Amrendra P — Google review
Awesome place. Less crowded in weekdays. Very relaxing place
Supreet K — Google review
Great beach not much people come here nice place to chill you can also do different types of water sports here
Prathamesh N — Google review
I just loved the beach, this was the most beautiful beach I've been to in India. They have water sports, shacks for drinks, stay cations and lot more on the beach. You can go here with friends or family it works both ways.
Yugandhar P — Google review
very nice place. Best beech for Best Money people.
Ganesh H — Google review
Nice quite beach to have a wonderful time with a beautiful scenic view with clean surroundings and away from noise of city traffic Located away from city and are not crowded so can have a peaceful time with family and friends The view is wonderful and the sand is white Not much of rush but have go down the cliff to reach the beach Definitely will suggest to visit
Sandip K — Google review
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Gokarna, Karnataka 581326, India
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Om Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Om Beach is a picturesque beach located in Gokarna, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka. It is a popular destination that attracts both partygoers and religious pilgrims. The beach offers road access amid forested hills and features several attractions such as Half Moon Beach and Karwar Aquarium. With its scenic beauty and diverse appeal, Om Beach is definitely worth a visit for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences.
Just wanna say wow , it was an great experience throughout the day in Om Beach which makes me tried and fresh . All the beach was very superb and nice. The trekking is so super you can see many scenes from many movies here . Everyone will enjoy here
Sчαm Ɽ — Google review
Had lot of fun with friends, done tracking on mountain leads to multiple beaches, had good experience near beaches, played volleyball and other games and at the end relaxing view of beautiful Sunset. It was like mini Goa with less crowd. I went in February during Valentine.
Kumar R — Google review
A Peaceful Slice of Paradise – OM Beach, Gokarna 🌊✨ We recently visited Om Beach, and it was such an amazing experience! The beach truly lives up to the hype — peaceful, scenic, and shaped beautifully like the sacred “Om” symbol. The vibe here is calm yet vibrant, making it a perfect mix for both relaxation and fun. We started our day with a small trek along the cliffs that connect Om Beach to nearby beaches — the views from the top were absolutely stunning! You can spot movie-like scenery all around. Later, we just chilled by the shore, played some beach games like volleyball and frisbee, and ended the day watching a breathtaking sunset over the Arabian Sea — easily one of the best sunsets I’ve seen. 🌅 The beach is clean and less crowded, with a few small shops and shacks offering snacks, lemon soda, and local food. The whole area feels like a mini Goa but quieter, making it great for those who prefer a more peaceful atmosphere. A few quick tips: • No water sports here, so it’s more about peace than thrill. • Trekking shoes or slippers with grip help if you explore nearby spots. • Visit during early morning or evening for the best light and fewer people. Om Beach is not just another beach — it’s a place to soak in nature, unwind with friends, and reconnect with yourself. Whether you want to trek, chill, or just watch the sun melt into the sea, this place will leave you refreshed and smiling. 💙
Imran R — Google review
A wonderful beach for families to enjoy some fun times here. The entrance has a bit of stairs to walk down which can be cumbersome when exiting when you have to climb those same stairs, especially with the sun shining. All in all a beautiful beach. Do visit to experience it yourself.
Daljinder K — Google review
The most lively beach in Gokarna. The boating from there was top notch. Also the walk to the end of beach along with slight drizzle was amazing. Highly recommended.
Ambarish N — Google review
It is probably the best beach in Gokarna. There are 5-6 total beaches there which can be accessed both through the roads or hiking the hills. Have been to this place twice and it feels really good to be there. Car parking is an issue there as the number of visitors are gradually increasing in Gokarna. Do visit Mahabaleshwar temple whenever you go there.
Ranvir S — Google review
I went both at night and in the morning, it was a beautiful beach. Wasn't very crowded the time I went. I definitely liked it a lot.
Jo J — Google review
Better then Gokarna main Beach... Visited in morning with less crowd enjoyed very well... Good for photography. Water and beer bottles were thrown everywhere... Beach is surrounded by trees...
Sandeep Y — Google review
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Gokarna, Karnataka, India, USA
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Yana Rocks

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Hiking area
Geologic Formations
A must visit place if you are in Gokarna. Can drive to the location by your own vehicle or can rent it from gokarna (1 Hour drive). We visited in monsoon the place is fabulous. A small temple and the big cave that's the visit target here. 20 to 30 min of walk from parking to cave entrance. The walk is not easy so you must wear sports shoes. Ticket to buy at the gate of the cave and have to remove your shoes as not allowed. Must keep cash with you and download an offline map in google so if you drive to the location, otherwise you will lost as no network and all signs to reach there are not in english they are in local language. - June 2025
Gargesh J — Google review
A place where you don't get a mobile network but it is worth visiting. The rocks were amazing. You will love driving here, make sure your car is powerful. There are some nominal entry fees. You won't get food here so carry your own. You can enjoy it outside.
R K — Google review
Surreal experience! It’s truly a must-visit place. The caves are mesmerizing, and the route that takes you there is calming and scenic. The Shiva temple is swayambhu, and the walk from the caves is actually a parikrama to the temple. Droplets of water naturally cascade from the rocks onto the Shivling, making it a one-of-a-kind experience. The light filtering through the rock formations in the caves creates a dramatic and cinematic effect.
Sayali N — Google review
Road via Mattighatta road(vaddi) is better as walk to Caves is easy and short. Even for senior citizens this route is better. Carry ☔ and water. There is tea shop just at entry point of trek. U get Maggi and other beverages /edibles items. Place is wonderful
Raghu S — Google review
The legend of Yana Caves in Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, is deeply intertwined with the story of Bhasmasura and Mohini. Yana is famous for these two massive rock outcrops known as the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and the Mohini Shikhara Yana is also well known as a pilgrimage center because of the cave temple below the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara where a Swayambhu ("self-manifested", or "that which is created by its own accord") linga has been formed. Water drips from the roof over the Linga, adding to the sanctity of the place. Yana Rocks made up of limestone . It is near to Sirsi Kumata highway. Vehicle not going near to Rock.. A single lane road was constructed in the thick forest which reduces the trek-length 1.0 kilometres .
Megharaj R — Google review
You can avoid Treck if you go from Gokarna side after Yana cave you can go for Vibhuti waterfall both just take 6,7 hours so go early and experience awesome trills
Shashank P — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Peaceful and Photogenic Place – Must Visit! Yana Caves is a very beautiful and peaceful place surrounded by lush greenery. The temple adds a divine charm to this natural wonder. It’s also a very popular and photogenic destination — perfect for nature lovers and photographers. Tips for visitors: Try to visit in the morning in summer , as you need to trek around 500 meters from parking. The return trail is uphill, which can be tiring for elders and children, especially in hot weather. Washrooms are located at the base and a bit far from the temple, so plan accordingly. Drones are not allowed here, so avoid carrying one. Overall, a wonderful and serene experience — definitely a must-visit spot near Gokarna!
Rakeshkumar D — Google review
IT WAS A AWESOME EXPERIENCE THE PLACE WAS VERY CLEAN MAINTENANCE IS GOOD SAFETY IS ALSO GOOD I LOVED THE COMPLIMENTARY JAGGERY WATER FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE FINFISHED THE VISIT FROM THE GOVERNMENT IT IS A VERY GOOD TRADITION, I HOPE THEY CONTINUE THIS TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO VISIT THE PLACE MORE AND MORE. THANK YOU.
Preetham — Google review
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Yana, Karnataka 581362, India
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SIRSI SRI MARIKAMBA TEMPLE

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Shri Marikamba Temple in Sirsi is an ancient Hindu temple renowned for its stunning Kaavi murals. Erected in 1688, it reveres the goddess Durga and draws an enormous crowd of devotees during its biennial fair held in March. The fair is one of Karnataka's most significant events. The temple is open from 6 am to 9 pm daily, with Tuesdays and Fridays being ideal times to visit.
Beautiful and sacred site offering darshan of Shree Marikamba Devi. The temple premises is well maintained and we get a chance to visit the main sanctum sanctorum and visit devi from up close and give our offerings. Calm and peaceful temple premises 🙏🏻
Sachin R — Google review
The temple was built in 1689, making it one of the oldest Shakti temples in Karnataka. Dedicated to Marikamba Devi, a fierce form of Goddess Durga, she is revered as the “elder sister” (Doddamma) of all Marikamba goddesses across Karnataka. I visited it on a Thursday morning of September at around 7:30 am as I was returning from Jog falls and it was supercool as there was no crowd and I could do Darshan straight. You must visit this if you are around this place. The temple features rare Kaavi murals—an extinct art form of coastal Karnataka involving red-pigmented plaster over a white base, engraved to reveal intricate designs. Inside, a central courtyard surrounded by cloisters displays images of deities from Hindu epics. Shri Marikamba Devi was installed in 1689 A.D. Sirsi was then a tiny village. The deity which is said to have been found in a local tank was installed here through the efforts of the Nandikeshwarmath Swamiji with the consent of Sadashiva Raya II of Sonda Dynasty, a sub-Kingdom under the famous Vijayanagar Empire. Since then Shri “Devi” has become the popular ‘Grama Devata’. Till recently the administration of the temple was looked after by the elders of the town. But from 1955 A.D. the temple is being administrated by the BOARD OF TRUSTEES comprising of 5 members. The trustees are nominated by the District Judge once in five years. Shri Marikamba is the Mother Divine like Kali of Bengal, Ambaji of Rajasthan and Ambabhavani of Maharashtra. She is Mother in love. She subdues the wicked and protects the Virtuous. It is a fact that all the wishes of her devotees are fulfilled only by their prayers. The annual Chief festivals are ‘Jayanti’, ‘Navaratri’ and ‘Kartheeka’ Illuminations, and bi-annual car festival. The temple is beehive of religious, social, educational and cultural activities. 20 Kindergarten Schools in the town area are being run by Temple. The temple is open Tuesday, Friday from 7.00 A.M. to 10.00 P.M. & other days from 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. for various sevas.
Subrata C — Google review
Sirsi Marikamba Temple is a Hindu temple located in Sirsi town of Karnataka, India. It is one of the prominent temples in Karnataka, Also known as Doddamma Temple, Marikamba Temple is dedicated to the goddess Durga, who is also called Renuka and Yellamma. It is one of the popular places to visit in Sirsi. The temple was built in the year 1688, and it is one of the important seats of shakti worship in Karnataka. The temple is highly regarded by devotees not just all over Karnataka but also in the neighboring states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. People of Uttara Kannada and Dakshina Kannada districts consider Goddess Marikamba as their family deity as they believe that Devi will destroy all evil forces and protect them from natural disasters. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple has the central image of goddess Durga in the fierce form with eight arms mounted on a tiger. Legend has it that this 7-foot-tall image was discovered in a pond near Hangal. In 1611, Sadashiva Rao II, the King of Sonda, gave orders to install the wooden deity at this place. The architecture of this temple is splendid making it a must-visit place. Marikamba Temple is decorated with Kavi art on both sides of its walls. Close to the Marikamba temple are the temples dedicated to Maha Ganapati
Shashank S — Google review
Temple is very well managed by the authorities. It has good parking facility, huge entrance and a systematic entry and exits that doesn’t crowd the place. Temple has beautiful paintings inside and goddess is in glory inside the temple. I loved the temple red colour theme. There is Anna prasada for lunch till 2pm.
Goku_ynwa — Google review
A very divine and peaceful place. Shri Marikamba Temple in Sirsi is truly a spiritual experience. The temple architecture is beautiful, and the atmosphere is calm and full of positive energy. A must-visit if you’re in or around Sirsi.
Hemanath — Google review
Most powerful places and one of the Shakthi peeta (navashakthi) @ Sirsi, Temple is always maintained good environment and they provide food(anna prasada) at temple, it helps to local peoples and tourists also, only one request there is no accommodation for this temple kindly improve and washrooms also,
NAGAMANI G — Google review
Sirsi Marikamba Temple is one of the most famous temples in Karnataka, attracting devotees and tourists alike. Visitors praise the temple’s divine atmosphere, stunning Kaavi murals, colorful architecture, and the powerful idol of Goddess Marikamba. The temple is well-maintained and generally clean, making it a peaceful place for worship. Its historical significance and the grand Marikamba Jaatre fair add to its cultural charm. However, some reviews mention limited parking, heavy crowds during festivals, and long queues. Visiting early morning or on non-festival days is suggested. Overall, it’s a spiritually uplifting and culturally rich experience worth visiting.
Akshay P — Google review
Beautiful architect.Idol of Goddess is too attractive.bearly you can take off your eye's from it
Priyanka K — Google review
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Sirsi - Banavasi Rd, Sirsi, Karnataka 581401, India
http://marikambatemple.com/
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Unchalli Waterfalls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the Western Ghats near Siddapur, Karnataka, Unchalli Waterfalls is a stunning natural wonder that boasts a 116-meter cascade surrounded by lush greenery. The best time to visit is during the monsoon when the falls put on a thunderous display of nature's grandeur. Adventurous visitors can trek to the base for an immersive experience, though it requires descending around 200 steps after a 500-meter forest walk.
Amazing view from the top, its truly mesmerizing. Never too crowded. We need to walk a little bit to reach near the waterfalls viewpoint. Some amount of fitness level is needed, it will be difficult for senior citizens.
Sachin M — Google review
Unchalli Waterfall is absolutely breathtaking! The view of the water cascading down from such a great height into the lush green valley is mesmerizing. The trek to the viewpoint is scenic and surrounded by dense forest, making the whole experience adventurous and refreshing. There are well-constructed viewpoints to enjoy the falls safely, and the sound of rushing water is truly magical. Best time to visit is during or just after the monsoon when the waterfall is in full flow. Highly recommended for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts! The sight of the water gushing down amidst the dense greenery is absolutely mesmerizing, and the sound of the falls feels so peaceful yet powerful. The short trek to the viewpoints is enjoyable, surrounded by forest and fresh air, and the views from the top are worth every step. Visiting just after the monsoon makes the experience even better, as the waterfall is at its fullest. It’s a perfect spot for nature lovers, photographers, or anyone looking for a calm escape into nature.
Shivkumar K — Google review
Awesome forest in middle of deep forest, great grandeur to watch and enjoy, not much crowd, need to walk around 500 mtrs from car parking, but fully worth it, totally Awesome, must watch mainly in July to Nov season
Be S — Google review
You will appreciate your hard work to reach this waterfall when you watch this amazing waterfall
Amar R — Google review
Awesome Falls near Nilkund Village Plan your visit after October, once the monsoon ends. During the monsoon season, it gets very foggy and you may not be able to see the waterfall clearly — the view appears for only a few seconds every 10 minutes or so, so you’ll need to wait patiently. The waterfall is about a 700-meter trek from the parking area. It’s formed by the Aghanashini River and offers an amazing view. To get the best view of the falls, you’ll need to climb down around 90–100 steps
Gajanana H — Google review
Had an amazing experience visiting this place with my family during the month of December 2024.We reached in the morning around 11:30 am and had to walk a bit to reach the visiting points.This place can be improved a lot.If you would like to see a beautiful waterfall with less crowd,then this is a must visit place.
Varun M — Google review
Visited Serene Falls during the monsoon season, and it was an absolutely breathtaking experience! The waterfall was in full force, cascading with incredible power and creating a stunning display of nature’s beauty. The surrounding landscape was lush and vibrant, with the rain adding a mystical touch to the scenery. The sound of the roaring water combined with the fresh, earthy smell of the forest made for an unforgettable visit. Highly recommend visiting Serene Falls in the monsoon for a truly magical experience!
Pramod H — Google review
Beautiful waterfall pride of our Aagnasini river
Akshay K — Google review
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Harigar, Karnataka 581322, India, USA
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Murudeshwara Beach

Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
The Murudeshwara Beach, although slightly crowded, offers a stunning view that is especially delightful in the evening. The setting sun and cool breeze enhance the beauty of this beach, making it an ideal time to visit. Everyone should experience this beach at least once as it holds universal appeal. The beach is truly magnificent with a nearby temple adding to its charm.
Superb family beach. Clear water with fishes, crabs and sea shells. Very gentle slope. Fantastic for a dip. Relatively clean. Awesome views of the Shiva statue
Sougata B — Google review
This is the first time I am visiting Murudeshwara Temple & in fact first time to a temple near a beach. You will feel the energy, vibrations of lord shiva in this temple. It was such a divine experience. Must Visit.
Kiran S — Google review
First time when I saw the pic of Murudeshwar, it became my dream to be there once in life. And when I visited there I was amazed, it was really beautiful.
PRASHANT G — Google review
Beach is dirty, only attraction is the temple and the Siva statue. Do not miss going to the 18th floor using the lift at the entrance. View is awesome. Travel on weekdays and check the hotel before you pay.
Aditya T — Google review
Dear Visitors From June to September Few months due to Monsoon If any one to visit purpose Beach there are Strictly Prohibited Karnataka Government Roll I went there Sept 8th can't Swimming I am very sad food are also not good
Rajdev R — Google review
Murdeshwar is a town in Uttara Kannada district in the state of Karnataka, India. It is famous for the world's second tallest Shiva statue, the town lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea and is also famous for the Murudeshwara Temple. Surrounded by gentle hills and lush green foliage, this beach is always bustling with activity. Early morning hours the best time to visit this place, when you might even find the company of flying seagulls and kingfisher birds. A lot of water sports activities are also available here.
Sudarshan M — Google review
The Murudeshwar Temple Beach presents a truly stunning vista, with the immense Shiva statue and the grand gopuram serving as its captivating highlights. While the sandy expanse of the beach is remarkably clean, the large number of street vendors unfortunately results in subpar dust control. This makes walking barefoot uncomfortable and unsafe, as you'll encounter various debris like plastic covers and twigs. The beach is particularly scenic during the evening and morning hours. However, a word of caution: scorpions are known to be present on the shores in the mornings.
Soundar K — Google review
It's peaceful and calm. The beauty of the divine idol, sea and nature is worth watching.
Apurva W — Google review
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3FWP+C84, Murdeshwar, Karnataka, India
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Jog Falls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Jog Falls, India's second highest waterfall, is a stunning sight that varies from a gentle flow to a powerful cascade during the monsoon season. Although undergoing redevelopment, it remains a delight for the eyes. Due to construction work, access to the bottom of the falls is closed, and parking space is limited. The water source is a reservoir, and during heavy rain, gates are opened to increase water flow. Boat rides are available on the reservoir.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Visited Jog Falls — one of the most stunning natural wonders in Karnataka! The view of the waterfalls cascading down from such a great height is absolutely mesmerizing, especially when there’s good water flow. The mist, the sound of the falls, and the surrounding greenery make it a truly refreshing experience. There are multiple viewpoints to enjoy the beauty from different angles, and the area is well-maintained with decent parking and basic facilities. Best time to visit is right after the monsoon when the falls are at their full glory. A must-visit destination for nature lovers and photographers! 🌿💦
Rahul C — Google review
One of the most beautiful spots I’ve seen in India. The place is nice , calm, cool and soothing. Excellent place to click photographs. Sufficient parking space is available. Tickets are around Rs. 20 per person. Looks like they are planning many new attractions here, as there’s plenty of construction going on. Best time to visit would be when they open the nearby dam, and the waterfall is in full flow.
Alan F — Google review
I visited during dasara holidays and it was not very crowded, which made the experience peaceful and enjoyable. The falls looked beautiful and the weather was pleasant. There are some construction works going on near the view points and entrance, but it didn't affect the overall experience much. A great place to enjoy nature and relax.
Ramesh B — Google review
Jog Falls is a stunning destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts visiting Karnataka. As one of India’s tallest waterfalls, it plunges a remarkable 253 meters, especially dramatic during the monsoon season. Jog Falls, Karnataka-Jog Falls is the second-highest plunge waterfall in India, located on the Sharavathi River in the Shimoga district of Karnataka. The monsoon season (June to September) offers the most dramatic views, with the falls being at their full force. Enjoy the view from designated viewpoints Visit the Mahatma Gandhi Hydro Electric plant Explore the surrounding dense, evergreen forests Go during the monsoon season to see rainbows in the mist. A sightseeing tour offers visitors the chance to experience the majestic waterfall framed by lush green landscapes. Beyond being a peaceful escape, it's an ideal location for nature walks and photography. The tour package for Jog Falls also includes nearby viewpoints, perfect for a weekend getaway or a week-long vacation from cities like Bangalore. For photography enthusiasts, capturing the falls from various angles is a must, as the views provide stunning landscape shots at every turn. The area around Jog Falls can be slippery, so it is advisable to wear comfortable and sturdy footwear. It is also important to carry rain gear, as it can rain unexpectedly in the area. Jog Falls is surrounded by lush green forests and beautiful landscapes. If you have time, you must explore the surrounding areas and take in the natural beauty of the region. The main viewpoint is located on the opposite side of the waterfall and offers a panoramic view of the falls.
NK M — Google review
The sheer volume of water cascading down the rocks is breathtaking and the multiple segmented streams create an awe-inspiring view, especially during peak monsoon. The surrounding lush greenery adds to the serenity and beauty of the location. It's an unforgettable experience and a must-visit for nature lovers and photographers. Definitely a highlight of any trip to Karnataka.
Gokul P — Google review
Entry fees is 20 rupees. The experience is of a lifetime. We went during Monsoon on July’25. We were thrilled to see the sceneric beauty. It feels like milk is gushing down from the waterfalls more than water. India’s biggest waterfall is absolutely an eye soother. The ghat roads leading to jog falls, the Shimoga district, the road exiting Shimoga and going towards kumta all are satisfying. ❤️🧿❤️
The C — Google review
Jog Falls 🌊✨ Standing before the mighty Jog Falls felt like standing before nature’s heartbeat — powerful, calm, and endlessly beautiful. The mist kissed my face, the roar echoed through my chest, and for a while, everything else just faded away. 🌿💧 Even though the place is under construction, there’s something special about watching it evolve — a promise that soon, this wonder will shine brighter than ever. Change is happening, but the soul of Jog Falls remains the same — pure, majestic, and unforgettable. ❤️
Vishakh I — Google review
There is lot of construction work happening around so plan accordingly to visit Be careful about the touts around would cheat you by saying many things and take money from you. Just visit inside by paying ticket and watch that’s the best way. Road is also not good due to work happening around Right now water is there so you can watch the falls but after few days this will also stop as rain season has ended for the year To watch water in full best time to visit is July and August
Ananth K — Google review
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Ancient Shri Kethapai Narayana Temple

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Tucked away in the charming, historical town of Bhatkal, Karnataka, the Shree Ketapai Narayana Temple is an absolute treasure! This ancient temple stands as a living, breathing monument to the rich cultural and artistic heritage of the region. Stepping into this temple feels like being transported back in time—a fusion of Vijayanagara and Dravidian architecture welcomes you, with every mural, pillar, and corner telling stories of devotion, artistry, and history. The gopuram rises tall, and the colorful murals inside are simply breathtaking! The intricate carvings on the pillars aren't just decoration—they’re tales of Krishna’s playful mischief and Ramayana’s legendary battles etched into stone. It’s like the walls are alive, whispering ancient stories to anyone who pauses to listen. What really struck me during my visit was how peaceful and meditative the surroundings are. There’s an unmissable sense of sacredness that fills the air, leaving you reflective and inspired. Despite its significance, this historical marvel remains a well-kept secret, not nearly as popular as it should be—but that’s what makes it all the more special! If you're in Bhatkal, don’t miss the chance to explore this timeless beauty. Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or just someone seeking a peaceful retreat, this temple has something magical to offer. Shree Ketapai Narayana Temple is not just a place—it’s an experience.
Admin — Google review
Must visit ancient temple in Bhatkal region. Clean and Well maintained. Contains rich history rani chennabhairadevi's contriburion to the region.
Sandeep P — Google review
Small temple with quick 10-15 tour. Well preserved and clean. One of 6 in the small area dating back to 1500 CE when Bhatkal was Vijaynagar empire's main port trading with persian gulf and beyond. Khetapai, one of the diamond business trader is believed to be amongst the many businessmen who donated to make these temples. Worth a quick stop, and only 100mt off the NH66. We happened to have the pujari around and he was very kind to explain the story of the stone art - of various gods, mahabharata and Krishna Leela.
Biren B — Google review
Beautiful ancient temple, rejuvenated and in good maintainance. Around this temple there are other 5 ancient temples located. Visit them also
Pannaga B — Google review
It is old hoysala temple.Still they managed to keep it in good condition. Lady who cleans the temple said that every morning there will b Puja to God Shiva in the temple.It is located around 2km away from Bhatkal bus stand.
Deepika P — Google review
Great rock carved temple with slope roof made of rock Has great panel carvings of Ramayan all around, cool place surrounded with local houses At 1st instance get confused about the existence of such fascinating historical masterpiece due to locality On the way to Bhatkat railway station accidentally found another route to railway station
Harish R — Google review
there are many surrounding old temples in same lane which is worth visiting
Srawan K — Google review
This temple is located close to Bhatkal. It is a small yet beautiful temple.
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XHM6+CXW, Moodbhatkal, Belalkanda, Bhatkal, Karnataka 581320, India
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Ancient Shri Aghoreshwara Swamy Devalaya (Ikkeri)

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A majestic 500 year old Pleasant Shiva Temple also known as Aghoreshwara Temple nestled in the dense Malnad Region and just 6 kms from Taluk HQ, Sagar in Shivamogga Dt. has a very peaceful atmosphere and positive vibes A must visit when one passes by. NO Entry tickets NO Photography inside
Tp K — Google review
Beautiful temple just 5kms from Sagara town. This temple is by default included in tourists route. The idol in garbhagriha is not the original idol. Original idol of 13ft standing Aghoreshwara was destroyed by Islamic rulers. A linga was later installed. Admire the beauty of magnificient Nandi at the entrance 👌🏻 Also notice beautiful stone art on outer walk.
Navaneeth K — Google review
Aghoreshwara Temple in Ikkeri is a stunning example of ancient South Indian architecture, blending Hoysala and Vijayanagara styles beautifully. The temple’s intricate stone carvings, grand Nandi statue, and peaceful surroundings create a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Maintained by the ASI, it remains clean and well-preserved, offering visitors a serene and authentic experience. There’s no entry fee, and the site is less crowded, making it perfect for calm exploration. Only drawback — the stone floor can get hot and DSLR photography is restricted. A must-visit heritage gem near Sagara.
It's T — Google review
There's no entry ticket to this place, finding out address is very easy on Google maps, but the best part is how beautiful is this place!? We went during monsoon and it was just too pretty to describe. A must visit if you're visiting jog Falls
Pooja. D — Google review
The temple of agoreshwara in ikkeri an archaeological maintained structure is an awesome old temple with fine architecture . The main temple structure has siva on a very high pedestal unlike other siva temples. The nandi made of granite sits majestically across. One of the nice places to visit while in shimoga. No other facilities like toilet , drinking water are available.
Aravind R — Google review
Beautiful Ancient Temple With Positive Vibe. Nandi is huge and beautiful. Peaceful Location. Very powerful Shiva Temple. Strongly suggesting to visit Temple.
Satish K — Google review
The temple is built with a mix of hoysala and Vijayanagara style of architecture. As you enter the gates, you first are welcomed by a giant Nandi. Then you enter the temple with the main diety, lord shiva. The temple is not crowded and has parking space at the entrance. There's no entry fee.
Rahul C — Google review
AGHORESHVARA TEMPLE, IKKERI Ikkeri grew into a powerful independent kingdom with capital at Keladi under the early Vijayanagara chiefs. During the reign of Chaudappa Nayaka, (A.D. 1499-1544), the capital was shifted from Keladi to Ikkeri. The north-south orientated aghoresvara temple, built in granite, during the time of the Nayaka's of Keladi, is a classic example of the nayaka style of architecture. Stylistically it is datable to sixteenth century AD. On plan it has a Garbhagriha, an Ardhamandapa and a large Mukhamandapa with a separate pavilion for Nandi. Interiorly the floor in front of the shrine has effigies of three Keladi chiefs doing obeisance. The Garbhagriha contains a gignatic pedestal sculptured with 32-seated female figures. The temple has a metal image of thirty-two handed Aghoresvara. In the Ardhamantapa is a small translucent Nandi carved out of white spar. Flanking the Ardhamantapa doorway, on either side are two niches, containing sculptures of ganesa and Kartikeya to right and Mahishamardini and Bhairava to left. The front Mukhamandapa is supported by carved pillars. Exteriorly the sanctum has a huge Sikhara in the Dravida order. The walls of the sanctum have double pilaster turrets. The walls of the Mukhamandapa are pierced with three omate doorways approached by balustraded steps. The northern main entrance is flanked by caparisoned elephants. The available space of the walls is provided with nearly twenty perforated windows with omamental arches interspersed with figure sculptures. The Nandimandapa has a huge couchantibull with a yali-balustraded steps at south. The pavilion has lion-based pillars. Towards the west is parvati shrine built on similar lines to the main temple with lesser dimensions and fewer sculptures.
Nitin V — Google review
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42PF+22Q, Ikkeri, Kalmane, Karnataka 577401, India
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Kolluru Shri Mookambika Devi Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
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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Kodachadri

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Mountain peak
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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.
Hari 9 — Google review
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Karnataka 577452, India
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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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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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Kundadri

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
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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