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Mangalore Holiday Packages: rated 4.3/5 (based on 12 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹10,000/-

Mangalore Holiday Packages

Also referred to as Mangaluru, Mangalore is one of the most visited cities in Karnataka. It is the main port city of the state, and thus a major attractant for people coming from various parts of the country as well as the world.
You can expect to see a lot of sunny beaches here, as well as churches and temples, as well as lush green parks. The rich cultural heritage of this age old city means that there are plenty of monuments and ruins to explore here. Experience all this and more when you book the best Mangalore tour package, with a well planned and exhaustive itinerary. Some of the best Mangalore travel packages will offer you a chance to visit all of these attractions.

Places To Visit With Mangalore Travel Packages

Mangalore is great for spending time at the many beaches of the city, or visit a temple or church, or spend a couple of hours at a lush green garden flanked by fountains and man-made waterfalls. Make sure that your Mangalore trip plan is foolproof by reading up on what to expect over there. Some of the best places to visit in Mangalore include:

1. Panambur Beach

What’s Special: Natural beauty, water sports, western ghats

Nearby Attractions: Tannirbhavi Beach, Shree Nandaneshwara Temple, Kudroli Gokarnath Temple, Kadri Manjunath Temple

Timings: 8 am to 7 pm

Entry Fee: INR 60

Distance from Mangalore International Airport: 11.9 km

If you want to see a really clean beach, then Panambur Beach is where you should head. Located right next to the New Mangalore Port, this beach is where the locals and tourists go to when looking for some fun activities to indulge in. Enjoy a picnic here, or a swim in the sea, the choice is yours.

2. Kadri Hill Park

What’s Special: Wildlife-spotting, photography, Laser fountain show, nature

Nearby Attractions: Manjunatha Temple, Sri Bhadrakali Temple, Kadri Temple, Bijai Church

Timings: 6 am to 8:30 pm

Entry Fee: None

Distance from Mangalore International Airport: 10.8 km

This is a much acclaimed wildlife park or animal conservatory of Mangalore. It has lush green grasslands and rolling hills, which are home to a variety of exotic flora and fauna from anteaters to birds of various species. There is also a musical fountain here that is let off in the evening, and is a major attraction among children.

3. Sultan Battery Watchtower

What’s Special: Historical site, boat ride

Nearby Attractions: Kudroli Gokarnath Temple, Tannirbhavi Beach, Kadri Manjunath Temple, St. Aloysius Chapel, Mangaladevi Temple

Timings: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm

Built By: Tipu Sultan

Built In: 1784

Entry Fee: N/A

Distance from Mangalore International Airport:12.8 km

This watchtower was constructed by Tipu Sultan, as a way to keep an eye on the Gurpur River, from where warships could have entered the city. Although it has been well maintained for several years, it has not fallen into a state of disarray. It is still a favorite spot for those looking for some peace and quiet, with a beautiful view right in front of them.

4. Tannirbhavi Beach

Nearby Attractions: Tannirbavi Tree Park, Marine museum, Sultan Battery

Timings: 9 am to 9.15 pm

Entry Fee: None

Distance from Mangalore International Airport: 13.4 km

Another one of those picture perfect beaches in Mangalore, the Tannirbhavi beach is loved by locals and tourists alike. The sunsets, especially, are said to be unbelievably beautiful here, painting the evening sky in hues of tangerine, pink and muted tones of yellow.

5. Kudroli Gokarnath Temple

What’s Special: Pilgrim site dedicated to Gokarnanatha

Nearby Attractions: St. Aloysius Chapel, Sultan Battery, Kudroli Shree Bhagavathi Temple, Kadri Sri Manjunatha Temple

Timings: 6:00 am to 2:00 pm and 4:30 pm to 9 pm

Built By: Adhyaksha HoigeBazar Koragappa

Built In: 1912

Entry Fee: None

Distance from Mangalore International Airport: 12.2 km

The Kudroli Gokarnath Temple is a must-visit spot in Mangalore, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Constructed by Sri Narayana Guru, this temple was made especially for the Billava community who were not allowed to enter any other temple premises in the olden days due to casteism. The huge temple complex and the beautiful idols here will make you fall in love with the place.

6. Pilikula Park and Golf Course

What’s Special: Greenery, golf, entertainment, lake, amusement park

Nearby Attractions: Pilikula Biological Park, Manasa Amusement Park, Kudupu Shree Anantha Padmanabha Temple

Timings: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm

Built In: 1996

Entry Fee: INR 50 (Approximately)

Distance from Mangalore International Airport: 10.2 km

Surrounded by green trees and wonderful vistas, Pilikula Park and Golf Course are the best places to visit in Mangalore. These are the perfect spots for travelers who are wishing to lose themselves in the lap of nature. Further, the park is beautified with a zoo, amusement park, heritage village, lake, and a golf course Offering you a fantastic time with your loved ones. All in all, this attraction is ideal for travelers of all kinds including, children and adults as well.

7. Bejai Museum

What’s Special: Ancient artifacts, historical site

Nearby Attractions: Srimanthi Bai Memorial Government Museum, Kadri Sri Manjunatha Temple, St. Aloysius Chapel

Timings: 10 am to 5:30 pm (Closed on Monday)

Built By: Colonel V. R. Mirajkar

Built In: 1955

Entry Fee: INR 2

Distance from Mangalore International Airport: 11.6 km

Ideally positioned in the heart of Mangalore City, Bejai Museum is another famous tourist spot that receives a huge influx of visitors. Also known as Shreemanthi Bai Museum, the museum features various ancient artifacts that let one witness the intriguing history of the city. Further, the museum displays metallic icons, idols, statues, paintings, lamps, and many more. So, if you are a history buff, then make sure to visit this museum.

8. New Mangalore Port

What’s Special: Scenic views

Nearby Attractions: Panambur Beach, Shree Nandaneshwara Devasthana, Sultan Battery,

Kadri Sri Manjunatha Temple

Timings: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm

Built In: 4th May 1974

Entry Fee: INR 200

Distance from Mangalore International Airport: 10.4 km

One of the biggest ports in India, New Mangalore Port is another major attraction in Mangalore. It is a place where you will find various commodities being exported and imported. Granite stones, coffee, pellets, cashew, manganese, etc. are some such products. Notably, you need to have permission to visit the port as it is heavily guarded.

Best Time To Visit

Summer

The months of March to May constitute the summer months in Mangalore, when the weather is pretty hot and humid with average temperatures during the day time reaching nearly 40 degrees celsius. The city also experiences a little rainfall during these months, thus making it even more humid. Such weather is sure to hamper sightseeing and beach visits, therefore ensuring that most tourists stay away.

Winter

The winter season in Mangalore reigns from October to February, and are a great time to visit the city. The pleasant weather makes sure that visits to the beach and other tourist hot spots are not cumbersome. You can also enjoy watersports, since the waves are subdued and the water clear. In addition, there are also several festivities being celebrated in the state of Karnataka this time of the year, making it even better for tourists to visit and to plan their Mangalore trip packages during this time.

Monsoon

The rainy season in Mangalore lasts from June to September. The almost torrential rainfalls play havoc with any sightseeing plans that you would have. Also, the humidity levels are at an all time high because of the rainfall, making it a bad prospect to commence any Mangalore tour plan at this time.

Enjoy some rest and relaxation as part of the properly thought out Mangalore trip packages that also offer a couple of leisure days so that you can actually get to explore the city on your own. Spending a few days relishing the local dishes here, shopping at the street stalls and rubbing shoulders with the locals is sure to make you want to come back to this city again and again.

How To Reach Mangalore

By Air

It has its own airport that offers connectivity to selected international destinations as well as serves almost all domestic destinations. The Mangalore Bajpe International Airport is located almost 15 kms away from the city center, and can be reached easily via local cabs and buses.

By Train

If traveling by train, you can easily reach Mangalore at affordable rates and with the utmost comfort. The railway station of Mangalore connects the city to most other cities of the state, even some remote towns, and some parts of the country. Mangalore Junction (MAJN), Surathkal (SL), Mangalore Central (MAQ), Surathkal (SL)Thokur (TOK), and Ullal (ULL) are major train stations in Mangalore.

By Bus

For those looking to travel to Mangalore by road, there are plenty of buses, both state transport and private carriers, that offer connectivity to various places within and near Karnataka. You can easily get transport here for places such as Bangalore, Kochi, Goa, Ooty and Coimbatore among others.

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What dishes are a must have in Mangalore?

Some of the most popular dishes to have in Mangalore include spicy, tangy and rich curries of fish, chicken and meat. There is also the famous Neer Dosa, which is made of rice flour fried in a lace formation. The Hulu sweet is a dessert that is a must have here.

What is the story behind Mangalore’s name?

Sometimes referred to as the “Rome of the East”, thanks to being a historically rich destination, Mangaluru was named after the Hindu Goddess or power, Mangaladevi.

What can I shop for in Mangalore?

You can purchase:

  • Fresh spices
  • Silk material
  • Embroidered cloth
  • Footwear
  • Mother of pearl items
  • Handicrafts
  • Homemade chocolates
  • Cashew nuts

What language do they speak in Mangalore?

Several languages are spoken in Mangalore such as Tulu, Beary, Kannada, Hindi, Malayalam, English, but the most prevalent one is Konkani.

What are the six names of Mangalore?

The six names of Mangalore are:

  • Kudla in Tulu
  • Kodiyal in Konkani
  • Mangalore in English
  • Mangaluru in Kannada
  • Mangalapuram in Malayalam
  • Maikal in Beary

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Dr's 5 days trip to Bali

3 months ago
Good morning, we are back in Mangalore after a memorable Bali trip. Thank you for the good arrangements
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Dr Anand

Mangalore

Venkata's 5 days trip to Karnataka

8 months ago
Our trip to Mangalore was well planned by Mahesh and Vijay our car driver was excellent and well planned, I Absolutely recommend this agency
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Venkata Phaneendra Kumar Challapalli

Vijayawada

Sanjyot's 7 days trip to Karnataka

a year ago
We planned a Trip to Coorg, Mangalore and Udupi. Post card trip advisor - Simran guided us appropriately and was available on whatsapp to assist us whenever in need. Happy with the tour co-ordinator Simran. Thanks Simran Cab provided was excellent and comfortable. Cab driver Ravi guided us appropriately and was very co-operative. Thanks Ravi for great travel throughout the vacation. Hotel in Coorg (Whispering Woods) - Good facility and clean rooms amidst greenery. Breakfast in Hotel - Not that great - Ambience was sad, didnt feel like having breakfast in Hotel. Hotel in Mangalore (Sai Navratna Palace) - Great facility, clean rooms and Yummy breakfast options. All was great for this Hotel. Hotel in Udupi ( Aaryan Resort ) - Not at all good. They provided an apartment which was in a separate building. They had insects in rooms, showers were not working, cleanliness was not maintained. Breakfast serving plates were old and yellow stained - looked like all was compromised here. Felt very sad about Aaryan Resort Udupi.
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Sanjyot Zore

Pune

Kalyan's 4 days trip to Karnataka

2 years ago
Service was too good but the hotel's hospitality in Mangalore was the worst. Cab driver's behaviour was more than a friend and was safely driven. Good experience overall. Malpe Beach
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Kalyan

Hyderabad

Madhukar's 7 days trip to Karnataka

2 years ago
The trip was arranged nicely . The hotels were good except Camp 21. They were not ready to receive guests even at 2030 hrs. The provisions in the room were not sufficient . We have to ask for their help for small things. The itinerary needs a relook as we were on the beaches at afternoon in Gokarna and also on the way to Mangalore. In Mangalore we did not see any beach e.g.the confluence of river and the sea. These are small irritants. Otherwise the trip went very well. The stay at Hill View home stay was excellent .Hats off to Aishwarya for her co-operation and the arrangements. We did not have any problem at hotels. The cab service was smooth and comfortable . The driver Keshava was soft and helpful. Dealings with Aishwarya on phone were nice and reassuring.
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Madhukar Parab

Chiplun

Nsundaresan's 5 days trip to Karnataka

5 years ago
The hotel booked in Murudeshwar and Mangalore was not upto the mark. Places that were mentioned to be visited were not completely covered. Could have been a better one.
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Nsundaresan

Chennai

5 years ago
Overall experience was good but I would recommend few things. First thing our flight was early in the morning so we thought of having breakfast in flight but they are not accepting INR, we had AED but they didn't have change so we managed with some cookies which we carried. We got on time pick up from the airport. On reaching the hotel we need to wait for the check in for more than an hour. It would be good if the travel agent informed this and planned for nearby shopping. Hotel location was good and rooms were spacious. The visits were not according to the itenary but they tried to cover all the places. Need to provide a proper information if there is change in itenary. The Dubai city was short and we didn't get a chance to visit the Gold souk. The return flight is too long as it was through Mangalore, since we are group of 6 with 4 senior citizens they should have suggested and provided direct flight. Tickets for dolphins show and Burj Khalifa At the Top was given before 3 days of starting the trip, so we took the print outs. It would good if they provide the tickets for the other attractions in similar way, but underwear world and the Miracle Garden tickets were given after insisted... Most of the driver's were friendly and helpful. Miracle Garden, Global Village, Desert Safari, Cruise, At the Top of Burj khalifa and underwater world was good memories.
KD

Krithika Devi

Bangalore

Krithika's 5 days trip to Dubai

5 years ago
Overall experience was good but I would recommend few things. First thing our flight was early in the morning so we thought of having breakfast in flight but they are not accepting INR, we had AED but they didn't have change so we managed with some cookies which we carried. We got on time pick up from the airport. On reaching the hotel we need to wait for the check in for more than an hour. It would be good if the travel agent informed this and planned for nearby shopping. Hotel location was good and rooms were spacious. The visits were not according to the itenary but they tried to cover all the places. Need to provide a proper information if there is change in itenary. The Dubai city was short and we didn't get a chance to visit the Gold souk. The return flight is too long as it was through Mangalore, since we are group of 6 with 4 senior citizens they should have suggested and provided direct flight. Tickets for dolphins show and Burj Khalifa At the Top was given before 3 days of starting the trip, so we took the print outs. It would good if they provide the tickets for the other attractions in similar way, but underwear world and the Miracle Garden tickets were given after insisted... Most of the driver's were friendly and helpful. Miracle Garden, Global Village, Desert Safari, Cruise, At the Top of Burj khalifa and underwater world was good memories.
KD

Krithika Devi

Bangalore

Chandra's 6 days trip to Karnataka

5 years ago
Cab driver wasn't paid in advance of the trip because my last payment was due on the first day of the trip.Didnt know the logic.Even after I got into the cab ,the driver still finds difficulty economically for fuel charges which inturned was tough for we as traveller. The accommodation at Mangalore(Hotel Karuna Residency) was awesome ,their Ambiance was lovable.Even though I lost an item after checking out from that place & reaching back home,their response made me happy when asked for the same.
CK

Chandra Kanth

Bangalore

Satyaprasad's 1 days trip to Madhya Pradesh

6 years ago
The trip was good. The vehicle, driver ,hotel and the hospitality at every end is good. Really we are happy and we want to go ahead for another trip to Mangalore shortly. The cab driver was ready immediately when we woke him up at 03.00hrs to go for Bhasma Harathi at Mahakaleswar Temple.
MS

M Satya Prasad

Secunderabad

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1. Visit Sammilan Shetty’s Butterfly Park

A private beautiful and clean nature park, where butterflies are in abundance, and there are more than 100 species of these gorgeous fluttering fairy-like creatures. Visitors to this place are also given complete information on the life cycle of a butterfly, as well as various other information on them.

2. Enjoy surfing

Surfing might not sound like a very Mangalorean thing to do, but the waves here say otherwise. There are also a couple of surfing schools and ashrams, where prayers and surfing go hand in hand. You can hire a surfboard from the beach, and take a few lessons before practising on your own.

3. Spend time at St. Aloysius College Chapel

Find some solace away from the din of city life when you visit the St. Aloysius College Chapel. It is the place most locals head to during celebrations of Easter, Christmas and Boxing Day.

4. Explore the local food scenario

The seafood is especially good in Mangalore, thanks to the abundance of marine life in the Arabian Ocean. Try some octopus or soft-shell crabs here, or spend some time learning how to grill the perfect pomfret, the choices are limitless.

5. Visit the Light House Hill Garden

This lighthouse and the garden that it exists in was constructed in the 18th century, and is a major attraction for those looking to spend some time in peace and solitude.

Mangalore vacation packages are sure to blow your mind with their varied activities to indulge in and places to see. Now that you know where to go and what to do in Mangalore, it is time to look for the perfect time to plan your trip. Don’t wait any longer to go on your Mangalore tour plan; complete rest and relaxation await you there.