Two-Day Itinerary for Mangaluru

  1. Day 1: Kadri Manjunatha Temple
    10 minutes (2.5 km) from Mangaluru City Centre

    Kadri Manjunatha Temple is one of the oldest and most revered shrines in Mangaluru, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is famous for the bronze statue of Lord Lokeshwara (a form of Lord Shiva) and also has a pond called Manasa Sarovara. The architecture of the temple is a perfect blend of Hindu and Buddhist styles.

  2. Day 1: Tannirbhavi Beach
    25 minutes (11 km) from Kadri Manjunatha Temple

    Tannirbhavi Beach is a secluded and serene beach, surrounded by dense vegetation. The beach is popular among locals and tourists for its panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and its peaceful atmosphere. One can enjoy a peaceful stroll, sunbathe or indulge in water sports activities here. The beach also has a few shacks serving seafood and refreshments.

  3. Day 2: St. Aloysius Chapel
    20 minutes (8 km) from previous location

    St. Aloysius Chapel is a magnificent and ornate chapel known for its exquisite frescoes and artwork. The chapel was built in the late 19th century and is under the administration of the Mangalore Jesuit Educational Society. It is a must-visit attraction for its stunning architecture and beautiful artwork.

  4. Day 2: Pilikula Nisargadhama
    40 minutes (17 km) from St. Aloysius Chapel

    Pilikula Nisargadhama is a nature park and tourist attraction located on the outskirts of Mangaluru. The park is spread over an area of 370 acres and houses a biological park, a botanical garden, a water park, an artisan village, and a golf course. The park is ideal for a day trip with family or friends to enjoy nature and indulge in various activities.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Kadri Manjunatha Temple (1 hour, free entry)
  • Tannirbhavi Beach (2 hours, free entry)
  • St. Aloysius Chapel (1.5 hours, free entry)
  • Pilikula Nisargadhama (4 hours, INR 200 per person entry fee)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 200 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can add the Mangaluru Central Market and the Mangaladevi Temple to the itinerary. The Central Market is famous for its fresh produce, spices, and fish, while the Mangaladevi Temple is another ancient temple dedicated to the Hindu goddess Mangaladevi. If you have less time, you can skip Pilikula Nisargadhama and visit the Mangaluru City Centre for shopping and street food.

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