MANGALORE
EXCURSIONS
Dharmastala
There are a number of Jain bastis (temples) in
Dharmastala, 75 kms east of Mangalore, including the famous Manjunatha
Temple. You'll also find a 14m high statue of Bahubali, which was
erected in 1973.
Venur
This town, approximately 50 kms north-east of Mangalore
has eight bastis and the ruins of a Mahadeva temple. An 11m high
Bahubali statue, dating back to 1604, stands on the southern bank of
Gurupur River.
Mudabidri
There are 18 bastis in
Mudabidri, 35 kms north-east of
Mangalore. The oldest of them is the 15th century Chadranatha Temple,
known colloquially as the 1000-pillar hall.
Karkala
Karkala is 52 kms north-east. The 452 ft tall monolithic
statue of Bahubali and the St. Lawrence Church are the main
attraction here.
Udipi
(58
kms) The town is sacred to the devotees of Lord
Krishna and where the Saint Madhwacharya lived and preached 700 years
ago. This town has the famous Krishna Temple with the Gold
Chariot. The famous Massala Dosai has its origin here. About 5 kms from
Udipi at Manipal, there are several professional college of which
Kasturba Medical College is the most outstanding institution.
Malpe Beach
Malpe Beach (66
kms) north of Mangalore. The pristine
beauty complemented by peaceful surroundings, make this beach a
favourite holiday spot. The St. Mary's Island, another delightful
holiday hangout, is just a boat ride away.
Hotels in
Karnataka
Badami
Hotels ::
Bandipur
hotels ::
Bangalore
Hotels ::
Dandeli
Hotels ::
Mangalore
Hotels ::
Mysore
Hotels
Tourist
Destination of Karnataka
Bangalore
:: Hassan
:: Badami
:: Bijapur
:: Mysore
Temples in
Karnataka
Cave
Temple ::
Vidhana
Soudha ::
Iskcon
Temple ::
Shravanabelagola
Beaches in
Karnataka
Malpe
Beach :: Karwar
:: Gokarna
:: Marwanthe
:: Mangalore
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