Udupi is renowned for its magnificent temples, such as the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha, delicious Udupi cuisine which is known for its vegetarian dishes, and beautiful beaches like Malpe. It's a significant center for Hindu pilgrimage due to its rich religious heritage.
Udupi can be reached by air, the nearest airport being Mangalore International Airport about 60 km away. By train, Udupi Railway Station is well connected to major Indian cities. Also, it's well-linked by road with state-run and private buses servicing the route from various cities.
Top attractions include Udupi Sri Krishna Matha, Malpe Beach, St. Mary's Islands, Kaup Beach, Anantheshwara Temple, Chandramouleshwara Temple, and the Pajaka Kshetra.
Yes, Udupi hosts the Paryaya festival every alternate year, which marks the transfer of temple management among the priests. The Janmashtami festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna is also quite grand in Udupi. Both offer unique cultural experiences for tourists.
Udupi offers a range of accommodations from budget hotels and lodges to resorts. There are traditional guest houses available often close to temples for those on pilgrimage.
The best time to visit Udupi is between October and February when the weather is pleasant, with cool temperatures ideal for exploring.
Udupi is considered quite safe for tourists. However, visitors should take regular precautions like safeguarding their belongings. It’s advisable to avoid remote areas at night and always respect local customs and traditions.
Yes, Malpe Beach in Udupi offers activities such as parasailing, jet skiing, and banana boat rides. St. Mary's Islands is also a popular spot for tourists looking for water-based adventures.
Udupi is known for its vegetarian cuisine, particularly its masala dosa and other South Indian specialties. There are many restaurants near the Krishna Temple that serve traditional Udupi meals, as well as places that offer a variety of other cuisines.
Udupi has several shopping areas where visitors can buy gold and silver jewelry, religious artifacts, traditional clothes, and an assortment of ayurvedic products. The Ratha Beedi (Car Street) is a popular spot for local shopping.