Mangalore is positioned on the Arabian Sea, where golden palm-lined beaches and oceanfront restaurants and bars meet sacred Hindu temples and historic museums. Mangalore possesses an off-the-beaten-path vibe with its widespread iconic monuments and local markets but also boasts notable big-city attractions.
Things to do in Mangalore
Spend a day at Mangalore’s alluring beaches swimming and sunbathing. Tannirbhavi Beach is known for its family-run eateries and waterfront park, while the low-key Panambur Beach is home to wide stretches of golden sand and an iconic lighthouse. Visit the nearby Someshwar Beach for the Someshwara Temple or Ullal Beach for picturesque coconut trees.
Discover the city’s rich Hindu and Catholic roots at one of the many temples around town, including the popular Gokarnanatheshwara Temple, which hosts regular festivals. The 9th-century Mangaladevi Temple showcases priceless relics in numerous shrines, while the grand St. Aloysius Chapel features a magnificent central chamber adorned with Italian frescoes.
Immerse yourself in Mangalore’s history at the fascinating Aloyseum, a museum home to the region’s first automobile, European art and ancient weaponry and clothing. Afterwards, wander along the Gurupura River to admire historic structures, including the 18th-century Sultan Battery and iconic Jesus Statue.
Are you visiting Mangalore with your family? Treat the kids to a day out at Manasa, a water park with a sprawling swimming pool featuring water slides and an aquatic playground. The neighbouring Pilikula Biological Park is the perfect place to spot native wildlife, such as tigers, mouse deer, langurs, wild boars and sloth bears.
Getting around Mangalore
Mangalore is about 15 minutes’ drive from Mangalore International Airport and connected to major cities via long-distance buses and trains from the Mangalore Central and Mangalore Junction stations. You can get around using auto rickshaws, taxis, public buses, rideshare services and rental bikes and cars.