Book Ambattur to Udupi Cab
Ambattur to Udupi distnce : 751 km
Estimated travel time : 14.4 hours
Udupi is a very popular city for tourism. Udupi is famous pilgrimage town for Hindus, locally known as Rajata Peetha and Shivalli. Udupi is surrounded by western ghat mountains on one side and Arabian Sea on the other side. Udupi Offers both beach and forest experience.
Udupi is located in state of Karnataka. Udupi is famous Hindu Pilgrimage because of presence of Krishna Matt here. The name โUdupiโ is believed to have come from the Sanskrit words "Udu & Pa" that means "stars" and "Lord". Udupi Sri Krishna Temple and Kollur Mookambika Temple are two of the most popular temples in Karnataka where devotees keep on flocking whole year. But Udupi is at its best during festivals like Holi, Janmashtami (Krishnaโs birth) and the biennial Paryayothsava. Special ceremonies, religious discourses, rathotsava and temple elephant processions take place during festivals. During Makar Sankranti, the harvest festival, ceremonies go on for eight days. Udupi is also famous for its cuisine all over India. Other major attractions are Maple beach and St Maryโs island which is famous for its black rocks. Udupi is an educational hab also as Manipal University is lies in Udupi district. Udupi is shopping paradise also. A variety of culinary items starting from snacks, juice extracts, spices and oils used in authentic Udupi cooking. Aluminium pans to make Guliyappa and Aruvamane used to scrape coconuts among cooking vessels sold here. Udupi is also famous for Kanjeevaram, Dharmavaram and Banaras silk sarees. Udupi offers some unique experiences like Yakshagana folk art, Kambala buffalo race, Huli Vesha, Paryaya festival.
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Ambattur to Udupi Cab Route
Ambattur to Udupi by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Ambattur to Udupi distance is 751 Km and is 14.4 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram) - This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its exquisite stone carvings and ancient temples. It's a popular tourist destination and a good place to explore for history and art enthusiasts.
2. Pondicherry - Known for its French colonial architecture, beautiful beaches, and a blend of Indian and French cultures. You can visit the Aurobindo Ashram, enjoy the beachside promenade, or explore the French Quarter of the town.
3. Tranquebar (Tharangambadi) - It is a coastal town known for its Danish heritage. The 17th-century Danish Fort, Danish Museum, and the beautiful beaches make Tranquebar a unique stopover.
4. Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) - This city is famous for its ancient temples, such as Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple and Rockfort Temple. You can also visit the St. Joseph's Church, Jambukeswarar Temple, and take a quick detour to Srirangam Island.
5. Kumbakonam - Renowned for its temples and rich cultural heritage, Kumbakonam is worth a visit. Adi Kumbeswarar Temple, Sarangapani Temple, and the Mahamaham Tank are some prominent attractions in the town.
6. Sringeri - This town is known for its Sringeri Sharada Peetham, one of the four major Hindu Advaita Vedanta mathas (monasteries) established by Adi Shankaracharya. The temple and its complex are worth exploring.