Fast Facts
Area |
10291 sq km |
Best time to visit |
December - May |
Languages |
Kannada and English |
The administrative headquarters of North Kanara District in Karnataka, Karwar is one of the isolated beaches situated on the 320 km long coastline in the state. Marked by calm waves, palm-laced beaches, golden sand, scenic coves, Karwar is renowned for its excellent muslin.
Location
The port town of Karwar, situated 519 km northwest of Bangalore, lies on the banks of the Kalinadi River on a thin strip of tropical sand that is bound by the Western Ghats on its east and surrounded by the Arabian Sea on the west.
History
Way back in 1862, Karwar was made district headquarters by the British. In ancient times, Karwar was a sea trade site visited by the Arabs, Dutch, Portuguese, French and later the British.
Tourist Attractions
Make your Tour to Karwar memorable by visiting these famous tourist places near Karwar :
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Dargah of Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat: This eminent Dargah is dedicated to a Baghdadi Saint named Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat.
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Naganatha Temple: This temple is unique since an anthill is worshipped here.
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Karwar Harbor: The Karwar bay has this outstanding harbor that can be used in all seasons.
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River Kalinadi: Flowing through Karwar into the Arabian Sea, this river has provision for motor launches for boating up the river.
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Kurmagad Island: This island nearby has an old fort and a Narasimha shrine worth visiting.
Places around Karwar
Explore the land of Karwar, visiting the places around it, while on a Tour to Karwar :
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Rabindranath Tagore beach: Situated about 3 km away from Karwar is Devbagh, a hub for diving and snorkeling. This beach, the most attractive one in Karwar, is said to have motivated Rabindranath Tagore to write his first play.
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Jog Falls: One of the highest waterfalls in India, Jog Falls situated about 50 km from Karwar. Jog Falls is formed by the Sharavathi River, gushing down from a height of 253 meters.
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Yana: A popular destination for rock climbing, Yana or Bhairavakshetra is an important pilgrim centre located in a beautiful valley, 60 km from Karwar. Yana can be reached by trekking a distance of about 10 km by foot amidst dense forest.
Fairs And Festivals
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Rabindranath Tagore beach: Karavali Utsav: This is the biggest cultural event in Karwar, held on Rabindranath Tagore beach for four days. Recitals by famous artists lighten up this cultural extravaganza.
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Shivaratri: Every year on the day of Shivaratri, Lord Shiva is worshipped at Yana, accompanied by a colorful fair. Thousands of people visit the fair.
How To Reach
By Air : The nearest airport is at Dabolim (Goa), 90 km away.
By Rail : The closest railway station is located at Shirwad (6 km), on the Konkan Railway route.
By Road: Karwar is well-connected by a network of roads to South Goa border (10 km), Panaji (105 km), Mumbai (650 km) and Bangalore.