Facing the enormous Arabian Sea, Udupi is an arresting coastal town located in Karnataka. This coastal town is a renowned holiday destination because it is blest with picturesque landscapes. The ambiance of these tantalizing landscapes is simply ethereal and soul-calming. Moreover, the sumptuous cuisine of this place is something that no one should miss.
But, do you think thats enough? No? High five, even we dont feel the same. There are so many places that are swarmed by wayfarers. Those places are the major highlights that have made Udupi a popular tourist attraction. Here, we have compiled a list of some major travel attractions that you should visit. And do not forget to carry your camcorders as well!
The holy chants of Hare Krishna with the sound of blowing of the conch shell will brace your ears as you step inside through the gates of the intriguing temple of Lord Krishna. Shri Krishna Temple was founded in the 13th century by a Vaishnavite Guru, Vedanta Madhavacharya. Entirely devoted to Lord Krishna, it is an enchanting shrine that houses a fascinating idol of the lord adorned with the precious jewels. The sight of Holi and Janmashtami celebration spellbinds every devotee.
Kapu aka Kaup is a quaint town located in Udupi. It is renowned for Kaup Beach. Set along the slushy shoreline of the Arabian Sea, Kaup Beach is a popular holiday destination in Udupi. The warm virgin sands of this beach are bordered by the towering palm trees. At Kaup Beach, you can take delight in basking in the sun, take a barefoot stroll along the shoreline or chum around.
Chandramauleshvara Temple of Udupi is a frequented Hindu shrine. The name of this temple is another name for Lord Shiva, the supreme yogi and the destroyer of the universe that carries the moon on his head. Chandramauleshvara Temple houses astounding statues of the Hindu religious figurines and the sanctum is dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Lingam. The ardent Shaivaites flock to this temple especially during Mahashivaratri.
Udupi Shri Krishna Matha is a beguiling ashram that is located in the premises of Shri Krishna Mandir in Udupi. Built in the Dravidian style of architecture, it is entirely devoted to serving Lord Krishna. This matha is known for its customary practices of worshiping, a traditional dress code that each one has to follow, and the study of Dvaita philosophy that originated in Udupi.
Another travel attraction on the list that cannot be missed! Hood Beach is a well-known destination where you can relax your senses and enjoy the soul soothing music of the blue waters. Entrenched on the shoreline of the Arabian Sea, Hood Beach is the perfect spot for honeymoon couples to chum around. Walking hand-in-hand on the mushy shores is simply romantic (psst, its an ideal place to ask out your love-mate as well).
Endowed with serene surroundings, Manipal Lake is a beauteous recreational destination in Udupi. The original name of this lake is Mannu Palla Lake (sound like a hitman name) but it was anglicized to Manipal Lake. It is an artificial lake surrounded by an astounding landscape that is the righteous picnic location. People flock to this lake and spend a quality time, especially during weekends.
Located near Manipal Lake, Prasanna Ganapathi Temple is a famous Hindu shrine located in Udupi. It is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and came into existence in the year 1996. Built in the Dravidian style of architecture, it houses beguiling carvings on the exterior walls. An alluring idol of Lord Ganesha is placed in the sanctum of this temple. Ganesh Chaturthi is a major festival that is celebrated here with a zest.
Durga Parameshwari Temple is one of the Shakti peethas of Udupi. It is an ancient temple devoted to goddess Durga. This temple is regarded one of the most pious Hindu shrines in Udupi. Durga Parmeshwari Temple rests on an exquisite hillock and has a unique aspect. In this temple, the goddess is worshiped in the form of a linga! This linga is said to be the convergence of the powers of Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, and Mahasaraswati.
Pajaka Village is a beautiful village located in the quaint corner of Udupi. This village is the birthplace of Dvait philosopher and Vaishnavite Shri Madhavacharya, the founder of Krishna Mandir in Udupi. The scenic landscape of the village is simply delightful. The place where Shri Madhavacharya was born has been converted into a temple. Daily prayers are performed by the followers of Shri Madhavacharya.
CSI Ebenezer Church is a well-known church located in Udupi. Erected in the Portuguese style of architecture, this church is swarmed by tourists, as well as, devotees on a large scale. This holy place holds an important significance in the Christian community. CSI Ebenezer Church also looks after the underprivileged children. People donate alms, clothes, and some amount of money for the welfare of the church and children. The festival of Christmas, Easter, and Good Friday is celebrated enthusiastically here.
Udupi is an exquisite holiday destination. It is dotted with the sacred sites, beaches, landscapes, and much more. People adore thronging at such places because they provide an inner calmness.