Malpe
Malpe Malpe ಮಲ್ಪೆ | |
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suburb | |
Nickname(s): Malapu | |
Malpe Location in Karnataka, India | |
Coordinates: 13°22′46″N 74°40′23″E / 13.3795°N 74.6730°ECoordinates: 13°22′46″N 74°40′23″E / 13.3795°N 74.6730°E | |
Country | India |
State | Karnataka |
District | Udupi |
City | Udupi |
Languages | |
• Official | Tulu, Kannada |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 576 108 |
Vehicle registration | KA 20 |
Malpe (Tulu/Kannada: ಮಲ್ಪೆ) is a natural port about six kilometers to the west of Udupi, Karnataka, India. An important port and fishing harbor on the Karnataka coast. It is a suburb in Udupi city . Malpe and the Mogaveera goes together. Malpe is a hub of Mogaveera population. Inhabitant for the millionaire businessmen of Mogaveera community. Tulu, Kannada and Konkani are spoken here.[1] first Indian beach with 24/7 WiFi
Geography
In addition to being a port and a fishing hub, Malpe is also a beach town. Close to the mainland of Malpe are four rocky islands
- Daria-Bahadurgad is the northernmost island
- Kari-Illada-Kallu is the southernmost island
- Daria-Gadara-Kalluthe is situated in between the abovementioned two islands
- The fourth one is St. Mary's Islands, also called thonse paar
Industry
The largest industry in Malpe is fisheries. Malpe is also known as the natural port and the largest port in karnataka. A considerable number of the population is engaged in fishing and in fish industries. Tile-manufacturing is another thriving industry in Malpe, as is the coconut industry. It is also known for the TEBMA ship building company.*Malpe - Karnataka Tourism
Places of interest
The place of interest in Malpe is the scenic beach, which is popular among both locals and tourists. St. Mary's Islands is also a tourist destination.[3] Malpe also houses temples of Balarama and Ananteshwara. The temple of Balarama was built by Mogaveera king Maindan. The fort on the island of Daria-Bahadurgad, off the shores of Malpe, is said to have been built by Basavappa Nayaka of Bidanur.[4] Free wi-fi for 30 minutes per phone is available on Malpe beach since 25.01.2016.[5]
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Malpe Fishing port. |
References
- ↑ Analysis of the 1931 Census of India
- ↑ Analysis of the 1931 Census of India
- ↑ CHITTARANJAN, H (2005). "Karnataka, Tourist Paradise". Handbook of Karnataka: 366. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
- ↑ Analysis of the 1931 Census of India
- ↑