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Karwar The Charming Town Of Karnataka

Karwar The Charming Town Of Karnataka

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Deepa G

Karwar, the port town on the banks of the Kali Nadi river, is situated 519 kms north -west of Bangalore. It is the administrative head quarters of North Kanara District in Karnataka. Karwar is an ideal place to relax. Once an important trade centre of the British, French, Portuguese and the Arabs, the charming town is complemented by glorious weather and an excellent beach which is said to have inspired Rabindranath Tagore to pen his first play.

The charming town is complemented by glorious weather and the area is very picturesque with hills and valleys of the Western Ghats covered with dense tropical jungle on the way to Hubli. Karwar located 518 kms from Bangalore is known for its fine muslin. The best time to visit Karwar is December to May.

Places of Attraction:-

Dargah of Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat

The famous Dargah of Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat, a Baghdadi Saint is a place of tourist interest for pilgrims.

Naganatha:-

Naganatha Temple is a Temple where an anthill is worshipped.

Karwar Harbour:-

The Karwar bay, apart from its scenic beauty, also boasts of an excellent harbour which is fit for use during all seasons. Devbagh beach is the most attractive beach in Karwar. Other beaches are Binaga (3kms) and Arga(5kms) south of the town.

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River Kalinadi:-

The river Kalinadi, flows through the town into the Arabian sea. Motor launches are available for boating up the river Kali.

Muslin Factory:-

Karwar town is known for its fine muslin. The muslin industry was started in 1638, by Sir. William Counten, who opened a factory here.

Kurmagad Island:-

The Kurmagad Island nearby has an old fort and a Narasimha shrine, worth a visit.

PLACES AROUND KARWARAnkola:-

Located 37kms south of Karwar, is a small town with 15th century ruined walls of king Sarpamalika\’s fort and the ancient Shri Venketaraman Temple. Near the temple there are two giant wooden chariots carved with scenes from the \’Ramayana\’.

Jog Falls:-

Jog falls, the highest waterfalls in India, is located about 50 kms from the coast midway between Udupi and Karwar. The Inspection Bungalow has excellent views. Reserve in advance for overnight stay.

Gokarna:-

The Coastal town of Gokarna is a famous pilgrimage centre as well as a centre of Sanskrit learning, 56 kms from Karwar. It is famous for the Mahabaleswar Temple with the \’Atmalinga\’ (a revered Shiva lingam) dedicated to Lord Shiva. There is a enormous chariot, which is taken out in a procession on Shiva\’s birthday in February.

Honnavar:-

Honnavar, situated 90 kms from Karwar, has a Portuguese fort. There is also a fort in Basavaraja Durga Island, amidst the sea which can be reached by a sail upstream on river Sharavathi.

Geresoppa the old capital of the Queen Chanabhairavi, 30 kms from here has a beautiful 14th century Chaturmukha Basti. The boat trip to Gerosoppa with coconut groves and lush greenery covering the banks, is memorable.

Dandeli:-

Located 93 kms from Karwar, Dandeli is a popular holiday resort and an industrial township. The wildlife sanctuary here in an area of 207 Sq.Kms abounds with a variety of rare animals. The watch tower inside the sanctuary are inaccessible during the monsoon months of June to October. This forest region is famous for its paper, plywood, teakwood and Ferro-manganese factories. The cave with Shivalinga-like laterite formations is also worth a visit.

Lushington Falls:-

110 kms from Karwar, the famous Lushington Falls or Keppa falls is located in Siddhapur Taluk on the Shimoga border. The falls where the river Aghanashini thunders down from the height of 116 meters is named after a District Collector who discovered it in 1845.

Magod Falls:-

The Magod is 125 kms from Karwar. The river Gangavathi emerging from the Western ghats takes a leap into a chasm of 183metre (600 feet) down, in a series of cascades over the cliffs presenting an enchanting sight.

Banavasi:-

Located 140 kms from Karwar on the left bank of the Varada river, Banavasi is a temple town mentioned in the Hindu epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Once the capital city of Kadambas, the main places of interest here are the Madhukeswara temple, the ruins of a Buddhist stupa, the Veerabhadra temple and the several idols and the Jain icons.

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