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Udupi sightseeing tour packages

Udupi, a city of breath-taking natural beauty, is situated in the state of Karnataka. It is nestled between the breath-taking Western Ghats mountains and the Arabian Sea. The city is known for its rich cultural heritage. Udupi's primary attraction is the Krishna temple, which boasts exquisite craftsmanship. When simple transportation choices, such as cab or taxi service, are available to get you to Udupi, planning a vacation is never difficult. There are several locals, tourist, and historical locations in Udupi. A journey that is well planned will enable you to see all the important or must-see attractions at the ideal time. For those choosing to use taxis to go around in Udupi, Kathyayini travels the finest option. By providing dependable services, we can guarantee that the ideal itinerary will make your trip enjoyable.
Hiring a cab from a reputable and dependable industry player is the greatest option for anyone traveling to Udupi with friends or family because it is convenient and secure. By making a cab service reservation to Udupi, you can be assured that you will get to your location on time, within your budget, and most significantly, with less tension and worry.
Whether it's a sedan, MUV, or hatchback, we have all types of taxis in Udupi. The fact that our drivers are educated, kind, and humble further guarantees a genuinely exceptional experience. You will not only receive first-rate services while using Udupi taxis, but you and your loved ones will also have an amazing trip. Sringeri, Kolluru Mookambika, Coorg, Mangalore and Murudeshwar would be quick detours from Udupi. In addition to your trip, hill stations and hiking locations close to Udupi would be the best choice if you enjoy adventures. To have a wonderful journey, reserve a cab in Udupi at Kathyayini travels.

One Day Package Tours in and around Udupi

Nestled in the picturesque coastal region of Karnataka, Udupi, a coastal city in Karnataka, is a mesmerizing destination that boasts of its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. Known for its beautiful beaches, ancient temples, and mouth-watering cuisine, Udupi offers a perfect mix of spirituality, adventure, and gastronomy. The city's beaches are a haven for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea. Udupi's cuisine, which is famous for its distinct flavors and spices, is a food lover's paradise. The city's warm and welcoming locals add to its charm, making it an unforgettable destination for anyone visiting Karnataka. Whether you want to explore its spiritual side, soak in the beauty of its beaches, or indulge in its mouth-watering cuisine, Udupi has something for everyone and will definitely leave you enchanted.
Discover the enchanting coastal city of Udupi with Udupi Taxi's one-day package tours, designed to offer you a bespoke and unforgettable holiday experience. Embark on an adventure to explore the various must-see tourist attractions and ancient temples in and around Udupi, Karkal, Kasargod, Kollur, Sringeri, Horanadu, Dharmasthala, Subramanya, Venur, Moodbidri, Kateel, Mulki, Anegudde, Saligrama, Murudeshwara, Karinja, Malpe, Manipal, Kaup, Beach Tour, St Mary’s Island and more.
With 12 different choices available for you to select for your one-day package tour, you can be sure that your trip to Udupi will be tailored to your individual preferences and interests. Our experienced drivers are well-versed in the local places and languages including Tulu, Kannada, Hindi, English, and Malayalam. They will take you to these places with ease and ensure that your travel experience in Udupi is nothing short of extraordinary.
Below are the list of sightseeing places to visit with our Udupi local sightseeing tour in 1 day:
Pajaka is a village in Udupi Taluk and district of Karnataka state in India. Pajaka is the place where Dvaita philosopher Sri Madhvacharya was born. The place is near Kunjarugiri Durga temple.
The importance of Pajaka kshetra is also narrated in a small biographical poem called “Sampradaya Paddhati”, whose author is Sri Madhvacharya’s direct disciple Sri Hrushikesha, the mula yati of Sri Palimaru Mata.
There are many interesting places to see at Pajaka. Perhaps the most important of all is the ancestral home and birthplace of Sri Madhva. There are many archaeological evidences of the life and times of Sri Madhva at this place.
Ambalpady is a holy place in the surroundings of Udupi City, the land of Lord Sri Krishna. With the ancient Sri Janardana temple having Mahakali mandir by the side, Janardana pushkarani in the front, an Anjaneya temple with an idol incorporating incarnations of Mukhyaprana, and a Brandavan of Raghavendra Swamji in the surroundings.
Udupi Shri Krishna Temple is a well-known historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Dvaita Matha located in the city of Udupi in Karnataka.

The Matha area resembles a living Aashram, a holy place for daily devotion and living. Surrounding the Shri Krishna Temple are several temples namely the Udupi Anantheshwara Temple which is over a thousand years old.

At one end of Manipal in the state of Karnataka, is the End Point, which is basically a cliff overlooking the Swarna River. Visitors from end point can see the captivating stretch of Arabian Sea towards the west and Western Ghats towards the east. End Point is basically a deserted tract of land that has been converted into a hangout spot for its commanding views.

Malpe is a calm beach town near the temple town of Udupi in Coastal Karnataka. Malpe is known for its fishing harbor, St Mary’s Island and beaches.

The beach is a virgin beach, located at a distance about 6 kms from Udupi. It is an important port and a fishing harbour in the state of Karnataka. The endless stretch of golden sand, graciously swaying palm trees, clear blue sky and the gentle murmur of the sea, set the perfect mood for an idyllic holiday. Be sure to visit the Balarama Temple and Malpe’s oldest tile factory, set up by the Basel Mission.

Hattiangadi is a village in Kundapura taluk of Udupi district. The village is famous for Siddivinayaka temple.

The eighth century old Sri Siddhivinayaka Temple at Hattiyangadi in Kundapur taluk is a historical and well-known pilgrimage centre for Hindus of the coast. Hattiyangadi was the capital of Alupa Kings, who ruled the Tulunadu during seventh and eighth centuries. They had close ties with some other Jain cities such as Purigere and Hombuja.

Later Hoysala and Honnekambala Kings ruled Hattiyangadi, which was also known as Goshtipura, as it hosted a number of intellectual debates.
Kollur Mookambika Temple is located at Kollur in Byndoor Taluk of Udupi District in the region of Tulunadu and in the state of Karnataka, India. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Mother Goddess known as Mookambika Devi. Mookambika is the union of Adipara Shakthi and Parabramha as the Linga has integrated on its left side “Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswathi”.

It is situated in the foothills of Kodachadri hills, on the southern bank of Souparnika River. Being situated in the land between Gokarna and Kanyakumari, believed to be created by sage Parashurama.

The Maravanthe beach is a beautiful beach town with white sand spread miles and miles along the coast fetches the beach a nickname of Virgin Beach. This place has been identified by government agencies as having potential for tourism with leaflets proclaiming several facilities. There are places to stay on the highway,  but the alternative would be at the nearby town, Kundapura.

At the nearby Gangolli Gangolli port, tourists can join fishermen in their fishing trips

Gommateshwara statue, Karkala  is located at Karkala in the state of Karnataka. It is the second tallest statue of Bahubali in the world with the largest statue located at Shravanabelagola.

Gommateshwara statue at Karkala was built in 1432 CE by Veera Pandya Bhairarasa Wodeyar of Santara dynasty on advice from Lalitakirti, the Bhattaraka of Karkala Jain Matha. The statue was inspired from the larger Gommateshwara statue at Shravanabelagola.
Saavira Kambada Temple is a basadi or Jain temple noted for its 1000 pillars in Moodabidri, Karnataka, India. The temple is also known as “Chandranatha Temple” since it honours the tirthankara Chandraprabha, whose eight-foot idol is worshipped in the shrine.

The town of Moodabidri is noted for its 18 Jain temples, but Saavira Kambada Temple is considered the finest among them. The temple is considered an architectural wonder and is a major attraction of Moodabidri.
Bappanadu Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple is situated in the bank of Shambhavi River at Bappanadu village of Mulki town. It is 29 K.M. north to Mangalore following National Highway No.17. The main deity of this temple is Goddess Shree Durgaparameshwari. The place Bappanadu means Bappa’s village. As per the legend Bappa a Muslim merchant is responsble for temple construction. Annual festival of the temple falls in the month of April. Bappanadu Dolu is well known and There is a large drum that is kept in the side of the temple.

Kateel or Kateelu is a temple town in the Dakshina Kannada district of the Indian state of Karnataka . It is considered one of the holiest Hindu temple towns in India . It is situated on the banks of the river Nandini.

The town hosts the temple of Sri Durga Parameshwari. The temple is situated on an islet in the middle of the sacred river Nandini amidst panoramic scenes and fascinating greenery. Thousands of devotees visit Kateel every day to seek blessings from goddess Durga Parameshwari.

St. Mary’s Islands, also known as Coconut Island and Thonsepar, are a set of four small islands in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Malpe in Udipi, Karnataka, India.

Scientific studies indicate that the basalt of the St. Mary’s Islands was formed by sub-aerial subvolcanic activity, because at that time Madagascar was attached to India.
Anegudde Sri Vinayaka Temple or Sri Vinayaka Temple Kumbhashi, one of the best known Ganesha temples in Udupi district, one of the seven ‘Mukti Sthalas’ in coastal Karnataka, primary deity is Ganesh, Ganesh Chaturthi is the main festival.

It is also believed that the statue of Lord Ganapathi is growing every year, and certainly the reputation also wide spreading.

Anegudde is also popularly called as Kumbashi. The name Kumbhashi is said to be derived from demon Kumbhasura. The name Anegudde comes from Aane (elephant) and Gudde, as it is the abode of the elephant-headed god, Sri Vinayaka. Here, Lord Ganapathi is also called, ‘Siddhi Vinakaya’ and ‘Sarva Siddhi Pradaayaka’.

Murdeshwar is a town in Uttara Kannada district in the state of Karnataka, India, It is famous for the world’s second tallest Shiva statue, the town lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea and is also famous for the Murudeshwara Temple. The town has a railway station on the Mangalore–Mumbai Konkan railway route.