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Beach : Karwar is 520 kms west
of Bangalore the most beautiful and plenty of .
Karwar has one of beaches in
the country which is said to have inspired Tagore
to pen his first drama. The drive of 160 km
from Hubli takes one through hills first and valleys covered with dense tropical
jungleswildlife.
The Kalindi river flows through the town into Arabian
Sea. Motor launches are available for boating up to the Kali river.
Sea Bird Project
: Project Sea Bird, which aims to provide the Indian
Navy with a totally integrated base on the western seaboard.
ON August 6, the Ministry of Defence and the Government of Karnataka
signed a Memorandum of Understanding on an enhanced
rehabilitation package for the families that will be
displaced by the Indian Navy's proposed Rs. 25,000-crore
'Project Sea Bird' at Karwar.
Kali River Bridge : Karwar,
the district headquarters of Uttara Kannada is a charming
port town, situated at the mouth of the Kali river. The Kali
river bridge, situated at the confluence of the river and
the Arabian Sea, dominates the town's landscape.
Mahabaleshwara Temple 60 kms south of Karwar, this coastal
town has, among other things, an ancient temple with the Atmalinga.
Gokarna is also a famous centre for Sanskrit learning. The Om Beach and
the Kuttle Beach are nearby.Gokarna
carries a lot of significance to Hindus, Shiva's in particular. It is famous
for the ‘Atmalinga’ in the ancient Mahabaleshwara Temple. This is second only to Vishwanatha Temple at Varnasi

Om Beach Gokarna : With its narrow streets, traditional houses and temples, the nondescript town of Gokarna has become the favourite haunt of Hindu pilgrims, Sanskrit scholars and beach buffs. Locals believe that Gokarna derives its name from a legend in which Lord Shiva emerged from the ear of a cow. Literally meaning ‘cow’s ear,’ this village is formed by the ear-shaped confluence of two
Devbagh Beach Resort : Devbagh is an Island located in North of Karnataka just a 2 hour drive from South of Goa. Devbagh is accessible from Karwar known as a land of converging landscapes. Karwar lies on a thin strip of tropical sand that is bound by the Western Ghats on its eastern side and embraced by the Arabian Sea on the west. On entering Karwar, one immediately comes face to face with the sea dotted with several small islands on the horizon. Distinct amongst them, about 3 kms. away, is Devbagh. Devbagh is also a centre for diving and snorekelling.
NH-17 connects Karwar with Gao and Mangalore.Karwar is situated just 100 km from Goa. Konkan Railway connects Karwar with Major cities like Mangalore, Puna, etc.

