Mangalore 6days Historical Temple Tour
Mangalore 6 days Historical Temple Tour BOOK NOW Hire Mangalore to Kollur Mookambika Cabs, Car, Taxi Rental Services Embark on a 6-day historical temple tour in Mangalore with Mangalore Travel Corporation, designed to immerse you in the spiritual and architectural grandeur of the region’s most significant temples. Here’s a detailed itinerary for your memorable journey: BOOK NOW VIA CALL BOOK NOW VIA CONTACT FORM 6-Day Karnataka Temple & Scenic Tour Itinerary Organised by Mangalore Travels Corporation Day 1: Divine Beginnings in Mangalore & Sacred Route to Dharmasthala Mangaladevi Temple – The 9th-century shrine that gave Mangalore its name Kadri Manjunath Temple – One of the oldest Shiva temples with Buddhist influences Kukke Subramanya Temple – Famous for Sarpa Dosha Pooja and nestled in the Western Ghats Southadka Vinayaka Temple – An open-air temple of Lord Ganesha amidst nature Dharmasthala Manjunathaswamy Temple – Renowned temple blending Shaiva and Jain traditions Night Stay: Hassan Day 2: Heritage Marvels & Hill Temple Serenity Shravanabelagola – Majestic monolithic statue of Bahubali Halebidu Hoysaleswara Temple – 12th-century Hoysala architecture in intricate stone Belur Chennakeshava Temple – An architectural tribute to Lord Vishnu Horanadu Annapoorneshwari Temple – Goddess of food and nourishment in a scenic valley Night Stay: Horanadu Day 3: Hill Shrines, Riverbanks & Sunset Views Kalasa Kalaseshwara Temple – A sacred site on the banks of River Bhadra Sringeri Sharadamba Temple – Seat of Adi Shankaracharya and Vedic learning Agumbe Sunset Point – Western Ghats’ most enchanting sunset spot Kollur Mookambika Temple – Powerful Shakti Peetha amidst lush hills Night Stay: Kollur Day 4: Coastal Beauty & Devotional Charm Murudeshwar Temple & Beach – Iconic Shiva statue by the Arabian Sea Idagunji Siddivinayaka Temple – 1500-year-old Ganesha temple Gokarna Atma Linga Temple – Mythological temple known for spiritual power Night Stay: Gokarna Day 5: Temples by the Coast & Divine Experiences Gokarna Aathmalinga Darshan – Morning darshan at Mahabaleshwar Temple Aanegudde Vinayaka Temple (Kumbashi) – Ganesha temple known for fulfilling wishes Udupi Sri Krishna Mutt – Matha, founded by Sri Madhvacharya, is worshipped through Kanakana Kindi Kateel Durgaparameshwari Temple – Riverside temple of Goddess Durga Night Stay: Mangalore Day 6: Final Blessings & Coastal Leisure Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple – Grand temple built by the Billava community Someshwara Temple – Beachside Shiva temple with historical significance Kudupu Ananthapadmanabha Temple – Serpent worship and peaceful surroundings Pilikula Nisargadhama – Ecological park with zoo, heritage village & science center Tannirbhavi Beach – Golden sands and a calm sunset to end your journey Spiritual & Heritage Tour of Coastal Karnataka and Malnad: A Divine Journey Through Time Embark on a soul-stirring journey through the sacred temples, serene landscapes, and historical marvels of Karnataka — a land where divinity meets natural beauty. This specially curated itinerary weaves together the vibrant spiritual tapestry of Mangalore, Udupi, Sringeri, Dharmasthala, Kollur, Gokarna, Horanadu, and more, offering an immersive experience across some of South India’s most revered pilgrimage sites and scenic wonders. From ancient shrines nestled in dense forests and atop hills to coastal temples standing majestically against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea, each destination on this journey holds centuries of legend, architectural brilliance, and profound spiritual energy. Whether you are seeking divine blessings, inner peace, or simply a deeper connection with heritage, this route offers a transformative experience. The tour also features UNESCO-style heritage sites such as Belur, Halebidu, and Shravanabelagola, renowned for their intricate carvings and timeless grandeur. Paired with serene riverbanks, misty mountain views, peaceful beaches, and eco-cultural spots like Pilikula and Agumbe, this journey balances devotion with discovery. Perfect for families, elderly devotees, history lovers, and culture seekers alike, this itinerary promises not just a tour, but a sacred odyssey across the spiritual heart of Karnataka. 1) Mangalore – Mangaladevi Temple The Mangaladevi Temple is a revered ancient temple located in the heart of Mangalore. Dedicated to Goddess Mangaladevi, the deity is believed to be an incarnation of Shakti. This 9th-century temple was built by the King of the Alupa Dynasty and later renovated by the Hoysala rulers. The city of Mangalore derives its name from this deity, symbolising the temple’s cultural and spiritual significance. The temple’s architecture is Dravidian in style, with intricate carvings and a tranquil courtyard that draws pilgrims and tourists alike. It is especially vibrant during Navaratri, when thousands of devotees gather to witness the celebrations. A visit to this temple offers both spiritual solace and a glimpse into the rich history of coastal Karnataka. 2) Kadri Manjunatha Temple Situated on the Kadri Hills of Mangalore, the Kadri Manjunatha Temple is one of the oldest and most prominent Shiva temples in South India. Built in the 10th century and renovated in the 14th century, the temple houses the idol of Lord Manjunatha, a form of Lord Shiva. The bronze idol here is one of the oldest in South India, believed to have been installed by the Nath Panth saints. The temple complex also includes beautiful water tanks, ancient caves, and shrines for various deities, including Lord Ganesha and Goddess Durga. The seven sacred ponds (Sapta Teertha) are used for ritualistic bathing. The peaceful atmosphere, combined with historical relevance and spiritual energy, makes it a must-visit destination in Mangalore. 3) Kukke Subramanya Temple Kukke Subramanya Temple, located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, is dedicated to Lord Subramanya, who is worshipped here as the protector of serpents. Nestled in lush green surroundings, this temple holds immense significance for devotees seeking relief from Sarpa Dosha or Naga Dosha. The temple is famed for its rituals like Sarpa Samskara and Ashlesha Bali. Pilgrims from across India visit Kukke to perform these unique rites and seek blessings. Its location amidst forests and rivers also adds to the spiritual and natural appeal of the destination. The temple’s mythology is rooted in the belief that Lord Subramanya offered refuge to Vasuki, the serpent king, after defeating the demon Tarakasura. 4) Southadka Vinayaka Temple Located in a serene forested setting near Dharmasthala, the Southadka Vinayaka Temple is unique in many
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