The Lesser-known Beaches In Udupi You Must Visit At Least Once

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The Lesser-known Beaches In Udupi You Must Visit At Least Once

The Lesser-known Beaches In Udupi You Must Visit At Least Once
Another thing that these two share is beaches. However, the beaches of Mangalore are famous while most of the beaches of Udupi remain unheard of. These sites are not untouched as every site has its unique selling propositions; hence, these beaches need at least a visit as the locations provide a good setting. There are almost all the beaches of Udupi aligned along National Highway, therefore accessed by road very easily. Just in case you are planning a long beach trip to Udupi, visiting all beaches on your route, here are for you the hidden beaches of Udupi which you could visit.

1. A Surfer’s Haven: Hoode Beach

The Lesser-known Beaches In Udupi You Must Visit At Least Once

One of the well-maintained beaches of Udupi, Hoode Beach is located at Bengre around 20 kms from Udupi.

Here, people come away from all the noise of the world to experience this marvelous view of sunset and sunrise. One more reason why people come here is for spending quality time with their families and friends on clean sands while having a sip of their drinks. The place is also an amusement club for surfers as well who may be here for entertainment purposes. This is one of the best surfing beaches in Udupi, though the monsoon season and a dangerous one too, for the seas during those days appear to be quite rough; in fact, most surfers just love the seas. 

 

2. Mattu Beach

The Lesser-known Beaches In Udupi You Must Visit At Least Once

It is one of the most pristine beaches of Udupi as very little interference is made here by mankind.

This is another one of the beaches in Udupi, which is hardly known. Mattu Beach is 12 kms from the Udupi city and is a beautiful place which attracts tourists due to its magical sunsets and sunrises along with swaying coconut palms separating the beach from the city. Locals said that the best time to visit Mattu beach is on a weekday since it’s still relatively vacant and you can enjoy the whole place by yourself. It is also said that if you stay back at night, you’ll be able to witness some bioluminescence caused by Noctiluca scintillans that have been appearing here over the past few years. This beach is really a great place to relax in nature.

You will, however, need to be careful with the tides since there is hardly any space between the sea and the rocks, making the area dangerous during high tide. Another interesting feature of this beach is the mattu gulla, an eggplant grown in this area and is popular for its unique taste. Foodies come here to treat themselves to this special eggplant. This beach is liked by those who prefer solitude, as entertainment activities and street vendors are restricted to the minimum so that tourists and visitors can enjoy the peace and tranquility of the area and to maintain the novelty of the beach.

 

 3. The Lesser-Known Divider:

The Lesser-known Beaches In Udupi You Must Visit At Least Once

Udyavara Beach While many have heard of Maravanthe beach that separates the Sauparnika river and the Arabian sea, not many have heard or even know about Pithrody Udyavara Beach.

Like Maravanthe, this beach works as a divider between a river, the Udyavava river, and the Arabian Sea, and has a small strip of road that runs along the shore.

Almost 13 kms from Udupi, this is not easy to find and so is one of the most obscure beaches in Udupi. Though a car can take you close to it and is the preferred method to get to it, this beach is still accessible through boats for entry and exit. This is one of the best Udupi beaches for you to relax and enjoy on because it is largely untouched and unknown.

What attracts people to this beach is its very captivating views and picture scenes perfect. The river side also being safe and excellent for some fishing, hence it is the main occupation of the people dwelling nearby.

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4. The End Point Of River Kamini:

The Lesser-known Beaches In Udupi You Must Visit At Least Once

Padubidri Beach Tucked behind a quaint village, Padubidri beach is about 30 kms from Udupi and is easy accessibility by road. Compared to the other Udupi beaches in the list, Padubidri Beach is crowded, mainly during the weekends since lots of family groups visit this place.

Recently the government constructed this beach along with the others in the Udupi beaches and became more popular among revellers, as several forms of amusement and community events are undertaken here.

Several groups perform different entertainments and community events in this beach. Padubidri Beach is also tourist favorite for water sporting-activities like jet skiing, speed-boating, banana-riding, swimming etc., which the younger ones as well as the old go crazy for. Others that wish to have a less excited relaxed time at the beach would find seating benches that are fitted as part of the development spur and also can lie flatly on the clean white sand shore. Here, you will also see the ‘Padubidri end point’, where river Kamini joins the Arabian Sea.

It is a nice place to enjoy with friends and family and stare into the distance.

5. Seaside with its Very Own Beacon:

The Lesser-known Beaches In Udupi You Must Visit At Least Once

Kaup Beach Another little-known beach in Udupi is the beautiful Kaup (pronounce Kapu) Beach found in the small town, Kaup. Kaup Beach: Situated approximately 15 kms away from the city, this beach is very easily accessible through roads. Exclusiveness and natural beauty keep on attracting thousands of tourist each year to the land.

The surroundings have also seen few films shot here.

Despite being less discovered, a large number of people visit Kaup Beach to experience the breathtaking view, take a walk along the beach, and watch the sunset or sunrise. There is an old lighthouse built way back in 1901 on the beach. The working lighthouse is a prime attraction in the beach, where it is open to the public for a small sum from 4 PM to 6 PM, during which period the high intensity lamps can be viewed up close. From the lighthouse, visitors can get a beautiful panoramic view of the shore against the background of the beautiful sky and the Arabian Sea. 

 

6. Udupi’s Unknown Beach: Padukere Beach

The Lesser-known Beaches In Udupi You Must Visit At Least Once

This beach is one located right next to the Malpe Beach. Padukere Beach is, however, unknown and the last of the beaches in Udupi which remains unexplored. Till now, the only method to reach this beach is through ferry, but a new bridge has made it easy for people to gain access to this beautiful beach.

It possesses about 3 kms backwaters at Padukere Beach through which the bridge goes.

The beach is quite underdeveloped, but the government intends to set up a marina at the beach to boost the tourism industry of this locality. The scenic beauty with absolutely clean, less crowded, and quiet Padukere beach is visited by those in the know. From Padukere Beach, you’ll also be able to see a few islands. It is a wonderful place to spend some quiet, quality time with family and friends. An added treat is that the way to the beach is filled with beautiful scenery. 

Lesser Known Beaches in Udupi You Should Visit Once

 

Some Frequently Asked Questions That Will Give You Some Insight Into Beaches Of Udupi.

 

 1. What’s the best time to see Udupi’s beaches?

The climate from October to February is extremely pleasant, and one is advised to visit the beaches of Udupi during these months. During the monsoon period, which extends from July to September, the waters are uneven and turbulent and not safe for bathers to venture into.

It is not advisable to visit Udupi during the summer months either since it can be hot and balmy.

2. What is Udupi famous for?

There are beaches, cultural and traditional activities, food, folk art, history, and temples most of which are pilgrimages in Udupi.

3. Which is the best beach in Udupi for couples?

Kaup Beach can be called the best beach for couples because the place resembles a scene from a movie. The lighthouse only adds to the mystique of the beach, making it even more romantic.

4. Which Udupi beach is family friendly?

All of its family members can find the various fun activities Malpe has, including speed boating, jet skiing, banana boating, and the trip to the famous St Mary’s Island.

“I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.”

 

 

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