The geographical division of India mentions of a narrow coastal strip on the west coast facing the Arabian Sea. It starts from the Gulf of Kutch and Gulf of Kambhat and extends right till Kanyakumari, known by different names in different regions.
In the region south of Maharashtra and covering Goa it is known as the Konkan coast while as we continue our tracing even southwards in the state of Karnataka it is known as Kanara coast and then further down it is called as the Malabar coast. But the point of interest of this post is the Kanara coast and a town nestled in this region.
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The Kanara coast comprises of three coastal districts known as Dakshina Kannada, Udipi district and Uttara kannada. The Uttara Kannada region is characterised by swaying palms and swift rivers running towards the placid Arabian Sea.
The headquarters of Uttara Kannada district is Karwar and it is this town that this article centers upon. The town is bounded by the Western Ghats on one side while ringed by the Arabian Sea on the other side. The town lies in the Sahyadri foothills in the evergreen glade slopes of the perennial forests and beckoned by the blue Arabian Sea. The Kali river flows prominently alongside and has a natural harbor which historically led to the formation of the Karwar port. A center for fish business and golden ornaments, tourism is still underdeveloped out here, maybe that is why there is still the vibe of a small coastal town fresh and vibrant.
So here is a one-day itinerary in case one is visiting this region and plans to spend some hours looking around
So, this is a short itinerary for those who would like to know about Karwar and maybe have a brief stopover while on their travels. There are many interesting places in and around Karwar to plan a comprehensive holiday out here notable among them being Dandeli western Ghats( read here ) , Anshi tiger reserve, Gokarna temple town , Yana rocks ( read here ) , syntheri rocks ( read here ) , the various splendid waterfalls like Jog , Magod, Sathodi ( read here ) etc .
So, do think about visiting something new the next time you planning a short holiday.
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Karwar is not a touristy place. Glad you visited this beautiful place in North Karnataka. I remember eating at Shweta Lunch Home on the way to Kudle beach a few years back. Brought back my memories. Thanks for the share.
glad :)
Gokarna beaches is one of the most beautiful ones I have seen. The rocks add to the character of the beach. I am glad you have shared other places of interest in Karwar. I would like to visit the warship museum too !
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i love watching sunset at the beach and this place is astonishing that it is quite preserved. wish to visit there someday
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I have heard of the beaches in Gokarna but not about Karwar. A beach lover like me would love to explore this place especially since it seems secluded. Would you have an idea how far is it from Pune and the best route to reach?
come by road from pune , lot of volvo buses ply on the route .. 8 hrs journey time
These are incredibly lovely beaches to behold and great for having a museum for nerds like me. I'd love to spend a day there just watching the sun, people watching, or reading a book. Plus points for the rock formations that outline the landscape. It seems like time stills in these places.
true small places have their own charm
Oh, I actually visited here as a kid! I don't remember it now but Rabindranath Tagore beach certainly rings a bell. I would love to visit here again and take a look at all this place has to offer (it seems so beautiful).
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OMG! I actually visited this place as a kid. I loved Rabindranath Tagore beach. And you described the beach beautifully. I never visited the Warship museum but as a history buff, I would love to visit.
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I have heard a lot about Gokarna beaches and I would definitely love to visit it someday with my husband and relax on the beach shack, sip on some cocktails and watch the sun go down. The temples at Gokarna sounds of my interest as well. I have recently made a trip to Dandeli and a fellow traveler did tell me about Karwar and the beaches there. You have clicked some stunning pictures. Thanks for the share, maybe sometime soon I will plan a visit here.
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I remember telling myself that if ever i will go to India, I definitely include visiting Goa. I've heard so many good things about it (especially its beach culture). I love that it doesnt look very touristy (my kind of getaway!).
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Karwar looks stunning. You'd definitely see me trying out some of the watersports on offer. I'm also interested in the warship museum as i'm really interested in history.
glad u could relate to the post