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OOTY – MYSORE 3 Nights 4 Days

Main Highlights Stay with breakfast Pick & drop from Railway Station to Hotel at Destination Site seeing by AC Vehicle as mentioned below How will your journey take place? Day 1: Mysore (arrival) Arrive at Mysore Airport / Railway Station and Check-in at Hotel and proceed for local sightseeing. Shri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery Shri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery is housed in the Jagmohan Palace and has a collection of exquisite paintings dating back to the year 1875. St.Philomena’s Church St.Philomena’s Church that was built in the Gothic style is one of the largest churches in India. Temple of Goddess Chamundeshwari The temple of Goddess Chamundeshwari is located atop the Chamundi hills and of course a visit to the famous Brindavan Gardens and overnight stay at the hotel. Mysore Palace Mysore Palace is a historical palace and a royal residence at Mysore in the Indian State of Karnataka. It is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore. The palace is in the center of Mysore and faces the Chamundi Hills eastward. Mysore Zoo (Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens) Mysore Zoo is a 157-acre zoo located near the palace in Mysore, India. It is one of the oldest and most popular zoos in India and is home to a wide range of species. Mysore Zoo is one of the city’s most popular attractions Day 2: Mysore – Ooty After breakfast check out the hotel and transferred to Ooty check in hotel and proceed for local sightseeing which offers an unbelievable section of top class sightseeing attractions in Ooty India that are sure to be the highlight of any holiday. Ooty also offers numerous renowned heritage sites that India is famous for around the world and overnight stay at hotel Needle Rock View Point Needle Rock View Point is a tourist spot in Gudalur, The Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu. Where the Gudalur has located 51 km on the west of Ooty and the Needle Rock viewpoint is about 8 km from Gudalur on the way of Gudalur-Ooty National Highway-67. The viewpoint gives you a 360-degree view. Wenlock Downs 9th Mile Shooting Point Wenlock Downs 9th Mile Shooting Point is one of the famous places in and around Ooty. We went there on our way to Ooty from Pykara. There are entry tickets Pine Forest Shooting Spot All nature lovers who fancy overlooking the vast landscapes of the Nilgiri hills along with enjoying the jaw-dropping sights, the best place for you to have a great time would be the Pine Tree Forests in Ooty. This picturesque location has so much to offer for tourists of all ages and one of the magical wonders is its scenic canvas of tall and magnificent trees. Day 3: Ooty After breakfast proceeds for local sightseeing which offers an unbelievable section of top class sightseeing attractions in Ooty India that are sure to be the highlight of any holiday. Ooty also offers numerous renowned heritage sites that India is famous for around the world Government Botanical Garden The Government Botanical Garden is a botanical garden in Udhagamandalam, near Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu state, India laid out in 1848. The Gardens, divided into several sections, cover an area of around 55 hectares and lie on the lower slopes of the Doddabetta peak. The garden has a terraced layout. Government Rose Garden The Government Rose Garden is situated on the slopes of the Elk Hill in Vijayanagaram of Ooty town in Tamil Nadu, India at an altitude of 2200 meters. Doddabetta Peak Doddabetta is the highest mountain in the Nilgiri Mountains at 2,637 meters. There is a reserved forest area around the peak. It is 9 km from Ooty, on the Ooty-Kotagiri Road in the Nilgiris District of Tamil Nadu, India. It is a popular tourist attraction with road access to the summit Tamilnadu Tourism Ooty Boat House Ooty lake is also called an Ooty boathouse is located in Ooty in the Nilgiris district and 1 km from Ooty bus stand., Tamil Nadu, India. It covers an area of 65 acres. The Boathouse situated by the lake, which offers boating facilities to tourists, is a major tourist attraction in Ooty. Day 4: – Mysore (tour Ends) In Morning after having breakfast at resort later check out resort and drive to Mysore Airport / Railway Station for departure. Our Best destinations and services Mangalore to Kollur Mookambika cab service Mangalore to Murudeshwar cab service Mangalore to Sringeri Sharadamba Taxi service Mangalore to Horanadu Annapoorneshwary temple cab service Mangalore to Gokarna taxi cab service Mangalore to Dharmastala Cab service Mangalore to Bheltangady Cab service Mangalore to Kukke Subramanya cab service Mangalore to Bangalore cab Service Mangalore to Bekal taxi service Mangalore to Coorg taxi service Mangalore to Madikeri taxi service Mangalore to Mysore taxi service Mangalore to Kannur Airport taxi cab service Mangalore to Ooty taxi service Mangalore to Munnar taxi service

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MUNNAR 2 nights 3 days trip

Main Highlights Stay with breakfast Pick & drop from Railway Station to Hotel at Destination Site seeing by AC Vehicle as mentioned below Valara Cheeyappara waterfalls amp; Tea Plantations Rajamala (Eravikulam National Park) Nilgiri Tahr (Hermitragus Hilarious) Munnar town Mattupetty dam Echo Point Kundala Dam Pothenmedu View Point Blossom Park Munnar How will your journey take place? Day 1 : Cochin-Munnar (arrival)**4:10hrs (126.6 Km) Arrival at Cochin and transfer to Munnar. Munnar is 1800 meters above sea level & also the place of South India’s highest peak (Anamudi-2695 Mts). On the way visit Valara, Cheeyappara waterfalls & amp: Tea Plantations. Check-in at Hotel. Afternoon visit Rajamala (Eravikulam National Park – open as per the directions by the forest authorities ), the best place to see Nilgiri Tahr (Hermitragus Hilarious)- the mountain goat of South India & amp: Tea Museum. In the evening has a short visit to Munnar town. You can see the beautiful tea estates like a green paradise. Overnight stay at Munnar. Valara waterfalls Valara features a chain of waterfalls falling from a height of about 1000 feet and provides a magnificent view. These waterfalls are surrounded by lush, dense forests that are home to a variety of animals and birds. It is one of the top waterfalls near Munnar. Though the falls are visible from the highway, it demands a good amount of trekking to reach the bottom of the falls. The surrounding places of the Valara Falls are good for trekking. The falls offer spectacular views in monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. Cheeyappara waterfalls The Cheeyappara Waterfall cascades down in seven steps. This is also a great place for trekking. Amp: Tea Plantations Visit a tea factory, learn how tea is being made.     Day 2: Munnar After breakfast proceeds for sightseeing of Munnar. Mattupetty dam, Echo Point, Kundala Dam, Pothenmedu View Point, Blossom Park etc are some of the highlights of the sightseeing. Shopping & overnight stay at Munnar. Mattupetty dam Mattupetty Dam, near Munnar in Idukki District, is a storage Concrete Gravity dam built in the mountains of Kerala, India to conserve water for hydroelectricity. It has been a vital source of power yielding along with other such dams, huge revenue to the states. Echo Point People usually come across Echo Point while making the trip to Top Station, the highest point (1700m) in Munnar, on the Munnar-Kodaikanal road. Here the clouds seem like they are just an arm’s length away and one gets a brilliant view of the valley below. This is also a prime viewing spot for the Neelakurinji (Strobilantheskunthianus), flowers which bloom once every twelve years Kundala Dam Kundala is a picturesque place, about 20 km from Munnar on the way to Top Station. It is at a height of 1700 meters above sea level. It is located at a distance of 20 kilometKundala dam, Munnarers from Munnar. In Kundala, cherry blossoms appear twice in a year. The famous Neela Kurunji flowers which bloom once in twelve years, bloom in the hills and valleys around Kundala lake. Pothamedu View Point Lofty overlook with a tea plantation, offering panoramas of the valley landscape below. Blossom Park The lush, expansive park known for its nature trails, bird-watching & scenic lookout points. Day 3: Munnar – Cochin (tour Ends) Morning have breakfast at resort later check out resort and drive to Airport / Railway Station for departure

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GANGTOK – DARJEELING 4 nights 5 days

Main Highlights Stay with breakfast and dinner Pickup and Drop from Airport/Railway station to destination Welcome drink on arrival (Non-alcoholic) Site seeing by Pvt. Vehicle as per below mentioned Tiger Hill Ghoom Monastery Batasia Loop Himalayan Mountaineering Institute Zoological Park Tibetan Refugee Centre Tenzing Rock &  Gombu Rock Tea Estate   How will your journey take place? Day 1 Arrive at Bagdogra/New Jal Pai Guri and drive to Darjeeling (Approx: 93 km/ 3 Hrs) Day 2 Early morning visit Tiger Hill, Ghoom Monastery and Batasia Loop. After breakfast visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (Closed on Thursday), Zoological Park (Closed on Thursday), Tibetan Refugee Centre (Closed on Sunday), Tenzing Rock, Gombu Rock, Tea Estate (from outside).   Ghoom Monastery Old Ghoom Monastery is the popular name of Yiga Choeling. The monastery belongs to the Gelukpa or the Yellow Hat sect and is known for its 15 feet (4.6 m)-high statue of the Maitreya Buddha. The external structure of the building was established in 1850 by the Mongolian astrologer and monk Sokpo Sherab Gyatso, who was head of the monastery until 1905. Batasia Loop The Batasia Loop is a spiral railway created to lower the gradient of ascent of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. At this point, the track spirals around over itself through a tunnel and over a hilltop. It was commissioned in 1919 Tiger Hill Tiger Hill is located in Darjeeling, in the Indian state of West Bengal, and is the summit of Ghoom, the highest railway station in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has a panoramic view of Mount Everest and Mount Kangchenjunga together.   Himalayan Mountaineering Institute The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute was established in Darjeeling, India on 4 November 1954 to encourage mountaineering as an organized sport in India. Zoological Park Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park (also called the Darjeeling Zoo) is a 67.56-acre (27.3 ha) zoo in the town of Darjeeling in the Indian state of West Bengal. The zoo was opened in 1958, and an average elevation of 7,000 feet (2,134 m), is the largest high altitude zoo in India. Tibetan Refugee Centre Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre in Darjeeling, India is a rehabilitation Centre for the Tibetan refugees in the Darjeeling Himalayan hill region. It was established on 2 October 1959, after they followed Dalai Lama and escaped from Tibet. The production of Tibetan handicrafts is the centre’s main activity. Tenzing Rock & Gombu Rock One of a pair of large natural rocks used by people to practice rock-climbing, including beginners.   Tea Estate     Day 3 Morning drive to Gangtok 98 km/ 4 hrs approx.   Day 4 Full day excursion Tsomgo Lake & New Baba Mandir. Day 5 Departure transfer from Gangtok to Bagdogra in time for the flight to onward destination 125 km 5 hours approx

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SHIMLA – 5 Days & 4 nights tour

Main highlights Stay with breakfast and dinner Pickup and Drop from Airport/Railway station to destination Lakkar Bazaar Ridge Christ Church Mall Road Scandal Point Kali Bari Temple Jakhu Temple Kufri Fun Park Indra Gandhi Holiday Home Gaiety Heritage Cultural Complex   How will your journey take place? Day 1: Delhi-Shimla On arrival at Delhi airport, our representative will receive you and shall escort to your car for the drive to Shimla. It is approximately 345km from Delhi to Shimla and it will take around 7-8 hours to reach Shimla. Upon arrival in Shimla, transfer to hotel for check-in. The rest of the evening is at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 2: Shimla Post breakfast at the hotel, proceed to visit Shimla, which includes the visit of Lakkar Bazaar, Ridge, Church, Mall road, Scandal Point, Kali Bari temple. Dinner and overnight at the hotel. Lakkar Bazaar Lakkar Bazaar is a marketplace adjoining the Ridge in Shimla, India. Shops offer wooden articles targeted mainly at tourists. There is also a roller skating rink in Lakkar Bazaar. The state hospital known as Indira Gandhi Medical College and hospital is also adjoining to Lakkar Bazaar. Ridge The Ridge road is a large open space, located in the centre of Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, India. The Ridge is the hub of all cultural activities of Shimla. It is situated along the Mall Road, which is the famous shopping centre of Shimla. Christ Church Christ Church, Shimla, is the second oldest church in North India, after St John’s Church in Meerut. It is a parish in the Diocese of Amritsar in the Church of North India. Its incumbent is The Rev. Sohan Lal, whose ecclesiastical designation is presbyter-in-charge. Worship is conducted in Hindi and English. Mall Road Mall Road is the main street in Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, India. Constructed during British colonial rule, the Mall road has located a level below the ridge. The offices of the municipal corporation, fire service, and police headquarters are located here. Scandal Point One of the most popular tourist attractions of Shimla, Scandal Point is the intersection between The Mall and The Ridge Kali Bari Temple Circa-1845 hilltop temple accessible by stairs & popular for picturesque mountain views.   Day 3: Shimla – Kufri – Shimla After breakfast drive to Kufri on the way visit the Jakhu Temple, Drive for Kufri (comprising Kufri Fun Park & Indira Gandhi Holiday Home). On getting there, take the enjoyment of the majestic sights of the snow-covered (subject to weather) mountains and thick woods, which are abundant in flora and fauna. Afternoon returns to Shimla and enjoys the Mall road by Walk and Gaiety Heritage Cultural Complex. Dinner and overnight at the hotel. Kufri Fun Park Large, year-round theme park offering rides, adventure sports & snow activities in winter. Indira Gandhi Holiday Home   Day 4: Shimla Today the day is at leisure to explore the local town on your own or relax at the hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 5: Shimla – Delhi Post breakfast at the hotel, drive to Delhi and departure transfer to Delhi airport to board the flight for onward journey.

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Mahabaleshwar Temple, Gokarna 3 days 2 nights  Special trip 

  Mahabaleshwar Temple, Gokarna 3 days 2 nights  Special trip Day – 1 1) Mangalore to Udupi Sreekrishna temple Your journey will start from Mangalore and on the first you will be taken to the Udupi. It is around 6okm from Mangalore and it takes around 1hour and 15 minutes to reach Udupi by MTC Cabs/Taxi. In Udupi, You will be taken to Shreekrishna Temple where you will have a visit to Shree Krishna mutt and Darshan of Lord Krishna. Shreekrishna Temple   Udupi Sri Krishna Matha is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to the god Krishna and Dvaita Matha is located in the city of Udupi in Karnataka, India. The matha area resembles a living ashram, a holy place for daily devotion and living. 2. Udupi to Kumbashi After  Shreekrishna Temple, we will move toward Kumbashi. Kobashi is around 35km from Udupi and it will take approximately 45minutes to reach Kumbashi. In Kumbashi, you will be taken to Anaegudda Vinayaka temple and have Darshanam of Lord Ganapathi and Lord Aiyyapa.  Anaegudda Vinayaka temple   The Anegudde Vinayaka Temple situated on the hill attracts a large number of pilgrims. Important new activities in the area are started after the worship of this deity. The Temple of Mahalingeshwara is surrounded by a lake and puja is offered to a shallow pit in which “water from the Bhagirathi (Ganga)” is said to collect. The right side of the lake is called Surya-Pushkarini and the left side of the Chandra-Pushkarini. There are also shrines of Suryanarayana, Channakeshava, and Lakshminarayana on the banks of the tank and a branch of the Sode Mutt. 3. Kumbashi to Idagunji Having completed Darshanam of Lord Aiyyapa we will head toward Idagunji which is approximately 90kms from Kumbashi and it will take around 2hrs to reach there. In Idagunji you will visit Idagunji Ganapati Temple and have Lord Vinayaka Darshanam. Idagunji Ganapati Temple   According to the legend, Lord Ganapati stayed in this place which was known as Kunjaranya. It is said to be a place of penance selected by ancient Rishis. The importance of Idagunji is mentioned in the Skanda Purana. This place is located on the left bank of River Saraswati. This temple is one of the major pilgrimage centres in Dakshina Kannada and attracts more than 1 million devotees per year. Lord Vinayaka can be seen in standing posture at this temple, which is a rare sight. Vinayaka Chathurthi is the major festival celebrated here. 4.Gokarna and stay at Gokarna After enjoying the day at Udupi, Kumbashi and Idagunji will travel to Gokarna. From Idagunji to Gokarna it is around 70km and is travelling time is approx 1hr 30minutes by Taxi/cab. You will have a stay in Gokarna. Day – 2 On day 2, Gokarna Pooja and Darshanam In Morning Temple visit breakfast, the afternoon pooja, and lunch at the temple or nearby. Gokarna to Murudeshwar After lunch will head toward Murudeshwar and it is around 79 km from Gokarna and the travelling time is approx 2hour. There you will visit Murudeshwar Temple. Murudeshwar Temple.   Murudeashwar is one of the famous tourist spots with lord Shiva temple in Uttara Kannada. Murudeswara is famous for the world’s 2nt tollest lord shiva statue and The gopuram is now the 2nd tallest in India hight is 237 feet. Murudeshawar to  Kollur Mookambika Then you will travel to Kollur and the travelling time between Murudeshwar to Kollur Mookambika temple is around  1hr 40minutes and the travelling distance is 66km. You will stay at Kolluru. Day – 3 In the morning will have a Kollur Mookambika Temple Visit and Dharshanam of Lord Mookambika Kollur Mookambika Temple   Kollur Mookambika Temple is located at Kollur, Udupi District in the state of Karnataka, India. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to the mother Goddess known as Mookambika Devi. It is situated in the foothills of Kudajadri hills, on the southern bank of Souparnika River. Kolluru Mookambika to Mangalore City After all, this will finally head toward Mangalore City. From Kollur temple to Mangalore city distance is around 140km and a 3hr 30minutes journey by cab. In Mangalore will visit Mangalore Mangaladevi Temple, Kadri Manjunath Temple, and Kudroli Gokarnath Temple. Mangalore Managaladevi Temple   The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shakti in the form of Mangaladevi. The city of Mangalore is named after the presiding deity, Mangaladevi. It’s located at Bolalra Mangalore city. Kadri Manjunath Temple   Manjunatheswara temple is a very famous temple in Mangalore which is located in Kadri hills Mangalore city. Kudroli Gokarnath Temple   The Gokarnanatheshwara Temple is known as the Kudroli Gokarnanatheswara temple in Mangalore. Kudroli Gokarnanatheswara temple is famous for its Dasara celebration and Shivaratri festival Nowadays Koudroli Gokarnanatheswara Dasara celebration is called as Mangalore Dasara. Final drop at Mangalore  airport or Mangalore  railway station  

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3 Days 2 nights temple tour in Mangalur

3 Days 2 nights temple tour in Mangaluru Day – 1 Mangalore Mangaladevi Temple Bappanadu Durga Parameshwary Temple Udupi Sree Krishna Temple Kota Halavu Makkala Tayi Temple Aanegudda Vinayaka Temple Murudeshwar Temple Kollur Mookambika Temple Stay Day – 2 Kollur Mookambika temple Darshanam Kodachadri Hill ( Mookambika Moolastanam ) Sringeri Sharadamba Temple Horanadu Annapoorneswary Temple Stay Day – 3 Horandu Annapoorneshwary Temple Darshanam Kalasa Kalaseshwara Temple Bahubali Statue Karkala Chaturmuk Basadi Kadri Manjunath Temple Kudroli Gokarnatha Temple       Mangalore Travels Corporation,   If you plan to take a flight, land at Mangalore airport and are wondering how to reach your destination look no further than booking our Mangalore airport cabs. One out of three of our customers use our last mile airport connectivity and convenience to reach the most remote parts of the country without any hassles.   Mangalore to Tour/Trip Packages (Mangalore Travel / Tour Packages)   MTC cab’s continuous focus on complying with customer demands and travel needs has positioned us as a true customer-centric player in the road travel/tourism sector. To make customer’s outstation travel truly memorable, we offer several Mangalore Travel & Tour to tour/trip cab packages. Our website is continuously updated with the new seasonal packages that are launched. You can also call our Customer Care number to explore the various Tour/Travel packages from Mangalore. On choosing any of these, you can be assured that you are getting the most efficient rates, the most courteous and experienced drivers, as well as MTC cabs, guaranteed service levels. Customers are provided with options for one way, single day as well as multiple-days car packages from Mangalore to your destination.

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Sunrise to Sunset

Sunrise to Sunset, Spend one day in Mangalore The beach city Main Highlights Mangalore city pickup Mangaladevi Temple Someshwara beach & Temple Pilikual Nisargadhama Tannirbhavi beach Pabbas Ice cream parlour Kudroli Gokarnatheswar Temple Drop to your location 1. Mangalore City Pickup You will be picked up from your desired location (in Mangalore). 2. Mangaladevi Temple First of all, we will take you to Mangaladevi Temple.   The Mangaladevi Temple is a Hindu temple at Bolar in the city of Mangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka, situated about three km southwest of the city centre. The temple is dedicated to Hindu god Shakti in the form of Mangaladevi. The city of Mangalore is named after the presiding deity, Mangaladevi. 3. Someshwara beach After Visiting Mangladevi Temple, we will head towards Someshwara Beach. Someshwar Beach is a beach located in Ullal in the city of Mangalore, India. The name ‘Someshwara Beach’ is derived because Lord Somanatha temple stood for several centuries on the seashore. The golden sands are used for walking or sunbathing.   4. Someshwara Temple Then you will have a visit to Someshwara Temple Someshwara Temple is situated on the banks of the Arabian Sea at the Western Ghats of South India 13 kilometres away from Mangalore. The temple is known as Rudrapada Kshetra and is also a pilgrimage centre for performing Pitrakrayas. 5.Pilikual Nisargadhama On having a visit to Someshwara Temple, will head towards Pilikual Nisargadhama Pilikula Nisargadhama is a multi-purpose tourist attraction, at the Vamanjoor locality of Mangalore in Karnataka, promoted by the District Administration of Dakshina Kannada. 6. Tannirbhavi beach Tannirbhavi is a must to visit place to enjoy, So we will take you to Tannirbhavi Beach. Pilikula Nisargadhama is a multi-purpose tourist attraction, at the Vamanjoor locality of Mangalore in Karnataka, promoted by the District Administration of Dakshina Kannada. 7. Pabbas Ice-cream Parlor Now it’s time for some cold and sweet and Pabbas Ice-cream is the best option 8. Kudroli Gokarnatheswar Temple   The Gokarnanatheshwara Temple is known as the Kudroli Gokarnanatheswara Temple in Mangalore. Kudroli Gokarnanatheswara temple is famous for its Dasara celebration and Shivaratri festival Nowadays Koudroli Gokarnanatheswara Dasara celebration is called Mangalore Dasara.  

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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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Mangalore 5 days temple tour

Mangalore 5 day’s temple tour BOOK NOW Mangalore 5 day’s temple tour Experience the spiritual essence of Mangalore with Mangalore Travel Corporation’s 5-day temple tour. This well-crafted itinerary takes you through some of the most revered and architecturally magnificent temples in and around Mangalore. BOOK NOW VIA CALL BOOK NOW VIA CONTACT FORM Divine Coastal Karnataka & Malnad Temple Tour – 5 Days / 4 Nights By Mangalore Travels Corporation – Your Trusted Travel Partner   Day 1: Mangalore Sightseeing and Temple Visit   Visit Mangaladevi Temple, the ancient shrine that gave Mangalore its name. Explore Someshwara Temple and enjoy the serene Someshwara Beach. Discover nature and wildlife at Pilikula Nisargadhama. Seek blessings at the historic Kadri Manjunatha Temple. Relax at Panambur Beach or Tannirbhavi Beach. Evening darshan at the majestic Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple. Day 2: Temple Trail from Mangalore to Murudeshwar   Morning visit to Kateel Durgaparameshwari Temple, located on the banks of River Nandini. Stop at Bappanadu Temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga. Seek blessings at Udupi Sri Krishna Matha, a renowned temple and cultural hub. Visit Aanegudde Vinayaka Temple in Kumbashi. Scenic drive along the coast with a stop at Maravanthe Beach. Reach Murudeshwar, visit the towering Shiva statue and the beach, and stay overnight. Day 3: Coastal Temples to Kollur   Visit the famous Idagunji Siddhivinayaka Temple. Head to the Gokarna Mahabaleshwar Temple for Atmalinga darshan. Reach Kollur Mookambika Temple for evening darshan and overnight stay. Day 4: Malnad Temple Circuit   Scenic halt at Agumbe Ghat Viewpoint, known as the Cherrapunji of the South. Seek blessings at Sringeri Sharadamba Temple, established by Adi Shankaracharya. Visit Kalasa Kalaseshwara Temple, a picturesque temple town. Offer prayers at Horanadu Annapoorneshwari Temple amidst lush greenery. End the day at Dharmasthala Manjunathaswamy Temple with darshan and stay. Day 5: Sacred Finale and Return   Visit Sri Rama Mandira at Ramakunja. Seek blessings at Southadka Maha Ganapathi Temple, an open-air temple. Darshan at Kukke Subrahmanya Temple, a major pilgrimage site. Also visit the Adi Subrahmanya Temple, a spiritually significant stop. Return journey to Mangalore. A Sacred Journey through the Divine Heart of Karnataka Embark on a spiritually enriching 5-day journey through the sacred temples, coastal serenity, and misty hill shrines of Karnataka. This well-curated pilgrimage circuit takes you across ancient temple towns, powerful Devi shrines, coastal Shiva kshetras, and serene Western Ghats—each destination steeped in mythology, history, and deep spiritual energy. Beginning from Mangalore, a coastal city known for its vibrant religious culture and beaches, the tour flows through the famed temples of Udupi, Murudeshwar, Gokarna, and Kollur, where the deities are not just worshipped—they are lived traditions. From there, the route ascends into the lush hills of Sringeri, Horanadu, and Dharmasthala, where rivers whisper mantras and temples stand as beacons of dharma. This journey is not just about visiting temples—it’s about experiencing devotion, reconnecting with age-old traditions, and witnessing the spiritual fabric of Karnataka, where nature and divinity coexist in harmony. Each temple tells a story, every river has a legend, and each step brings blessings. Whether you seek peace, fulfilment, or a deeper understanding of South India’s sacred geography, this tour offers a perfect blend of pilgrimage, nature, culture, and self-reflection—a soulful escape into the heart of divine Karnataka.  Day 1: Exploring Spiritual Mangalore & Coastal Serenity  1. Mangaladevi Temple, MangaloreNestled in the heart of Mangalore city, Mangaladevi Temple holds immense historical and religious significance. This temple dates back to the 9th century and is believed to have been built by the Alupa dynasty under the guidance of sages Matsyendranath and Gorakhnath. Dedicated to Goddess Mangaladevi, the deity is revered as a form of Shakti (the divine feminine). The temple is the namesake of the city itself—Mangalore derives its name from this goddess. Pilgrims come here seeking blessings for marital harmony, prosperity, and strength. The temple becomes especially vibrant during Navaratri and Dussehra, drawing thousands of devotees from across Karnataka and Kerala. 2. Someshwara Temple and Beach, UllalLocated about 13 km from Mangalore, the Someshwara Temple is perched along the Arabian Sea in Ullal. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, worshipped here as Someshwara (Lord of the Moon). It is believed to be over a thousand years old and was historically associated with Queen Abbakka Devi, the first Tuluva queen who resisted Portuguese colonisation. The temple’s proximity to the sea gives it a tranquil and sacred aura. After darshan, visitors can stroll along Someshwara Beach, a relatively untouched and serene stretch of coastline. Sunset views here are spectacular, and the large rocks known as “Rudra Shile” add a dramatic charm to the landscape. 3. Pilikula NisargadhamaA short drive from Mangalore city, Pilikula is a 370-acre eco-educational and cultural park that celebrates the biodiversity and heritage of coastal Karnataka. It features a zoological park where animals roam in natural enclosures, a heritage village demonstrating Tulu traditions, a science centre, a planetarium, a boating lake, and a vast botanical garden with rare Western Ghats flora. “Pilikula” means “Tiger Pond,” as tigers once frequented this area. The blend of conservation, education, and leisure makes it an excellent stop for families and nature enthusiasts. 4. Kadri Manjunatha TempleOne of Mangalore’s oldest and most revered temples, the Kadri Manjunatha Temple, sits at the base of Kadri Hills. It is believed to date back to the 10th or 11th century and reflects both Hindu and Buddhist influences. The temple is dedicated to Lord Manjunatha (an incarnation of Shiva) and houses one of the oldest bronze statues of Lord Lokeshwara (Avalokiteshvara) in India, indicating its Buddhist roots. The temple is surrounded by natural springs believed to have healing powers. The atmosphere is peaceful and spiritually uplifting, especially during the annual Jathra Mahotsava held in January. 5. Panambur Beach / Tannirbhavi BeachDepending on your preference, you can visit either of these two popular beaches. Panambur Beach is lively and well-maintained, offering camel rides, jet skiing, food stalls, and a glimpse of ships sailing into New Mangalore Port. It’s famous for its annual international kite festival. Tannirbhavi

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Mangalore 4days Temple Tour

Mangalore 4 day’s temple tour Day – 1 1) Mangalore, Mangaladevi Temple 2) Kukke Subrahmanya Temple 3) Aadi Subrahmanya Temple 3) Southdka Vinayaka Temple 4) Dharmastala Manjunatswamy Temple darshanam and stay Day – 2 1) Sree Ram Mandhir 2) Kalasha Kalasheshwar Temple 3) Horanadu Annapoorneshwary Temple 4) Sringeri Sharadamba Temple 5) Kollur Mookambika Temple darshanam and stay Day – 3 1) Idagunji Mahaganapati Temple 2) Om Beach Gokarna 3) Gokarna Aatmalinga Temple 4) Murudeshwar Temple Darshanam and stay Day – 4 1) Aanegudde Vinayaka Temple 2) Udupi Sree Krishna Mutt 3) Kateel Durgaparameshwary Temple 4) Kadri Manjunath Temple 5) Kudroli Gokarnatha Temple The reason why you should book a cab through Mangalore Travels Corporation • On-time services: Within 5 minutes of booking, your cab will be confirmed. We will share vehicle and driver details instantly. • Experienced drivers: We hire expert drivers who are well-informed about the best sightseeing places in the city. • Different car type options: we provide cars like SUV’s, Hatchbacks, Sedan like Toyota Etios, Swift Dzire, Tata Zest, Innova, Xylo, Renault Lodgy, etc. • Simple and reliable: Simply visit https://www.mangaloretravelscorporation.com. Fill in the information to book a taxi. • Many booking options: Book one-way cab/round trip/packages/ airport pickup /drop in just one click. Mangalore Airport to Car Rental Options Mangalore Travels Corporations has a large fleet of hatchbacks, sedans and MUVs in its fleet and customers can always select the most suitable car as per their requirement and budget. Rest assured you will have a convenient and enjoyable journey with MTC cabs Mangalore to Trip/tour taxi service. Our courteous Chauffeurs make all efforts to ensure that our customers feel comfortable during the journey. The following table mentions the various taxi options available for booking Cabs from Mangalore to your destination. Cab Type and Capacity Sedan 4 passengers Sedans for Small Families Toyota Innova 6/7 passengers Travelling in Small Group Tempo Traveller 12 passengers Traveling in large Group Mangalore Travels Corporation Taxi Fare Be assured to get reasonable Mangalore to Trip/tour cab fare at Mangalore Travels Corporation. We make sure that the associated terms and condition declared on our website is exactly what the customer is expected to pay. Below shows the breakup of the taxi fare from Mangalore airport to other places. Fare Category What does this include? How is this calculated? Base Fare: This includes the fuel and maintenance charges for a designated distance and duration of a particular trip. The base fare is calculated by multiplying the per-kilometre rate for your cab with the minimum assigned kilometres for your trip. Driver Allowance Covers the Driver’s food & lodging expenses. Driver allowance is calculated by multiplying the daily driver allowance with the number of days you engage your cab. GST Goods and Service Tax of 5% that is levied by the Government of India Includes CGST (2.5%) & SGST (2.5%). Additional charges could include: 1. Night driver allowance if the cab and driver are engaged during the night-time (9 PM to 6 AM) 2. Additional kilometres charged if you exceed your designated kilometre quota 3. Additional hours if you exceed your designated duration of cab usage. Apart from the above fare categories, there are no hidden charges in your Mangalore to Trip/tour taxi fare. In case you have any queries regarding the rates MTC cabs charges, do not hesitate to reach out to us on +919880797829 / +919741647829. We are available 24X7 to assist you. Do not forget to check our Travel Information pages to get more details like distance from Mangaluru to Trip/tour, restaurant recommendations and other useful information. Mangalore Airport cabs, If you plan to take a flight, land at Mangalore airport and are wondering how to reach your destination look no further than booking our Mangalore airport cabs. One out of three of our customers use our last mile airport connectivity and convenience to reach the most remote parts of the country without any hassles. Mangalore to tour/trip Packages MTC cabs continuous focus on complying with customer demands and travel needs have positioned us as a true customer-centric player in the road travel/tourism sector. In order to make customer’s outstation travel truly memorable, we offer several Mangalore to tour/trip cab packages. Our website is continuously updated with the new seasonal packages that are launched. You can also call our customer care number to explore the various tour packages from Mangalore to tour/trip. After choosing any of these packages from Mangalore to tour, you can be assured that you are getting the most efficient rates, the most courteous and experienced drivers, as well as MTC cabs, guaranteed service levels. Customers are provided with options for one way, single day as well as multi-day car packages from Mangalore to your destination.

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