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Karnataka has
its own reputation among tourists with a number of things to show; be
it the magnificent temples, its adventuress wildlife or attractive
beaches.
If you visit
once, you would be bound to come time and again to explore the beauty
and diversity of this state. With the area of around 74,050 square
miles, Karnataka is 8th largest state of India.
It is
surrounded by Karnakatka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and by
Arabian Sea as well to west. There is around 320 km long coastline
along Karnataka which enriches the state with pictorial beaches.
Unexplored
beauty of beaches
These beaches are perfectly suitable for the lovers of water sports and
swimming.
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These magnificent
scenes not only amaze the tourists but give long waited peace as well
in this busy and hectic life. With silver sand and blue water you would
be attracted in such a way that you would forget jungles of concrete.
If beach of
Marawanthe is here to provide you life time experience of majestic
sunset, formations of basalt rocks would give you a show of diverse
beaches of Karnataka in St Mary’s Islands. It is really nice and
memorable to visit the beaches of Karnataka while you have been roaming
around the well designed temples in last few days, it would enhance the
quality of your tour.
There is a long
range of beaches in Karnataka to amaze you and to enhance your joy. If
you love water and sand together then you should not miss any of the
beaches.
Devbagh
Beach
Devbagh beach is nicely located on island and you would require
speedboats from Karwar coast to reach there. The beach is full of
pictorial beauty and this beauty has magnificent power to soothe every
weary soul.
Karwar
Beach
If you are tired from the hectic life, Karwar beach is a perfect site
for you with its unspoiled beauty. Palm fringed beaches and magnificent
ambience of Karwar beach is extra ordinary and difficult to avoid. The
location between Arabian Sea and Western Ghats on a very thin strip is
its unique speciallity.
St
Mary's Island Beach
St Mary's Island Beach is very popular among the tourists due to its
unique formation, as it is formed of huge basalt rocks which have been
crystallized in various columns and split beautifully in hexagonal
blocks. St Mary's Island Beach is a must see place, if you are planning
for Karnataka as it is only 50-60 km north of Manglore.
There are many more
beaches including Marawanthe beach and Murudeshwar beach to explore in
Karnataka, what you need is time to visit there.
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