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A schematic map showing the tourist places in Mangalore city. The city of Mangalore is proclaimed as the gateway to Karnataka [1] and lies nestled between the blue waters of the Arabian Sea and the green, towering hills of the Western Ghats. The 184 square km city is spread out over the backwaters of the two rivers, Netravati and Gurpura.
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Mangalore" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pilikula Nisargadhama (or Nisarga Dhama) [1] is a multi-purpose tourist attraction, at Vamanjoor, eastern part of Mangalore city in Karnataka, managed by the District Administration of Dakshina Kannada. It is a major tourist attraction of Mangalore. It attracts large number of tourists due to the availability of multiple facilities.
Tannirbhavi beach is a beach in Mangalore, Karnataka, India.It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in coastal Karnataka. Along with the beach, Sultan Battery, Tannirbavi Tree Park & the proposed Marine museum are also the tourist attractions.
Panambur Beach is a beach on the shores of the Arabian Sea in the city of Mangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is the most popular, well connected and the most visited beach of Karnataka. [1] Panambur beach is about 10 km (6.2 mi) north of Mangalore city center [2] and comes under the administration of Mangalore City Corporation. It ...
Tagore Park is a recreation park situated in Mangalore in the state of Karnataka in India. [1] It contains a lighthouse, with a height of 33 feet built in the year 1900. [2] The lighthouse carries an acetylene light. [2] It is located adjacent to Light house hill (LHH) road, one of the busiest roads in the city.
A schematic map showing tourist attractions in Mangalore city Mangalore is bounded by the Laccadive Sea to its west and by the Western Ghats to its east. [ 83 ] As a municipal entity the city spans 170 km 2 (65.64 sq mi). [ 3 ]
Kundavarman built grand shrine to Mangaladevi was built on the hallowed place with the guidance of the sages. Even today the two temples of Mangaladevi and Kadri, Mangalore have maintained their connection. The hermits of Kadri Yogirajmutt visit Mangaladevi temple on the first days of Kadri temple festival and offer prayer and silk clothes.