Kapu, Karnataka
Kaup, Karnataka ಕಾಪು |
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Small Village | |
People flying kites from the lighthouse along Kapu beach
People flying kites from the lighthouse along Kapu beach
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Location in Karnataka, India | |
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Country | India |
State | Karnataka |
District | Udupi District |
Population | |
• Total | 6,850 |
Languages | |
• Official | Tulu, Kannada |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 574106[1] |
Telephone code | 0820[2] |
Vehicle registration | KA-20 |
Kaup, pronounced as Kapu in the local Tulu language, is a small village in Udupi district of Karnataka, India. It lies on the way between Udupi and Mangalore beside National Highway 66 (previously NH-17). A road from Kaup goes to interior places like Manchakal, Shirva.
Kaup is a small village in Karnataka State, India, with a population 6500. It is 13 km south of Udupi ( a village is famous for its ancient Krishna Temple) and 40 km north of Mangalore ( a port). It is famous for its lighthouse and the three Mariamma temples and a fort built by Tippu Sultan.
There is a beach on the shore of the Arabian Sea and a lighthouse. Many films have been shot at this location. Kaup has three Marigudi which attracts devotees from far away places. The sea is much more rougher and intimidating compared to the gentler Malpe beach in Udupi. It is about 15 km from Manipal and is a favorite hangout for students. The beach also sports a shack and a bar with seating in the open sky. Though the sea is mostly calm all year round, there have been isolated cases of drowning in this beach
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Kapu beach
KAPU (or KAUP) is located on the Western Coast near the city of Udupi in southern Karnataka, India. It is less explored but a visit to Southern Karnataka is incomplete without a visit to Kapu. Its main attraction is the lighthouse. Presence of rocks in the coastline makes the sea rough and one can get a good feel of the power of Arabian sea in its crushing waves.
Kapu Lighthouse
The Kapu light house was built in 1901 and has for these many years stood on the rocks guiding thousands of sailors and warning the presence of dangerous rocks.It stands 27.12 m above the base.The lighthouse is open for visitors between 4PM to 6PM and the panoramic view offered is magnificent.
Logistics
Kapu is located around 13 km from Udupi and 45 km from Mangalore. It takes almost 25 minutes to reach Kapu from Udupi. Numerous buses ply to Kapu from the service bus stand at Udupi.Once you disembark from the bus-stop at Kapu, you need to travel a distance of 1.5 km to reach the beach. You can take one of the auto-rickshaws or car which are conveniently parked near the bus-stop. From Bangalore, one can reach Kapu by taking a bus to Mangalore and then take a bus from Mangalore for Udupi.
The best time to visit Kapu is either during sunrise or sunset. It gets too hot during the day. It's better if one visits in the monsoons. During mornings, the beach is generally empty, so preferable to visit then.
Resorts
- Hakuna Matata
- Sai Radha
- The Blue Matsya
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Lighthouse, Kaup beach
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Sunset in Kaup beach
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Preceding Kaup beach
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Preceding Kaup beach
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Kapu Beach panoramic view