Two-Day Itinerary for Exploring Mangalore

  1. Day 1: St. Aloysius College Chapel
    10 minutes (3.5 km) from Mangalore Central Railway Station

    Start your two-day trip in Mangalore with a visit to the beautiful St. Aloysius College Chapel, located inside the St. Aloysius College campus. The chapel features exquisite paintings on the interiors by Italian artist Antony Moshaini and provides a view of the entire campus from the top. Take some time to admire the art, architecture, and history of the chapel, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

  2. Day 1: Pilikula Biological Park and Zoo
    30 minutes (16 km) from St. Aloysius College Chapel

    Next on your itinerary, head over to the Pilikula Biological Park and Zoo for a thrilling time with nature and wildlife. The park covers an area of 370 acres, housing over 1500 animals and birds of 100 different species. Take a stroll in nature trails, spot deer, jackals, tigers, and other animals in their natural habitat and visit the zoo to experience close-up encounters with exotic animals. You can even enjoy boating, or relax in the fascinating landscape of the park.

  3. Day 1: Ullal Beach
    20 minutes (10 km) from Pilikula Biological Park and Zoo

    End your first day by relaxing on the gorgeous Ullal Beach. It is a secluded yet stunning beach, positioned on the shores of the Arabian Sea with palm-fringed sand views and clear water. Enjoy the cool breeze, watch the sunset, and relish the fresh seafood served by the houseboat restaurants nearby.

  4. Day 2: Mangaladevi Temple
    25 minutes (6 km) from Ullal Beach

    Start your second day by visiting the Mangaladevi Temple, a prominent shrine located in the heart of Mangalore. The temple, built in the 9th century, is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Mangaladevi, and is believed to be the starting point of the city's history. The temple's pristine architectural features, pond, and serene surrounding will create a peaceful atmosphere that energizes your day.

  5. Day 2: Kadri Hill Park
    20 minutes (4.4 km) from Mangaladevi Temple

    Head over to the Kadri Hill Park, a perfect place to spend some quality time close to nature. This park highlights the natural beauty of the Western Ghats with a diverse array of flora and fauna. With its peaceful surroundings, large green fields, children's play area, musical fountains and parkland trails, Kadri Hill Park is an ideal location to relax and unwind.

  6. Day 2: Gokarna
    1 hour 15 minutes (60 km) from Kadri Hill Park

    End your trip with a visit to the gorgeous city of Gokarna, a town situated on the West coast of India. The town is known for its magnificent beaches, fascinating temples, and austere yet stunning natural beauty. Gokarna Beach, also known as the Golden Beach, is a perfect location to soak-up in the sun, sea and surf. You can also hike to the ancient Mahabaleshwara temple and explore the nearby tourist hotspots.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • St. Aloysius College Chapel (1 hour, Free)
  • Pilikula Biological Park and Zoo (3-4 hours, INR 60)
  • Ullal Beach (2-3 hours, Free)
  • Mangaladevi Temple (1 hour, Free)
  • Kadri Hill Park (2-3 hours, Free)
  • Gokarna (5-6 hours, INR 500 for taxi service)
  • Total Estimated Costs (excluding food and accommodation): INR 560-1060

Useful Tips

If you have an extra day, explore some of the nearby attractions, such as the famous St. Mary's Island, Tannirbhavi Beach, and Panambur Beach. You can also visit the Mangalore Fish Market, famous for its fresh seafood and enthusiastic vendors.

If you have less time, start your day with Pilikula Biological Park & Zoo and Ullal Beach, then proceed to Mangaladevi Temple and Kadri Hill Park.

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