Kota to Bhatkal

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STC - 201 MYS-MNG-GOA
2+1, Premium Sleeper, Non-AC, Non-Video (32 seats)
01:35 AM
00:55 Hrs
02:30 AM
10
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About Kota

SEABIRD TOURISTS is renowned for great cultural significance and traditional heritage, SEABIRD TOURISTS – the industrial capital of Rajasthan is situated on the banks of the Chambal River. The city attracts thousands of tourists every year for its amazing monuments, breathtaking views, modern attractions, exquisite culture and much more.

The visitors can explore the most popular destinations like the Grand City Palace, the breathtaking Chambal Garden, the serene Garadia Mahadev Temple and the intricate Jagmandir Palace. It is the best go-to-place for Shopaholics as they can immerse themselves in the city’s vibrant market and browse through an exquisite range of collections that includes the popular Doria Sarees, Silk Sarees, the famous Kota Stone, diverse gold jewelry, etc.

With its captivating attractions and warm hospitality, SEABIRD TOURISTS promises an unforgettable experience for visitors seeking to explore the essence of Rajasthan.

About Bhatkal

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SEABIRD TOURISTS takes you to the Bhatkal is a port town in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. The town lies on NH-17 running between Mumbai and Mangalore. Bhatkal is one of the major stations along the Konkan Railway line running between Mumbai and Mangalore.The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport.

Bhatkal Tourism

Bhatkal is an old port town located in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. It is situated 130 km from Karwar and 145 km from Mangalore, in the midst of the Western Ghats, sharing its boundary with Arabian Sea. It was the main port during the Vijayanagar kingdom in the 16th century and is famous for Jain Chandranath Basadi and a temple dating back to the Vijaynagar kingdom. The temple is worth a visit due to the intricate classical carvings in Vijayanagar style. A holiday experience here includes serene blue sea, white sand beaches, medieval monuments and archeological treasures.

SIGHTSEEING HIGHLIGHTS in Bhatkal

There is a lot to do in Bhatkal, from spending the day basking in the sun on the unspoiled beautiful beaches, to visiting the elegant mosques, with classical architecture especially Jamia Masjid, Sultani Masjid, Noor Masjid and Khalifa Masjid which date back to a few centuries. The Kethapayya Narayan temple in Mud Bhatkal is the best example of its rich heritage while the Jain Chandranath Basadi and Parshwanath Jain Basadi on the Main Bazar Road, are ancient structures that have stood the ravages of time.

Bhatkal Town is Situtated around 130 Kms from Karwar and about 147 Kms from Mangalore on NH-17. This Town is located in the midst of Western Ghats which has an coastal line covered by the Arabian Sea. This Town has a boundary of 5.23 Kms and is famous for Imported Goods. The total population of this Town is 31,774. Though it is a small Town, it is well developed by the projects under taken by KUIDFC. Bhatkal is famous for Ancient Monuments like Chinnadapalli, an Mosque, Sultan palli, Chandranath Basadi, Basti, and a beautiful sight of Kadavinakatta dam built across Venkatapur river. Since this is an coastal town we can also enjoy the sight-seen of sea shore along with lighthouse.

SEABIRD TOURISTS takes you to the Bhatkal and makes the journey comfortable.