One Day Mangalore Sightseeing Tour by Car

The excellent combination of sun-kissed beaches, ancient temples, majestic mountains, age-old buildings, and lush green gardens make Mangalore an ideal destination for tourists seeking a relaxing and peaceful vacation within India. It’s the magical charm and aura of this place that inspires thousands of holidaymakers to plan a getaway to the port city of Karnataka and dive into the oasis of tranquility at their utmost comfort.

Named after the deity Mangaladevi, Mangalore is a popular holiday destination that invites people to discover its hidden beauty through numerous sightseeing attractions. While the Arabian sea on one side delights everyone with a picturesque backdrop, the western ghats’ hills on the other side provide a view that is worth capturing. You can also explore its mesmerizing past, rich heritage, and diverse culture whilst roaming around the famous places.

There are a plethora of tourist spots in Mangalore that deserve to be included in your itinerary list. However, it is not feasible for anyone to cover everything in one go. Hence, for your ease, we have hereby listed some of the places that you can cover as a part of your Mangalore Darshan Packages. These are as follows:

1. Panambur Beach
Panambur Beach, Mangalore

A tranquil and scenic beach lying alongside the Western coastline of India, Panambur Beach is one of the popular tourist places to visit in Mangalore that attracts a horde of tourists due to its beautiful tides and tidy shores.

It is amongst the cleanest beaches in the town where you can take a short stroll with your loved ones over brown and golden sand and enjoy sunbathing during the day. For adventure buffs, the beach offers thousands of exciting water sports to indulge in. Depending on your choice and mood, you can choose from water sports like jet skiing, banana boat rides, surfing, water scooter rides, etc.

Other activities such as camel riding and horse riding are also available for your entertainment.

Please note that Panambur Beach organizes an international kite festival every year. In this event, boat racing and sand sculpture competitions are also held to lure people from different walks of life. So, if you wish to make the most of your visit, try planning your getaway to this beach around that time of the year to have a blast in Mangalore.

2. Kudroli Gokarnath Temple
Kudroli Gokarnath Temple, Mangalore

Tracing its history back to the year 1912, Kudroli Gokarnath Temple was built by Sri Narayana Guru who was not allowed to enter the premises of other temples in and around the area. It boasts a presiding deity of Gokarnanatheshwara, an incarnation of Lord Shiva, and has many surrounding temples built in Dravidian style architecture.

The prime highlight of the Kudroli Gokarnath Temple is the golden Gopuram which stands as high as 60 feet. Another striking feature includes a massive compound that is beautifully designed with marble flooring throughout.

You can see a huge influx of devotees flocking to this temple during the festival of Dussehra as it is celebrated with great enthusiasm and endeavor, with the entire structure lit to grandeur, leaving you mesmerized for many days.

3. Bejai Museum
Bejai Museum, Mangalore

Perched in the heart of the city is the Bejai Museum. Also referred to as Srimanthi Bai Government Museum, the Bejai Museum is the only museum in Mangalore that features a great collection of paintings, ancient coins, armor, weapons, sculptures, artifacts, statues, and other inscriptions. Not only do these items take you back to the rich history and culture of India but also leave you impressed to the core.

It’s a 2-story building that offers a visual treat to the eyes of history buffs and hence, should not be missed at any cost. In case you’re traveling with children, this is one place that you must cover, whether you’re here for a day or a week. Entry to the Bejai Museum is INR 2 per person and it remains closed every Monday.

4. Pilikula Park and Golf Course
Pilikula Park and Golf Course, Mangalore

Enjoy a fun-filled day out with your family at Pilikula Park and Golf Course. Perfect for all those who are looking to spend some quality time amidst the serenity, Pilikula Park is considered amongst the top sightseeing places in Mangalore due to its lush greenery and nature’s magic that make it an ideal leisure spot for people of all age groups.

Stroll around the park to soak in the tranquility. Bring your picnic basket with some refreshing snacks and beverages to create memories for a lifetime. Go boating to explore the picturesque beauty of the lake. For your convenience, the Pilikula Park and Golf Course also features a heritage village, a zoo, a biological park, an amusement park, a science center, and a sprawling golf course to keep you entertained all the time.


Other than these points of interest, the town of Mangalore has a lot more to offer to its visitors. If time permits, you can extend your getaway and include a few more tourist attractions to make your Mangalore tour the best trip of your life.

New Mangalore Port, Sultan Battery, Ullal Beach, St Aloysius Chapel, Milagres Church, Kadri Hill Park, Kadri Manjunatha Temple, Tannirbhavi Beach, and Rosario Cathedral are some of the tourist places to visit in Mangalore for several days. Adding to these are Mangaladevi Temple, Someshwar Beach, Thousand Pillar Temple, Pilikula Religious Science Centre, City Centre Mall, and Forum Fiza Mall.

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How to Reach Mangalore?

With its easy connectivity to the neighboring cities of Karnataka and the rest of the country via all modes of commutation, Mangalore can be easily accessed by locals and tourists through airways, railways, and roadways.

The nearest airport, Mangalore International Airport is approximately 15 km away from the city and it receives frequent flights from all over the world. So, whether you’re an Indian traveler or a foreigner, you don’t have to worry about anything as you can catch a flight to Mangalore at any time to cover the maximum distance in the least possible time.

Experience a smooth and comfortable train journey to Mangalore Junction Railway Station to reach Mangalore on budget. The Mangalore Junction is well-served by trains from Mumbai, Goa, Hyderabad, Delhi, Pune, Karwar, Chennai, etc. Outside the station, book a private cab from the list of top car rental companies in Mangalore to travel further to your desired destination.

Lastly, there is also an option of traveling by road. For your convenience, the KSRTC department runs various public and private buses to and from Mangalore on an everyday basis. You can also choose to self-drive to make the most of your road travel. The choice is completely yours!

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