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Karwar beach
Also known as the Devbagh beach or the Rabindranatha Tagore beach, this splendid scenic beach is located 2km from the Karwar railway station. Rabindranath Tagore, the famous Indian Poet who won the Nobel Prize, stunned by the beauty of the beach even wrote a poem in praise of it. October to May is the ideal time to visit the beach and one could enjoy snorkeling and diving here, apart from tasting the spicy seafood. The 300 year old Venkatrama temple famous for its ocher coloured paintings, and the octagonal church located at the beach form its unique features. Tourists could find accommodation in one of the beach resorts located in and around the place. The beach is at a distance of 100 km from Goa, 273km from Mangalore, 167 km from Belgaum and 520 km from Bangalore.

Binaga beach
The beautiful beach surrounded by greenery on three sides is located at Binaga village, 3km away from Karwar city. This risk free beach with its wide seashore attracts both national and international tourists alike. Our Lady of St Anne’s Church, the first Latin Catholic Church constructed by the Portuguese is a landmark of the village. Devbagh and Arga (5 kms) are the other beaches nearby, while Anjidiv is an island, about a mile from here. The Karwar railway station is the nearest railway station while Goa is the nearest Airport.

Sadashivgad
The beautiful beach surrounded by greenery on three sides is located at Binaga village, 3km away from Karwar city. This risk free beach with its wide seashore attracts both national and international tourists alike. Our Lady of St Anne’s Church, the first Latin Catholic Church constructed by the Portuguese is a landmark of the village. Devbagh and Arga (5 kms) are the other beaches nearby, while Anjidiv is an island, about a mile from here. The Karwar railway station is the nearest railway station while Goa is the nearest Airport.

Kali Nadi (Kali River)
Originating from the Western Ghats, the Kali River flows westward and joins the Arabian sea near Karwar city. Motor launches are available for boating in the river. Many dams are built across this river which has the Upper Kaneri and Tattihalla as its tributaries. Tourists spots like the Sadashivgad fort and the Ambe Joog Island are located on the banks of the river. The fishermen of the Karwar coastal area depend on this river for their livelihood.

Dargah of Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat
Dedicated to Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat, a Baghdadi Saint, this eminent Dargah is one of the major places of interest for pilgrims.

Kurmagad Island
Abound with untouched natural beauty, Kurmagad Island is a tortoise-shaped remote haven located 4 km into the Arabian Sea, off the coast of Karwar. It houses the ruins of an old historic fort and a Narasimha shrine. It is believed that the half Lion - half Human deity Lord Narasimha, the reincarnation of Lord Vishnu, had swam across the sea tearing it apart and came here to make the island it's habitat. People from Goa and other parts of Karnataka visit here to offer prayers to Lord Narasimha. A grand annual festival is held here on a full moon day during the Pushya month i.e in December- January. It is ironic that the island has a sweet water pond, in spite of the fact that it is located a few marine miles away from Karwar city.
Tourists can enjoy nature walks, swimming, fishing, bonfires and barbecues, dolphin spotting, boat rides, aqua sports, rock climbing and more. The island is only a kilometer from Devbagh Beach and can be easily accessed in a ferry from Sadhashivgad Boat Jetty. A 20 minute motorboat ride will take one to this beautiful island. September to March is considered to be the ideal time to visit the place. There are several resorts available for stay.

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Karwar port
The Karwar bay, apart from its scenic beauty, also boasts of an excellent harbour which is fit for use during all seasons. Karwar port with a total length of 355 meters, located at Baithkul area plays an important role in the sea trade, fishing and maritime services of India. The port under the administration of the Government of Karnataka has the declaration from the Central Government to handle all types of cargo including the B&C class of petroleum products. Manganese ore is the major commodity that the port handles. A fishing jetty is attached to the Karwar port.

Muslin Factory
Karwar town is known for its fine muslin. In the 17th century, Portuguese had considered Karwar as a safe harbor for their trading. In 1638, their rival English trading body Courteen Association came to Karwar and a muslin factory was opened by Sir. William Counten. Later Courteen Association united with East India company and the town became a Company Factory. Karwar was also famous for its coarse blue cotton cloth, pepper, cassier and cardamom. The Muslin factory, a part of Karwar history is now a tourist spot visited by many people.

Naganatha Temple
Nagathana temple, where an anthill is worshipped is a worth visit tourist place.

Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady
This Roman Catholic Diocese of Karwar was established in the year 1976 in the Karwar city.


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