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Karkal PIN Codes: 574101 to 576121 | Udupi, Mysore, Karnataka

PIN Codes for Karkal range from 574101 to 576121 in Udupi, Mysore, Karnataka, India. To find exact PIN Codes and postcodes within Karkal, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Karkal

Showing 53 places in Karkal. Last verified with official records on April 24, 2026.

Andar
Bailur
Belanje
Belmannu
Bola
Chara
Durga
Ellare
Hebri
Hermunde
Hirgana
Idu
Inna
Irvathur
Jarkala
Kabbinale
Kadthala
Kallya
Kanajar
Kanthavara
Karkala
Karkala Bazar
Kedinje
Kerebettu
Kervashe
Kowdoor
Kuchur
Kukkuje
Kukkundur
Mala
Marne
Miyar
Mudar
Mudradi
Mulladka
Mundkuru
Nadpalu
Nallur
Nandalike
Ninjoor
Nire
Nitte
Nooralbettu
Padukudoor
Palli
Renjala
Sacherigudde
Sanur
Shirlal
Shivapura
Sooda
Varanga
Yerlapady

Sample Address Format for Karkal

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Karkal, Udupi, Mysore, Karnataka, 574101
INDIA

Karkal on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Karkal sub-districts in India.

Karkal Quick Facts

CountryIndia (IN)
Administrative PathIndia → Karnataka → Mysore → Udupi
Postal Code574101~576121
StateKarnataka
DivisionsMysore
DistrictsUdupi
ISO CodesIN / IND / 356
Top-level domain (ccTLD).in
Coordinates13.21051, 74.99914
Places53

What to Know About Karkal

Key Facts

Karkala is a taluk (sub-district) located in the Udupi district of Karnataka, India. Situated in the western part of the state, Karkala lies approximately 52 kilometers northeast of the district headquarters in Udupi and about 380 kilometers from the state capital, Bengaluru. The taluk covers an area of roughly 500 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 150,000 people according to recent estimates. Geographically, Karkala is characterized by its position in the Western Ghats region, featuring lush greenery, numerous hills, and several freshwater lakes that contribute to its scenic beauty. The region is divided into multiple villages and smaller administrative units that collectively form this taluk. Historically significant, Karkala was an important center for Jainism and features several ancient monuments including the famous Gommateshwara Statue, a 42-foot monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali. The taluk's economy is primarily agricultural, with rice, coconut, and areca nut being the main crops, supplemented by small-scale industries and tourism. Karkala is well-connected by road networks to major cities in Karnataka and serves as an important educational and commercial hub for the surrounding rural areas. For detailed postal code information and administrative services for Karkala's various villages and localities, comprehensive resources are available through regional postal authorities.

Neighboring Regions

  • Moodabidri
  • Belthangady
  • Sullia
  • Bantwal
  • Puttur

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