20 Attractions to Explore Near Kanvatirtha Beach
All attractions near Kanvatirtha Beach
Netravati Railway Bridge
10.29km from Kanvatirtha Beach
Built across the river Netravati, it is 830 meters in length and connects Mangalore city with its southern suburbs.
Mahathobara Shree Mangaladevi Temple
11.58km from Kanvatirtha Beach
The city of Mangalore is named after the presiding deity, Mangaladevi. The temple is built in Kerala style architecture, with most of its structure made of wood.
Tagore Park
14.05km from Kanvatirtha Beach
The Light House Hill garden has a garden besides the light house, from where the tourists can enjoy a marvelous view of the sea with moving boats and ships adding on to its serene beauty. One can see the beautiful sea view, sunset view and also the sailing ships and boats on the sea.
St. Aloysius Chapel
14.26km from Kanvatirtha Beach
Built by Jesuit Missionaries in 1880 and its interiors painted by the Italian Jesuit Antonio Moscheni in 1899. The interior of the chapel is decorated with paintings that cover almost all of the walls, which is unusual in chapels in India. The paintings are preserved by the trust of the arts and cultural heritage which maintains and restores all historic artifacts.
Kudroli Shree Bhagavathi Temple
14.64km from Kanvatirtha Beach
The Kudroli Bhagavathi Temple is on a two-acre scenic plot in the coronary heart of Mangalore in Karnataka. It is near Hampankatta. The temple is extra than thousand years old. The four renovated temple complexes had been built via Karnataka and Kerala artisans using black granite and wooden carvings.
Kadri Sri Manjunatha Temple
15.42km from Kanvatirtha Beach
A spectacular temple of Lord Manjunatha on the Kadri hills. It is said to be built during the 10th or 11th century and was converted to a complete stone structure during the 14th century. The bronze (panchaloha) idol of Lokeshwar, about 5 feet high present in the temple is considered as the oldest of the South Indian temples. It has an inscription dated 968 A.D, engraved on the pedestal.
Sultan Battery
16.63km from Kanvatirtha Beach
A watchtower constructed in 1784 by Tipu Sultan. Constructed with mounted cannons, it was used to obstruct British warships from entering Mangalore by sea.
Manasa Amusement & Water Park
20.02km from Kanvatirtha Beach
A small water park featuring colorful slides, swimming pools & aquatic playgrounds.
Pilikula Biological Park
20.31km from Kanvatirtha Beach
A major zoo with an area of 150 acres. It houses a variety of animals in spacious enclosures and has botanical gardens and boating.
Pilikula Nisarga Dhama
20.45km from Kanvatirtha Beach
An integrated theme park with a wide variety of features. Presently includes a Biological Park, Arboretum, a Science Centre, a Lake Park with Boating Centre, a Water Amusement Park and a Golf Course.
Ananthapura Lake Temple
21.91km from Kanvatirtha Beach
Ananthapura Lake Temple is the only lake temple in Kerala and it is believed to be the original seat of Ananthapadmanabha Swami (Lord Vishnu resting on the serpent King) of Padmanabhaswamy temple Thiruvananthapuram. The lake in which the temple is built measures around two acres in size. you can see a cave in the right corner of the lake and it's believed that the deity Anantha Padmanabha chose to go all the way to Thiruvananthapuram through that cave.
Panambur Beach
24km from Kanvatirtha Beach
Credited as one of the safest and best-maintained beaches of India. It is the most popular, well connected and the most visited beach in Karnataka. Popular for watersports, seafood and dolphin viewing.
Madhur Madhanantheshwara Temple
26.44km from Kanvatirtha Beach
Madhur Madhanantheshwara Temple, also known as Sree Madanantheswara Sidhivinayaka Temple or Madhur Temple rises against the beautiful landscape of the adjacent Madhuvahini river with coconut trees and paddy fields surrounding the temple premises. The temple has a unique architecture with its three-tiered dome, copper plated roofing and cloistered court.
Kappil Beach- Kasaragod
38.86km from Kanvatirtha Beach
One of the cleanest and pristine beaches in Kerala, decorated with loads of broken sea shells on its sandy floor.
Bekal Fort
43.29km from Kanvatirtha Beach
Spreading over 40 acres, Bekal Fort is the largest fort in Kerala. It is situated in Bekal village of the northernmost Kasargod district of Kerala state. The 360-year-old fort is shaped like a giant keyhole and it is surrounded by a spectacular beach. The tall observation towers where huge cannons were once placed offer a scenic view of the Arabian Sea and adjacent towns.
Gomateshwara Statue
52.8km from Kanvatirtha Beach
42 feet high monolith statue of Bahubali situated in the Udupi city of Karnatakaon and a rough hillock called Bahubali Betta in Karkala. It is one of the five monoliths of Gomateshwara in Karnataka.
Manjampothikunnu
53.03km from Kanvatirtha Beach
A beautiful hill giving panoramic views and a colorful sky in the evening. One of the less explored places in the area, best visited in the evening.
Swami Nithyananda Ashram
54.53km from Kanvatirtha Beach
There are 44 caves here for meditations and a temple on top of these caves.
Kaup Beach
54.8km from Kanvatirtha Beach
Shooting location of many movies. THis beacch gives a panoramic view of the Arabian sea. The sea is a bit rougher here, be careful when you explore.
Kaup Light House
54.85km from Kanvatirtha Beach
Built in 1901, this lighthouse has since warned thousands of sailors from the presence of dangerous rocks. It stands on a large rock, with a height of about 27 meters from its base.
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Kanvatirtha Beach
Kanvatirtha Beach Road, Thalapady, Karnataka 671323, India
Beach with a large natural pool spreading along its side.