9 Places to Visit in Udupi During The Festival Holiday
This temple is dedicated to infant Krishna, it features a unique worship window with nine holes called Navagraha Kitaki.
Dedicated to Aadiprakarshakti, embodying Saraswati, Mahakali, and Lakshmi, it houses the Udbhavlinga, representing both Purusha and Shakti.
The oldest temple in Udupi which is dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is believed that it date back to the 8th century.
A serene beach with a historic lighthouse built in 1901, it offers stunning sea views and has quiet Airbnb options nearby.
Also called Sita Falls, this is a 150-foot waterfall that requires a moderate trek through dense greenery, it is popular with trekkers and nature lovers.
A group of four islands with unique crystalline rock formations, located 4 miles off the Karnataka coast, the islands are a geological wonder.
A beautiful beach with white sand, pleasant weather, and food shacks, it is a great spot for a quick getaway.
A 20-foot waterfall in Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary, created by the River Sita, the natural sound of the waterfall and birds makes it a serene spot.
Known as Delta Beach, where the Suvarna River meets the Arabian Sea, it's a beautiful location for beach lovers and features a 'sangama' point.