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Murudeshwar is a town located in the Bhatkal Taluk of Uttar Kannada district. Murudeshwar beach situated between Honnavar and Bhatkal, 1 km off the National Highway is the scenic holy place of Murudeshwar. A temple of Lord Shiva having second tallest (123 feet) Shiva Statue,...
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Some tourists believe that Radhanagar Beach is one of the best beaches in the world. The waves here come on regular intervals which is followed by silence. This sequence of momentary silence and sound of the waves is experienced on the vast coast of about 5 kms. long. There are...
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Location: About 16 kms from Kasaragod in Kerala there is a Fort at Bekal, which is a well preserved historical structure. About:   Built in 1640 AD, this landmark remained a strategic military station used by Tipu Sultan and later by the British. Circular platform on the...
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West Bengal state also has a few beautiful beaches, New Digha being one of the most popular. If you are looking for a nice getaway for the weekend this is the place to be. Though this tends to get crowded, yet it’s a nice place to go with your family.  It is quite crowded,...
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Location: The beach is situated at one of the most popular destinations Kozhikode(previously called as ‘Calicut’), Kerala.  About: As most of you know, the beach was explored by Vasco Da Gama, and it is evident from a small stone monument with the inscription ...
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Location: This relatively less explored beach is situated in the Udipi district of Karnataka. About: Though, relatively explored the beach is still popular among students and is either called as ‘Kaup’ or ‘Kapu’.  It has huge rocks, blue water, clean sand...
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Kovalam, a beach-town by the Arabian Sea in the state of Kerala, has three beaches altogether, located just 16 kilometers away from the city of Thiruvananthapuram. As the name indicates “Kovalam” the village offers a spectacular view of coconut trees. Three adjacent...