Welcome to our city!

We call it Mangaluru in Kannada, Mangalore in English, Kudla in Tulu, Kodiyala in Konkani, Mykal in Beary and Mangalapuram in Malayalam! Perhaps no other city in India (and perhaps in the world) has so many names in so many languages. This shows Mangalore is a true melting pot of many cultures.

Mangalore is a city of beaches.If you stay in Mangalore and plan to have some fun along the seashores,this list of the top beaches of Mangalore may come in handy.

Panambur Beach – 10.8 kms

Surathkal Beach – 14.7 kms

Ullal Beach – 16.1 kms

Someshwara Beach – 17.2 kms

Sasihithlu Beach – 17.3 kms

Kapu Beach – 42.8 kms

Malpe Beach – 60.3 kms

The people of South Kanara are essentially religious and their life is sanctified with various religious practices. As such we see many temples dating back to centuries, to the present day shrines.

Kadri Manjunatha temple – 5.3 kms

Gokarnanath Temple – 5.9 kms

Mangala Devi Temple – 9.5 kms

Kateel Durga Parameshwari Temple – 18.8 kms

Nara Hari Betta, Bantwal – 30.5 kms

Karinjeshwara Temple, Bantwala – 44.9 kms

Dharamasthala Manjunatha Temple – 75.2 kms

Old & Ancient churches also have added to the heritage of Mangalore.

Milagres Church – 4.9kms

Infant Jesus Shrine – 5.9 kms

St. Aloysius Chapel – 6.3 kms

Rosario Cathedral – 8.9 kms

Attur Church – 58kms