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18 Best Places To Visit In Mangalore That You Must Not Miss

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Sitting at the estuary of the picturesque Netravathi and Gurupur Rivers on the Arabian Sea, Mangalore, officially known as Mangaluru, is the second-largest city and major port in Karnataka for international trade since the 6th century. Located at a distance of 352 km west of Bangalore, there are many places to visit in Mangalore. Named after the goddess Mangaladevi, Mangalore is Karnataka’s only city to have all four modes of transport—road, rail, air, and sea.  

The administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada district, Mangalore is also a commercial, industrial, educational, healthcare and start-up hub. It has virtually become a ‘melting pot’ of cultures with an increasing influx of students from various states of India and different parts of the world. The city’s landscape is characterised by coconut palms, rivers, hard laterite soil, and rolling hills. It has a tropical monsoon climate and is best visited from the months of September to April as summers can get very hot and humid and the monsoon season gets heavy rainfall. 

It is best known for its laidback lifestyle, sun-kissed beaches, lush green gardens, age-old temples, and vast public parks. There are also many places to visit near Mangalore such as Udupi, Manipal, Dharmastala etc. Mangalore makes a perfect choice for those who wish to spend a relaxing and peaceful vacation.

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1. mangaladevi temple: devoted to goddess durga.

Established in the 19th century by the king of the Ahepa dynasty, the temple is dedicated to Mangaladevi who is considered to be a form of the goddess Durga, also known by the name Shakti. The grand temple is visited by devotees in large numbers and is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore. It is believed that the fierce goddess fulfils all your wishes and helps you overcome obstacles if you wish with an honest heart. The spacious temple complex allows devotees to offer prayers or sit and meditate to feel rejuvenated and at peace. The best time to visit the temple is during Dussehra when the festivities at the temple are at their peak. It is open from 6-10 AM, 12-1 PM, and 4-8 PM, and has no entry fee.

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2. Panambur Beach: Famous For The International Kite Festival

Situated at a distance of 13 km from Mangalore, to the south of Mangalore port, Panambur Beach has been awarded the cleanest and best-maintained beaches in India owing to its excellent maintenance. Best known for the stunning sunset view, photography and thrilling water sports, Panambur Beach is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore. You can enjoy sunbathing and going for beach strolls, while those who are fond of adventure sports can indulge in water scooter rides, jet-skiing, horse and buggy rides, camel rides, and banana boat rides. Every year in January, Panambur Beach hosts the International Kite Festival. Along with kite flying ceremonies, sand sculpture and boat races, competitions are also a part of this festival. The beach is open from 10 AM to 5.30 PM and has no entry fee.

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3. Kudroli Gokarnath Temple: Dedicated To Lord Shiva

The Kudroli Gokarnath Temple or Gokarnanatheshwara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, was built by Sri Narayana Guru, a spiritual guru and social reformer from Kerala. The temple is dedicated to ‘Gokarnanatha’, another name for the Hindu deity Shiva. The temple’s architecture, however, is more akin to a Dravidian style and features a 60 ft high golden Gopuram. This temple is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore during the major Hindu festivals and features some exquisite works of sculpting and rock carving.

Visiting this temple during Dussehra and Navratri celebrations is particularly fascinating. Celebration of these festivals in the Gokarnath temple is popularly called ‘Mangalore Dasara’. Lifesize idols of ‘Nava Durga’ —the nine forms of goddess Durga—are on display at this time along with other life-size idols of Sharada Matha and Maha Ganapathi. If you’re into architecture, this temple can be one of the best tourist places in Mangalore for you to visit. The temple timings are from 6 AM to 9 PM and has no entry fee.

4. Surathkal Beach: Enjoy Golden Sunsets

Surathkal beach, places to visit in Mangalore

The Surathkal Beach is another pristine beach in Mangalore and is located further down the Konkan coast, south of the tourist trap of Goa, about 13 km from the port city of Mangalore. The beach is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore, known for its unique powdery sand which is comforting to walk barefoot on. A charming lighthouse is present here which completes the scene of coastal beauty and provides a picturesque view of the countryside. The sunsets here are definitely worth the drive from Mangalore. This beach has few options for those wanting to engage in water sports. If you are a beach baby, then Surathkal Beach should definitely be one of the places to visit on your itinerary. The beach is open from 6 AM to 6 PM and has no entry fee.

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5. Pilikula Nisargadhama: A Famous Infotainment Park

Located in the picturesque hamlet of Vamanjoor, Pilikula is one of the best tourist places in Mangalore with a famous Infotainment Park created amidst nature to provide a rejuvenating experience for nature and wildlife lovers. The name Pilikula means ‘a pool of Tigers’ in Tulu. One can find several wildlife species inside the park including tigers, bears, leopards, and a variety of reptiles. They also have a botanical garden, a zoo, a golf course, a science centre, a water park, and an artisan village within their premises. You can even spot a few migratory birds if you visit between October and February. It is open from 10.30 AM to 5.30 PM with an entry fee of INR 20 and INR 50 for Indian children and adults respectively whereas for foreigners it is INR 100. It is one of the popular places to visit in Mangalore for nature lovers.

6. St Aloysius Chapel: A Beautiful White Wonder

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Known for astounding architecture and interior, St Aloysius Chapel or the Chapel of St Aloysius College was built in 1800 and offers unobstructed views of the Arabian Sea. It is located within the premises of one of the most well-known educational institutions, St Aloysius College in Mangalore. The St Aloysius chapel houses many beautiful sculptures, frescos, and paintings. These paintings were painted in 1899 by Antonio Moscheni, an Italian Jesuit when he visited Mangalore on a mission in 1878. Being Mangalore’s very own Sistine Chapel, the St Aloysius Chapel a visual treat for art lovers and is a must-visit tourist place in Mangalore not only for its art but for the peaceful atmosphere it offers to calm a troubled mind. It is open from 7 AM to 7 PM and has no entry fee.

7. Sultan Battery: The Historical Watchtower Of Mangalore

Constructed in 1784, Sultan Battery is the last remnant of the fierce and majestic Tipu Sultan. It is among the most famous tourist places to visit in Mangalore for history buffs. The tower was made of black stone to keep a close watch on the invading ships around the Arabian Sea. The place has underground chambers where the sultan stored gunpowder and canyons. Subsequently, this place was taken over and used as the Naval Office by the British.

Presently, this is a historic structure but if you climb up the stairs to the top of Sultan Battery you can enjoy the jaw-dropping vistas of the Arabian Sea, a real treat for nature lovers. From Sultan Battery, you can also take a boat ride (local ferry service) across the Gurupura River to Tannirbavi Beach. It is open from 9 AM to 9.15 PM, has no entry fee and is less than 5 km from the city centre. Visiting Sultan Battery and taking a ferry to the beach is among the best things to do in Mangalore

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8. Milagres Church: An Ancient Roman Catholic Church

Situated in the Hampankatta area and constructed in 1680 by Bishop Thomas de Castro, Milagres Church is one of the oldest churches of Mangalore and Dakshina Kannada. The former structure of this Roman Catholic Church was revamped in some years and the present-day church was built in 1784. Regarded as one of the tourist places in Mangalore, the major aspects that draw tourists are the century-old architecture, its historical importance and religious significance. This beautiful white marble structure hosts regular prayer services and mass, including a special Sunday mass. Many choose to sit in silence for hours to calm their minds and observe the beautiful interiors. It is open from 6 AM to 7 PM and has no entry fee.

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9. Tannirbhavi Beach: Offering A Sight To Behold

One of the most famous tourist places in Mangalore, the Tannirbhavi beach (about 12 km from the city centre) attracts visitors and tourists in huge numbers. Located on the outskirts of Mangalore it offers picturesque sunset views. The coastline with fresh air and golden sands is rejuvenating and draws people to the natural beauty of the location. The beach gained a lot of popularity lately with the installation of modern facilities like proper washrooms, parking spaces, lifeguards and several eatery stalls. It has become quite famous for water sports such as boating, surfing, jet skiing, and kayaking. You can enjoy walking bare feet along the golden coastline, chasing the waves or gazing at the ocean in introspection. It is open from Monday to Sunday between 6 AM to 10 PM and has no entry fee.

10. Ullal Beach: Pristine Beach On The Outskirts

Boats at the beach of Ullal village, places to visit in Mangalore

Located in Ullal, a small fishing village, is a perfect place to visit in Mangalore (just 12 km from the city), to sit, unwind, relax and watch the sunset. The coast is dotted with lush casuarina and palm plantations making it look like a scene from a beautiful painting. The waters of the beach invite you to take a dip and are clean. For adrenaline junkies, there are arrangements for some water sporting activities like jet skiing, sailing, and speed boating that will pump up your blood with energy and are sure to excite you. You can treat yourself to some delicious eats that are a local favourite here. A trip to Ullal Beach is an ideal getaway from the daily hassles and monotony of life. It is open 24 hours and has no entry fee.

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11. Kadri Manjunatha Temple: One Of The Oldest Temples In South India

People outside the Kadri Manjunath temple, Mangalore, Karnataka, India, places to visit in Mangalore

Situated at the base of the Kadri hills with the chief deity being Manjunatha, the Kadri Manjunatha temple has a Vijayanagara architectural style dating back to the 12th century. In the early 10th century, Kadri was the centre of Buddhism. When Buddhism declined Natha Prantha, a new religion, came into being. The devotees, referred to as  jogis , were believers of Manjunatha (a form of Shiva). Built in 1608, the temple has many caves around it that go back to prehistoric times. At an elevated point, behind the temple, there is a spring called Kashi Bhageerathi Theerth. It is believed that the river Bhageerathi in Kashi is the source of the water here. As a tradition, devotees visit here to cleanse themselves before entering the temple.

The overall location of the temple is extremely calm and spiritual. Renovated many times, the current structure of the temple was done in the 14th century. It belongs to the category of Tulunadu temples in the Dakshina Kannada region and is among the best religious places to visit in Mangalore. If you are an architecture lover, you shouldn’t miss out on this place; it’s open from 6.30 AM to 8.30 PM and has no entry fee.

12. Sakleshpur: A Popular Hillstation In Karnataka

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Sakleshpur is a popular hill station town which is located in the foothills of the Western Ghats in the region of Malnad, it offers spellbinding views. This is one of the most beautiful places to visit near Mangalore. It has a temperate climate and is surrounded by lofty green hills full of coffee, cardamom, pepper and areca plantations. It offers something for everyone, from the dense rainforest, hiking trails, historical temples and an old fort, mountain peaks and waterfalls. Whether you are looking for agricultural products or the discovery of a jyotirlinga by the Hoysalas, the quaint town of Sakleshpur earned its name rightly as it is no less verdant than Ooty. Sakleshpur is 130 km from the city of Mangalore and easily accessible by road.

13. Kadri Hill Park: The Highest And The Largest Park In Mangalore

Kadri Hill Park also known as simply Kadri Park is one of the most popular places to visit in Mangalore. This large park encompasses a garden, a musical fountain and a nature park. It is visited by locals during weekends and vacations for leisure and is also a rather popular area for walks, jogs and other forms of exercise amidst the beautifully maintained foliage. You can experience the beauty of nature at this park along with your family and friends.

Plan a picnic in the lap of nature or go on a toy train ride with your children around the park (operating at specific times in the evening). The park also hosts horticultural shows or other fun events like dog shows, flower shows, exhibits and more during specific times of the year. If you are planning a family vacation, do visit Kadri Hill Park, besides the toy train rides children can also enjoy other fun activities in the children’s play zone.

14. Kateel Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple: One Of The Most Sacred Sites In Mangalore

Situated on an islet in the middle of the holy river Nandini, Kateel Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple is one of the most religious places in the region. The temple is located around 25 km from the city of Mangalore and attracts a lot of devotees every day, every year. This stunning Kerala-style temple’s presiding deity is goddess Durga Parameshwari, also known as Bhramari. Within the premises of the temple, you’ll find many other smaller temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses. As you enter the main temple, you will see a huge rock at the entrance, known as Raktheshwari, a form of goddess Durga who appeared as a bee and killed Arunasura (a demon). The temple is a must-visit during Durga Ashtami and Navratri. It is one of the best temples to visit near Mangalore.

15. Our Lady Of Rosary Cathedral: First Roman Catholic Church In The Canara Region

This 16th-century Roman Catholic church was originally the church of the old Portuguese factory. Built by the Portuguese in 1568, the church is a magnificent structure with a beautiful interior and one of the few places in Mangalore where you can find peace and tranquillity away from the chaotic city life. It is located at a distance of 1.5 km from Mangalore Railway Station, near Mangaladevi Temple and is open from 6 AM to 6 PM. Its architecture is designed in the pattern of St Peter’s Basilica of Rome. The magnificent cross and the dome of Rosary Cathedral are said to be the most prominent features which are easily visible to the ships approaching the Mangalore Harbour.

16. Bejai Museum: A Well-Known Treasury Of Many Ancient Artifacts

Often referred to as Seemanthi Bai Government Museum, Bejai Museum is located at a distance of 3 km from Mangalore Railway Station. It is a two-storied building that resembles a ship and was built in 1955 by Col. V.R. MIrajkar. It houses impressive collections of ancient coins, artefacts, weapons, items of daily use, paintings and sculptures, which provides a detailed insight into Indian history, heritage and culture. This will be a visual treat for kids, history buffs and archaeologists.

17. Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple: One Of The Most Popular Temples Of Southern India

Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha, Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore. It is within 1.5 km from the railway station. The temple was built by 12th-century Tuvalu king Veerabahu and is well-acclaimed as one of the most popular temples in the southern part of India. This well-known pilgrim centre has huge reverence among Hindu devotees. Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple is a must-visit on special occasions like Sri Ganesh Chaturthi, the annual Car Festival or “Rathothsava”, Deepothsava or Festival of Lights and on Shankasti Chaturthi days.

18. Pilikula Regional Science Center: One Of A Kind Science Centre In Mangalore

Pilikula Regional Science Center

Set up in an area of 10 acres, Pilikula Regional Science Center (about 12 km from the city centre) houses 3 exhibition galleries, an inflatable dome planetarium and also a 3D theatre facility, among other things. It was inaugurated in 2014 and was set up jointly by the Department of Science & Technology (DST), Govt. of Karnataka (GoK) and National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) Kolkata, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India (GoI). It is among the worthwhile places to visit in Mangalore, the main appeal being that it’s a multi-purpose tourist attraction. Pilikula Regional Science Center hosts school children on a regular basis and also has a Science Park in the lush green garden area outside the Science Centre building, which includes a Dinosaur Park.

How To Make The Most Of Your Trip To Mangalore

There are many popular places to visit in Mangalore when it comes to sightseeing. Each and every beach here is stupendous and worth visiting. Mangalore has a laid-back, relaxed atmosphere and the locals are proud of their city. You’ll find Mangalore to be one of the cleaner cities in India and the locals take a lot of initiative to keep it so. You will find graffiti and beautiful murals on street walls and many of them depict the local culture and encourage cleanliness. As travellers, we must ensure we do our part as well. 

Mangalore is considered to be a multicultural city. Despite the many differences in caste, religion, and ethnicity, the people here are progressive and peacefully coexist with each other. The people here are very friendly and laid back. With Konkani and Tuluva cultures playing a big role, the primary language is not Kannada, the official language of the state, but instead, Tulu and Konkani are more widely spoken. One may never face any language barrier in the South Karnataka region as most people here speak many languages such as Kannada, Hindi and English fluently; and with the advent of many IT companies languages like Telugu, Tamil, Gujarati, Marwari, etc., are also spoken. In recent years, Mangalore has also been working towards being a smart and green city to lessen its environmental impact on nature by encouraging the development of sustainable local businesses and better waste management schemes. 

As Mangalore is known for its beaches, there has been an influx in the number of tourists here. To play your part as a responsible traveller you should avoid damaging the infrastructure. When at the beach, be mindful of plastic waste, as it’s quite harmful to underwater species. We should always remember that whenever we travel to a place we should leave the place the same way or even better than how we found it.

Mangalore has a lot of modern amenities but still retains its small-town charm and greenery. Being a quaint destination, Mangalore is a perfect getaway for those who want some me-time or quality time with their loved ones. Make sure to keep ample days aside for a wonderful time in the coastal city.

FAQs About Mangalore

Yes, Mangalore is one of the best destinations to visit in South India. It is a lesser-known tourist spot but is great for religious tourism (temple visits) and for beach lovers as Mangalore has a vast coastline with several beaches on offer. It’s a laidback place but at the same time has all the conveniences of a city with several huge malls, shopping centres, pubs and more.

Mangalore City is famous for its laidback lifestyle, sun-kissed beaches, lush green gardens, age-old temples, and vast public parks.

You can spend your day in Mangalore by visiting the above-mentioned places.

Chiroti (locally called phenori ) is a popular sweet in Mangalore. You can also try dudh pak (a milk-based variety of payasam ) and churmundo (konkani style ladoo made of flour).

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Kudroli Gokarnath Temple, Panambur Beach, Ullal Beach, Mangalore Beach, Bejai Museum, Sultan Battery, Mangaladevi Temple, Someshwara Beach, Surathkal Beach, Kateel Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple, St. Aloysius Chapel, New Mangalore Port, Tannirbhavi Beach and many more.

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Kudroli Gokarnath Temple

Kudroli Gokarnath Temple

Gokarnath, the most age-old temple built in the year 1912 is located in the center of the city. A dedicated temple to Lord Shiva that stands many devotees throughout the day, month and year. It is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore and popular attractions of the city too. The temple counts no caste or creed, and you have to be a human being, to step inside the temple. Never miss to visit the temple in the Navratri times, and you will be left mesmerized. The decorations, style and the gigantic structure never fails to impress you giving you a serene and relaxed mode throughout your trip. Location : Kudroli Gokarnath Temple is situated in Kudroli, from Hampankatta, in Mangalore city. T imings : To visit the temple you have to schedule your visiting hours between 6 am and 7 pm. Entry Charges: There are no entry charges.

Panambur Beach

Panambur Beach

Panambur beach located close by new Mangalore offers a sedative beach to rest your feet over brown and golden sand. Never miss the sunset view or the kite festival here. You can also see plenty of adventurous water sports on the beach. Undoubtedly, Mangalore is the cleanest city of the country, and the same goes for Panambur beach, one of the cleanest beaches of the town. Get indulged in water rides, sunbathe, boat skiing, horse riding and a lot more. You must not afford to miss Panambur in your tour list, and the beach has a lot to give you. Also, don’t forget to take your DSLR along, to catch memories. Location: Panambur beach is located in NH-66, quite close to New Mangalore Port Trust in Mangalore. Timings: You can visit the place from morning 9 am to evening 7 pm. Entry Charges: It’s free of charge.

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Ullal Beach

Ullal Beach

Another opportunity from the city to let you relax and unwind all your tensions just like the waves. Ullal beach never fails to impress the tourists, as it is one of the most popular places to visit in Mangalore. Ullal coast is all covered with abundant trees and plantations. The view of the waves will make you go crazy with all its beauty. The beach is also an excellent spot for water sports and activities that you have always wished to do. Location : Ullal Beach is located in the Ullal city of Mangalore. It is just 12 km far from the city. Timings : You can visit Ullal Beach anytime, but evening hours would be the best. Entry Charges: There are no entry charges.

Mangalore Beach

Mangalore Beach

Mangalore is no less when it comes to beaches. It is one of the favorite destinations that people regardless of their ages enjoy the most. Mangalore beaches are one of those spots where you can visit with your family, loved ones or friends. Enjoying the sunset with a peace of mind can be the coolest thing that you would do in your trip. It is another well-known tourist place that does not disappoint the tourists and travelers. The Mangalore beach has got ample of things to offer you, just add it in your tour picks and enjoy the activities conducted during seasons. Location : Mangalore beach is in Dakshina Kannada, which is quite near to Ullal Beach. Timings : It is open 24/7. Entry Charges : You don’t have to pay any entry charges.

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Bejai Museum

Bejai Museum

Got kids? Looking to visit something more interesting? Well, Bejai Museum is all you got to see before you leave off from Mangalore. It is the only museum in the town that is never missed by any of the travelers or visitors. The museum has many such informative wonders to visit. Bejai Museum is situated at the center of the city. Bejai is a two storey apartment that has got plenty of remarkable collections of history which includes the coins, weapons, armor, paintings and other such compilations that will impress you to the core. Location : Bejai Museum Cross Road, in Mangalore city. Timings : It has got visitor timing between 10 am to 5:30 pm. Entry Charges: Charges an entry fee of INR 2/- per person.

Sultan Battery

Sultan Battery

A monumental tower that was constructed just to see and keep an eye on the attackers and invaders before and during the fight in our history. Tipu Sultan built the watchtower, being the most exciting tourist place to step in. This long-living and robust tower are all made by black stones, to keep a watch on the Arabian Sea for the attacking ships. The tower has basement chambers too, where weapons, including canyons and gun powders, were stored. It offers an astonishing Arabian Sea view from the Sultan Battery. Location : It is located in Gandhinagar, Mangalore. Timings : You can visit the tower between 9 am to 9.15pm. Entry Charges: The entry charges are free.

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Mangaladevi Temple

Mangaladevi Temple

Take the blessings of Goddess Mangaladevi, the temple constructed during the 9th century. Even Mangalore is referred to as Mangaladevi. The temple is one of the famous places to visit in Mangalore. It is one such attraction that is never missed by tourists visiting the town. Plenty of devotees from around the corners of the world, visit Mangaladevi temple for the goddess’s blessings. Also, it is recommended that you visit the temple during Navratri and Dussehra, to see the intense beauty of the temple. Location : Mangaladevi Road, Bolar, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings : You need to follow the temple timings as it’s between 6am-10am, 12pm-1pm and 4 pm & 9 pm respectively. Entry Charges : Free Entry.

Someshwara Beach

Someshwara Beach

The Somnath temple, being built in the rule of Queen Abakka Devi, it is surrounded by Someshwara beach, another such popular tourist places in Mangalore that is worth a visit. The beach is not very far from the city though. It faces the Kanara region, which is quite close to Mangalore. Someshwara beach is also known as Rudra-Shile, as it carries pretty huge rocks over the shore. Though it is not recommended to swim here just like the other beaches, as the ocean here is quite unpredictable, you can relax and enjoy the evening with the beautiful sunset, and the cold waves. Location : It is located in Someshwar, Ullal city, Mangalore. Timings : You can visit the beach anytime. Entry Charges : Free Entry.

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Surathkal Beach

Surathkal Beach

Another spot in the Mangalore city for the beach lovers. Never miss exploring this pristine location in the city. It is another clean beach that you must step in your feet. Surathkal beach is situated quite close, around 18 kms from the city of Mangalore. The sands are unique and smooth- it’s very powdery that you can even enjoy the location take naked footsteps. Also, don’t forget the light-house behind your back. Yes, it gives an enlightening view of both the ocean and the city overall. Again, it is recommended that you perform water sports or any water activities under the supervision and not alone. Location: NH-66, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings: You can visit the beach between 6 am to 6 pm. Entry Charges: It’s free of charge.

Kateel Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple

Kateel Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple

Another most religious place in the city of Mangalore. Kateel-Shri Durgaparameshwari temple is located around 25 km from the town, but it is another holiest places that you must not afford to miss. The temple is situated in the center of river Nandini. The religious place attracts a lot of devotees every day, every year. You must not miss the temple during Durga Ashtami and Navratri. It draws a significant number of devotees during these festivals. Being one of the most popular places in South India, it is worth a visit. Location : Kateel, Mangalore. Timings : You must follow the temple timings as it’s between 6 am to 10 pm. Entry Charges : There are no fees or charges to enter the temple premises.

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St. Aloysius Chapel

St. Aloysius Chapel

The church is another most important holy places in the city of Mangalore. It is the religious place, and also one of the notable attractions in the city. St. Aloysius Chapel is inevitably one of the best places to visit in Mangalore city. It has got the most remarkable building structure with the unique interiors being built in the 1800s. The church also offers you with astonishing views of the Arabian Sea just from the church’s premises. St. Aloysius Chapel has plenty of beautiful houses with charming frescos, sculptures, paintings, by the Italian artists from our history. Location:  P B No 720, St Aloysius College Rd, Kodailbail, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings: You can visit the church between 7 am to 7 pm. Entry Charges: Entry is free.

New Mangalore Port

New Mangalore Port

One of the significant places of the Mangalore city. New Mangalore port is the one only harbor port in the state of Karnataka, and also the 7th largest harbor port in India. The port is located in the Panambur district of Karnataka. It is quite near to the streams of Phalguni River and the Arabian Sea. The port started functioning in the year 1974. Before the establishment of this new port, Mangalore bunder was into operation, which is before the year 1974. You can see many of the import and export operations in the port, which includes granite, iron ore, cashew, coffee, and spices. You must list the port in your itinerary. Location: Panambur, Mangalore. Timings: Open always. Entry Charges: You have to pay an entry fee of Rs. 200/- per person.

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Tannirbhavi Beach

Tannirbhavi Beach

This is the perfect place for the peace and nature lover. Well, Tannirbhavi is the quietest and offbeat location that people generally fail to visit. The place has all remained desolate and has always been kept apart from other places, just because of the isolated region. Well, it’s pretty safe here. If you are looking to experience a peace of mind, with the utmost serenity, then this is the righteous place that you must never afford to miss. The beach offers you an unruffled state, just enjoying the sunset in the evening. The only route to visit the beach is by road; it is quite close to Gurupura River or from the Sultan Battery. Location:  Tannirbhavi Beach, Kasba Bengre, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings: Monday to Sunday, from 6 am to 10 pm. Entry Charges: The entry is absolutely free.

Sasihithlu Beach

Sasihithlu Beach

Another most visited tourist places in Mangalore city. You have an excellent opportunity to be in a serene mode spending a whole day in the Sasihithlu beach. Sasihithlu is the most visited location in the state. Of course, it is pretty nearby Tannirbhavi beach and Surathkal beach. So, you can dedicate a day of your trip just to visit the beaches in the city. The sunset is a view that we can even die for. You can also ride from Surathkal just through the sides of the coast. Well, the beach is quite clean and is very safe too. Location:  Sasihithlu Road, Haleyangadi, Sasihithlu, Mangalore. Timings: You can visit the beach between 8 am and 7.30pm. Entry Charges: Free of cost entry.

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Pilikula Park And Golf Course

Pilikula Park And Golf Course

One of the most exciting and happening places in the city of Mangalore. The Pilikula park and the Golf course are the most visited places that every tourist wish to visit due to mother nature’s magic all over the park. The park is not just an ordinary one, and it counts a zoo, a lake, amusement park, heritage village, and of course a golf course which you can indeed enjoy with your family, loved ones and friends. If your kids want some boating activities, then this could be the right pick for you. One day picnics, leisure outings can be merely a cool activity in Pilikula Park. It is situated in Pilikula, Moodushedde locality of Mangalore. Location:  Pilikula, Moodushedde, Mangalore. Timings: The visiting timings are between 7 am and 7 pm. Entry Charges: You have to pay a separate fee at every check-in.

Kadri Manjunath Temple

Kadri Manjunath Temple

An actual work of art and the skills of artisans from the 10th and 11th century is what draws visitors from various corners of the world. Kadri Manjunath is the oldest temple in the city that was actually built in the 10th century; consisting of one of the traditional statues of Lord Manjunatha. The architecture is solely a blend of both Indian and Buddhist culture. Well, Buddhism was the core religion in this part, until Hindus took over the temple. You will see a variety of water ponds, along with refreshing gardens that will keep you relaxed and peaceful. Let’s take the blessings of Lord Manjunatha. Location:  Kadri Temple Road, Vasanth Vihar, Kadri, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings: Monday to Sunday, between 6 am to 1 pm and 4 pm to 8 pm. Entry Charges: No entry fee.

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Kadri Hill Park

Kadri Hill Park

The park is just located nearby Kadri Manjunatha Temple. Well, to let you know Kadri Hill Park is one of the most popular places to visit in Mangalore that is a must check-in to add in your itinerary. Kadri Hill Park is one of the large parks that is visited by even the locals during weekends and vacations. You can step inside the park along with your family and friends. It is the most extraordinary place that one must visit with loved ones to spend some quality time together. You can also come across some varied species of animals in the park. There is also an animal conservatory aside the park. Location: NH-17, Hampankatta, Mangalore. Timings: The timings are between 6 am, and 8:30 pm and other strict regulations have to be followed. Entry Charges: Entry fees varies for the check-ins.

Pilikula Nisargadhama

Pilikula Nisargadhama

The Mangalore city, on the whole, is the most astounding places to visit and enjoy. The city has a great variety of locations that you can visit during your vacations or probably as a weekend getaway. One such beautiful place that should be a mandatory visit is the Pilikula Nisargadhama. It is the perfect location for day-outs and picnics. It is quite near to Pilikula Park and Golf course and 15 kms far from the city. Nisargadhama is very rich in giving you an ultimate wildlife experience. Lions, tigers, bear, and variety of wild species roam around quite freely; the botanical garden is famous too. Location: Mudushedde Post, Dakshin Kannada District, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings: Everyday except Monday, 9 am to 5:30 pm. Entry Charges:   Entry fees differ at various points, extra fees will be charged if you carry a camera.

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Light House Hill Garden

Light House Hill Garden

Undoubtedly, one of the astounding places to visit in Mangalore. The garden is situated in the center of the Mangalore city drawing the attention of plenty of visitors and tourists from around the corners of the globe. It is the most stunning place to have a look. The place was significantly created in the rule of Haider Ali in the 18th century. You can enjoy the sea view from the top of the light-house, which makes it more beautiful during the sunset. The cool breeze, the sounds of soft waves, the chirping of birds and people all around gives a great calmness to mind, body, and soul. Location: Light House Hill Road, Hampankatta, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings:  You can visit the garden from 9 am to 12 pm & 4 pm to 9 pm. Entry Charges: There is no entry fee.

Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple

Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple

The temple is situated in the banks of Phalguni River. It comes under the Bantwal Taluk. The place is surrounded by the plush and paddy fields. Many ancient scriptures and inscriptions have mentioned Shri Rajarajeshwari Temple, along with Ashoka scriptures, Markandeya Purana, and many information about the old travelers. The nearby locations were then ruled by Rashtrakutas, Hoisala, Kadamba, Chalukya and many other dynasties of our history. You have to adhere to the schedules or else strictly, the temple would be closed. Taking the blessings of Lord Rajarajeshwari is a must. Location:  Bantwal Taluk, Dakshin Kannada, Polali, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings: The temple timings are between 8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 5 pm to 8:30 pm. Entry Charges:  Entry is free.

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Manjunatha temple.

Manjunatha Temple

The Manjunatha temple is another most religious places to visit in Mangalore. Sitting far around the distance of 70 kms from the city of Mangalore, Manjunatha temple is one of the famous pilgrimage centers to visit in the country. The dharmasthala is near to the temple. The temple is located in banks of Netravati River. The place is also known as Sri Kshetra. Manjunatha is another name for Lord Shiva. The temple is solely dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is the temple that was built in the 16th century. The Lakshadeepotsva celebrated in November and December, is the sole attraction of the religious destination. Location:  Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala, Dakshin Kannada, Dharmasthala, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings: Everyday between 6 am to 1 pm and 4 pm to 8 pm. Entry Charges: No entry fee.

Milagres Church

Milagres Church

Milagres church is an age-old holy place in the city of Mangalore. It is one of the famous tourist places in Mangalore and also in Dakshina Kannada. Without a second thought, you must add Milagres church to your tour list for an excellent visit here. It is a roman catholic church, which can be found in Hampankatta locality of the city, built in the 1680s glorifying the history with astonishing marble designs. Just like every church, Milagres church also conducts prayers and mass, which includes the Sunday masses too. It could be a marvelous visit that will fascinate your trip throughout. Location: It is located in Hampankatta, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings: Everyday at 6 am, 7 am and 7 pm. Entry Charges:  There is no entry fee.

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Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple

Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple

One of an unavoidable temple that you must never miss during your Mangalore city trip. Mangalore is one of the famous pilgrim points for travelers around the globe. The temple is quite easily accessible as it is located in the center of the city. The temple has an excellent history of 800 years. You will also see a lot of cultural activities, including other performances by referring the history and traditional customs. Devotees, get gathered here throughout the year, and especially during the festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi and Sankranthi, even the festival of lights is celebrated quite marvelously. Location: Sharavu Ganapathi Temple Road, Opp Ideal Towers, Hampankatta, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings: You can visit the temple between 6 am to 9 pm. Entry Charges: Entry is free.

Rosario Cathedral

Rosario Cathedral

Rosario Cathedral is the oldest church built approximately 450 years ago. It is the most popular and well-known Roman Catholic cathedral. Rosario Cathedral used to be the first Roman Catholic Church in the region of Canara. Well, in history, the church was reserved for the high class or high caste catholic living in Mangalore. The church was built in the year 1568, by the Portuguese. The structure and architect were utterly demolished by the Mysorean dynasty Tipu Sultan, during 1784, later in 1813, the reconstruction was again started. In the year 1910, the new structure with all refreshing architect and designs was created. Location:  Rosario Church Road, Near Forum Mall, Pandeshwar, Mangalore, Karnataka. Timings: You can visit the church between 9 am to 5 pm. Entry Charges:  Entry is completely free.

Kukke Subramanya Temple

Kukke Subramanya Temple

The village of Subramanya in the state of Karnataka, consisting of this mind-blowing and stunning Kukke Subramanya temple in the Western Ghats of the country. The temple is solely dedicated to Lord Subramanya also known as Lord Karthik, who is the son of Lord Shiva. You will see that the temple is surrounded by beautiful gardens and forests that make it utterly picturesque. Everyday rituals and pujas are conducted in the temple along with other special homams and pujas for particular problems in the horoscope. It is one of the favorite tourist places in Mangalore city that you must visit. Location: Mardala:Sullia, Subramanya, Karnataka. Timings: Everyday from 6 am to 9.00pm. Entry Charges: Entry is free.

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  • 25 Mesmerizing Places To Visit In Mangalore For A Peaceful Sojourn In 2024

23 Mar 2023

Mangalore is an important port city of Karnataka, which is best known for sun-kissed beaches, age-old temples, lush green gardens and lush public parks. For those who wish to spend a relaxing and peaceful vacation, Mangalore makes a perfect choice. So, if you have few days in hand to explore this scenic city; here is the list of most beautiful places to visit in Mangalore , handpicked for you.

25 Places To Visit In Mangalore

Mangalore with pamper you with choice when it comes to sightseeing. Keep aside ample days so that you can enjoy getting around Mangalore. Each and every beach in Mangalore is stupendous and worth visiting. Here are the best places to see in Mangalore that ought to be on your list if you have a vacation planned ahead. Keep ample days aside for a wonderful time in the coastal city as the following  places to visit in Mangalore  are handpicked.

1. Panambur Beach 

Shacks on Panambur Beach

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A tranquil and scenic beach, Panambur is best known for its stunning sunset view, photography, and thrilling water sports. One of the must-visit places to visit in Mangalore , it is located close to New Mangalore Port and the cleanest and pristine beaches of the town. One can enjoy beach strolls and sunbathe, while those who are fond of adventure sports can indulge in jet skiing, water scooter rides, camel riding, buggy and horse riding and banana boat rides. Panambur Beach is famous for hosting International Kite Festival, every year. Along with kite flying ceremonies, boat races and sand sculpture competitions are also a part of this festival. Visiting this beach is one of the best things to do in Mangalore .

Location: NH-66, Near New Mangalore Port Trust, Mangaluru, Karnataka Timing: 10 am to 5.30 pm

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2. Kudroli Gokarnath Temple

Beautifully lit Kudroli Gokarnath Temple

Kudroli Gokarnath Temple, also known as Gokarnanatheshwara Temple is among the most popular places to visit in Mangalore with family. Dedicated to Gokarnanatha, a form of Lord Shiva, this temple in Mangalore was built by Sri Narayana Guru, who was prohibited from entering other temples of this area. The temple reflects Dravidian-style architecture and features 60 feet high, golden Gopuram. Around the year, thousands of devotees from all over the country visit this ancient temple to offer prayers and seek blessings. If you’re into architecture, this can be one of the best Mangalore tourist places for you.

Location: Kudroli, Kodailbail, Mangaluru, Karnataka Timings: 6 am to 7 pm

3. New Mangalore Port

a white shit at New Mangalore Port

The only major port of Karnataka and the 7th largest port of India is Mangalore Port. This all-weather port is located in Panambur, at the confluence of Phalguni River with the Arabian Sea and started its operation in 1974. Before that Old Port, popular as Mangalore Bunder was in operation. Medium to large vessels is seen at the port, mainly exporting minerals like iron ore, granite, manganese along with coffee, spices and cashew. This is a place one must add to their Mangalore places to visit .

Location: Panambur, Mangalore, Karnataka Timings: 6 AM to 10 PM

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4. Bejai Museum

the premises of Bejai Museum

Looking for some of the best places to visit in Mangalore with kids? Bejai Museum is the one for you. Located at the heart of Mangalore City, it’s often referred to as Seemanthi Bai Government Museum, the two-storied building resembles a ship. Housing impressive collections of ancient coins, artifacts, weapons, items of daily use, paintings and sculptures, this museum in Mangalore provides a detailed insight into Indian history, heritage and culture. Built in 1955 by Col. V.R. MIrajkar, the Bejai Museum is the city’s only museum and is a visual treat for history buffs and archaeologists.

Location: Bejai, Mangaluru, Karnataka Timings: 10 AM – 5:30 PM

5. St Aloysius Chapel

The building of St. Aloysius Chapel

Another important religious place, as well as one of the noteworthy Mangalore attractions, St. Aloysius Chapel is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Mangalore . Known for astounding architecture and interior, this church was built in 1800 and offers unobstructed views of the Arabian Sea. St. Aloysius Chapel houses many beautiful frescos, paintings and sculptures but the paintings by Italian artist Antonio Moscheni are surely the stunners.

Location: P B No 720, Kodialbail, Mangaluru Timings: 7 AM – 7 PM

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6. Sultan Battery

Sultan Battery amid green fields

Sultan Battery is among the most fascinating tourist places to visit in Mangalore for history buffs. This is a watchtower, built by Tipu Sultan, hence the name. The tower, built of black stone was constructed to keep a close watch on the invading ships on the Arabian Sea. The place has underground chambers, where Sultan stored canyons and gunpowder. Later, this was taken over by the British and was used as the Naval Office. Presently, this is a historic structure and people climb up the stairs to the top of Sultan Battery to enjoy the jaw-dropping vistas of the Arabian sea and the surrounding.

Places to stay: Treebo Trend Brahma, Hotel Wilton, Hotel Le Sapphire, EMPEROR BUSINESS CLASS HOTEL, Pookottil Residency, Capital Residency Location: Sultan Battery Rd, Urva, Gandhinagar, Mangaluru, Karnataka Timings: 9 AM -9:15 PM

7. Pilikula Park and Golf Course

people enjoying boating at Pilikula Park and Golf Course

One of the most happening and interesting places to visit in Mangalore is Pilikula Park and Golf Course. With a zoo, a lake, a heritage village, an amusement park, and a sprawling golf course; this place allures tourists with families and kids. One can indulge in leisure strolls, day picnics, or boating thus making it perfect for a family outing.

Location: Pilikula, Moodushedde, Mangalore, Karnataka Timings: 7 AM – 7 PM

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8. Milagres Church

the upper part of Milagres Church

One of the oldest churches of Mangalore and Dakshin Kannada, Milagres Church should be added to your Mangalore sightseeing itinerary. This Roman Catholic church in Mangalore , situated in the Hampankatta area, was constructed in 1680 by Bishop Thomas de Castro. The former structure was revamped in some years and the present-day church was built in 1784. This beautiful white marble structure reflects historical glory and pride and hosts regular mass and prayer services, including special Sunday mass. It is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore. 

Location: Hampankatta, Mangaluru, Karnataka Timings:  NA

9. Ullal Beach

waves wetting the brown sand at Ullal Beach

Ullal Beach is the perfect place to sit, unwind, relax and watch the sunset. The coast of Ullal Beach is dotted with luxuriant casuarina and palm plantations, while the unmatched view of the azure sea from here is simply mind-blowing. One of the most stunning places to visit near Mangalore , Ullal Beach is located approximately 12 km from Mangalore. This place is dotted with small shacks and eateries and tourists visit this place during the weekend to enjoy swimming, surfing, and other water sports.

Location: Ullal City, Mangalore, Karnataka Timings: 6 AM to 8 PM

10. Kateel Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple

Kateel Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple from outside

Located 25 km from Mangalore, Kateel Shri Durga Parameshwari Temple is another holy place worth seeing. Set on an island in the middle of River Nandini, the Shri Durga Parameshwari temple draws a huge number of devotees throughout the year, especially during Durga Ashtami. Certainly, this is among the popular places to visit near Mangalore . If you are visiting Mangalore in July , then you must definitely visit this place.

Location: Kateel Post, Mangalore, Karnataka Timings: 6 AM to 10 PM

11. Kadri Manjunatha Temple

manjunatha temple

Kadri Manjunatha Temple is one of the most religious Mangalore tourist places and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple was constructed in the year 1068 in Vijaynagari style with influence from Buddhist architecture. The temple is located in a spiritual and calm location at the base of Kadri Hills. The prehistoric evidence and artifacts are located at the site of the temple which makes it even more interesting to visit.

Places to stay: Hotel Sai Palace, Treebo Trend Samit Suites, Hotel Inland Avenue, Hotel Karuna Residence, Hotel Karuna Residence Location: Kadri Temple Rd, Vasanth Vihar, Kadri, Mangalore, Karnataka 575002 Timings: 06:30 AM – 02:00 PM, 04:00 PM – 08:30 PM

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12. Kadri Hill Park

kadri park mangalore

Kadri Hill Park is one of those Mangalore places to visit when you want a piece of quiet. The large park offer lush greenery that invigorates your tired soul. The manicured gardens with flowers of variegated colors look appealing to the eyes. Bring your favorite book to read or just take a nap in the shadow of a tree. There are plenty. The largest park in Mangalore, you will even find a musical fountain and swings section to your delight.

Location: Near NH-17, Mangalore 575001, India Timings: 5-8:30 PM

13. Tannirbhavi Beach

Tannirbhavi_Beach

One of the most popular tourist places in Mangalore , Tannirbhavi attracts crowds in huge numbers. The beach is located on the outskirts of Mangalore and offers picturesque sunset views. Enjoy walking naked feet along the golden coastline and the fresh breeze blowing through your hair. Chase the waves or just sit and gaze at the ocean in introspection. Whatever you do, just do not miss visiting this place.

Location: Mangalore, Karnataka Timings:  Open 24 hours

14. Rosario Cathedral

rosario cathedral mangalore

Apart from being a religious spot, what makes this church one of the best places to see in Mangalore . The 16th-century Roman Catholic church looks prominent with its dome and magnificent cross. If you seek peace and tranquility, then you must definitely visit the church. The serene eyes of Our Lady of the Rosary will absolve all your problems in life.

Location: Hodge Bazaar, Hampankatta, Mangalore, Karnataka 575001 Timings: 9 AM – 5 PM, Mass timings

15. Mangaladevi Temple

mangladevi temple

Visited by devotees in large numbers, the grand temple is one of the holy places to see in Mangalore . The temple is dedicated to Mangaladevi who is considered to be a form of Goddess Durga. The fierce goddess fulfills all your wishes and helps you overcome obstacles if you wish her with an honest heart. The ancient temple is a believer’s favorite place to find peace and tranquility.

Places to stay: Hotel Sai Palace, Square Suite, COSMO LODGE, Treebo Trend Samit Suites, The Gateway Hotel Old Port Road Mangalore Location: Mangaladevi Temple Rd, Bolar, Mangalore, Karnataka 575001 Timings: 6-10 AM, 12-1 PM, 4-8 PM

16. Surathkal Beach

surathkal beach mangalore

If you are a beach baby, then Surathkal Beach should definitely be on your list. One of the most magnificent Mangalore tourist places , Surathkal Beach offers the charm of endless shores and golden sunsets. The best part is that, unlike Goa, beaches in Mangalore do not have large crowds. So, you can enjoy calm without any touristy bustle. There are also a few options to engage in watersports.

Location: Krishnapura, Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka 575014 Timings: Open 24 hours

17. Someshwara Beach

someshwara beach

Someshwara beach is one of the most wonderful places to see in Mangalore . The beach is mostly famous for the centuries-old Somanatha Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. When it comes to beaches, each and every shore in Mangalore is bewitching offering mesmerizing views of the Arabian Sea. You could enjoy walking in the golden sand or hitting the waters for some frolic. However, be safe during the time of high tides.

Location: Mangalore, Karnataka Timings: Open 24 hours

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18. Sasihithlu Beach

sunset beach

Since Mangalore is a coastal city, there is a myriad of beaches in Mangalore for your leisure. Sasihithlu Beach is one of the offbeat tourist places in Mangalore that is located north of the city. One should visit this beach for picturesque views. The white sand against the blue sky looks breathtaking. It is also the venue for Karnataka’s surfing festival. The island of Munda and the confluence of the backwaters of Nandini and Shambhavi rivers add to the scenery.

Location: Sasihithlu Rd, Haleyangadi, Karnataka 575025 Timings: 8 AM – 7:30 PM

19. Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple

lord ganesha

Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple is one of the famous Mangalore tourist places and has huge reverence among Hindu devotees. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha, the temple is believed to be centuries old. The architecture and design of the temple are quite unique which you will observe during your visit. There are also interesting legends attached to the temple. The temple is filled with devotees during major festivals and events. Without a doubt, it is one of the best places to see in Mangalore. 

Location: Sharavu Ganapathi Temple Rd, opp. Ideal Towers, Hampankatta, Mangalore, Karnataka 575001 Timings: 6:30am–12:30pm, 4:15 – 8:30 pm

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20. Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple

polali rajrajeshwari temple

Just like there are so many beaches in Mangalore, there are numerous temples as well. Polali Rajarajeshwari temple is one of the most revered Mangalore places to visit that attracts devotees in huge numbers. The reason is the idol of Sree Rajarajeshwari, made from a type of clay that has medicinal properties. The 8thcentury temple boasts magnificent architecture and design with copper plates on the roof and intricate wooden carvings on the idols.

Location: Bantwal, Polali, Karnataka 574219 Timings: 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 5 PM to 8:30 PM

21. Forum Fiza Mall

mall in mangalore

If you need access to food, shopping, and entertainment all at one place, then head to Forum Fiza Mall. It is a one-stop destination for fun and one of the best tourist places in Mangalore . Watch a Telugu movie in the cineplex or enjoy dining at the various restaurants in the mall, it is your choice. Go on a shopping spree because you will find a variety of brands and stores to shop from. The mall is always brimming with exciting events. Maybe you could take a part in those.

Location: Mangaladevi Temple Rd, Pandeshwar, Mangalore, Karnataka 575001 Timings: NA

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22. City Centre Mall

city centre mall in mangalore

The gigantic mall is built of 7 floors with huge underground and rooftop parking. No wonder it is the fifth largest mall in Karnataka and the second largest in Karnataka. Find a variety of options for dining, shopping, and entertainment. If you are running out of places to visit in Mangalore , then come straight to the mall. You won’t be bored. It is a guarantee. If you are not much of a spender, you could at least enjoy window shopping.

Location: KSR Road, Hampankatta, Mangalore, Karnataka 57500 Timings: 10 AM – 10 PM

23. Pilikula Regional Science Center

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Set up in an area of 10 acres, Pilikula Regional Science Center is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore . The science centre has 3 exhibition galleries, an activity area, an inflatable dome planetarium, a 3D theatre facility, a library, and other facilities. This is one of a kind science centre having a science park in the garden area as well as a dinosaur park. You can also check out the planetarium that hosts special shows. 

Location: Moodushedde, Vamanjoor Post, Mangalore, Karnataka 575028 Timings: 10.00 AM – 5.30 PM, ticket issued till 5.00 PM

24. Sakleshpur

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Sakleshpur is a serene hamlet located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. The place is surrounded by slopes overloaded with tea, coffee, and spice plantations and features an exquisite aroma as you stroll down to explore it. You can also visit the 18th-century architectural marvel, Manjarabad Fort that offers panoramic mountain vistas. This is amongst the best places for those planning for a day getaway around Mangalore.

Location: Hassan district, Karnataka Timings: Throughout the day

25. Thousand Pillar Temple

must visit places at mangalore

The temple is famous with the name of Saavira Kambada Basadi, and this prominent Jain temple is located in Moodabidri, Karnataka. The enormous structure of the temple speaks about the glorious past of the Jain rulers of Moodabidri. This site is dedicated to the 8th Tirthankar Chandraprabha and features a massive 8-foot idol. The temple attracts tourists with its unique structure comprising 1000 pillars.

Location: 3XFX+J2R, Mudbidri, Karnataka 574227 Timings: 7:30 AM – 6 PM

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Mangalore

What are the top attractions to visit in Mangalore?

The top attractions to visit in Mangalore are Panambur Beach, Tannirbhavi Beach, Pilikula Nasargadhama, Someshwara Beach, Sultan Battery, Kadri Shree Manjunatha Temple and many more.

What are the famous places in Mangalore?

Here are some of the top tourist attractions that are there in Mangalore: Panambur Beach, St Aloysius Chapel, Kudroli Gokarnath Temple, Kadri Manjunatha Temple, Sultan Battery, Kadri Hill Park, Pilikula Park, and Golf Course, Tannirbhavi Beach.

Which is the famous beach in Mangalore?

Someshwara Beach is known as one of the most popular beaches in Mangalore. Located in Ullal, this beach offers a stunning viewpoint.

Can I visit various places in India amidst Covid-19?

Yes, a majority of the places in India are welcoming tourists presently and you can plan a trip to many parts of India amidst the pandemic. Carry your sanitiser and face masks at all times and remember that social distancing is mandatory.

Where can I go shopping in Mangalore?

The famous and best places for shopping in Mangalore are the Central Market, Hampankatta Market, Seafood Market, Badangpet Market, Dubai Market, Empire Mall.

What is special in Mangalore?

Mangalore is one of the cleanest cities in India, Mangalore is an important business centre and is also known for its amazing beaches, seaports, diverse culture, etc. It is a historically important city and is also a famous tourist attraction.

Which is the famous food in Mangalore?

The food of Mangalore is different in itself because everything is done in Udupi style. The visitors must try the Neer Dosa, Mangalorean fish curry, Cashew Upkari, Rasam, Kane (Lady Fish), Ole Bella (Palm Jaggery), export quality cashews and coffee in Mangalore. You can try these in any of the restaurants in Mangalore.

When is the best time to visit Mangalore?

September to April are some of the best months to visit Mangalore. The winters are pleasant and the temperature does not exceed above 30 degrees Celsius. The humidity is also minimal and this makes the place even more pleasant to stay in. You can also explore the beaches.

Why is Mangalore called Kudla?

This is because the city was named after the Goddess Sri Mangaladevi. It is close to the hearts of every Mangalorean resident and hence it has got a name in every language majorly spoken here. Konkanis call it Kodial and Bearys call them Maikala.

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1. visit the kudroli temple.

Visit the Kudroli Temple

Sri Narayana Guru consecrated this temple for the Billava community in 1912, who was prohibited from entering any other temple in the area. The deity in this temple is Gokarnanatheshwara, Lord Shiva. The surrounding temples and the main temple are built in Tamil Nadu style, decorated with murals showing various mythological legends.

2. Admire the Beautiful St Aloysius Chapel

Admire the Beautiful St Aloysius Chapel

St Aloysius Chapel is a Catholic Church and a famous attraction set atop Lighthouse Hill and has a regal look which is breathtaking right from the entrance. The unique wall paintings of St. Aloysius Chapel are stunning and attract visitors in large numbers.

3. Kadri Manjunath Temple

Kadri Manjunath Temple

Built in 1068 AD, this temple has the typical Hindu architectural style on the basic Vijaynagri style. It is situated at the base of the Kadri hills, the chief deity being Manjunatha. The temple has many caves around it as it is located on hillocks. These caves have depictions that go back to prehistoric times. Kadri was once the centre of Buddhism.

4. Beautiful Views from Sultan Battery

 Beautiful Views from Sultan Battery

Tipu Sultan constructed this watchtower to keep a lookout for the entry of warships into the Gurpur River. The battery, made from black stones, had looked like a miniature fortress. This tower stands in ruins today without withstanding the test of time and extreme weather. This is a popular tourist spot as you get beautiful views of the battery.

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5. Have a Day-Out at Kadri Park

Have a Day-Out at Kadri Park

Housing a wide variety of wild animals, this is the largest garden in Mangalore and the city's most popular picnic/jogging spot. Rare species of birds, anteaters and various other animals are seen in the animal conservatory. The toy train here is a popular attraction for children as the train takes people around the park compound.

6. Visit Pilikula Park and Golf Course

Visit Pilikula Park and Golf Course

Literally translating into the 'pond of tigers', this park can keep everyone busy with a lake with boating facilities, a zoo, an amusement park, a sprawling golf course, a biological park, a science centre, and a heritage village and more. The park is perfect for a day trip with the family.

7. Water Sports at the Tannirbhavi Beach

Water Sports at the Tannirbhavi Beach

Tannirbhavi Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the city. The coastline with golden sand and cool, fresh air is rejuvenating, and people are drawn to the location's natural beauty. Proper seats and other facilities make the beach a frequently visited attraction, and it is crowded often on weekends and public holidays.

8. View Beautiful Interiors of Rosario Cathedral

View Beautiful Interiors of Rosario Cathedral

Rosario Cathedral is a 16th-century Roman Catholic church called the Church of Our Lady of Rosary of Mangalore. It is a magnificent structure with a beautiful interior and one of the few places in Mangalore where one can find peace and tranquillity away from the chaotic city life. The magnificent cross and the dome on the Cathedral are said to be prominent features easily visible to the ships approaching the Mangalore Harbour.

9. Indulge in Activities at Panambur Beach

Indulge in Activities at Panambur Beach

Panambur Beach is located at a distance of 13 km from Mangalore to the south of Mangalore port. It is visited by hordes of tourists and locals every year as it hosts several events like boat racing, kite festival and sand sculptures competitions. Despite a massive footfall, it is one of the cleanest beaches one can come across on the Western coastline of India.

10. View the Architectural Beauty of Milagres Church

View the Architectural Beauty of Milagres Church

Milagres Church is a late 1600 Roman Catholic church and one of the oldest in Dakshina Karnataka dedicated to the Church of Our Lady of Miracles. Followers visit to offer prayers and absorb the tranquil vibe. The major aspects that draw tourists are the century-old architecture, its religious significance and historical importance.

11. Explore the Beaches of Mangalore

Explore the Beaches of Mangalore

The beaches in Mangalore are sure to capture your heart. Mangalore is replete with alluring beaches, vibrant culture, sumptuous cuisine and all-around beautiful locales in the South Canara district of Karnataka. However, the pristine beaches in Mangalore are just one of the many wonderful aspects of the city, which has also been ranked the 8th cleanest city in India.

12. Go Temple Hopping in Mangalore

Go Temple Hopping in Mangalore

The city of Mangalore is famous among pilgrims and tourists because it is home to many ancient temples and shrines. In fact, it got its name ‘Mangalore’ from Goddess Mangaladevi.

13. Indulge in a Local Shopping Spree

Indulge in a Local Shopping Spree

Mangalore might not sound like a shopper's heaven, but it indeed features an incredible line-up of local markets that provide you with a truly local experience that percolates down even into the exotic products offered there. All you need to do is take a small walk down the market alley, and you'll be instantly drawn to everything sold at the roadside stalls.

14. Explore the Collection at Bejai Museum

Explore the Collection at Bejai Museum

The Srimanthi Bai Government Museum or the Bejai Museum is located in the city's heart and is Mangalore's only museum. It has a collection of ancient coins, paintings, statues and inscriptions which display the rich heritage of India. The copper inscription containing the verses of Keladi Venkatappa Nayaka dating back to 1624 AD is the highlight here.

15. Try the Mangalorean Dishes

Try the Mangalorean Dishes

Along with the mainstream seafood of the region, street food in Mangalore is undeniably epicurean. The mixed aromas of food from across the country are any day highlighted by the exclusivity of the state that could be found elsewhere, but wouldn’t be the same.

16. Visit these Malls for All Your Shopping Needs

Visit these Malls for All Your Shopping Needs

This coastal city of Karnataka may not be like a big city full of shopping malls. But you can surely have a wonderful time here! With traditional dresses and jewellery in high demand, you'll find a handsome number of tourists here. Amidst this shopping tour, don’t forget to grab some famous cashews when you are here.

17. Dinosaur Park at Pilikula Science Centre

Dinosaur Park at Pilikula Science Centre

Inaugurated in 2014, The Pilikula Regional Science Center in Mangaluru is spread over 10 acres and houses 3 exhibition galleries, an inflatable dome planetarium and a 3D theatre facility, among other things. Inaugurated in 2014, The Pilikula Regional Science Center in Mangaluru is spread over 10 acres and houses 3 exhibition galleries, an inflatable dome planetarium and a 3D theatre facility, among other things.

18. Have a Relaxing time at Ullal Beach

Have a Relaxing time at Ullal Beach

Ullal beach is a prime tourist attraction in the city. Located in Ullal, a small fishing village only 12 kms away from the city centre of the bustling city of Mangalore, Ullal beach mesmerises its visitors with a panoramic view of a long coastline and the majestic Arabian Sea. The entire coast of the serene Ullal Beach is flanked by tall lush casuarinas and dense palm trees.

19. Sakleshpur - Poor Man's Ooty

Sakleshpur - Poor Man's Ooty

Known For : Manjarabad Fort Sakleshwara Temple Bisle Reserve Forest

Sakleshpur is a popular yet offbeat hill station in Karnataka flanked by the Western Ghats. There is something for everyone, from the dense rainforest, hiking trails, historical temples and an old fort, mountain peaks and waterfalls. Whether its the significant agricultural products or the discovery of a jyotirlinga by the Hoysalas, the quaint town of Sakleshpur earned its name rightly as it is no less verdant than Ooty.

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20. Watch a Mesmerising Sunset at Kodi Bengre Beach

Watch a Mesmerising Sunset at Kodi Bengre Beach

Surrounded by water on three sides, Kodi Bengre Beach is a perfect attraction for beach lovers. With the Suvarna River draining into the Arabian Sea, it forms a delta and hence it gets its name as Delta Beach and is also known as a 'sangama' point.

21. Kayaking in Backwaters in Mulki

Kayaking in Backwaters in Mulki

Mulki is nestled between the Arabian sea and the Shambhavi River in this paradise of water sports lovers. An esoteric town for surfers, Kayakers, Rafters and wakeboarders, Mulki is based 30 kms from Mangalore. Snorkeling trips to nearby islands are also possible from Mulki beach.

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Tannirbavi Beach

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#1 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 12 km from Mangalore Railway Station, Tannirbavi Beach is located towards the southern end of Mangalore Port. The beach is the property of Mangalore port trust. This is one of the best beaches in Mangalore and among the top Mangalore tourist places . The soft sands of the beach and breezy winds of the Arabian Sea offer a memorable experience as part of Mangalore Tour Packages . It is also a favorite spot to watch the sunset. You can see the remains of a ship which sank 15 years ago near the beach. This beach is comparatively deserted and is a great spot for safe swimming. Due to the poor connectivity, it's important to have your own vehicle to visit this beach in Mangaluru. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

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Mangaladevi Temple

Mangaladevi Temple

#2 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 3 km from Mangalore Railway Station, Mangaladevi Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the Bolara locality of Mangalore. It is one of the top places to visit in Mangalore . The temple is dedicated to Goddess Mangala Devi, from whom the city derived its name Mangalore. It is one of the must-visit places as part of Mangalore Tour Packages . The temple was built in the memory of Princess of Malabar Mangale in the 9th century. Mangaladevi temple has a rich heritage and historical significance. The temple has a special significance for unmarried girls as it is believed that those who worship here and perform a special pooja will have their wish of finding a suitable groom fulfilled. The Navarathri is the famous annual festival of this temple. On the ninth day (known as Mahanavami) a large number of devotees participate in the .....

Kudroli Temple

Kudroli Temple

#3 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 2.5 km from Mangalore Railway Station, Kudroli Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located in the city of Mangalore. It is one of the top places to visit in Mangalore , and among the popular places of pilgrimage in Karnataka . Kudroli Temple is dedicated to Gokarnanatheswara, another form of Lord Shiva. This is the only temple in Karnataka started by Narayana Guru, the famous social reformer from Kerala, and among the must include places in Mangalore Tour Packages . This temple was built by a devotee called H. Koragappa in the year 1912 under the guidance of Narayana Guru. In 1991, the gopuram of the temple was renovated to Chola Gopuram style. The Shiva Linga is carved out of marble brought by Narayana Guru from Gokarna where he found .....

St. Aloysius Chapel

St. Aloysius Chapel

#4 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 1.5 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, St. Aloysius Chapel is located inside St. Aloysius College Ground situated in the heart of Mangalore city. The walls of the chapel are covered with the paintings of the artist Antony Moshaini of Italy. The church was built in the year 1899-1900 by Father Joseph Willy. It is one of the top attractions in Mangalore. This Chapel is comparable with the Sistine chapel in Rome. The special beauty of the chapel is the wonderful series of paintings. The two types of paintings in the chapel are fresco on plaster and oil on canvas. The sloping portion of the ceiling has paintings of St Peter and the Crowing of the Cock, Saints Paul, Andrew, James, John, Thomas, Philip, Mathew, Bartholomew, Simon and Jude. The central row of paintings on the ceiling depicts the life of St Aloysius Gonzaga to whom the chapel is dedicated. Monday: 9:30 AM - 12.30 PM & 2 - 4 PM, Tue-Sun: 9.30 AM to 1.30 PM & 3 - 5.30 PM

Kukke Subrahmanya Temple

Kukke Subrahmanya Temple

#5 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 100 km from Mangalore, Kukke Subrahmanya Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located at Kukke near Mangalore. It is one of the most famous temples in Karnataka and among the must-visit places as part of Mangalore holiday packages . Dedicated to Lord Murugan, Kukke Subrahmanya Temple is one of the important temples of Lord Subrahmanya (Lord Murugan), and among the famous pilgrimage places to visit near Mangalore . This temple is famous for Sarpa Dosha. Lord Subrahmanya is worshipped as the protector of all serpents. The epics mention that the divine serpent Vasuki and other serpents found refugee under Lord Subrahmanya when attacked by Garuda. Pilgrims visiting the temple have to cross the Kumaradhara River and take a holy dip in it before entering the temple. According to Mythology, Lord Kumaraswamy killed the demon rulers Taraka, Shoorapadmasura .....

Manjunatha Temple - Dharmasthala

Manjunatha Temple - Dharmasthala

#6 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 70 km from Mangalore, Dharmasthala is a sacred town in Karnataka. Situated on the banks of the Nethravathi River, it is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Karnataka , and among the popular places to visit as part of Mangalore Packages . The main attraction of Dharmasthala is the famous Manjunatha Temple. This place is also known as Sri Kshetra, and is one of the top places to visit near Mangalore . Dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Manjunatha or Lokeshwara, this temple dates back to 16th Century. It is said that the Shiva Linga worshipped at this temple was procured from Kadri Temple in Mangalore. This place was known as Kuduma and was later renamed Dharmasthala in the 16th century by Vadiraja Swami of Udupi . The shrines of four Dharma .....

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At a distance of 26 km from Sringeri, 31 km from Thirthahalli, 55 km from Udupi, 62 km from Kundapura, 77 km from Kudremukh, 94 km from Shimoga, 112 km from Mangalore, 342 km from Bangalore, Agumbe is a small hill town located in the Shimoga district of Karnataka, India. Nestled in the thickly forested Malnadu region of the Western Ghats, it is one of the most mesmerizing offbeat hill stations in Karnataka , and among the most famous places to visit near Mangalore . Situated at an altitude of over 2100 feet, the scenic village of Agumbe lies in the Western Ghats belt with some of the last remaining lowland rainforests. The place is nicknamed 'The Cherrapunji of the South' as it receives the heaviest rainfall in the southern part which makes it a perfect home to some of the scenic waterfalls, dense forests, and rivers. It is also called Hasiru Honnu means green gold ..... Distance (From Mangalore): 112 Kms Trip Duration (From Mangalore - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Bekal Fort, Near Kasaragod

Bekal Fort, Near Kasaragod

#8 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 27 km from Kasaragod, 72 km from Mangalore, 77 km from Kannur, Bekal Fort is an ancient fort situated at Bekal in Kerala. Along the shores of the Arabian Sea, it is one of the best-preserved places of heritage in Kerala , and among the must-include places in Kasaragod sightseeing packages . Spreads over an area of 40 acres, Bekal Fort happens to be the biggest fort of Kerala, and among the famous heritage sites near Mangalore . This fort is more than 300 years old and is believed to have been built in the 1650s by Sivappa Naik of the Ikkeri dynasty. There is also another belief that it was originally built by Kolathiri Rajas and was captured by Sivappa Naik. The fort was occupied by Hyder Ali of Mysore in 1763 AD and later by the British. Being the source of attraction for historians and tourists, ..... Distance (From Mangalore): 72 Kms Trip Duration (From Mangalore - Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day .....

Bekal Fort Beach, Near Kasaragod

Bekal Fort Beach, Near Kasaragod

#9 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 2 km from Bekal Fort, 28 km from Kasaragod, 62 km from Mangalore & 78 km from Kannur, Bekal Fort Beach is a beautiful sea beach on the Malabar Coastline of Kerala. Situated near Bekal Fort, it is one of the best beaches in Kerala , and among the top places of sightseeing in Kasaragod . Bekal Beach is one of the best-maintained beaches in Kasaragod, and among the stunning beaches near Mangalore . Swaying palm trees along the ridges of the beach, its evergreen outlook, the turquoise water of the Arabian Sea, and the tranquility that exists in and around Bekal Beach make it a much sought-after beach in Kerala. Along with the historic Bekal Fort, this sandy retreat leaves an everlasting impression in the minds of its visitors who visit the fort during their Kasaragod trip . There ..... Distance (From Mangalore): 73 Kms Trip Duration (From Bekal Fort - Including Travel): 1 Hour .....

Surathkal Beach

Surathkal Beach

#10 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 19 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Surathkal Beach on the shores of Arabian Sea is a clean beach with tremendous scenic beauty. The beach offers wonderful views of the sunset and it's usually crowded during evenings. It is one of the popular beaches near Mangalore. The historical Sadashiva Temple near the beach is an added attraction. According to mythology, when Lord Ganesha kept Ravana's shivalinga on the ground, Ravana tried to pick it up with force and some pieces are scattered. One such piece from the linga is said to have fallen in Suratkal. There is a light house near the Sadashiva Temple, located on a small hillock. Suratkal houses the famed National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK). Suratkal is connected by frequent bus service with Mangaluru.

Panambur Beach

Panambur Beach

#11 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 11 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Panambur Beach located near the Mangalore Port is one of the most frequently visited Mangalore beach and also one of the famous Mangalore tourist places . The beach offers very good views of the sunset. The beach attracts good number of visitors due to its close proximity to the city. The ships anchored out in the sea waiting for berth in the harbor can be seen from the Beach which presents an attractive picture. Camel ride is an added attraction at this beach. This beach is a safe place for swimming. The beach offers boating and water sports facilities to the visitors. Panambur beach is famous for International Kite Festival conducted during the last week of April.

Someshwar Beach

Someshwar Beach

#12 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 10 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Someshwar Beach located near Ullal Railway Station is a well known beach near Mangalore. This beach is famous for clean & white sands. It is one of the popular Mangalore places to visit. It is also known for the large rocks called 'Rudra Shile' situated near the beach. Someshwara Beach is a natural, safe and clean beach. The beach offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea and is an ideal spot for nature lovers and swimmers. The other attraction of Someshwar beach is the historical Somanath Temple constructed during the rule of the famous Queen Abbakka Devi (16th century) is situated towards north. Presiding deity here is Lord Shiva and the temple is adorned with beautiful sculptures. In the temple premises there is the statue of great sage Parusharama. As per mythology, the coastal region of Karnataka (along with Kerala) was the creation of Parusharama.

Pilikula Nisargadhama

Pilikula Nisargadhama

#13 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 12 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Pilikula Nisargadhama is an eco-tourism destination with integrated Park, Zoo, Botanical Garden & Boating facilities. Established in 1990, the park is spread over 350 acres of land. The Zoo houses variety of animals like deer, wild boars, tigers, leopard, lion, and snakes both poisonous and non poisonous, porcupines and few birds. Botanical Garden had about 15,000 different types of plants and flowers on display including orchids that are indigenous to Western Ghats area. Adjacent to this, there is a Manasa Water Park. Timings: Summer - 10 AM to 6 PM & Winter - 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM.

Sasihitlu Beach

Sasihitlu Beach

#14 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 23 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Sasihitlu Beach situated towards Udupi is a clean beach & stretches about 2 km in length. This place is also famous for a beautiful island called Munda surrounded by Shambhave and Nandini Rivers on one side and Arabian Sea on the other side.

Ullal Darga

Ullal Darga

#15 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 9 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Ullal is famous for Durgah of the Saint Syed Mohammad Sherifulla Madani. The Ullal Jamma Masjid is a famous pilgrim centre for the Muslims. Syed Mohammed Shareefulla Madani Darga is the tomb of the soofi who came from Medina in 1569. The saint helped the poor through prayers and spiritual powers. The land for the darga was gifted by Vittarasa Vodeya. A tomb was raised over the Saint's grave after his death and the miracles continued. Thousands of people from various states visit the mosque to participate in the Urus festival which is celebrated once in every 5 years.

Ullal Beach

Ullal Beach

#16 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 10 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Ullal Beach is a beautiful beach located to the south of the Nethravati River on the shores of Arabian Sea. This is one of the best & developed beaches of Karnataka and among the top tourist places in Mangalore. Ullal Beach is also the most serene and calm beach in Karnataka. This silver sands beach also offers breathtaking views of the sunset, especially when viewed through the casuarina groves. Sunbathing and swimming are the two common activities on the beach. There are several water sports available at the Ullal Beach. The Summer Sands Beach Resort near Ullal is also a popular picnic spot. The beach is very close to Ullal Bus Station, which can be reached from Thokkottu on Kerala Road.

Kudupu Temple

Kudupu Temple

#17 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 9 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple situated in Kudupu is a popular pilgrimage centers in Mangalore. It is located Mercara Hill Road. This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and it's famous for serpent worship. Naga Bana (hundreds of serpent idols) situated in eastern part of the temple. The temple also houses a holy pond 'Bhadra Saraswathi Thirtha' which is situated towards left side of the temple. Goddess Sri Devi, Lord Ganapathi, Lord Subramanya, Jaya and Vijaya are main sub-deities of the temple. Annual festival Shashti is a famous religious ceremony celebrated in December. Also Nagapanchami, a worship of sacrificing the milk to Lord Naga is celebrated with great devotion. Timings: 6.30 AM -7.30 PM

Polali Raja Rajeswari Temple

Polali Raja Rajeswari Temple

#18 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 19 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Polali Sri Raja Rajeshwari Temple is a popular place of worship in Dakshina Kannada. This temple is believed to be 2000 years old has great historic importance. In Sanskrit the place is called Puliapura and called Polali in Kannada. The deity was called Porala Devi in ancient days. River Phalguni flows around the temple. The 10 feet icon in the temple is the tallest clay idol in India. Sri Subrahmanya, Sri Ganesha and others are also worshipped alongside. The annual festival is celebrated for 7 days in the month of Feb/Mar. On the final day of annual festival, 5 day long football matches are conducted which are very popular. This ritual is called Polali Chendu. Timings: 8 AM to 8 PM

Sulthan Battery

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#19 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 5 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Sultan Battery is a watchtower built by Tipu Sultan to watch the entry of warships into the Gurpur River. Situated at Boloor, it was built in 1784. The structure is built with black stones and looks like a mini fortress with arrangements for deploying cannons. The watch tower is beautifully made and provides panoramic view of the surroundings of Gurpur River & Arabian Sea. The structure is well adorned with equipments for shooting canons. This tower is recently renovated by Archeological Survey of India.

Bahubali Temple - Dharmasthala

Bahubali Temple - Dharmasthala

#20 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 70 Kms from Mangalore, Bahubali Temple located in Dharmasthala is situated near Manjunatha Temple (about 1 Km) on top of Rathnagiri Betta. This temple enshrines the monolithic statue of Bhagvan Bahubali (Gomatheshwara) which is 39 foot high. Sculpted by the famous Renjala Gopalkrishna Shenoi, it was completed in 1973 and installed in 1982. Bharata and his younger brother Bahubali, both of royal birth, fought each other in a battle for supremacy. Bharata lost the battle but his life was spared. Bahubali then realized the futility of war and killing to acquire power. He handed over his kingdom to his brother and became a member of the Digambara Jain sect. He began a severe penance, standing naked until he gained enlightenment The Maha Masthakaabhisheka festival, sacred bathing of the statue with saffron paste, milk and water, held once in every 12 years. Temple Timings: 8 AM to 7 PM, Pooja Timings: 8-10 AM & 6-7 PM

Manjusha Museum - Dharmasthala

Manjusha Museum - Dharmasthala

#21 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 70 Kms from Mangalore, Manjusha Museum is located near Manjunatha Temple in Dharmasthala. This museum has a unique collection of heritage objects & artifacts of the region. The museum houses a wide range of objects, including ancient scripts on palm leaves, silver jewellery, religious objects and household goods such as sewing machine, spectacles, typewriters and cameras. Outside the Manjusha Museum is a collection of stone and wooden chariots used for temple processions. These have been preserved from temples from various districts of the state. Timings: 10 AM - 1 PM & 4.30 - 9 PM

Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple

Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple

#22 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 1 Km from Mangalore Railway Station, Sri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple is situated in the heart of the Mangalore city. It is an ancient temple with 800 years of history. The word Sharavu means an arrow. According to legend, Maharaja Veerabahu of Tuluva region killed a cow with an arrow by mistake. In order to erase the sin, the king installed a Shivlinga which is now worshipped as Sharabeshwara. It is also believed that the divine image of Sri Dhashabhuja Mahaganapathy appeared on the southern wall of this sacred temple. The temple complex houses many shrines dedicated to the deities Sharavu, Kadri, Mangaladevi and Kudroli. There is a temple tank called 'Sharatheertha'. Vinayaka Chaturthi, Rathosthava & Deeposthava are important festivals of the temple. It is also a renowned center for cultural activities such as dance, drama, and Yakshagana. Timings: 6 AM - 8 PM

Sri Venkata Ramana Temple - Mangalore

Sri Venkata Ramana Temple - Mangalore

#23 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 1 Km from Mangalore Railway Station, Sri Venkata Ramana Temple is located at Car Street in the heart of the city. This temple is dedicated to Lord Sri Venkata Ramana (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu). It is believed to have been founded during 17th century. It is also said that Sri Mahla Pai from a noble family of Mangalore belonging to Gowd Saraswatha Brahmin Community of Kaushika lineage erected bronze idols of Lord Sri Veera Vittala and Lord Sri Gopalakrishna. Along with the main deity, Goddess Sri Devi, Goddess Bhoodevi, Garuda Vahana, Shri Gopalakrishna and Shri Veera Vittala are also worshipped at this temple. Mangalore Rathotsava (Car Festival) is the famous festival of the temple celebrated for 6 days in January. Timings: 6 AM - 12:30 PM & 6 - 8 PM

Tagore Park / Light House Hill Garden

Tagore Park / Light House Hill Garden

#24 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 1 Km from Mangalore Railway Station, Tagore Park also known as Light House Hill Garden was built in the 18th century by Haider Ali & Tipu Sultan. The Light House Hill garden has a garden besides the light house, from where the tourists can enjoy a marvelous view of the sea with moving boats and ships adding on to its serene beauty. One can see the beautiful sea view, sunset view and also the sailing ships and boats on the sea. This beautiful garden is newly renovated.There is also a small artificial stream that flows down a rock strewn channel. There is a public library at the base of the light house with a reading room named after Karnad Sadashiv Rao, a renowned freedom fighter. This garden is very close to St. Aloysius Chapel and can be visited together. Timings: 9 AM - 12 PM & 4 - 9 PM.

Kateel Durga Parameshwari Temple

Kateel Durga Parameshwari Temple

#25 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 25 Kms from Mangalore, Kateel Durga Parameshwari Temple located near Permude (on SH 66A) is a holy temple situated in the middle of the sacred Nandini River. Goddess Durga is the presiding deity of this temple. It is one of the famous temples near Mangalore and among the best places to visit in Mangalore . The Devi is seen in a seated posture with four arms. Since the temple is located in the middle (Katee) of the River, the place is called Kateel. Other deities in the temple are Rakteswari, Mahaaganapati, Ayyappan, Kshetrabalas & Nagas. It is believed that Goddess Durga Parameshwari is fond of music & dance, and a play team is dedicated completely for the cultural activity of Yakshagana illustrating the miracles of the Goddess Durga Parameshwari. Annual festival is celebrated for 8 days in the month of April. Navaratri and Laksha Deepotsava in Kartika Masa are the other major festivals .....

Bejai Museum

Bejai Museum

#26 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 3 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Bejai Museum also known as Shreemanthi Bai Museum is located at Bejai. The Bejai Museum is the city's only museum and well known as a treasury of many ancient artifacts. The museum houses idols, paintings, metallic icons, statues, lamps and inscriptions made out of copper. One major attraction is the copper inscription containing the verses of Keladi Venkatappa Nayaka dating back to 1624 AD. Timings: 10 AM - 5:30 PM. Closed on Monday.

Moodabidri

#27 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 33 Kms from Mangalore, 50 Kms from Udupi & 17 kms from Karkala, Moodabidri, popularly known as Jain Kashi, is one of the major centers of Jainism in South India. It's located between Mangalore & Karkala. Moodabidri has 18 Jain basadis, the most famous being the 1000 Pillared Temple dedicated to Chandranatha. The temple is also known as Savirakambha Basadi & Hosa Basadi. The uniqueness of this temple is that no two pillars are identical. This temple was built in 1430 AD under the ruler Devaraja Wodeyar of Nagamangala. The temple has a valuable collection of metal, jewel carved images of Jain tirthankars. The 2 meter high panchaloha image of Chandranatha is a special attraction. A 15 meter tall single stone pillar called Manastambha stands in front of the Basadi. The 17th century Chowta Palace is also worth visiting for its beautifully carved wooden pillars & ceilings.

Jamalabad Fort

Jamalabad Fort

#28 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 6 km from Belthangady, 61 km from Mangalore, 87 km from Kudremukh and 111 km from Chikmagalur , Jamalabad Fort is an old hilltop fortification in Jamalabad Village near Belthangady in Dakshina Kannada District of Karnataka. It is located in the Kudremukh range of hills. The fort lies at an altitude of 1700 ft. The fort was formerly called Narasimha Ghada, which refers to the granite hill on which the fort is built. It is also referred locally as Jamalagadda or Gadaikallu. Originally a mud fort existed on the hilltop. The fort was reconstructed over the ruins of an older structure by Tipu Sultan in 1794 and named after his mother, Jamal Bee. The fort was captured by the British in 1799 during the 4th Mysore War. As per legend, those who are not favorable to Tipu were hurled down this fort to their death. The fort is accessible via a narrow path with about 1800 steps cut out of the granite hill. Inside the .....

Kumara Parvatha Trekking

Kumara Parvatha Trekking

#29 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 15 km from Kukke Subramanya, 30 km from Somwarpet, 65 km from Madikeri, 115 km from Mangalore, 260 km from Bangalore, Kumara Parvatha, also known as Pushpagiri, is a beautiful mountain peak located in Pushpagiri reserve forest near Kukke Subramanya town in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka. Situated at an elevation of 1712 m above sea level, Kumara Parvatha trek is one of the toughest treks and most popular trekking destinations in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. The trek distance is around 25 km (with return) and usually done in 2 days. Kumara Parvatha is the third tallest peak in Karnataka, Mulliyangiri in Chikmagalur being the tallest and Thadiyandamol in Coorg being the second tallest. Kumara Parvatha trek is one among the most popular trekking trails in Karnataka. This peak has numerous white stones that are known as 'Saligramams'. The Shivalingas with six faces, also known as the 'Kumaralingas', .....

Yedakumeri / Green Route Trek

Yedakumeri / Green Route Trek

#30 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 100 Kms from Mangalore, 30 Kms from Kukke Subramanya, 65 Kms from Hassan & 80 Kms from Chikmagalur , Yedakumeri is a beautiful place in the Western Ghats & a wonderful trekking destination. A trekking along the abandoned meter gauge railway line between Donigal and Yedukumeri (17 Kms - 8 Hrs) is a unique experience and is popularly referred to as 'Yedakumeri Railway Trek' or 'Green Route Trek'. This route is nature lovers & photographers paradise. The trek route has several curves, tunnels and bridges. The mountains stretch with more than 25 waterfalls and several small streams. Trekking usually starts from the Dhonigal (on Bangalore - Mangalore route) and run along the tracks to Yedakumeri. Camping can be done at Dhonigal & Yedakumeri stations. Trek can be extended till Kukke Subramanya (16 Kms extra). Donigal can be reached by Bus/Cab from Sakleshpura (which is connected by Bus with Bangalore via .....

Rosario Cathedral

Rosario Cathedral

#31 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 1.5 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Rosario Cathedral situated near Mangaladevi Temple is an ancient church built by Portuguese in the year 1568. The Church was reconstructed in 1910. The church has impressive architecture, designed in the pattern of St Peters Basilica of Rome and resembling the Roman architectural style. The dome is the most beautiful part and is a crowning work of the architectural magnificence. It also has a tall & magnificent bell tower in front of the church. In Tulu, Rosario Church is called -Poyyeda Ingreji-, meaning Sand Church. The Feast of Our Lady Rosary is celebrated on 7th October every year with great glory. Timings: 6:30 AM to 7 PM

Milagres Church

Milagres Church

#32 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 0.5 Km from Mangalore Railway Station, Milagres Church also known as the Church of Our Lady of Miracles is the most popular church in Mangalore. This church was first built in 1680 by Bishop Thomas de Castro and it's famous for its beautiful architecture. The church has a wonderful altar with a French painting of St Monica and St Augustine. Mounted on pedestals are six statues of apostles and the facade with the statues similar to the St. Peter's Basilica, Rome. The main altar with the statue of Our Lady contains the superscription 'Altare Previlegiatum'. It is a magnificent monolithic marble altar, the gift of the late Mr. Nicholas Britto.

Bappanadu Durga Parameshwari Temple - Mulki

Bappanadu Durga Parameshwari Temple - Mulki

#33 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 28 Kms from Mangalore & 30 Kms from Udupi, Bappanadu Durga Parameshwari Temple is located on the banks of River Shambavi in Bappanadu village near Mulki. The main deity of this temple is Goddess Durga, worshipped in the form of Linga. This temple is one of the important temples of Shakti in Dakshina Kannada. This temple was constructed in the 14th century. There is a large drum in the temple famously known as Bappanadu Dolu. Annual festival is celebrated in the month of April. Timings: 6 AM to 9:30 PM

Venkataramana Temple - Mulki

Venkataramana Temple - Mulki

#34 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 29 Kms from Mangalore & 29 Kms from Udupi, Sri Venkata Ramana Temple located in Mulki is a 12th century temple dedicated to Sri Venkateswara (another form of Lord Vishnu). Mulki is situated on the banks of River Shambavi on NH 17 between Mangalore & Udupi. Sri Venkataramana, Bindu Madhava, Lord Vittala and Ugra Narasimha are worshipped in this temple. The history of the place indicates that Sri Vijayendra Yathi of Kashi Mutt installed the image of Ugra Narasimha belonging to Vijayanagar here in 1565. Mulki was earlier known as Mulikapur, once ruled by Samantha kings. Now one can see the palace and the old ruins of the fort of Samantha Kings. The Bappanadu Durga Parameshwari Temple and the temples of Somanath and Narayana are the other shrines of the Mulki. A buffalo race called Arasu Kambala is held here annually. Annual Car Festival is celebrated in December on Pratistha Poornima, the installation day of Lord Narasimha. Timings: 6:30 AM to 1 PM & 6 .....

Chathurmukha Basadi - Karkala, Near Udupi

Chathurmukha Basadi - Karkala, Near Udupi

#35 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 37 Kms from Udupi & 50 Kms from Mangalore, Chaturmukha Basadi is a Jain temple, situated on a rocky hill near Karkala. The primary deity of the temple is Chandranatha. This temple got its name due to the four doorways in four directions lead to the Garbhagriha. It is entirely built of stone and stands on a raised stone platform. The flat roof is constructed with large granite slabs and the temple has a total of 108 pillars. This temple was committed by Vir Pandya Deva, the King of Bairarava family in 1432 and completed in 1586. This is the most celebrated temple in Karkala and is referred to in the inscriptions as Tribhuvana Tilaka Jina Chaityalaya and Ratnaraya Dhama. Photography is prohibited inside without prior permission. Distance (From Mangalore): 50 Kms Trip Duration (From Mangalore - Including Travel): 3-4 Hours .....

Gomatheshwara Statue - Karkala, Near Udupi

Gomatheshwara Statue - Karkala, Near Udupi

#36 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 37 Kms from Udupi & 50 Kms from Mangalore, Gomatheshwara Statue (Lord Bahubali) is located on a rocky hillock called Bahubali Betta in Karkala. It is situated near Chaturmukha Basadi (about 1 Km). This single stone 42-foot statue of Gomateshwara is the second tallest in Karnataka, after Shravanabelagola .Veera Pandya Deva, the King of Bairarava family built this monolithic statue in his honor and also installed the Brahmadeva Pillar in front of the statue in 1436. The Maha Masthakaabhisheka festival, sacred bathing of the statue with saffron paste, milk and water, held in every 12 years. During this period thousands of Jain devotees visit this place to carry out the Mahamastakabhisheka. Distance (From Mangalore): 50 Kms Trip Duration (From Chathurmukha Basadi - Karkala - Including Travel): 30 Mins .....

Neminath Basadi - Karkala, Near Udupi

Neminath Basadi - Karkala, Near Udupi

#37 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 37 Kms from Udupi & 50 Kms from Mangalore, Neminath Basadi is a Jain temple constructed in 1329. It is located very close to Bahubali Betta / Gomatheshwara Statue (about 0.5 Km). The presiding deity of this temple is Mulnayak Bhagvan Neminath. There is a 54 feet Manasthambha, carved out of single rock, which is installed in front of the Basadi. The complex also houses Lord Mahavir, Chandranath Swamy, Adinath Swamy, Ananthanath and Padmavathi basadis, and the Bhujabali Brahmacharya Ashram. Chaturmukha Basadi (1 Km), Gomatheshwara Statue (0.5 Kms) and Ramasamudra Lake (1 Km) are nearby attractions. Distance (From Mangalore): 50 Kms Trip Duration (From Chathurmukha Basadi - Karkala - Including Travel): 30 Mins .....

Sri Venkata Ramana Temple - Karkala, Near Udupi

Sri Venkata Ramana Temple - Karkala, Near Udupi

#38 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 37 Kms from Udupi & 50 Kms from Mangalore, Sri Venkata Ramana Temple located in Karkala is popularly known as Padu Tirupathi, which means Tirupathi of West. This temple is more than 550 years old and houses the ancient idol of Lord Srinivasa of Tirupathi. According to legend, a family of Gowda Saraswat Brahmins brought Lord Venkat Ramana's statue from Goa, settled in Karkala and built a temple. When the rulers of Mangalore attacked the temple, the temple was destroyed and idol was lost. It is said that the devotees had a dream directing them to go back to their place where they were directed to receive an idol of Lord Srinivasa from a saint. Their dreams come true when a Brahmin stranger gave them an idol of Srinivasa which he brought from Tirupati. The Lord is name Tirupati Chappara Srinivasa and all the poojas here are performed as in Tirupati. The Laksha Deepothsava festival, Annual Chariot festival and Chakrotsava are the major festivals of this ..... Distance (From Mangalore): 50 Kms Trip Duration (From Chathurmukha Basadi - Karkala - Including Travel): 30 Mins .....

Ananthashayana Temple - Karkala, Near Udupi

Ananthashayana Temple - Karkala, Near Udupi

#39 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 37 Kms from Udupi & 50 Kms from Mangalore, Sri Ananthashayana Temple is an ancient temple located in Karkala. This temple is dedicated to Lord Ananthapadmanabha (another form of Lord Vishnu). This temple is situated near Sri Venkata Ramana Temple (about 1 Km) & Chaturmukha Basadi (about 1 Km). This temple was originally a Jain Basadi in 15th century. During that time, Sringeri Jagadguru Sri Narasimha Bharathi Swamiji came to Karkala and the Jain King gave him a warm welcome. But Swamiji said he will stay only if there is a temple with Lord installed in it. The king gave the Jain Basadi to His Holiness Sringeri Swamiji and installed a stone sculptured of Lord Vishnu. The magnificent idol of Lord Vishnu is carved out of a single black stone with Lord Brahma coming out of Vishnu's navel, and Sridevi and Bhudevi at his feet. This temple is under the protection of Archaeological Survey of India. Distance (From Mangalore): 50 Kms Trip Duration (From Chathurmukha Basadi - Karkala - Including Travel): 30 Mins .....

St. Lawrence Church - Attur, Near Udupi

St. Lawrence Church - Attur, Near Udupi

#40 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 34 Kms from Udupi & 52 Kms from Mangalore, St. Lawrence Church is located in Attur, which is about 8 kms from Karkala. The church built in 1845 is very popular in this region. Attur Church situated in the outskirts of Karkala town. Placed amidst placid greenery, the Attur parish has a rich history with its origin tracing back to 1759. Moreover it is known for its miraculous history.the church is a place of worship and belief for all, irrespective of caste and creed. People from all walks of the society come here to offer their prayers to St Lawrence. The Attur Festival celebrated in January is major festival of the church which attracts several thousand devotees. Mass Timings : Daily Mass at 6.30 AM,Saturday 4.30 PM, Sunday 7.30 & 10.30 AM Distance (From Mangalore): 52 Kms Trip Duration (From Chathurmukha Basadi - Karkala - Including Travel): 1 Hour .....

Udupi

#41 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 65 km from Mangalore, 102 km from Murudeshwar, 147 km from Shimoga, 309 km from Mysore, and 403 km from Bangalore, Udupi is a famous temple town and headquarters of the Udupi district. It is also one of the most famous places of Pilgrimage in Karnataka , and among the best places to visit in Karnataka . Udupi is the land of breathtaking beauty, located between the verdant mountains of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. Udupi is famous for Sri Krishna Temple, among the must include places in Udupi tour packages . The name of this city was originated from Odipu. According to local legend, the 27 stars of Hindu astrology were married to the Moon, and soon after, the Moon lost its luster. As Lord Shiva is the last resort for everyone, the Moon and the stars created a Lingam and offered puja. Udu means Lord and Pa means ..... Distance (From Mangalore): 60 Kms Trip Duration (From Mangalore - Including Travel): 2-3 Days .....

Kere Basadi - Varanga, Near Udupi

Kere Basadi - Varanga, Near Udupi

#42 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 34 Kms from Udupi, 72 Kms from Mangalore & 22 Kms from Karkala, Kere Basadi located in Varanga is a beautiful Jain Temple located in middle of a lake. The temple is located in beautiful surroundings. The temple has four idols in four directions facing North, South, East and West. The idols of 4 Tirthankaras are Bhagwan Parsvanatha, Bhagwan Neminath, Bhagwan Ananthanath & Bhagavan Shantinath. The Kalla Basadi located on the way to Kere Basadi is an ancient stone monument and a worth visiting place. Distance (From Mangalore): 72 Kms Trip Duration (From Chathurmukha Basadi - Karkala - Including Travel): 1-2 Hours .....

Kadri Manjunatha Temple

Kadri Manjunatha Temple

#43 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 4 Kms from Mangalore Railway Station, Kadri Temple is one of the famous & beautiful temples in Mangaluru. The presiding deity of the temple is Sri Manjunatha, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. It is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore. The original structure of the temple dates back to 10th century. However, the temple was convered to a stone structure in 14th century. The 1.6m tall statue of Lord Shiva made of bronze is placed in seated position with three faces and six arms. There is a natural spring on the backside of the temple, called as Gomukha. The water from this spring flows into 7 ponds of different sizes. Devotees come here and wash themselves before entering the main temple. The strange feature of this temple is that the temple tanks are placed at higher ground level compared to the central sanctum itself. The temple has separate shrines for Goddess Durga, Lord Ganesha & Lord Ayyappa. Lakshadeepotsava celebrated in Kartheekamasa (Nov/Dec) .....

Sringeri

#44 of 44 Places to Visit in Mangalore

At a distance of 79 km from Udupi, 88 km from Chikmagalur, 99 km from Shimoga, 104 km from Mangalore, 256 km from Mysore, and 318 km from Bangalore, Sringeri is a renowned pilgrimage center located in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka. It is one of the important pilgrimage centers in South India, and among the most famous places to visit near Mangalore . Sringeri is well known for Sharada Peetham, among the must visit places as part of the Sringeri Tour Packages . Sringeri Sharada Peetham is the first and foremost of the 4 Peethams established by the renowned 8th-century saint Sri Adi Shankaracharya. Sringeri is situated at an altitude of 2789 ft on the banks of River Tunga bounded by the Western Ghats. The name Sringeri is derived from Rishyashringa-Giri, a nearby hill that is named after Sage Rishyashringa. Tipu Sultan provided financial aid to Sringeri for ..... Distance (From Mangalore): 104 Kms Trip Duration (From Mangalore - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Most Asked Questions on Mangalore

Mangalore experiences pleasant weather in Winter season, however, the best time to visit Mangalore is from October to February. This is also the time for exploring the beautiful beaches of Mangalore. Winter is the busiest season in Mangalore and often hotels run full and tourist places are crowded.

Mangalore usually requires complete 2 days to visit the most important attractions. However, there are several wonderful places to visit around Mangalore like Udupi, Murudeshwar, Dharmasthala which usually take additional one day. Mangalore can be mixed with near by wonderful destination like Coorg, Murudeshwar, Gokarna by adding few additional days to your trip.

Budget of Mangalore trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Mangalore tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 7500 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 9100 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Mangalore like Tannirbavi Beach, Kudroli Temple, Mangaladevi Temple, St. Aloysius Chapel and Bejai Museum. If you have time, you can dedicate a day to visit near by places like Dharmasthala, Udupi. Mangalore is famous for beautiful beaches, ancient forts, white onion, water melon and seafood.

As mentioned, Mangalore is very famous for Beaches and some of the top beaches near Mangalore like Panambur Beach, Surathkal Beach, Tannirbavi Beach, Someshwar Beach, Bekal Fort Beach and Ullal Beach.

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The Top Things To Do and See in Mangalore

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Mangaluru, or Mangalore, is one of India’s top tourist attractions. From being a major pit stop for international trade centuries ago to being a place filled with pristine beaches and parks, it will take your breath away. Here’s what you need to do or see when you land in Mangalore.

Kadri hill park.

Kadri Hill Park is the largest park within the city limits of Mangalore, and is full of families having a great time during weekends. Adjacent to it is an animal conservatory which falls under the government’s department of horticulture, where can be found numerous kinds of reptiles, rare birds, spotted deer, sambar, anteaters and other animal species.

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Sultan’s Battery

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St. Aloysius College Chapel

Situated in the heart of the city is the iconic St. Aloysius Chapel, a part of St. Aloysius College. It was built by Jesuit missionaries in 1880 and painted by the Italian Jesuit Antonio Mocsheni in 1899. It has stunning frescos on its walls and ceilings which depict the lives of saints and the life and death of Jesus Christ. The architecture is such that it can be compared to the churches in Rome . A visual treat for art lovers and a must visit place in Mangalore not only for its art but the peaceful feel it gives to anyone who visits.

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Surfing Ashram

Yes, the name is exactly what it sounds. Opened by an American guru, this Hare Krishna ashram located around 30km north of Mangalore is not a typical holiday retreat. The ashram imparts surf lessons and also helps its guests practice yoga and lead a simple life. There are no five-star services; a typical day would include morning prayers followed by yoga, breakfast (vegetarian cuisine only) and surfing. It’s a relaxed place to unwind from urban life. Accommodation may be a bit pricey, but it is worth it. The surfing is all year long, but the best waves are May to June and September to October.

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Mangaladevi Temple

The city of Mangalore owes its name to the Mangaladevi temple. Situated around three kilometres from the city centre in the region of Bolar, the Mangaladevi temple is dedicated to the goddess Parvati. This temple traces its roots back to the 9th century. A very holy temple, it is believed maidens who come and pray here for a good husband are blessed with one. During the festival of Dussehra, grand and elaborate pujas are held which are a sight to watch.

In a coastal town when seafood is the staple food, Gajalee is the place to go. It is often counted in the top 100 restaurants in India. Located upon a hilltop with beautiful surroundings, you can feel the charm of an old British bungalow coupled with exceptional views of the city while munching on the most delicious seafood in town.

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Light House Hill Garden

Located in the heart of Mangalore city, this lighthouse also known as Tagore Park was built in the 18th century by the emperor Haider Ali. During the British rule in India, the lighthouse was used by officers in the British army to monitor incoming ships. Today, it’s a beautiful garden enjoyed by people of all ages with children running around, adults jogging and old couples rediscovering love as they gaze upon the marvellous view of the sea. The base of the lighthouse has a public library with a reading room named after the Karnad Sadashiv Rao, a freedom fighter.

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Sammilan Shetty’s Butterfly Park

Set up in 2011, this butterfly park is the only privately-run butterfly park in the state. It is home to 114 species of butterflies and the aim, according to its owner Sammilan Shetty, is to educate people about butterflies and the need for their conservation along with undertaking scientific research on them. Shetty also wants to provide people an elevating experience through the beauty of butterflies which would eventually lead to more exposure about these creatures and help to create a safe habitat for them in the Western Ghats. This place is not only educational but a brilliant treat for nature lovers.

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Kateel Temple

Kateel is a small temple town located around 30km from Mangalore; it’s one of the most sacred places in Hinduism. The most important temple dedicated to the goddess Durga Parmeshwari, Kateel is located in middle of the river Nandani, and is surrounded by spectacular views and lush greenery; during the monsoons, the flow of the river Nandani is a sight to watch. It’s a must visit for photography and nature lovers.

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Pilikula Nisarga Dhama

Pilikula Nisarga Dhama is a major eco-education and tourism development project in Mangalore. Spread over 350 acres of land, the park is an ideal place for nature lovers. The park houses a botanical garden, golf course, science centre, mini aquarium and a lake with boating facilities. There is an open zoo which houses wild animals like tigers, rare wild cats and king cobras.

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One of the holy places to visit in Mangalore is the magnificent temple, which is frequently visited by pilgrims. Mangaladevi, who is believed to be a manifestation of the goddess Durga, is the subject of the temple. Mangalore is the ideal destination for people looking to unwind and enjoy a calm getaway.

You will be spoiled for choice in Mangalore when it comes to sightseeing. Set aside enough time so you may enjoy exploring Mangalore. In Mangalore, every beach is magnificent and worth visiting. Here are the top attractions in Mangalore that you should put on your itinerary if you’re planning a trip. The following places to see in Mangalore have been chosen, so set aside enough time to have a great experience in the coastal city.

Panamburu Beach

Panambur is a serene and picturesque beach that is well-known for its breathtaking sunset views, photography, and exhilarating water sports. It is a must-see attraction in Mangalore because it is adjacent to the town’s most pure and clean beaches as well as the New Mangalore Port.

While strolling along the beach and sunbathing, one may also partake in adventure sports like jet skiing, water scooter rides, camel rides, buggy and horse rides, and banana boat excursions. Every year, the International Kite Festival is held at Panambur Beach. This festival also features boat races and sand sculpture contests in addition to kite flying rituals. One of the best things to do in Mangalore is to visit this beach.

Panamburu Beach

Tannirbhavi Beach

Tannirbhavi, one of the most well-liked tourist destinations in Mangalore, draws sizable people. The beach, which lies outside of Mangalore, provides beautiful views of the setting sun. Enjoy the fresh breeze flowing through your hair as you stroll down the golden shoreline on your bare feet. Explore the ocean by running after the waves or simply sitting and reflecting. Whatever you do, make sure to stop by this location.

Tannirbhavi Beach

Sri Mangaladevi Temple

The great temple is one of the sacred sites to see in Mangalore and is frequented by a big number of worshippers. The shrine is devoted to Mangaladevi, who is thought to be a manifestation of the goddess Durga. If you make sincere wishes to the strong goddess, she will grant all your requests and assist you in overcoming challenges. A believer prefers to find calm and tranquillity at the ancient temple.

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Kadri Shree Manjunatha Swami Temple

One of the most revered tourist destinations in Mangalore is the Lord Shiva-dedicated Kadri Manjunatha Temple. The temple was built around 1068 in the Vijayanagara architectural style, which was influenced by Buddhist design. The temple is situated at the foot of the Kadri Hills in a serene and spiritual area. The temple’s location has prehistoric evidence and antiquities, making a visit there even more fascinating.

Kadri Shree Manjunatha Swami Temple

Pilikula Nisargadhama

Pilikula Nisargadhama is a multi-use tourism destination run by the District Administration of Dakshina Kannada near Vamanjoor, Mangalore, Karnataka. It is one of Mangalore’s top tourist destinations. Because there are numerous facilities there, it draws a lot of tourists.

Pilikula Nisargadhama

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Ullal Beach

The ideal location to sit, unwind, rest, and take in the sunset is Ullal Beach. Luxurious casuarina and palm plantations dot the coastline of Ullal Beach, and the unrivalled view of the azure sea from here is just mind-blowing. Ullal Beach, one of the most beautiful spots to visit near Mangalore, is around 12 kilometres away. Tourists come here on the weekends to enjoy swimming, surfing, and other water sports. There are numerous small shacks and cafes in this region.

Ullal Beach

Someshwar Beach

One of the most beautiful spots to visit in Mangalore is Someshwara Beach. The centuries-old Somanatha Temple, which is devoted to Lord Shiva, is the beach’s main claim to fame. In terms of beaches, Mangalore boasts countless shorelines that are alluring and offer beautiful views of the Arabian Sea. You could take pleasure in strolling across the golden sand or playing in the ocean. Be cautious, though, when the tides are high.

Someshwar Beach

Sultan Bathery

For history lovers, Sultan Battery is one of the most fascinating tourist destinations in Mangalore. Tipu Sultan constructed this watchtower, therefore the name. The black stone tower was built to keep a careful eye on the encroaching ships in the Arabian Sea. Sultan kept gunpowder and ammunition in the location’s underground rooms. Later, the British took control of this and utilized it as their Naval Office. Currently, Sultan Battery is a historic building, and visitors ascend the stairs to the top to take in the breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea and its surroundings.

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St. Aloysius Chapel

St. Aloysius Chapel is without a doubt one of the top locations to visit in Mangalore. It is a significant religious location as well as a notable attraction. This church, which was constructed in 1800 and is known for its amazing interior design and architecture, provides unhindered views of the Arabian Sea. There are numerous stunning frescos, paintings, and sculptures in St. Aloysius Chapel, but Antonio Moscheni’s paintings stand out as the most stunning.

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Sri Durgaaparameshwari

Another holy site worth visiting is Kateel Shri Durga Parameshwari Temple, which is 25 kilometres from Mangalore. The Shri Durga Parameshwari temple, which is located on an island amid the River Nandini, attracts a lot of pilgrims all year long, notably around Durga Ashtami. This is undoubtedly one of the most well-liked tourist destinations around Mangalore. If you are travelling to Mangalore in July, you must unquestionably stop by this location.

Sri Durgaaparameshwari

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Shree Sharavu Mahaganapathi

One of the well-known tourist attractions in Mangalore, Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple is highly revered by Hindu devotees. The temple, which is devoted to Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha, is thought to be centuries old. You will notice the temple’s distinctive architecture and style during your tour. The temple is associated with some fascinating legends. During significant festivals and events, the temple is crowded with worshippers. It is without a doubt among the top attractions in Mangalore.

Shree Sharavu Mahaganapathi

Manasa Amusement Park

On January 1, 2003, Manasa Amusement and Water Park, which is the only amusement and water park in South Kanara and Coastal Karnataka, opened. It has since become a popular location for picnics. It is located within the 370-acre “Pilikula Nisargadhama” eco-educational tourist park initiative of the district administration.

Manasa Amusement Park

Pilikula Biological Park

A significant biological park built in Pilikula Nisarga Dhama is primarily focused on the Western Ghats’ wildlife species. Dr Shivaram Karnath Biological Park is the name of the park. A total of 82 hectares make up the park.

The park has received recognition from India’s central zoo authority in compliance with the legislation. The animal cages have been created to closely approximate their natural habitat by contemporary zoological methods. The park features a veterinary hospital with an operating room, a diagnostic lab, and other amenities like treatment squeezers, cages for close observation, equipment for hand-rearing children, tranquillizers, and medications. For enclosures, proper subterranean drainage is offered.

Pilikula Biological Park

Infant Jesus Shrine

Every day, but especially on Thursdays when a special devotional Novena is celebrated, a large number of devotees visit this shrine to the Infant Jesus. It is amazing to witness how people of all religions have confidence in the Infant Jesus.

Although the Church is a distinctive modern building and landmark that can be seen from many locations in Mangalore, the grounds are a tranquil refuge that mimics a Goan rural church setting. All amenities are kept in good condition, and a small “store” by the church assures that you can keep a reminder of your devotion. Candles, Christian books, and other items are also available.

Infant Jesus Shrine

In Kadri Guide, there is a park called Kadri Park. It is Mangalore’s biggest park. This park has hosted the Karavali Utsav and has a musical fountain. In Mangalore, the park is renowned for its flower displays. Public transportation has good connections to Kadri Park. From the main bus stop in State Bank and other parts of the city, there are numerous city buses available. It is close to Circuit House, Planet SKS, one of Karnataka’s highest pure residential buildings, KPT Junction, one of Mangalore’s busiest intersections, and All India Radio Mangalore.

Kadri Park

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The West Coast of India is incredibly fortunate to have some of the best towns, cities, and tourist attractions! You will continually be astonished by some of the best and most remarkable locations, unattached and uninhabited by humans, even if you want to drive the entire Arabian Sea coastal strip. While many locations would inspire the explorer in you to set out on an adventure, a couple of the coastal cities would also astound you.

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Written by Neha Sharma • March 10, 2022 • 1:10 pm • Others

30+ Places To Visit In Mangalore (2022)

Looking for some places to visit in Mangalore but don’t know how to narrow down the list? Don’t worry — you are in the right place. To help visitors explore the beautiful City of Mangalore, here’s a curated list of more than 30 intriguing places that you should visit.

Top Things to do in Mangalore

1. panambur beach.

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Panambur Beach is the ultimate destination for adventure seekers. Here you’ll find several water sports activities, such as jet skiing, windsurfing, and parasailing. The beach also has a separate area for children to play safely.

With a rich and diverse history, many places to visit in Mangalore, and Panambur Beach is one of them. It is located in Mangalore city, Karnataka state, India, on the shores of the Arabian Sea and is considered one of the most popular tourist attractions in Karnataka.

2. Kudroli Temple

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In the vicinity of Mangalore, many temples are worth visiting. Among them, Kudroli Temple is one of the most renowned temples that you must visit. Narayana Guru built it for the welfare of people belonging to any caste or creed. Kudroli temple is a place where you can get immersed in spirituality and enjoy the beauty of nature.

3. Sultan’s Battery

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The Sultan Battery is essentially the ruins of the remains of what used to be a fort built in 1784 during Tipu Sultan’s regime. The fort is a one-storeyed structure and resembles that of a mosque. If you are keen on history, then this place is ideal for you as it will give you deep insights into the past of the City.

4. Bejai Museum

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Bejai Museum is a hidden gem of Mangalore, and most tourists are not aware of this place and one of the rarest places to visit in mangalore. At the entrance to the museum, you will find various artefacts like ancient coins, stone sculptures and wood carvings that have been excavated from several archaeological sites around the region.

Inside the museum, you will get a glimpse of various ancient scriptures that have been preserved and showcased by the museum. One such unique artefact is an old palm-leaf manuscript that dates back to the 10th century. The building itself is a heritage structure and has intricate carvings and designs in its architecture. An intriguing fact about this place is that it was once used as a printing press by German missionaries who came to Mangalore during colonial times.

Top Hotels In Mangalore

5. the gateway hotel old port.

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When planning a trip, you always have to decide where to stay. Sure, you could opt for a backpacker’s hostel or a no-frills motel, but if you want a relaxing and luxurious vacation, then you need to book your stay at The Gateway Hotel Old Port Road.

The hotel is located just off Old Port Road in Mangalore. It is easily accessible from the airport and railway station. What’s more, it’s right near all the popular tourist attractions in the area. This makes it easy for guests to experience this beautiful City.

6. Goldfinch Mangalore

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Hotel Goldfinch Mangalore, located in Mangalore (Karnataka), is an ideal accommodation option for business and leisure travellers. It offers numerous conveniences to ensure a pleasant stay for its guests. The hotel features a variety of facilities, including a conference hall, travel desk, Wi-Fi Internet access, doctor on call service and much more.

The hotel provides 32 well-appointed rooms equipped with all the essential amenities. Some in-room amenities include an air-conditioner, cable television, hot and cold water, intercom facility and writing desk.

7. Hotel Deepa Comforts

Hotel Deepa Comforts is a one-stop shop for every type of traveller. With a seamless blend of comfort, luxury, and affordability, the hotel has carved a niche for itself in the hospitality industry in Bangalore. 

Situated near the Rashtrotthana Parishat (1 km), it is also within easy reach from other important tourist places like Cubbon Park (2 km) and Vidhana Soudha (3 km).

Bengaluru City Junction Railway Station (8 km) and Kempegowda International Airport (37 km) are at an accessible distance from Hotel Deepa Comforts.

8. Ginger Mangalore

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Hotel Ginger Mangalore is a new-age business hotel located in the heart of the City. The hotel offers modern amenities to help guests have an enjoyable stay. We offer a unique blend of warm hospitality, contemporary facilities, and state-of-the-art infrastructure.

9. Grand Plaza Hotel

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Grand Plaza Hotel is a 3-star hotel situated in the heart of the City Mangalore and surrounded by business hubs and shopping centres.

The hotel has an exclusive lounge bar to unwind after work, a rooftop restaurant with a panoramic view of the City, a multi-cuisine restaurant with delicious food, six states of the art meeting rooms for business meetings and conferences. The hotel has 92 elegantly designed rooms furnished with all modern amenities.

10. The Ocean Pearl

The Ocean Pearl is a 3-star hotel, the gateway to the beautiful beaches of Karnataka. The hotel is located in the heart of the City. It offers comfortable rooms, a multi-cuisine restaurant, a conference hall, and banquet halls, ideal for business and leisure travellers.

The hotel is located 8 km from the Mangalore International Airport and 4 km from the KSRTC Bus Station. The nearest railhead is Mangalore Central Railway Station which is 7 km away from the hotel. 

11. Hotel Poonja International

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Hotel Poonja International, Mangalore is a popular choice amongst travellers in Mangalore, whether exploring or just passing through.

It is a business-friendly hotel located in Mangalore’s Commercial Street neighbourhood, close to New Mangalore Port, Sultan Battery, and Kadri Manjunath Temple. Additional points of interest include Rosario Cathedral and Kudroli Gokarnath Temple.

12. Hotel Mangalore International

Situated near the beautiful Panambur Beach, Hotel Mangalore International is a budget property that offers comfortable accommodation to its guests. The hotel offers warm and friendly hospitality to its guests, making them feel at home.

The hotel has a multi-cuisine restaurant that serves mouth-watering delicacies to its diners. Guests can enjoy their favourite drink at the in-house bar, which is well stocked with an array of spirits and beverages. They can also take a rejuvenating dip in the swimming pool or relax at the spa centre. Business travellers can use the business centre for conducting meetings and conferences. rejuvenating

13. Moti Mahal Hotel

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Moti Mahal Hotel, Mangalore, is situated in the heart of the City, overlooking the Arabian Sea and the Panambur Beach. The hotel is close to major commercial establishments, shopping malls and entertainment centres. The hotel offers modern facilities and well-appointed rooms at an affordable price. The property’s prime location offers to get to Bajpe airport in 20 minutes by car.

14. The Saffron Boutique Hotel

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The Saffron Boutique Hotel is a beautiful three-star property located at the heart of the City. The hotel provides an ideal location for business as well as leisure travellers. The hotel boasts a grand hall, modern equipment and well-trained staff to host weddings, parties and other social gatherings. Guests can enjoy their stay at the hotel and get a taste of South Indian hospitality at its best.

Discover Sightseeing places to visit in Mangalore

15. mangaladevi temple.

The Mangaladevi Temple is one of the oldest and most famous temples in Mangalore. It is located about 3km away from the City centre and can be reached easily via bus or auto. This temple was built in the 10th century by King Kundavarma. The temple stands today was once a dense forest where sage Parashurama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, meditated.

16. Surathkal Beach

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Surathkal Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Mangalore, is located about 15 km from the City. The beach is situated along National Highway 17 and is very popular among tourists. It is a pristine beach with crystal blue waters, white sand and lush green coconut trees offering cool shade. Surathkal has a lighthouse, which is open for visitors to climb up and enjoy the spectacular views of the surroundings. The lighthouse operates between 3 pm to 5 pm on all days except Mondays and public holidays.

17. Someshwar Beach

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Someshwar is a serene beach in Mangalore and one of the best places to visit. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Mangalore. It is also known for the well-known Someshwara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The mesmerising view of golden sand and the blue sky makes it a perfect place for sightseeing in Mangalore. The temple, located beside the beach, was built by Kundavarma. This beach is surrounded by lush green paddy fields and coconut trees. There are many activities like swimming, sunbathing and water sports that you can enjoy during your visit to this beach.

18. Sakleshpur

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Sakleshpur is a small hill station in Karnataka. It is located in Hassan district. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit near Bangalore. Sakleshpur is also known as Gateway to Malnad. It has a lot of coffee and spice plantations. The town is filled with coffee, cardamom, pepper plantations and more. There are some beautiful sightseeing places to visit around Mangalore. There are nearby places to visit in Sakleshpur, such as Manjarabad Fort, Jenukal Gudda Hill, Bisle View Point and many more.

19. Kateel Durgaparameshwari Temple

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The Kateel Durgaparameshwari Temple is one of the most famous temples in Mangalore, Karnataka. It is also known as Shakti Peetha and is one of the major tourist attractions in the City. Kateel temple is located at a distance of about 23 km from Mangalore, on the bank of the Nandini river at Kateel. 

The presiding deity, seated on a throne with her legs crossed and four hands, has been carved out of a single black stone, which is rare in all of India. The Goddess holds a conch shell (shankha), discus (chakra), mace (gada) and lotus flower (Padma) in her four hands. A cobra hoods over her head, and two other cobras are enshrined on either side of the Goddess.

20. Sasihithlu Beach

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Sasihithlu Beach is a beautiful, isolated beach located close to the Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary in Mangalore. This beach shows a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea and is known for its cleanliness. It is located about 6 km from Mangalore city centre.

The location of this beach is pretty secluded, adding to its charm. It has some fantastic rock formations that are exceptionally photogenic and make for great holiday pictures. Hence, it’s famous as a photography spot among travellers.

21. Pilikula Nisargadhama

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Pilikula Nisargadhama is a Mangalore sightseeing spot that is a perfect blend of nature, science and culture. The name Pilikula means “Tiger Lake” in Tulu, and the place got its name from the lake surrounding it. This is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore with family. It is also a popular weekend getaway in Mangalore for couples. The sightseeing spot has a wide variety of attractions for all ages.

One of the main reasons why you should visit Pilikula Nisargadhama is because it gives you an insight into the cultural heritage of Karnataka. It has a Science Centre, Heritage Village and a Regional Science Centre that are very popular among tourists.

22. Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple

This temple is very close to Mangaladevi temple, a popular tourist attraction. Sharavu Mahaganapathi temple is known for its artistic beauty. The temple has a blend of Hoysala, Chola and Vijayanagara styles of architecture. Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple is visited by thousands of devotees from all over the country. The main deity here is Lord Ganesha. It is believed that the idol was formed by Adi Shankaracharya himself when he visited this place during his religious journey across India.

23. Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple

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Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple is a Hindu temple situated in Polali village at Bantwal taluk in Dakshina Kannada district. Kola King Sadashiva Rai built it in memory of his mother, Devajammani. The temple is located on the banks of the river Shambhavi.

The main deity worshipped at this temple is the Goddess Shakti or Durga, known as Rajarajeshwari (Raja means king and rajeshwari means queen). In ancient times Polali was known as “Ajilamale.”

24. Forum Fiza Mall

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Forum Fiza Mall was inaugurated on 24 May 2007. It is located on the ground floor of Hampankatta and was developed by Prestige Constructions. The mall became an instant hit owing to its location, ambience and ample parking space. This mall houses all the leading clothing, footwear, accessories and electronics under one roof.

Brands like United Colours of Benetton, Louis Philippe, Allen Solly, Van Heusen, Levis and Nike are available here. The mall also has a tasty food court, where you can savour cuisines from different parts of the world.

25. Thousand Pillar Temple

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The City has beautiful temples, churches and mosques. They are a testimony to its culture and heritage. So this time, we will be taking you to Thousand Pillars.

The Thousand Pillar Temple is the most popular tourist attraction in Mangalore. This temple is a splendid piece of architecture built by the Hoysala dynasty in the 12th century. It’s famous for its intricate carvings and pillars, made using black granite. The temple is also known as Dakshina Kashi because it houses many temples dedicated to different Hindu deities.

Located in Moodabidri town near Mangalore city, Thousand Pillar Temple’s main deity is Lord Jain Chandranathaswamy (the Moon God). Since it has 1000 pillars, it is called ‘Sasana Basadi’ or ‘Yekkare Basadi’ (thousand pillar temple).

26. Pilikula Science Centre

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There are so many places to visit in Mangalore. But the Pilikula Science Centre is not just a tourist attraction but also an educational place that people of all ages can enjoy. It is a fantastic place to visit with family and friends. We have been to Pilikula Science Centre twice, once with family and friends. The Pilikula Science Centre has a lot of things to see and experience. 

27. Jalalabad Fort

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The Jalalabad Fort is one of the famous sightseeing places in Mangalore. Tipu Sultan built it in 1792 on top of the hill that overlooks the sea. The fort was established to keep a watch on the invading forces from Malabar, which was under British control at that time. You can see many cannons and a huge water tank inside the fort.

28. Aloysius Chapel

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The Aloysius Chapel is a Roman Catholic chapel located on the Loyola Hall campus of St. Aloysius College, Mangalore, Karnataka. Built in the Gothic Revival style by Jesuit priests between 1899 and 1901, it was designed by Father A. Brouwet of Mangalore and described as a “jewel of Mangalorean architecture”. The church was built to honour Christian martyrs from the region.

The church is a designated heritage building called “one of the most beautiful churches in South India”.

29. Kadri Hill Park

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Kadri Hill Park is one of the famous picnic spots in Mangalore. This park is located on top of a hill estimated to be 300m high. The park has got a lot of greenery and various species of animals and birds.

The main attraction for the tourists in this park is the statue of Lord Buddha which is constructed on the top of a small hill inside the park. There are many gardens and play areas inside the park.

The view from this hill is mesmerising; you can see a picturesque view of Mangalore, the Arabian Sea and TannirBhavi Beach from here.

30. New Mangalore Port

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Mangalore Port lies on the estuary of the Gurpur river, which is a tributary of the Netravati River. Mangalore Port is India’s seventh-largest PortPort in terms of cargo volume handled.

The PortPort was constructed to export coffee, grown extensively in Karnataka and the Western Ghats regions due to its good soil and climatic conditions. The port is under India’s Ministry of Shipping and has been accorded with Navratna status by the Department of Public Enterprises. The port is governed by a Board of Trustees having the chairman and 12 trustees nominated from various fields.

The city is inviting, welcoming and warm. The destinations in the city are immaculate, almost beckoning you to come and explore them. It is a place where people live by morals, have incredible work ethics and are kind to strangers. Mangalore has something for everyone’s taste. Whether you’re here for the long haul or a short break, the city treats you just like someone who can never go wrong. It is a city that will make you fall in love with it over and over again every time you visit it. 

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Sitting at the estuaries of the picturesque Netravathi and Gurupur Rivers on the Arabian Sea coast in the Indian state of Karnataka , Mangalore is a laid back destination, ideal for beach lovers. Though officially known as Mangalore, it encompasses a busy city, but as soon as one reaches the shore line, everything bad seems to fade away and all one sees is a vast stretch of golden sand and azure sea. For those who like to savour seafood, Mangalore has unbelievable varieties on offer. Moreover, there are numerous hill stations situated in close vicinity of the city and one can easily plan a trip to visit them on weekends. Not only this, like other cities of South India, Mangalore has a spiritual feel to it making it all the more interesting destinations to visit. Here are some of the best places to see and things to do in Mangalore.

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List of Top Places to See in Mangalore, Karnataka

Mangaladevi Temple

Gokarnanatheshwara Temple

Panambur Beach

Surathkal Beach

Pilikula Nisargadhama

  • Aloysius Church

Sultan’s Battery

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Try the Delectable Mangalorean Cuisine

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Surfing in Mulki

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Mangaladevi Temple Mangalore

Mangalore was previously known as Mangalapur due to the deity and temple of Mangala Devi situated here. Located in Bolar, this 19th century temple was established by the King of the Ahepa dynasty and is one of the most popular places to see in Mangalore. Even if you are not a religious soul, you can visit this shrine to admire its architectural beauty and the immense faith of the people with which they come here.

  • Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit the temple is during the Navratri before Dussehra when the festivities at the temple are at their peak.
  • Timings: The temple remains open from 6 AM to 1 PM and then again from 4 PM to 8:30 PM. On Fridays, it closes at 9 PM.

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Gokarnanatheshwara Temple Mangalore

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Gokarnanatheshwara Temple is yet another must see destination in Mangalore. Built in the Dravidian style, this temple is located in Kudroli, Kodailbail. Also known as Kudroli Sri Gokarnanatha Kshetra, the temple boasts of golden coloured gopuram which is 60 feet high and is decorated with stucco figures. The temple also flaunts some exquisite rock carving and sculptures that add to the beauty of this temple. The gopuram or the tower of the temple is decorated with murals depicting scenes from Hindu legends.

  • Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit this temple is during Navratri as the dasara festival is celebrated here with much enthusiasm. The celebration is referred to as Mangalore Dasara.
  • Timings: The temple remains open from 6 AM to 2 PM and from 4:30 PM to 9 PM.

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Panambur Beach Mangalore

Mangalore undoubtedly has some of the finest beaches in and around it. One of the most popular of them is Panambur Beach, which is located 13 kilometres from Mangalore. It is indeed one of the pretty beaches as it is one of the perfect places to watch breathtaking sunsets. Crystal clear water, golden sand, less crowded and safe for secluded swimming, Panambur is an ideal place for beach lovers. Moreover, if you are a water sports enthusiast, opt for parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat rides and others while visiting this beach.

  • Best Time to Visit: Early mornings or late afternoons between the months of September and March is the best time to visit Panambur Beach.
  • Timings: Open for 24 hours.

Also Read: Top Tourist Places to Explore in Bangalore

Surathkal Beach Mangalore

Another place for beach goers to explore is the Surathkal Beach. Known for its pristine surroundings, Surathkal is located 18 kilometres from the main city. The beach is famed for its unique powdery sand that invites people to enjoy a barefeet stroll on it. Moreover, it remains unspoilt by tourists so if someone wants to spend some alone time, the beach is perfect for them. Another attraction here is a lighthouse on the beach, which is located on a hillock and provides some great views of the ocean and the countryside.

  • Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit this beach is between November and February.
  • Timings: The beach remains open for 24 hours but the lighthouse opens only between 4 PM and 5 PM.

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Pilikula Nisargadhama Mangalore

The surroundings of Mangalore are quite ideal for picnics and one such perfect location is Pilikula Nisargadhama, which is some 15 kilometres away. Spread over an area of 370 acres, Pilikula Nisargadhama or Pilikula, is one of the most preferred picnic spots near the city as it is a picturesque hamlet of Vamanjoor where rich wildlife can be experienced. One can find scads of wildlife species here and there is a botanical garden, a cageless zoo, where Tigers, Leopards, Bears and a variety of reptiles and snakes can be seen. A golf course within premises can also be found.

  • Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit the place is between October and February.
  • Timings: Pilikula Nisargadhama remains open from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM every day except on Mondays.

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St. Aloysius Church

St. Aloysius Church Mangalore

St. Aloysius Church in Mangalore is known for its marvellous architecture and interiors. Located in Kodailbail, on the Lighthouse Hill, the church was built in 1880 and features unique paintings by the Italian artist Antonio Moscheni covering most of the walls. The paintings depict Aloysius’s life to whom the chapel and adjacent college are dedicated. One can see several ceiling frescoes of various saints in Christianity and of course spend some time in quietude here. Another attraction of the place is its location as it allows one to get a picturesque view of the Arabian Sea.

  • Best Time to Visit: Winter season is the best time to visit St. Aloysius Church.
  • Timings: The church remains open from 9 AM to 1 PM and from 2:30 PM to 5 PM.

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Sultans Battery Mangalore

Do not confuse this Sultan’s Battery with the one in Wayanad District of Kerala. This Sultan’s Battery is a watch tower which is located some 4 kilometres from Mangalore at a place called Boloor. The watch tower was constructed in the era of the emperor Tipu Sultan in 1784 AD and is said to be built with the same stones of 23 churches destroyed by Tipu Sultan. Though it is a watch tower but it looks much like a fort with mounting places for cannon. There is an underground storage area under the tower which was once used for storing gunpowder. If one climbs up to the top, he is guaranteed a panoramic view of Arabian Sea. This place is a blend of natural and manmade beauty. It is now a nearly deserted place with a few shacks and a boating club nearby, but is gathering popularity among tourists because of the pervading eternal bliss of nature. However, as the location is somewhat secluded, it is recommended to take security measures.

  • Best Time to Visit: Evening is the best time to visit this place to witness a stunning sunset.
  • Timings: The place remains open from 9 AM to 7:30 PM.

Also Read: Must Visit Historical Places in Karnataka

Delicious food is one thing that is guaranteed in Mangalore. Since the city is a coastal city, you can expect some really scrumptious seafood here. A must try here is Fish Pulimunchi and Crab Ghee Roast. One of the best places for chicken ghee roast and crab ghee roast, is Kudlas. Other dishes that are a hit in Mangalore are neer dosa and chicken curry, the chicken pulimunchi and kundapuri chicken. Pork-lovers can head to Mangala for delicious Mangalore pork and vegetarians can head to Ayodhya for authentic Mangalorean vegetarian food. Mangalorean Catholics’ Sanna Dukra Maas (pork meat), Mutton Biryani, Pork Bafat, Sorpotel are some of the other must-try dishes in Mangalore.

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Being a coastal city, Mangalore is certainly famous for its beaches, seafood and historic places. But, the city is also famous for its silk sarees, spices, cashews, ayurvedic medicine and jewellery. There are two famous malls that shopaholics could head to City Centre and the biggest mall in Mangalore, Forum. But for a better shopping experience in Mangalore, it is ideal to shop in traditional markets like Hampanakatta, which by the way is the oldest and busiest markets in Mangalore and where you can find almost everything. The Dubai Market is yet another place where one can get innumerable options to buy toys, utensils, electronic and stationary items.

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The Surfing Ashram at Mulki is surfers’ paradise. Situated some 30 kilometres north of Mangalore, this place is quite different from other surfing schools and centres. At this Hare Krishna ashram, which was established by its American guru who’s been surfing since 1963, devotees follow a daily ritual of puja (prayers), chanting, meditation and vegetarian diet in between catching barrels. Although one can surf all year round, the best time would be May to June and September to October. All are welcome to visit and try their hands at surfing but it’s important to be aware that it’s strictly a place of worship and there are guidelines to abide by, including abstinence from meat, alcohol, tobacco and sex during the stay.

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This short list may not be enough to praise Mangalore, so best is to visit and check this lovely place on your own. If you liked our blog, make sure you give it a THUMBS UP and share it with your friends. And if you think we are the right people to help you plan the trip to Mangalore, then give us a call at +91-9212777225 or drop us an email at [email protected]. We at Tour My India have been catering to all the needs of the travellers and promise to do the same for you as well.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top tourist attractions in mangalore.

Mangalore offers a variety of attractions, including the beautiful beaches of Panambur and Tannirbhavi, the historic Mangaladevi Temple, and the iconic St. Aloysius Chapel known for its stunning frescoes.

Which water activities can you enjoy in Mangalore?

You can indulge in water sports like jet skiing, parasailing, and boating at Panambur Beach. Surfing and stand-up paddleboarding are also popular activities along the coastline.

Are there any historic sites to explore in Mangalore?

Yes, Mangalore boasts several historical sites, including the Sultan Battery, a watchtower built by Tipu Sultan, and the Bejai Museum showcasing artefacts from the region's history.

What are the best places to savour Mangalorean cuisine?

To enjoy authentic Mangalorean cuisine, visit local eateries like Machali, Sagar Ratna, where you can try delicious seafood dishes, or Ideal Ice Cream for their famous ice creams and desserts.

What's the best time to visit Mangalore?

The best time to visit Mangalore is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.

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The 10 Most Popular Places to Visit in Mangalore

Mangalore, officially known as Mangaluru is an Arabian Sea Port city in the Karnataka State of India. The city is known for its coconut palms, beautiful beaches, and ancient architecture. The Mangalore city of Karnataka State is an important industrial, commercial, educational, and healthcare hub.

Mangalore city gives a peaceful and relaxing vacation to tourists by offering a pleasant natural environment. Whether it’s Shopping attractions with grand complexes, nightlife, seafood culture, or tourist beach resorts, the city offers a lot to its domestic as well as foreign tourists.

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Attractions in Mangalore: 10 Best Places to Visit:

The major tourist attractions in Mangalore include beautiful beaches, temples, churches, and mosques. 

Some of the major tourist places to visit in Mangalore include:-

Kudroli Gokarnath Temple, Panambur Beach, Mangalore Beach, Mangaladevi Temple, Someshwara Beach, St. Aloysius Chapel, New Mangalore Port, Sultan Battery, Tannirbhavi Beach, New Mangalore Port, and much more.

1. Panambur Beach

Panambur Beach Mangalore Karnataka

Panambur Beach is one of the most popular and cleanest beaches located 13 Km from Mangalore. Panambur is one of the safest, and the most well-maintained beaches to visit. It is also famous for its sunset view and you can relax your senses. 

Adventure activities include Jet Ski, Parasailing, ATV rides, and surfing can be enjoyed on the beach side. You can also indulge in horse riding at the beach.

The International Kite Festival is organized at Panambur beach every year in January. Sand sculpture and boat race competitions are also the part of Kite flying ceremony.

Location: NH-66, near New Mangalore Port Trust

Timings:  10 AM to 6 PM

2. Kudroli Gokarnath Temple – The Lord Shiva Temple

Kudroli Gokarnath Temple – The Lord Shiva Temple Mangalore

Kudroli Gokarnath temple, also called Gokarnanatheshwara temple is dedicated to ‘Gokarnanatha’, another name for Lord Shiva. The temple is one of the popular attractions of the city and was built by Sri Narayan Guru. 

During the Dussehra and Navaratri celebrations, the temple looks glittering yellow and you will be mesmerized by the decoration. The temple’s carved architecture is beautifully illustrated and reflects Dravidian-style architecture. The devotees visit the ancient temple to pray and seek blessings from Lord Shiva.

Location: Kudroli, Kodailbail, Mangalore

Timings: 6 AM – 9 PM

3. St. Aloysius Chapel

St. Aloysius Chapel Mangalore Karnataka

The Chapel of St. Aloysius College is a well-known Catholic Church in Mangalore built in 1800. The Chapel has astonishing architecture as well as interiors. The Church also offers a beautiful view of the Arabian Sea. The Aloysius has many beautiful houses with frescos, sculptures, and paintings by Italian artist Antonio Moscheni.

It has a peaceful atmosphere offering calmness and relaxation to the bothered mind. 

Location: PB No 720, St. Aloysius College Road, Kodailbail, Mangalore

Timings: 7 AM- 7 PM

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4. Sultan Battery – The Historical Watchtower

Sultan Battery – The Historical Watchtower Mangalore Karnataka

The Sultan Battery is the watch tower constructed in the era of emperor Tipu Sultan. It is the most fascinating place in Mangalore as it gives beautiful views from there. The tower was constructed to keep a lookout on the invading ships on the Arabian Sea.  On climbing up the stairs to the top of Sultan Battery, you can get to enjoy a really fascinating and breathtaking view of the Arabian sea and the surrounding environment.

The place is also a boating point to head to Thannirbhavi Beach.

Location: Sultan Battery Road, Urva, Gandhinagar, Mangalore

Timings: 9 AM – 9.15 PM

5. Kadri Manjunath Temple

Kadri Manjunath Temple Mangalore Karnataka

The Kadri Manjunath Temple is a historic religious tourist place to visit situated at the base of the Kadri hills. The Manjunatha Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is believed to be the oldest Shiva Temple in Mangaluru. The location of the temple is extremely calm and spiritually attractive. 

You will get to see water ponds along with gardens offering a peaceful environment. Architecture lovers must check out the sacred temple of Shiva in Mangaluru.

Location: Kadri Temple Road, Vasanth Vihar, Kadri, Mangalore, Karnataka

Timings: 6 AM-2 PM, 4 PM -8.30 PM

6. Tannirbhavi Beach – For Sunset Views

Tannirbhavi Beach Mangalore Karnataka

Tannirbhavi beach is one of the famous beaches offering peace and perfect natural surroundings to tourists. It is located on the outskirts of Mangalore and is also a perfect destination for nature lovers. Water sports like boating, surfing, jet skiing, and kayaking are also some fun adventures at the beach. You can chase the beach waves, enjoy walking bare feet, or just gaze at the ocean in introspection.

The natural beauty of location attracts the tourist to visit the beach.

Location: Kasba Bengre, Mangalore

Timings: 24 Hours Open

7. Mangaladevi Temple

Mangaladevi Temple Mangalore Karnataka

The Mangaladevi Temple is a Hindu holy place at Bolara in the city of Mangalore. It is one of the popular spiritual and religious temples in Mangalore.  The name of the city Mangalore came from the deity Mangaladevi, Goddess Durga to which the temple is dedicated. 

During Navaratri and Dussehra, the ancient temple is the best time to worship and see the intense beauty of the temple. 

Location: Mangaladevi Road, Bolar, Mangalore

Timings: 6 AM-1 PM and 4 PM – 8.30 PM

8. Someshwara Beach

Someshwara Beach Mangalore Karnataka

Someshwara Beach is one of the oldest beaches and the hidden gem of the city. The centuries-old Somnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is also located near the beach. The beach is also known as Rudra Shile as it carries pretty huge stoned rocks over the shore.  

At the shore, you can enjoy the golden sands and mesmerizing views of the Arabian Sea.

Location: Someshwar, Ullal City, Mangalore, Karnataka

9. New Mangalore Port

New Mangalore Port Karnataka

New Mangalore Port, also known as Panambur Port is the only major port in Karnataka. It is the 7 th largest port in India located in Panambur, Mangalore. It is an all-weather port that lies north of the Phalguni River to the Arabian Sea.

The commodities are imported as well as exported from the Panambur Port. Mainly the export of minerals like granite, Manganese, and iron ore along with coffee, spices, and cashew are done through the New Mangalore Port. You will get to see medium to large containers and have a unique experience of visiting the port.

Location: Panambur, Mangalore, Karnataka

Timings: 6 AM to 10 PM

10. Ullal Beach

Ullal Beach Mangalore Karnataka

Ullal Beach is a popular beach surrounded by casuarina and palm plantation to visit in Mangalore. The beach is a perfect tourist spot to sit, relax, chill and introspect yourself. 

The beach is located in the coastal religion which is approximately 12 Km from Mangalore. 

You can enjoy at the beach spot with your family, and friends chilling or trying some fun adventure sport. Some Shacks are also available to enjoy the local cuisines. 

Location: Ullal city, Mangalore, Karnataka

Timings: 6 AM – 8 PM  

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There are temples, beaches, churches, and excellent cuisine in Mangaluru, especially for seafood lovers. The Arabian Sea port and important commercial hub of Karnataka. Additionally, it serves as the administrative center for Dakshina Karnataka and welcomes visitors worldwide due to its charm. You’ll also find plenty of fun things to do in Mangalore city during your visit. 

Travelling to Mangaluru would be a great idea if you want to explore some of the best beaches or if you want to tour some of India’s most famous temples! The city also offers tourists numerous opportunities for adventure sports like trekking or rock climbing on its hillsides or canals running through them, which makes it even more attractive. Here is a list of things to do in Mangaluru.

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Get a sense of divinity by visiting temples ., 1. kudroli gokarnath temple  .

Narayana Guru sanctified it. It is devoted to Lord Shiva’s manifestation Gokarnanatha. Adhyaksha Hoige Koragappa Bazar constructed this temple in 1912. The Gopuram, a tower-like structure at the temple, is adorned with murals of many gods and goddesses. Hindu epics and stories are depicted in murals.

2. Kadri Manjunatha Temple 

Built-in 1068, this temple dates back to ancient times. This centre is enchanted by the picturesque appeal of the Kadri hills, the presence of old caverns carved into laterite mounds, and the historical and spiritual significance of the Manjunatha temple. One of the temples that top the list of things to do in Mangalore. 

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3. Mangaladevi Temple 

From Mangaladevi, the presiding deity from whom the city gets its name, the temple is dedicated to Shakti.

4. Kateel Durgaparameshwari  

Kateel, a Hindu temple town, is one of India’s holiest places. The city is located along the banks of the Nandini river. On an islet in the middle of the holy river Nandini, the temple stands amid breathtaking scenery and intriguing vegetation.

5. Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple

This temple in Dakshina Kannada District dates back to the 12th century, and its legend is recounted in the Skanda Purana. The deities of God Sharabeshwara and God Mahaganapathi are housed in the temple. The Tuluva King Veerabahu built it.

6. Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple

The temple is situated 18 kilometres from Mangaluru in Polali. Shri Rajarajeshwari is the temple’s main deity. King Suratha built the temple in the eighth century A.D. The holy Goddess Sri Lalita Tripurasundari, also known as Sri Rajarajeshwari, represents an idol made entirely of clay with specific therapeutic characteristics.

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One of the must things to do in Mangalore is visit Beaches . 

7. panambur beach  .

Spend time with your loved ones, take in the tranquillity, beauty, and experience fantastic beach vibes. It is one of the top things to do in Mangalore. Despite the high volume of visitors, the beach remains the cleanest one has ever seen.  

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8. Tannirbhavi Beach

Beautiful beach in the Karnataka coastal city. The beach is well known for its sunset views, given that it is situated on the west coast of the Arabian Sea. This beach is a beautiful spot to unwind. 

9. Ullal Beach 

Coconut trees, fishermen’s lanes, the ruined fort of Abbakka Devi, and 16th-century Jain temples make this a picturesque beach near Mangalore. A must-visit. 

10. Surathkal Beach 

The beach is an unspoiled and hidden gem. It would be best if you undoubtedly remained behind to watch the sunset from Surathkal beach. Fishermen from nearby hamlets arrive in the mornings and launch their boats into the ocean. 

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11. Someshwar Beach 

Long, peaceful beach with a historical temple and many people walking, sunbathing, and watching the sunset. Since Lord Somanatha’s temple is present on the seashore and dates back centuries, the beach is popular as Someshwar Beach.

12. Sasihithlu Beach 

Mangrove trees surround a natural beach stretch famous for its high waves and annual surf competitions. The backwaters of the Pavanje and Shambhavi rivers are around the beach. One of the top things to do in Mangalore.

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13. saavira kambada basadi .

A Jain temple in Moodabidri, Karnataka, India, famous for its 1,000 pillars strucutre. Chandranatha Temple honors the Tirthankara Chandraprabha.

14. Mulki 

Tops the list of offbeat things to do in Mangalore. 

Mulki is a small drop of heaven, lying on the banks of the enormous Arabian Sea and the Shambhavi River. The village is a haven for wakeboarders, surfers, and kayakers.

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15. The Pilikula Regional Science Center 

One of the fun things to do in Mangalore along with children when exploring the city.

An interactive science museum. The science park houses three exhibition galleries, a temporary exhibition hall, an inflatable dome planetarium, a science demonstration area, an activity area, an air-conditioned auditorium, a 3D theatre facility, and other public amenities. Outside the Science Centre building, there is also a Science Park with a Dinosaur Park in the lovely green garden area. The most recent addition is a nano seam dome planetarium with an active 3D facility, a hybrid projection system, and an 18-meter diameter. This is the nation’s first of its kind.

16. Bejai Museum 

The Bejai Museum is one of many offbeat/fun things to do in Mangalore city. 

The unique Bootharathane idol, Muga (Mask), utensils, weapons, and armour of Tulunadu, as well as reproductions of the Harappa and Mohenjo Daro civilizations, porcelain items, musical instruments, and other antiques for those who love to explore the rich heritage of India. 

17. Visit Iconic Ice Cream Parlour Pabba’s 

Famous ice cream shops offer a large selection of sundaes and snacks in a lively café ambiance. And must stop if you’re in Mangaluru. All of the flavours are delicious and distinctive. Once you’ve tried it here, you won’t want ice cream from anywhere else. 

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18. Kadri Hill Park  

One of Mangaluru’s largest parks and a favourite among visitors to the city. There are a lot of animals to see, as well as flora and fauna. 

Churches and Forts  

19. the milagres church  .

It is one of the oldest churches of Mangalore, constructed in 1680 by Bishop Thomas de Castro. It is one of the recommended things to do in Mangalore. 

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20. St. Aloysius Chapel

Visit St. Aloysius Chapel to see a superb example of European-style architecture and renowned works of art. A church was built in 1878 as part of the college in the center of Mangalore.

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by middha on March 13, 2018

Mangalore has located approximately 350 km from the capital of Karnataka that is Bangalore. The beautiful view around the city which is surrounded by the Arabian Sea and the mountain ranges of Western Ghat says it all about the beauty Mangalore is surrounded with. Tourism has always been good but in the recent times, Mangalore attracted many tourists from different parts of the world to witness the picturesque greenery, amazing view of lakes, warm beaches and different other beautiful sights where visitors can have a perfect holiday time. Here are some of the top places to visit in Mangalore.

18 Handpicked Places to Visit in Mangalore

1. panambur beach.

One of the perfect destinations to enjoy different activities, Panambur Beach is about 6 km away from the city center. Many tourists visit this beach to enjoy the colorful carnival ambiance at this beach where they can enjoy kite flying, boat racing, creating sand sculptures and much more. The beautiful location and the surroundings of Panambur Beach is the perfect escape from the daily stress. This beach has also awarded for being the cleanest and well-maintained beaches in the country.

  • Location : Near New Mangalore Port Trust, Mangalore
  • Timings : Open 24 hours

2. Kudroli Gokarnath Temple

Also known as the Gokarnatheshwara Temple, the Kudroli Gokarnath Temple is located in the Kudroli region which just 2 km away from the center of the Mangalore. This temple is a dedication to the Gokarnath, which is one of the forms of Lord Shiva. Erected by Narayan Guru, the temple has an attractive architectural design which gives a glimpse of Tamil Nadu style. Gokarnath Temple also has a beautiful surrounding which is surely must-see experience for the tourists.

  • Location : Kudroli, Mangalore
  • Timings : Open all days from 6 AM-7 PM

3. Mangalore Beach

Another beautiful destination for the beach lovers is the Mangalore Beach. Other than the beautiful surroundings and an amazingly relaxing ambiance, this beach hosts Yakshagana performance which is the biggest reason why a number of tourists want to visit this beach.

Surrounded by the Arabian Sea, visitors can also witness a mind-blowing sunset here at Mangalore beach. Thos who never compromise with the taste can also find mouthwatering food from different stalls at the beach at a reasonable price.

  • Location : Dakshina Kannada, Mangalore

4. Bejai Museum

The Bejai Museum is located in the heart of Mangalore that is main Bejai Road. Also known as the Seemanthi Bai Government this Museum was founded in the year 1960. The one and only museum of the Mangalore offers some of the great nostalgic experience to its visitors who get lost and find themselves in the glorious past of Mangalore and India. You can enter the museum by paying a little amount of just Rupees 2 per adult and Rupee 1 per child.

  • Location : Bejai, Mangalore
  • Timings : 9 AM-6 PM

5. City Shopping

While traveling to place for spending holidays, shopping is always a mandatory part of the trip. Mangalore is also known for some of the finest shopping experiences it provides to the visitors of the city. Among the various stuff you can purchase from here, silk sarees, jewelry, beautiful artifacts are some famous things you can go for.

You can also find many shopping malls but the largest mall in Karnataka is in the city center from where you can also purchase many big brands products.

  • Location : Mangalore
  • Timings : Depends on different vendors

6. Sultan Battery

Located in Boloor and about 4 km away from the center of Mangalore, this place was constructed by the Tipu Sultan to keep an eye on the entry of the warships into the region of Gurpur River. Tipu Sultan constructed the tower before 15 years after his death in 1784 AD.

There is also an underground area which used to be a gunpowder storing spot. This point has its own significance as from this tower, the ruler used to intercept the incoming warships.

  • Location :  Boloor, Mangalore
  • Timings : 6 AM-6 PM

7. Ullal Beach

10 km away from the Mangalore railway station, Ullal beach is yet another beautiful destination for the beach lovers. This beach is considered as one of the finest and developed beaches of Karnataka which makes it the list of famous places in Mangalore.

There are various activities you can do here at Ullal Beach and out of all the activities, sunbathing and swimming are the most common. The view during the sunset is a breathtaking experience which cannot be skipped.

  • Location : Near Ullal bus station, Mangalore

8. Kadri Hill Park

Another fine destination to add to the list of must-see places in Mangalore is the Kadri Hill Park. A wide variety of animals and beautiful greenery of the place is one best Mangalore sightseeing places that you can visit. While the place is a must-visit place for everyone, Kadri Hill Park is a big hit among the kids traveling with their families.

This place also attracts wildlife photographers where they can enjoy capturing the scintillating snaps of big creatures like crocodiles.

  • Location : Near Kadri police station, Mangalore
  • Timings : 8 AM-7:30 PM

9. New Mangalore Port

Located at Panambur, the New Mangalore Port is one the most important ports of Karnataka and also the seventh largest port of India. It was first introduced by the prime minister Indra Gandhi when she inaugurated the sight in the year 1974.

There are many large commodities which are imported and exported from this port such as pellets, coffee, iron ore fines, petroleum products and many more. Sightseeing lover will surely have a great time during their visit to the Mangalore port.

  • Location : Panambur, Mangalore

10. Pilikula Park

Taking the 370 acres of land area, the Pilikula Park is a beautiful sight and one of the most famous places in Mangalore. This is a major educational theme park for tourists where they can find the number of features divided into educational, cultural and scientific sections.

Presently, visitors can find a biological park, a science center, a beautiful lake park which will keep them roaming in boat, refreshing water amusement park, and a golf course.

  • Location : Pilikula Road, Mangalore
  • Timings : 9:30 AM-5:30 PM

11. Kadri Manjunatha Temple

The temple is one of the most beautiful and visited temples of Mangalore. The architecture of the temple is attractive enough to catch your attention and to make you fall in love with it. The temple was built in the year 1068 and since then has been one of the major attractions of the city.

People from all around the world visit this place for cherishing the beauty of the place along with having a peaceful relaxing time in this temple.

  • Location : Kadri, Mangalore
  • Timings : 6 AM-1 PM, 4 PM-8 PM

12. Golf Course

This place is the perfect destination that can be visited with the entire family. The place has a lot of attractions that can keep you busy with a full day of enjoyment.

A beautiful lake, zoo, amusement park, science center, heritage village, golf course, etc. are some of the attractions that you will find in this place. You can also try the activity of boating at this place in its beautiful lake and get a closer look at the natural beauty of the place.

  • Location : Moodushedde, Mangalore
  • Timings : 7 AM-7 PM

13. Surathkal Beach

Looking for a place just to relax and have fun? Surathkal beach is the perfect destination for that. The beach is quite a popular destination amongst the tourists as the place offers them some beautiful memories to cherish.

The breath-taking picturesque locations of the beach will make you get closer to the beauty of nature. It is the perfect place where you can enjoy with either your family or can have a peaceful relaxing time on your own.

  • Location : Surathkal, Mangalore

14. Kudroli Gokarnath Temple

It won’t be wrong to say that the temple is one great attraction in terms of its architecture and beautiful surroundings. The temple’s architecture is one of the prime reasons for the attraction of the tourists and visitors along with the peaceful surroundings. You will instantly fall in love with the beauty of the detailed architecture of this temple. Throughout the year many people visit the place for seeking the blessing of the Lord.

  • Location : Hampankatta, Mangalore
  • Timings : 6 AM-7 PM

15. Kateel Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple

To begin with, this temple has been one of the major attractions of Mangalore city for quite some time and thus it is visited by many tourists. This temple is one of the most popular choices for the tourists and visitors. The temple is well surrounded by greenery and thus becomes a beautiful tourists spot. It is dedicated to the Goddess Durga and has a mesmerizing statue of the Goddess which catches the eye of the visitors instantly.

  • Location : Kateel Post, Mangalore
  • Timings : 6 AM-8 PM

16. Sammilan Shetty’s Butterfly Park

If you are a nature’s lover and appreciate the natural beauty of the places, then this place is the perfect destination where you can visit. The place can be visited with the entire family for having an amazing and enjoyable time. As the name suggests, it offers you some great varieties of butterflies which are hard to find anywhere else. These butterflies are beautiful and will keep your interest for the maximum time.

  • Location : Belvai, Mangalore
  • Timings : 8:30 AM-10 PM

17. St. Joseph Vaz Shrine Mudipu

This is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in Mangalore. Located on the outskirts of the Mangalore city, the place is a major attraction for the tourists. It is surrounded by a very beautiful and simple garden which further enhances the beauty of the place.

The peaceful surroundings of the place attract most of the people who are looking for some relaxation from the daily stress. Overall, the place can be visited for having an unforgettable experience.

  • Location : Mudipu, Mangalore

18. Pilikula Nisargadhama

This is the very own nature park of Mangalore. The place is well-maintained and is one of the best destinations to visit with kids. The different kinds of animals will grab your attention and will entertain you with their activities. You can find tigers, lions, snakes, etc. in this nature park. This place is one of the most preferred choices of the people who are looking for a place to be visited with the entire family.

  • Location : Vamanjoor, Mangalore

Without any single doubt, Mangalore is one of the finest destinations for tourists in India. From being a huge stop for some important international deals to the happening beaches and amazing parks, this place will surely add a good number of happy memories to your photo album.

Plan your next trip to Mangalore and let us feel the same joy by reading your comments which you can write below to share the experience with us after visiting any of the above-mentioned places. Have a happy trip!

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Places to Visit in Mangalore: All You Need to Know

Mangalore stands out as a captivating and lively urban centre within India, situated along the western shoreline in Karnataka. Renowned for its exquisite beaches, rich historical landmarks, delectable culinary offerings, and profound religious heritage, the city boasts a multifaceted appeal. If you are planning a road trip or air travel to Mangalore, it is essential to consider getting domestic travel insurance to ensure your safety and peace of mind while travelling. This article aims to unveil comprehensive insights into the top places to visit in Mangalore and the importance of having travel insurance.

Top 10 places to visit in Mangalore

Here are some of the top Mangalore attractions that you must have in your list:

  • St. Aloysius Chapel: Admire the breath-taking beauty of this 19th-century chapel adorned with intricate frescoes depicting the life of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga.
  • Panambur Beach: Indulge in the serenity of the Arabian Sea at this pristine beach, perfect for a relaxing day amidst golden sands and azure waters.
  • Sultan Battery: Step back in time at this ancient watchtower built by Tipu Sultan, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Kadri Manjunath Temple: Discover the rich heritage of Mangalore at this revered temple dedicated to Lord Manjunatha, featuring intricate architecture and serene surroundings.
  • Ullal Beach: Escape the hustle and bustle of the city at this tranquil beach, ideal for a leisurely stroll or enjoying a picturesque sunset.
  • Mangaladevi Temple: Pay homage to the city's namesake deity at this historic temple known for its religious significance and architectural splendour.
  • Pilikula Nisargadhama: Immerse yourself in nature's bounty at this sprawling eco-park, offering lush greenery, wildlife encounters, and recreational activities.
  • Tannirbhavi Beach: Unwind amidst nature's beauty at this secluded beach known for its pristine shoreline and serene ambiance.
  • Kudroli Gokarnath Temple: Experience spirituality and tranquility at this revered temple dedicated to Lord Gokarnath, featuring striking Dravidian architecture.
  • Mangalore Harbour: Witness the bustling activity of one of India's major ports, offering mesmerising views of ships docking against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea.

What is the best time to visit Mangalore?

The ideal time to visit Mangalore is during the winter months, from October to February, when the weather remains pleasant with temperatures ranging from 17°C to 34°C. This period offers a respite from the sweltering heat, allowing visitors to explore the city's attractions comfortably. Moreover, the festive season during this time adds to the vibrant atmosphere, providing an opportunity to partake in cultural festivities and local celebrations.

Importance of travel insurance when travelling in India

Travelling in India, while exhilarating, can also present unforeseen challenges such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or loss of belongings. Therefore, having travel insurance is paramount to safeguard against such eventualities. It provides comprehensive coverage, including medical expenses, emergency evacuation, trip interruption, and baggage loss, ensuring peace of mind throughout your journey.

Benefits of domestic travel insurance

Here are some of the key benefits of travel insurance .

  • Medical coverage: Access to quality healthcare services and coverage for medical expenses incurred during emergencies.
  • Trip cancellation: Travel insurance gives reimbursement for non-refundable expenses in case of trip cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances.
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As you plan your itinerary for exploring the enchanting city of Mangalore and its surrounding attractions, remember the importance of domestic travel insurance. It serves as your trusted companion, offering reassurance and support throughout your journey.

Frequently asked questions

Mangalore is renowned for its stunning beaches, historical monuments, vibrant culture, and mouthwatering cuisine. Some of the top Mangalore attractions include St. Aloysius Chapel, Panambur Beach, Sultan Battery, and the delectable seafood cuisine.

The best time to visit Mangalore is during the winter months, from October to February. This period offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.

Yes, it is highly recommended to get travel insurance for your holiday in Mangalore. Travel insurance provides coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, baggage loss, and other unforeseen events. It ensures a worry-free and enjoyable experience during your visit to this beautiful city.

In Mangalore, spend a day exploring Sultan Battery for its historical significance, visit Kadri Manjunath Temple for its architectural beauty, and stroll along Panambur Beach for a relaxing time. Don't miss tasting local delicacies at Central Market and experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of Mangaladevi Temple.

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  • 25 Places to Visit in Mangalore

Mangalore is an important port city of Karnataka, which is best known for sun-kissed beaches, age-old temples, lush green gardens and lush public parks. For those who wish to spend a relaxing and peaceful vacation, Mangalore makes a perfect choice. So, if you have few days in hand to explore this scenic city; here is the list of most beautiful places to visit in Mangalore, handpicked for you.

Mangalore with pamper you with choice when it comes to sightseeing. Keep aside ample days so that you can enjoy getting around Mangalore. Each and every beach in Mangalore is stupendous and worth visiting. Here are the best places to see in Mangalore that ought to be on your list if you have a vacation planned ahead. Keep ample days aside for a wonderful time in the coastal city as the following places to visit in Mangalore are handpicked.

Panambur BeachKudroli Gokarnath TempleNew Mangalore PortBejai MuseumSt Aloysius ChapelSultan BatteryPilikula Park and Golf CourseMilagres ChurchUllal BeachKateel Shri Durgaparameshwari TempleKadri Manjunatha TempleKadri Hill ParkTannirbhavi BeachRosario CathedralMangaladevi TempleSurathkal BeachSomeshwara BeachSasihithlu BeachShri Sharavu Mahaganapathi TemplePolali Rajarajeshwari TempleForum Fiza MallCity Centre MallPilikula Regional Science CenterSakleshpurThousand Pillar Temple

1. Panambur Beach

A tranquil and scenic beach, Panambur is best known for its stunning sunset view, photography, and thrilling water sports. One of the must-visit places to visit in Mangalore, it is located close to New Mangalore Port and the cleanest and pristine beaches of the town. One can enjoy beach strolls and sunbathe, while those who are fond of adventure sports can indulge in jet skiing, water scooter rides, camel riding, buggy and horse riding and banana boat rides. Panambur Beach is famous for hosting International Kite Festival, every year. Along with kite flying ceremonies, boat races and sand sculpture competitions are also a part of this festival. Visiting this beach is one of the best things to do in Mangalore.

2. Kudroli Gokarnatha Temple

Beautifully lit Kudroli Gokarnatha Temple

Kudroli Gokarnatha Temple, also known as Gokarnanatheshwara Temple is among the most popular places to visit in Mangalore with family. Dedicated to Gokarnanatha, a form of Lord Shiva, this temple in Mangalore was built by Sri Narayana Guru, who was prohibited from entering other temples of this area. The temple reflects Dravidian-style architecture and features 60 feet high, golden Gopuram. Around the year, thousands of devotees from all over the country visit this ancient temple to offer prayers and seek blessings. If you’re into architecture, this can be one of the best Mangalore tourist places for you.

Location: Kudroli, Kodailbail, Mangaluru, Karnataka Timings: 6 am to 7 pm

3. New Mangalore Port

The only major port of Karnataka and the 7th largest port of India is Mangalore Port. This all-weather port is located in Panambur, at the confluence of Phalguni River with the Arabian Sea and started its operation in 1974. Before that Old Port, popular as Mangalore Bunder was in operation. Medium to large vessels is seen at the port, mainly exporting minerals like iron ore, granite, manganese along with coffee, spices and cashew. This is a place one must add to their Mangalore places to visit.

Location: Panambur, Mangalore, Karnataka Timings: 6 AM to 10 PM

4. Bejai Museum

Looking for some of the best places to visit in Mangalore with kids? Bejai Museum is the one for you. Located at the heart of Mangalore City, it’s often referred to as Seemanthi Bai Government Museum, the two-storied building resembles a ship. Housing impressive collections of ancient coins, artifacts, weapons, items of daily use, paintings and sculptures, this museum in Mangalore provides a detailed insight into Indian history, heritage and culture. Built in 1955 by Col. V.R. MIrajkar, the Bejai Museum is the city’s only museum and is a visual treat for history buffs and archaeologists.

Location: Bejai, Mangaluru, Karnataka Timings: 10 AM – 5:30 PM

5. St Aloysius Chapel

Another important religious place, as well as one of the noteworthy Mangalore attractions, St. Aloysius Chapel is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Mangalore. Known for astounding architecture and interior, this church was built in 1800 and offers unobstructed views of the Arabian Sea. St. Aloysius Chapel houses many beautiful frescos, paintings and sculptures but the paintings by Italian artist Antonio Moscheni are surely the stunners.

Location: P B No 720, Kodialbail, Mangaluru Timings: 7 AM – 7 PM

6. Sultan Battery

Sultan Battery amid green fields Image Source

Sultan Battery is among the most fascinating tourist places to visit in Mangalore for history buffs. This is a watchtower, built by Tipu Sultan, hence the name. The tower, built of black stone was constructed to keep a close watch on the invading ships on the Arabian Sea. The place has underground chambers, where Sultan stored canyons and gunpowder. Later, this was taken over by the British and was used as the Naval Office. Presently, this is a historic structure and people climb up the stairs to the top of Sultan Battery to enjoy the jaw-dropping vistas of the Arabian sea and the surrounding.

Places to stay: Treebo Trend Brahma, Hotel Wilton, Hotel Le Sapphire, EMPEROR BUSINESS CLASS HOTEL, Pookottil Residency, Capital Residency Location: Sultan Battery Rd, Urva, Gandhinagar, Mangaluru, Karnataka Timings: 9 AM -9:15 PM

7. Pilikula Park and Golf Course

people enjoying boating at Pilikula Park and Golf Course One of the most happening and interesting places to visit in Mangalore is Pilikula Park and Golf Course. With a zoo, a lake, a heritage village, an amusement park, and a sprawling golf course; this place allures tourists with families and kids. One can indulge in leisure strolls, day picnics, or boating thus making it perfect for a family outing.

Location: Pilikula, Moodushedde, Mangalore, Karnataka Timings: 7 AM – 7 PM

8. Milagres Church

One of the oldest churches of Mangalore and Dakshin Kannada, Milagres Church should be added to your Mangalore sightseeing itinerary. This Roman Catholic church in Mangalore, situated in the Hampankatta area, was constructed in 1680 by Bishop Thomas de Castro. The former structure was revamped in some years and the present-day church was built in 1784. This beautiful white marble structure reflects historical glory and pride and hosts regular mass and prayer services, including special Sunday mass. It is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore.

Location: Hampankatta, Mangaluru, Karnataka Timings: NA

9. Ullal Beach

Ullal Beach is the perfect place to sit, unwind, relax and watch the sunset. The coast of Ullal Beach is dotted with luxuriant casuarina and palm plantations, while the unmatched view of the azure sea from here is simply mind-blowing. One of the most stunning places to visit near Mangalore, Ullal Beach is located approximately 12 km from Mangalore. This place is dotted with small shacks and eateries and tourists visit this place during the weekend to enjoy swimming, surfing, and other water sports.

Location: Ullal City, Mangalore, Karnataka Timings: 6 AM to 8 PM

10. Kateel Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple

Located 25 km from Mangalore, Kateel Shri Durga Parameshwari Temple is another holy place worth seeing. Set on an island in the middle of River Nandini, the Shri Durga Parameshwari temple draws a huge number of devotees throughout the year, especially during Durga Ashtami. Certainly, this is among the popular places to visit near Mangalore. If you are visiting Mangalore in July, then you must definitely visit this place.

Location: Kateel Post, Mangalore, Karnataka Timings: 6 AM to 10 PM

11. Kadri Manjunatha Temple

Kadri Manjunatha Temple is one of the most religious Mangalore tourist places and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple was constructed in the year 1068 in Vijaynagari style with influence from Buddhist architecture. The temple is located in a spiritual and calm location at the base of Kadri Hills. The prehistoric evidence and artifacts are located at the site of the temple which makes it even more interesting to visit.

Places to stay: Hotel Sai Palace, Treebo Trend Samit Suites, Hotel Inland Avenue, Hotel Karuna Residence, Hotel Karuna Residence Location: Kadri Temple Rd, Vasanth Vihar, Kadri, Mangalore, Karnataka 575002 Timings: 06:30 AM – 02:00 PM, 04:00 PM – 08:30 PM

12. Kadri Hill Park

Kadri Hill Park is one of those Mangalore places to visit when you want a piece of quiet. The large park offer lush greenery that invigorates your tired soul. The manicured gardens with flowers of variegated colors look appealing to the eyes. Bring your favorite book to read or just take a nap in the shadow of a tree. There are plenty. The largest park in Mangalore, you will even find a musical fountain and swings section to your delight.

Location: Near NH-17, Mangalore 575001, India Timings: 5-8:30 PM

13. Tannirbhavi Beach

One of the most popular tourist places in Mangalore, Tannirbhavi attracts crowds in huge numbers. The beach is located on the outskirts of Mangalore and offers picturesque sunset views. Enjoy walking naked feet along the golden coastline and the fresh breeze blowing through your hair. Chase the waves or just sit and gaze at the ocean in introspection. Whatever you do, just do not miss visiting this place.

Location: Mangalore, Karnataka Timings: Open 24 hours

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14. Rosario Cathedral

Apart from being a religious spot, what makes this church one of the best places to see in Mangalore. The 16th-century Roman Catholic church looks prominent with its dome and magnificent cross. If you seek peace and tranquility, then you must definitely visit the church. The serene eyes of Our Lady of the Rosary will absolve all your problems in life.

Location: Hodge Bazaar, Hampankatta, Mangalore, Karnataka 575001 Timings: 9 AM – 5 PM, Mass timings

15. Mangaladevi Temple

Visited by devotees in large numbers, the grand temple is one of the holy places to see in Mangalore. The temple is dedicated to Mangaladevi who is considered to be a form of Goddess Durga. The fierce goddess fulfills all your wishes and helps you overcome obstacles if you wish her with an honest heart. The ancient temple is a believer’s favorite place to find peace and tranquility.

Places to stay: Hotel Sai Palace, Square Suite, COSMO LODGE, Treebo Trend Samit Suites, The Gateway Hotel Old Port Road Mangalore Location: Mangaladevi Temple Rd, Bolar, Mangalore, Karnataka 575001 Timings: 6-10 AM, 12-1 PM, 4-8 PM

16. Surathkal Beach

If you are a beach baby, then Surathkal Beach should definitely be on your list. One of the most magnificent Mangalore tourist places, Surathkal Beach offers the charm of endless shores and golden sunsets. The best part is that, unlike Goa, beaches in Mangalore do not have large crowds. So, you can enjoy calm without any touristy bustle. There are also a few options to engage in watersports.

Location: Krishnapura, Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka 575014 Timings: Open 24 hours

17. Someshwara Beach

Someshwara beach is one of the most wonderful places to see in Mangalore. The beach is mostly famous for the centuries-old Somanatha Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. When it comes to beaches, each and every shore in Mangalore is bewitching offering mesmerizing views of the Arabian Sea. You could enjoy walking in the golden sand or hitting the waters for some frolic. However, be safe during the time of high tides.

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18. Sasihithlu Beach

Since Mangalore is a coastal city, there is a myriad of beaches in Mangalore for your leisure. Sasihithlu Beach is one of the offbeat tourist places in Mangalore that is located north of the city. One should visit this beach for picturesque views. The white sand against the blue sky looks breathtaking. It is also the venue for Karnataka’s surfing festival. The island of Munda and the confluence of the backwaters of Nandini and Shambhavi rivers add to the scenery.

Location: Sasihithlu Rd, Haleyangadi, Karnataka 575025 Timings: 8 AM – 7:30 PM

19. Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple

Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple is one of the famous Mangalore tourist places and has huge reverence among Hindu devotees. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha, the temple is believed to be centuries old. The architecture and design of the temple are quite unique which you will observe during your visit. There are also interesting legends attached to the temple. The temple is filled with devotees during major festivals and events. Without a doubt, it is one of the best places to see in Mangalore.

Location: Sharavu Ganapathi Temple Rd, opp. Ideal Towers, Hampankatta, Mangalore, Karnataka 575001 Timings: 6:30am–12:30pm, 4:15 – 8:30 pm

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20. Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple

Just like there are so many beaches in Mangalore, there are numerous temples as well. Polali Rajarajeshwari temple is one of the most revered Mangalore places to visit that attracts devotees in huge numbers. The reason is the idol of Sree Rajarajeshwari, made from a type of clay that has medicinal properties. The 8thcentury temple boasts magnificent architecture and design with copper plates on the roof and intricate wooden carvings on the idols.

Location: Bantwal, Polali, Karnataka 574219 Timings: 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 5 PM to 8:30 PM

21. Forum Fiza Mall

If you need access to food, shopping, and entertainment all at one place, then head to Forum Fiza Mall. It is a one-stop destination for fun and one of the best tourist places in Mangalore. Watch a Telugu movie in the cineplex or enjoy dining at the various restaurants in the mall, it is your choice. Go on a shopping spree because you will find a variety of brands and stores to shop from. The mall is always brimming with exciting events. Maybe you could take a part in those.

Location: Mangaladevi Temple Rd, Pandeshwar, Mangalore, Karnataka 575001 Timings: NA

22. City Centre Mall

The gigantic mall is built of 7 floors with huge underground and rooftop parking. No wonder it is the fifth largest mall in Karnataka and the second largest in Karnataka. Find a variety of options for dining, shopping, and entertainment. If you are running out of places to visit in Mangalore, then come straight to the mall. You won’t be bored. It is a guarantee. If you are not much of a spender, you could at least enjoy window shopping.

Location: KSR Road, Hampankatta, Mangalore, Karnataka 57500 Timings: 10 AM – 10 PM

23. Pilikula Regional Science Center

Set up in an area of 10 acres, Pilikula Regional Science Center is one of the best places to visit in Mangalore. The science center has 3 exhibition galleries, an activity area, an inflatable dome planetarium, a 3D theatre facility, a library, and other facilities. This is one of a kind science center having a science park in the garden area as well as a dinosaur park. You can also check out the planetarium that hosts special shows.

Location: Moodushedde, Vamanjoor Post, Mangalore, Karnataka 575028 Timings: 10.00 AM – 5.30 PM, ticket issued till 5.00 PM

24. Kukke Subramanya Temple

The village of Subramanya in the state of Karnataka, consisting of this mind-blowing and stunning Kukke Subramanya temple in the Western Ghats of the country.

The temple is solely dedicated to Lord Subramanya also known as Lord Karthik, who is the son of Lord Shiva. You will see that the temple is surrounded by beautiful gardens and forests that make it utterly picturesque.

Everyday rituals and pujas are conducted in the temple along with other special homams and pujas for particular problems in the horoscope. It is one of the favorite tourist places in Mangalore city that you must visit.

Location: Mardala, Sullia, Subramanya, Karnataka. Timings: Everyday from 6 am to 9.00pm. Entry Charges: Entry is free.

25. Thousand Pillar Temple Moodbidri

The temple is famous with the name of Saavira Kambada Basadi, and this prominent Jain temple is located in Moodbidri, Karnataka. The enormous structure of the temple speaks about the glorious past of the Jain rulers of Moodbidri. This site is dedicated to the 8th Tirthankar Chandraprabha and features a massive 8-foot idol. The temple attracts tourists with its unique structure comprising 1000 pillars.

Location: 3XFX+J2R, Moodbidri, Karnataka 574227 Timings: 7:30 AM – 6 PM

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Chaos reigned at the Brussels premiere of “ Love Lies Bleeding ” on Saturday, after a barrage of homophobic and misogynistic comments during the screening led to a mass walkout followed by retaliatory protests and a police response. More than 60 queer women stormed out of the regional premiere once the screening turned toxic, while screening organizers claim at least three instances of physical violence.

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While the Brussels fest has built a reputation on boisterous screenings animated by ribald interaction – with a smart aleck vibe akin to “Mystery Science Theater 3000” and a loyal audience that leans male and geeky – a younger, queerer, more female-skewing crowd flocked to the Saturday premiere for the chance to see Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian ignite on the big screen (though the stars were not in attendance). Unfortunately, sparks flew in the 1,400-seat auditorium as well.

Attendees tell Variety that the screening’s erstwhile irreverent commentary soon curdled into more disturbing – and, more to the point, legally dubious – extremes once the film’s same-sex romance took the forefront. Love scenes were met with homophobic heckles and jeers, while an instance of sexual coercion drew applause.

Festival representatives corroborate this account, but insist that the ugliness came from a small segment of the crowd. “10 people out of 1,400 is already 10 too many,” says BIFFF press chief Jonathan Lenaerts.

The first walkouts began at around the 20-minute mark, while others from the queer community stayed in to push back against the audience commentary. Both parties confirm that some altercations turned from verbal to physical as tempers flared — though the question of instigation leads to predictably contrasting responses. Still, both would agree that the rise in hostility gave way to a similar rise in invective, leading to barbs with a hateful bite.

“Once we stood up, we started hearing insults directed at us,” says an attendee who goes by Næ Palm. “It became something much nastier. Violent. We were overwhelmed, crying and we said to each other that this wasn’t normal.”

Such heated language fueled a growing exodus – eventually seeing somewhere between 60 and 80 attendees regrouping in the cinema lobby. There, the young viewers began to push back en masse.

In lieu of admission refunds, the protesters pushed against the very event – asking that the show be cut short. When festival organizers opted against that request, the incensed attendees became more vocal in their protests, looking to interrupt the screening from the outside before local law enforcement arrived to break up the demonstration.

la #honte @bifff_festival qui laisse des commentaires et insultes transphobes, lesbophobes et misogynes, forçant une 80aine de personnes a sortir de la scéance car trop mal a l'aise et qui pour seule réponse appellent la police. La honte. pic.twitter.com/s1B44UtsDa — camarade miel 🔻 (@lululatuile) April 13, 2024

“We shouted so that they could hear us inside too, to spoil their experience of the film a bit, just as they had spoiled ours,” Palm says.

BIFFF’s Jonathan Lenaerts confirms that the festival called the police to break up the protest and to ensure that the nearly sold-out show could continue. With no further festival dates planned and the wider release not yet dated, Saturday’s chaotic evening was for many an eagerly awaited opportunity to see “Love Lies Bleeding” on the big screen — a fact that makes the BIFFF’s interest in the title all the more bittersweet.

“We had programmed this film specifically because it touched on the LGBT community,” Lenaerts says. “We thought it was great that [this kind of] fantasy filmmaking was also opening to this community, giving us the perfect opportunity to welcome a new audience to our festival.”

Few would argue that the gambit paid off, though Lenaerts hopes to keep trying.

“We have a duty to contextualize,” he says. “To make sure that all communities feel welcome and on the same footing. The humor in the room should never be targeted and mean spirited, and all exceptions are intolerable. To be frank, a gram of shit will spoil a kilo of caviar, and right now, we’re going to do everything we can to remove that gram of shit. We will take direct measures: If someone makes inappropriate comments, they’ll be immediately thrown out.”

pic.twitter.com/mkyE4rOzdt — BIFFF (@bifff_festival) April 14, 2024

“The press release makes absolutely no apology, and takes absolutely no responsibility for making a mistake,” Palm says. “The BIFFF – and festivals in general – should recognize that their films are not neutral, that some have a political value, something to say about certain communities, as was the case with the lesbian community here. And it was a mistake to present this film without any context or preparation — especially for such an audience.”

“This film represents us,” Fischer says. “It was made for and by our community, so to have our experience ruined by homophobes is terrible. We all feel very sad, shocked and angry, because we feel that our position cannot exist without attack. [The fight against] homophobia still has a long way to go.”

“We’ve really been robbed of something, robbed of our moment,” Palm adds.

A24 did not immediately respond to Variety ‘s request for comment.

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