January
18.7 - 35.3 °C
February
19.7 - 36.4 °C
March
21.5 - 36.5 °C
April
22.4 - 36 °C
May
22.2 - 35.6 °C
June
21.8 - 33.7 °C
July
21.5 - 31.3 °C
August
21.7 - 31 °C
September
21.8 - 32.3 °C
October
21.6 - 33.7 °C
November
20.1 - 34.8 °C
December
18.9 - 34.9 °C
Major Airports :
Mangalore International Airport (IXE)
State :
Karnataka
Mangalore
Major Airports :
Mangalore International Airport (IXE)
State :
Karnataka
A journey through time and beauty
Mangalore stands along the western coast of India as an alluring blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty. Travellers to this coastal gem brimming with history are drawn in by its allure: charming lanes to explore, architectural treasures waiting to be unearthed, alluring allures that combine tradition with modernity seamlessly—it offers travellers an experience they won't soon forget!
A glimpse into history
Entering Mangalore is like walking into a living history book. Dating back centuries, its ancient roots make for an intriguing mix of Arab, Portuguese, and British legacies that continue to shape its character today. From bustling marketplaces full of trading goods and commerce to bustling palm fronds that whisper stories of trade conquest and cultural exchange, its past unfolds before you.
Enter a realm of architectural splendours
Mangalore's architecture stands as a testimony to its colourful past. Ancient temples with intricate carvings await exploration, such as Kudroli Gokarnath Temple and Kadri Manjunatha Temple in Kadri. Shining domes and white spires of churches reflect Portuguese influences; Milagres Church and St. Aloysius Chapel especially capture visitor attention and hearts alike. Meanwhile, Sultan Battery Watchtower reminds us of Mangalore Port's strategic significance throughout its long history.
The charm of modernity
Mangalore seamlessly merges its historical essence with contemporary vibrance. Modern skyscrapers loom over colonial-era structures, showing its transformation into an economic and cultural powerhouse. Stroll along Mangaladevi Road for an experience of the city's pulse pulsing with life and commerce.
A culinary odyssey
No travelogue of Mangalore would be complete without an exploration of its culinary offerings. From delicious seafood platters to the unique Udupi cuisine, every dish here is an experience. From aromatic sardine curries to dosas drenched in fragrant ghee-drenched butter, their culinary narrative rivals the city itself!
Tranquil beach escapes
Mangalore's coastline offers an abundance of tranquil beach escapes. Whether you prefer solitude or beach sports activities, Mangalore provides numerous choices - Panambur Beach tempts visitors with its golden sands while Someshwar Beach promises relaxation amid lush greenery.
Illustrating a cultural mosaic
Festivals in Mangalore showcase its cultural richness. The city comes to life during festivals like Mangaluru Dasara, Paryaya Festival, and Karavali Utsav when traditional music, dance, rituals, and festivities come together to create an atmosphere of festivity and joyousness that brings communities closer together.
Attractions
worth a thousand stories
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Milagres Church’s 17th century Gothic-inspired architecture, narrates tales of devotion, survival, and the passage of time.
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fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Kadri Manjunath Temple’s renowned bronze statue of Lord Lokeshwara, is an intriguing and rare blend of Hindu and Buddhist characteristics.
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