Janmashtami 2024:

9 Places to Visit in Udupi During The Festival Holiday

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Udupi Sri Krishna Temple:

This temple is dedicated to infant Krishna, it features a unique worship window with nine holes called Navagraha Kitaki.

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Mookambika Temple:

Dedicated to Aadiprakarshakti, embodying Saraswati, Mahakali, and Lakshmi, it houses the Udbhavlinga, representing both Purusha and Shakti.

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Ananteshwar Temple:

The oldest temple in Udupi which is dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is believed that it date back to the 8th century.

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Kaup Beach:

A serene beach with a historic lighthouse built in 1901, it offers stunning sea views and has quiet Airbnb options nearby.

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Kudlu Falls:

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.

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St. Mary’s Island:

A group of four islands with unique crystalline rock formations, located 4 miles off the Karnataka coast, the islands are a geological wonder.

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Malpe Beach:

A beautiful beach with white sand, pleasant weather, and food shacks, it is a great spot for a quick getaway.

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Jomlu Teerth:

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.

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Kodi Bengre Beach:

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.

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