Mangalore district is a panorama of palm-fringed beaches,lush green fields and
enchanting forests. It is sheltered by the soaring western ghats on the east
and the mighty Arabian sea roaring along its western shores.With an important
port,this coastal town is a major commercial centre.
The lifeline of the district, the National Highway No 17 almost runs parallel
to the sea for over 95 kms in the district. Nowhere does the distance between
the highway and the sea exceed more than a few kilometers.
Mangalore,the district headquarters, has a long history of maritime trade. Though
developed as a business and commercial centres Mangalore still retains its old
world charm-old tile-roofed buildings amidst coconut groves, fishing boats silhouetted
against the darkening skyline, fishermen hauling in rich catch of fish,sea food
served in spicy coconut curries.
Mangalore is a remainder of the good times of life. The district offers a wide
range of interesting places for both pilgrimage and pleasure tourists such as
Dharmasthala, Subramanya, Kollur, Udupi, Karkala, Venoor and Moodabidri.
Getting Here
Mangalore is 357 kms from Bangalore.
Mangalore is well connected by rail, road and air from/to Bangalore. Air Deccan
has Bangalore-Mangalore service. Mangalore is well connected by rail to all
major South Indian cities. Mangalore is well connected by bus to all major towns
in Karnataka