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[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.17.4″ _module_preset=”default” background_color=”RGBA(255,255,255,0)” background_image=”https://mangaloretravelscorporation.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/2-Panambur-Beach-Govindraj-Javali.jpg” filter_brightness=”87%” filter_contrast=”135%” filter_opacity=”75%” custom_css_main_element=”height: 80vh;” box_shadow_style=”preset3″ global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.17.4″ _module_preset=”default” custom_margin=”79px||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.17.4″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.17.4″ _module_preset=”default” text_text_color=”#000000″ header_font=”|600|||||||” header_text_color=”#000000″ header_font_size=”48px” global_colors_info=”{}”] Mangalore – The sun-kissed serenity amidst city hustle Let the journey begin from sunraise to sunset [/et_pb_text][et_pb_button button_url=”https://mangaloretravelscorporation.com/contact-us/” button_text=”Book Now” button_alignment=”left” _builder_version=”4.17.4″ _module_preset=”default” custom_button=”on” button_text_size=”17px” button_text_color=”#FFFFFF” button_bg_color=”#E02B20″ button_border_width=”0px” button_border_radius=”5px” global_colors_info=”{}”][/et_pb_button][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section][et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.17.4″ _module_preset=”default” background_color=”#e0e0e0″ hover_enabled=”0″ global_colors_info=”{}” sticky_enabled=”0″][et_pb_row column_structure=”3_5,2_5″ _builder_version=”4.17.4″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_column type=”3_5″ _builder_version=”4.17.4″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.17.4″ _module_preset=”default” background_color=”#ffffff” custom_padding=”40px|24px|40px|24px|true|true” hover_enabled=”0″ box_shadow_style=”preset3″ global_colors_info=”{}” sticky_enabled=”0″] About MangaloreNow known as Mangaluru Mangaluru is not just a hometown!!!! It’s a feeling, it’s an emotion. As of 2017, Mangaluru has a 6,80,740 population. It is the only city in the world that has nine names. Mangaluru is called Mangalore in English, Mangaluru in Kannada, Kudla in Tulu, Kodial in Konkani, Maikala in Beary, Mangalapuram in Malayalam, Manjuran in Sanskrit, Kaudal in Urdu, and Manjiloree in Arabic. Mangaluru is one of the most cosmopolitan non-metro cities in India. Mangaluru was named after the deity Mangaladevi. According to local legend, a princess from Malabar named Premaladevi renounced her kingdom and became a disciple of Matsyendranath. Having converted Premaladevi to the Nath sect, Matsyendranath renamed her Mangaladevi. After her death, the Mangaladevi temple was consecrated in her honour by the local people. Thus the city got its name from the temple. The Mangaluru Dasara (Tulu: Marnemi) , is a festival in the Indian city of Mangalurue organized by Kudroli Shri Gokarnanatheshwara Temple.[1] It is also referred as Navarathri Festival, Vijayadashami. The tiger dance, lion dance and bear dance are the main attractions.The city is decorated with lights for the 10 days of the occasion. K.S. Rao Road during Dasara Gangavatharana, Kudroli People decorate their houses and businesses, shops, hotels, etc. Most of the roads in Mangaluru such as M.G Road, K.S Rao Road, GHS Road are decorated for the procession. The image of Mangaluru City Corporation building decorated with colorful and bright lights makes for a spectacular viewing. The celebration was the center of attraction during the Navrathri festival. Navrathri and Shivarathri are the two big festivals celebrated at Gokarnanatheshwara Temple. Royal Tiger dance (Tulu: Pilivesa, Kannada: Hulivesha) is a folk dance performed during Dasara. Typically young males form troops of five to ten. They are costumed like tigers and use a band with two or three drummers. They roam around the streets and houses. The tiger dance is performed to honor the goddess Sharada, whose favoured animal is the tiger. During Navaratri various idols along with Sharada Devi will be installed by the priests at Swarna Kalamantapa amidst the chanting of hymns and performance of Vedic rituals. In these nine days of celebrations, the decorated idols of Sharada Devi along with Mahaganapati and navadurgas will be worshipped. Mangaluru’s St. Aloysius College Chapel is said to be one of the most beautiful in the country. The walls and ceiling are covered with frescoes painted by an Italian Jesuit priest in the 19th century. Kambla, held in December to February is a unique festival in Mangaluru. When the paddy fields are full of water, the Buffaloes are brought sleek and shining for this very important event in the year’s calendar. Water and mud spraying all over, the buffaloes charge off towards the finish line. . Panambur port is India’s ninth largest cargo handling port. The Sultan Battery in Mangaluru was built in 1784 by Tipu Sultan to defend the city from enemy warships entering the Gurupura river. There are many dance forms and folks are still practiced in the city. Traditional dances like ‘Yakshanga’, ‘Pilivesha’ and many other dances are performed during the festivals like Dasshera and Janmashtami. The Government of India has planned to make Mangaluru a startup district with 20 tinkering labs and incubation centers. The startups aim at providing solutions in agriculture, health, education and information technology. The first startup incubation center in Dakshina Kannada district is will be established at Mallikatta in Mangaluru. The government of Karnataka has planned to make Mangaluru an Animation hub for the State. 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This creates an impact not only on the life of your wife and her family but yours too! You are her Knight in Shining Armor who promises to take care of her here and from now on! Treat your newly wedded bride like a queen by taking her back home in one of our luxurious wedding cars. Each one of our vehicles is designed to impress not only your lady but her family and your guests too. By choosing our unique range of vintage, classic or modern vehicles, you will be able to highlight your keen eye for all things elegant and classy. Add special charm to your significant day by inquiring about our extensive range of wedding cars. Mangalore Luxury wedding car hire Mangalore classic wedding car hire and luxury car rental. Many couples who get married in Mangalore choose to hire a classic or Luxury wedding car. Classic and Luxury cars create a great impression, improve the mood and add a touch of romance to the pictures. 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Mangalore Temple tour

Temples to Visit In Mangalore BOOK NOW Temples to Visit In Mangalore Embark on a memorable temple trip in Mangalore with Mangalore Travel Corporation. Our curated tour takes you to some of the city’s most revered and architecturally stunning temples. Begin your journey at the Kadri Manjunath Temple, one of the oldest temples in Mangalore, renowned for its historical significance and serene surroundings. Next, visit the Kudroli Gokarnath Temple, a modern marvel dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its grand celebrations during Navaratri. Continue your spiritual exploration at the Mangaladevi Temple, the namesake of Mangalore, where you can experience deep-rooted traditions and a tranquil ambiance. Head to the Shree Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple, centrally located and dedicated to Lord Ganesha, perfect for seeking blessings for new beginnings. Complete your temple trip with a visit to the Ullal Dargah, an important pilgrimage site that showcases the city’s religious harmony and cultural diversity. Our comfortable transportation and knowledgeable guides ensure a hassle-free and enriching experience. Book your temple trip with Mangalore Travel Corporation today and delve into the spiritual heart of Mangalore. 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 the Hindu god Shakti in the form of Mangaladevi. The city of Mangalore is named after the presiding deity, Mangaladevi. The architecture of the temple is based on the typical Kerala-style temples. It is ideal to visit the temple and witness the Navaratri festival celebrations. The temple is of significant antiquity and is believed to have been built during the 9th century by Kundavarman, the most famous king of the Alupa dynasty, under the patronage of Matsyendranath. As per another legend, the temple is believed to have been built by Parashurama, one of the ten avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu and later expanded by Kundavarman. Someshwara Temple and Beach: Someshwara Beach is located near Mangalore, and it’s an ancient Shiva temple beach the temple is a tidy one. Someshwara Beach is located in Ullal at the confluence of the Netravati River and the Arabian Sea. The name ‘Someshwara Beach’ is derived from the name of Lord Somanatha, whose temple is located on the seashore dating back centuries. The beach is preferred for walking or sunbathing, as the hidden rocks and currents along this stretch of coast make this beach unsuitable for swimming. Bappanadu Durgaparameshwary Temple:  The 800-year-old Bappanadu Durga Parameshwari Temple is situated on the banks of the Shambhavi River in Mulki, Karnataka. The main deity of this temple is Goddess Shree Durgaparameshwari. The temple is said to have been built by a Muslim merchant. The eligibility of Muslims to accept the prasad of the temple is one of the special features of the Kshethra. Muslims also participate in temple festivals. Even today the prasad of the very first day of the festival is given to the house of Bappa Beary.   The temple is believed to have been built by a Muslim merchant called Bappa. The merchant once while crossing the river Shambhavi gets to see a blood-stained river and his boat stops in between. The frightened merchant looks around and to his surprise, he hears a divine voice and asks him to seek the help of Jain ruler Mulki Swantha and build a temple for her. Hence, the name of the village is called Bappanadu and the temple is famous as Bappanadu Durga Parameshwari. The Temple is also famous for its Bappanadu Dolu, a large drum featured at the entrance of the temple. The beating of the drums during the annual festival of the temple is an important factor of celebration. Bappanadu Dolu is well known for its beating all over Karnataka. A Yakshagana, “Bappanadu Kshethra Mahatme”, frequently staged by the local troupes for the last 40 years, features Bappa Beary and the story of the temple that he helped build. Kadri Manjunatha Temple: Kadri Manjunatha Temple of Sri Manjunatha is located in Kadri, Mangalore .This happens to be one of the oldest temples in India. The overall location is extremely spiritual and calm. Kadri Manjunatha Temple is one of the best examples of religious harmony, where people from two faiths, Hinduism and Buddhism worship together with the deity of Lord Shiva as Lord Manjunatha. The temple is a complete depiction of early Vijayanagara architecture dating back to the 10th and 11th centuries AD. Kateel Durgaparameshwari Temple: Kateel Durga Parameshwari Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Shakti located in Kateel, Karnataka. The Temple is situated on an islet formed naturally in the middle of the river Nandini. Thousands of devotees visit Kateel every day to seek blessings from goddess Durga Parameshwari. The best time to visit Kateel Shri Durga Parameshwari Temple is perhaps during the annual festival, which begins on the previous night of Mesha Sankramana day by decorating the welcome arc followed by various themes of performance. Usually, this festival comes in April and is celebrated for 8 days with unique features on each day. Famous Yakshagana artists known as ‘Kateel Mela’ hold their performances in this temple at regular intervals, it is considered one of the best Yakshagana performances around the world. Kudroli Gokarnatha Temple: The Kudroli Gokarnatha Temple, Mangalore, was built in the year 1912. It is dedicated to Gokarnanatha, a form of Lord Shiva. This temple was consecrated by Sri Narayana Guru for the Billava community. Narayana Guru with his knowledge and experience in spirituality became the ideal guide and guru for the Billavas to help them build a temple of their deity, Lord Shiva. Adhyaksha Koragappa then gave the necessary land and funds to build this temple in 1912 seeking blessings and spiritual guidance from Shri Narayana Guru The sacred Shiva Linga was brought by Shri Narayana Guru who himself consecrated it in the new temple. The Navaratri celebration of this temple is popularly called Mangalore Dasara. In addition to idols of Sharada Matha

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Temple trips in Mangalore

Temple trip in Mangalore BOOK NOW Temple trip in Mangalore About The Temple Trip: Do you wish to explore the religious side of Coastal Karnataka? If yes, then the Coastal Karnataka temple tour will help you visit all the famous temples of the state. Mangalore also officially known as Mangaluru is a renowned port city located in Karnataka’s coastal region. It is situated at a distance of around three hundred and sixty kilometres from Bengaluru City. For the locals of Bangalore, the city of Mangalore is one of the most popular weekend getaways. It houses a number of tourist destinations including serene beaches and ancient temples.  These religious sites of the city make a perfect tour for anyone looking to head out on a spiritual tour with family or friends. While exploring the various religious spots you will get to witness the rich ancient South Indian style of architecture in its multiple forms. The city is an ideal combination of relaxation and spirituality clubbed into one. Therefore, when visiting Mangalore make sure to take some time out to discover the sites that invoke the spirit of spirituality and sacred  Temples in Mangalore   Kudroli Gokarnath Temple. Kadri Manjunatha Temple. Mangaladevi Temple. Kateel Durgaparameshwari Temple. Shri Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple. Polali Rajarajeshwari Temple Mangalore Temple trip by Mangalore Travels Corporation Kudroli Gokarnath Temple The very beautiful Kudroli Gokarnath Temple of Mangalore is one of the must-visit religious sites of Mangalore. It was built for the Billava Community by Sri Narayan Guru as the community members were prohibited to enter any other temple of the region. Sri Narayan Guru was a renowned social reformer and saint from Kerala. The temple was built back in the year 1912. The idol that the temple houses are that of Gokarnanatheshwara or Lord Shiva. The main temple along with the other temples of the surroundings are crafted in pleasing the Tamil Nadu style of architecture. The decorations on the murals depict several mythological legends. There is the main temple, which is further surrounded by a number of smaller temples. The various smaller temples are for Annapoorneswari, Subramanya, Anandabhairava, Navagraha, Mahaganapathi, and Shaneeshwara. The renowned festivals like Navratri and Shivaratri are celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm here. Four pillars and gopuras crafted in Tamil Nadu style of architecture, decorated with murals further add to the charm of the temple. These showcase scenes from epics of various Goddesses and Gods, mythology as well as a number of legends. The land on which the temple stands has been given the name of ‘Kudre-Valli’, owing to the fact that Tipu Sultan’s horse used to graze on this land. This temple was the dream of Sri Narayan Guru,Mangalore Temple trip Kadri Manjunatha Temple The Kadri Manjunatha Temple is another addition to the list of religious sites that must be explored while in Mangalore. It was built back in the year 1068. The architecture of this temple is an example of a Buddhist influence on the renowned Vijayanagar style. The temple is nestled at the base of the mighty and lush green Kadri Hills. The main idol of the temple is that of Manjunatha. The temple is said to be created back in the 10-century or 11-century. Later, back in the 14-century, the temple was completely converted into a stone structure. The idol of Lord Manjunathaswamy that the temple houses is said to be the oldest in South India. The surroundings of the temple feature a number of small-sized ponds full of water. The idols of a number of idols including that of Machendranath, Shringinath, Manjushri, Gorakanath, Lokeshwara, and Buddha are housed within this temple. The northern side of the temple features a small-sized temple of Lord Ganesha while the western side features a temple of Goddess Durga. Various festivals are celebrated here with enthusiasm. The prominent ones being Karthika Maasa, Ganesha Chaturthi, Kadiruthsava, Navrathri, and many others.Mangalore Temple Trip Mangaladevi Temple Mangaladevi Temple is a temple that houses the idol of Goddess Mangaladevi, a form of Goddess Durga or Goddess Shakti. This massive temple of Durga is visited by a large number of devotees as well as tourists visiting the city each year. It is quite a popular religious site known for its brilliant architecture. Goddess Mangaladevi is said to be powerful and devotees believe that she grants the wishes of all. The temple complex is quite a massive one where the devotees and visitors can sit, meditate as well as a chant as per their desire. The peaceful feeling and divine vibe that one gets here are worth experiencing. It is said that the massive temple was built by Lord Parshuram. Within the community of the Hindus, Goddess Mangaladevi is supremely revered. The name of the city of Mangalore has also been derived from the name of this Goddess. It is believed that back in history, a princess from Malabar had given up her royal living in order to become the disciple of Saint Matsyendranath. She was renamed Mangaladevi. When in Mangalore, she fell sick near Bolar and died. After which the locals constructed this huge temple in her honour and gave it the name of Mangaladevi Temple. The temple has been mostly built in wood and the architecture is in the South Indian style. There are various smaller shrines within the temple complex that are dedicated to various other deities. During various festivals, the upper level of the temple plays the drums, which builds the festive atmosphere and spreads spiritual cheer to all those visiting the shrine. Mangalore temple trip.Mangalore Temple Trip Kateel Durgaparameshwari Temple Kateel Durgaparameshwari Temple is another addition to the list of temples in Mangalore. It is one of the holiest temples in the city. The temple is nestled in the centre of the Nandini River on an isle amidst lush green surroundings. This unique feature of this religious site attracts a number of tourists each year. The surroundings of the temple offer serene views of the landscape, especially during the monsoon months. The temple

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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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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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