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Resorts in Murudeshwar Kumta– Ecostay
About Ecostay Resort Kumta:
Ecostayis a ultimate destination among all resorts in Murudeshwar Kumta area. Located on the picturesque beach of Dhareshwar, we have built 20 ecostay cottages using all bio-friendly materials with spacious rooms and quality surroundings. It is a place where time stands still and the guests can hear only the murmur of the sea. We assure you of the good times you spend with the family simply snoozing away on the hammock watching the most beautiful sunset. What’s more, the yoga wellness package tones you and we promise to make you feel relaxed & recreated.
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About Kumta
Kumta is a town and a taluk in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Kumta is about 142 km south of Margao and 58 km north of Bhatkal. It is one of the important stations along the Konkan Railway line running between Mumbai and Mangalore.
Tourist Attractions
Beaches
Rock Climbing
Nature Walking and Nature trails.
Temples and Forts.
The city of Kumta is located on the Arabian sea coast in the district of North Kanara in the state of Karnataka. Kumta is adjacent to the vast western ghats 14.42°N 74.4°E. It has an average elevation of 3 metres (9 feet).
Just to the north of city, the major Aghanashini river joins the Arabian Sea on her way rendering stunning scenery. The town of Gokarna near Kumta is famous for beaches. A nearby Rock Climbing spot called Yana is also beautiful with its massive black rock formations and nature trails. Mirjan Fort, originally built in the 15th century. Gokarna is just 30 km. Yana is just 20 km from Kumta. Places around Kumta include:
- Gorkana Beaches,
- Kadle Beach
- Dhareshwar Beach
- Kudle beach
- Muruedeshwar Beach
- Baada Temple and Beach
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How To Reach
Closest airport: Goa (165 kms) Mangalore(200 Kms)
Kumta [KT] is well connected through Konkan railways, which has frequent trains plying from Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Mangalore, Thiruvananthapuram, Margao, Karwar towards Mangalore (Mangalore Central [MAQ] and Mangalore Junction [MAJN]), Kumbakonam and also vice versa. The journey between Margao & Kumta takes not more than 2 hours. The Railway Station is very near to city situated about a kilometer away from National Highway.
North West Karnataka Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) is the state transport agency in the city. Kadamba Transport Corporation (KTC) of Goa buses serve the town.
National Highway 17 passes through Kumta. It connects Kumta with Mumbai, Panvel, Ratnagiri, Margao, Karwar, Bhatkal, Kundapur, Udupi, Mangalore .
Weather
This part of Karnataka has very hot Summer with temperature rising of maximum of 35-36 degree Celsius and the Rainfall here is seasonal, but heavy and is above 6000 mm. in a year. The impact of winter is less in this part of Coastal Karnataka. Since the city is located on the coast, it has an extreme climate, with temperatures in the range of 360C to 280C during summer and 260C to 200C during winter. The rainy season witnesses heavy rains by the South-West Monsoon.
The Monsoon period is from June to September with rainfall averaging more than 4000mm every year and heavy winds.
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Dhareshwar temple
An ancient Hindu pilgrim center devoted to Lord Shiva in Dhareshwar in uttara kannada district, Karnataka. The temple is blessed with abundant natural beauty. Devotees come with utmost devotion and offer prayers. Rathotsava is performed every year and the peak time to visit this temple is during Maha ShivaRathri.
- Distance from Ecostay : 2 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 5 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 10 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Idagunji Temple
The holy 800 year old Idagunji Temple is one of the most prominent temples in South India, independently dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It is located on the West Coast of India in Idagunji town in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka, India. The temple’s popularity as a religious place is recorded by about 1 million devotees visiting it annually. It is one of the six famous Ganesha temples on the west Coast of India, which is also popularly called the “Ganesha Coast”. Best time to visit: During Ganesha Chaturti & throughout the year
- Distance from Ecostay : 28 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 40 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 10 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Murudeshwar
Internationally Murudeshwar is a place where the ancient and the modern have come together. The devotee Shri R. N. Shetty, a philanthropist, has built up a temple for the devout travelers. 249 feet high with around 21 floors waterfront tower attracts the visitors. Lord Shiva statue is situated on Kundagiri hill and is a famous for being the world’s second-tallest Shiva statue. The place is always full of visitors and the joyous visitors can pray to god and enjoy the sea down the hill. The town lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea and is also famous for the Murudeshwar Temple.
- Distance from Ecostay : 39 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 47 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 10 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Karikanamma temple
Karikanamma is a Hindu temple in the Western Ghats in Karnataka, India, located near the town of Honavar. It is dedicated to the goddess Kali.
- Distance from Ecostay : 20 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 40 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 10 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Apsarakonda falls
Located just 20 kms from Ecostay is a small attractive waterfall known as Apsara Konda, which means the pond of an Apsara or a nymph. Here the water falling from a height of 10 meters has formed a small waterfall. A scenic cliff, a fine view of the sea and the sunset from the hill and a huge natural cave uplifted and made into a mesmerizing Ecopark.
- Distance from Ecostay : 18 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 25 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 10 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Yanna
Yana is a pilgrim center located amongst the evergreen forest of the Sahyadri Mountains. Yana is famous for these two massive rock outcrops known as the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and the Mohini Shikhara (“Shikhara” means “hill”). The huge rocks are composed of solid black, crystalline Karst limestone. Bhairaveshwara Shikhara is 120 metres (390 ft) in height, while the Mohini Shikhara, which is smaller, is 90 metres (300 ft) in height. Yana is also well known as a pilgrimage centre because of the cave temple below the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara where a Swayambhu (“self manifested”, or “that which is created by its own accord”) linga has been formed. Water drips from the roof over the linga, adding to the sanctity of the place. Best time to visit: During Maha shivrathri & August to March.
- Distance from Ecostay : 38 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 70 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 10 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Kasarkod EcoBeach
Kasarkod Eco beach is a tourist attraction of Honnavar. It is about 2 km from Honnavar. This beautiful sandy beach is about 5 km long. The waves, golden sand top and the enchanting scenic beauty attract thousands of tourists every day. There is an Eco-friendly park on the beach where kids will love to be and you will discover the child in you.
- Distance from Ecostay : 16 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 20 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 10 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Om Beach
Om beach is located at a distance of approximately 8 km from the town of Gokarna. Two semi-crescent shapes that join together resembling the Hindu religious symbol ‘OM’ is the reason behind the name of the beach. Om beach is the most famous amongst several other beaches present in the town of Gokarna. Miles of white sand greet the avid beach-goers and you’ll surely be tempted to extend your holiday. Om Beach is the center for several water sport activities such as surfing, water-skiing, parasailing, and banana boat rides, which will surely spike your adrenaline to an altogether new level.
- Distance from Ecostay : 42 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 57 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 10 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Gokarna Temple
Gokarna, which means the cow’s ear, is a holy site located on the Karavali Coast nestled between the rivers of Agnashini and the Gangavali. The center is known for housing the famous Shiva Temple where the ‘Aatmalinga’ is housed. It is believed that Aatmalinga of Lord Shiva is in the shape of a cow’s ear, thus giving rise to the name, Gokarna. Gokarna is hailed as one of the seven ‘Muktistalas’ or pilgrimage centers of the state of Karnataka in India. The best time to visit the place is during the time of Shivrathri, where a four day festival is marked by two giant chariots being pulled by several devotees and it is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Distance from Ecostay : 38 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 52 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 10 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Lushington Falls
Unchalli Falls also known as Lushington Falls is a waterfall created by a 116 metres (381 ft) drop in the Aghanashini rivercreating profuse bubbles on the gigantic rocks. The fall is located near Siddapur in Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka, India. The falls are sometimes called “Keppa Joga” because of the deafening sound they make.
- Distance from Ecostay : 66 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 2 hours 2 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 386 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Mirjan Fort
Queen Chennabhairadevi of Gersoppa (under the Vijayanagara Empire) was initially credited with building the Mirjan Fort in the 16th century. She ruled for 54 years and also lived in the fort. During her reign, the port at Mirjan, which is 32 kms to the south east of Karwar, was used for shipping pepper, saltpetre and betel nut to Surat. Gersoppa, a district annexed to Bednur, was famous for the pepper exported from this region. Consequently, the Portuguese gave the epithet “Rani, the Pepper queen” (“Rainha de Pimenta” in Portuguese) to the Queen of Gersoppa.
- Distance from Ecostay : 18 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 24 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 15 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
Marikamba Temple
The Marikamba Temple in Sirsi, Karnataka, India, is a Hindu temple dedicated to a form of the goddess Durga. It is also known as Doddamma Temple, with “Doddamma” denoting the “elder sister” of all Mariammas in Karnataka. The central icon is an eight-armed image of Durga, also known by the names Renuka and Yellamma. It was built in 1688.
- Distance from Ecostay : 68 KM
- Approx. Travel Time : 1 Hour 50 Min
- Time to Visit : Open all year
- Elevation from Sea-level : 602 Meters
- Directions : External link to Google Maps
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