Ankola Tourism, Karnataka India
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Ankola Fast Facts
- State: Karnataka
- District: Uttara Kannada
- Famous for/as: Temple, Beach, City
- Population: 14,309 (2001)
- Religions: Hindus, Muslims, Christians
- Area: 7.42 km2 (2.86 sq mi)
- Language: Kannada, Hindi, English
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- Local Transport: Bus, Taxi, Cycle-Rickshaw, Auto-Rickshaw,
- Pincode: 581314
- STDCode: 08388
Ankola Info
Department of Tourism
Government of Karnataka
#49, 2nd Floor, Khanija Bhavan, Race Course Road,
Bangalore 560 001
Tel: 080-2235 2828, Fax: 080-2235 2626
Email:info@karnatakatourism.org
Karnataka State Tourism Development
Corporation Ltd (KSTDC)
Badami House
Main Booking Office & Tour Starting Point:
Opp. Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Office, N.R. Square,
Bangalore 560 002
Tel: 080-4334 4334, 4334 4337, 089706 50070 (6.00 am to 8.30pm)
Fax: 080-4334 4353
Email:info@karnatakaholidays.net
Web:www.karnatakaholidays.net
Ankola, India Overview
Ankola, the small town surrounded by many temples, is situated 37 km south of Karwar. This town showcases the ruined walls of King Sarpamalika's 15century fort and the ancient Shri Venkataraman temple. Near the temple there are two giant wooden chariots carved with scenes from the Epic 'Ramayana'. Ankola is also famous for Ishaad, a native breed of mango. In the month of May on Buddha Poornima, people celebrate the annual festival Bandihabba. Shivratri is another festival that is celebrated with great fervor in Ankola.
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Ankola, India History
Ankola, the small town surrounded by many temples, is situated 37 km south of Karwar. This town showcases the ruined walls of King Sarpamalika's 15century fort and the ancient Shri Venkataraman temple. Near the temple there are two giant wooden chariots carved with scenes from the Epic 'Ramayana'. Ankola is also famous for Ishaad, a native breed of mango. In the month of May on Buddha Poornima, people celebrate the annual festival Bandihabba. Shivratri is another festival that is celebrated with great fervor in Ankola.