Udupi (alternatively spelled as Udipi) also known as Odipu in Tulu is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is the administrative headquarters of Udupi District. Shri Bhagwan Bahubali Digambar Jain Statue in Karkala, Udupi is one of the top tourist attraction in Karkala, Udupi. Udupi is notable for the Krishna Temple, Tulu Ashtamathas and lends its name to the popular Udupi cuisine. It is also known as Lord Parashurama Kshetra, and is famous for Kanakana Kindi. A centre of pilgrimage, Udupi is known as Rajata Peetha and Shivalli (Shivabelle). It is also known as the temple city. Manipal is a locality within Udupi city. Udupi is situated about 60 km north of the industrial hub Mangalore and about 422 km northwest of state capital Bengaluru by road.
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4.5 based on 827 reviews
One of the must visit place in Udupi,the temple is well maintained and management of devotees is good.you must have Prasadam in the temple,it’s yummy
4.5 based on 37 reviews
This temple is near our house! I just love this temple. It has very pleasant atmosphere and everywhere there's greenery!
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Located just in front of Sri Krishna mutt in Udupi , this is a tranquil ,serene and powerful Siva temple . A must visit
4.5 based on 71 reviews
This is just in front of Sri Krishna’ Temple. It is customary to visit this temple before visiting Sri Krishna ‘s Temple. Siva Linga here symbolizes Lord Siva who appeared here in response to a penance performed by Moon God to cure from Daksha’s curse, A beautiful temple.
4.5 based on 405 reviews
What an enthrilling, spectacular & an eye feasting experience one can get on the top of light house. I can still remember the view (attached pics) land on one side covered with coconut trees, beach and the water on the other end till.you can see. The best time to visit is from 5.30PM to 6.30PM when going to set and I bet cameras can't capture the real nature except you have to feel it. The fees is a mere 10/- per person and w0/- per video recording.
4.5 based on 94 reviews
I visited this beach around 1 PM in the afternoon and I could see no one in the vast expanse. Due to less crowding the beach is very clean and the sound of crashing waves were extremely soothing to hear. If one likes isolation amidst nature, this place is a must visit.
4.5 based on 162 reviews
This place has divine energy and you can really feel the vibe. .... The village is also known as Kumbashi and the place ... It lies en route from Udupi towards Kundapura on the NH 66. My wifes family has a annual puja here from her great grandpa's times.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Great collection of coins and currency notes. You can see all types of coins from ancient coins to modern world coins and notes. One of the Excellent place I ever visited. Hope merger wont affect on this place.
4.0 based on 20 reviews
Have you ever been to any local Monday or Thursday market in your neighbourhood? What’s the experience like? We are sure you are tempted to visit the market again for two specific reasons: a) you get to shop for almost everything you can imagine from food to cookware to clothes, all at one place b) all the items available here match with your weekly/monthly budget too. The not-so-bright side of these markets could be the crowd which might make your navigation unsmooth throughout the place. Also, you may not be very sure of the quality of the products available here (of course, we are not referring to fresh fruits and veggies but other items meant for home decor, home furnishings, stationary, clothes etc.) Enter Big Bazaar. The Indian retail market witnessed a massive disruption in the form of Big Bazaar in the year 2001. With its strong appeal for the urban middle class, Big Bazaar turned the foreign concept of supermarket/large department stores into reality in India.
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