Mangalore, officially known as Mangaluru, is the chief port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located about 352 km (219 mi) west of the state capital, Bengaluru, between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats mountain range. The population of the urban agglomeration was 623,841, according to the provisional results of the 2011 national census of India.
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Mangalore Beaches offer so much to explore that it's hard to fit it all into one family beach vacation. In fact, you really need to live here to experience everything this popular Coastal City has to offer. Nestled between the Arabian Sea and Western Ghats Mangalore "The Gateway of Karnataka" is the largest city in Dakshina Kannada district and is one of the most cosmopolitan non-metro cities of
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Sunset at Sasihithlu beach near Mulki (20kms north of Mangalore) is an ethereal experience one should not miss on a visit to Mangalore. Also known as the "surfers' paradise", this is one of the cleanest beaches in the district, where Shambhavi river meets the Arabian Sea. You will find very few tourists here other than those coming to learn surfing. There are some beautiful beach houses near the beach . Please enjoy the beautiful snaps taken on New Year eve.
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Panambur beach has Jet ski rides, camel rides for kids, boating, Dolphin viewing, Food stall, ice-cream, Golas made from natural fruit syrups, trained Beach Life-guards for your safety, and Patrol vehicles for your security. The beach has provisions for Parties, events, get togethers, conferences and weddings. The only beach in India that is managed and run by a private enterprise for tourism development! Stay at 'Panambay'. 20 eco-friendly shacks overlooking the beach are under construction and will be available shortly!
Panumbur beach is yet another beach in Mangalore As mangalore known for different beaches this is one among them .huge crowds during weekends Horse ride camel ride are available in this beach . Events take place during kite festival and there are many stalls of eatables .
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Slightly out of the city, this is one beach which is unique for it's combination of White sands, rocks, temple and a lighthouse all in one place. The water and the beach itself is very clean and beautiful. It is not very crowded and doesn't have any shops or shacks encroaching the beach. That way it is serene and peaceful. They say that venturing deep into this sea is dangerous due to the rocks but outside no concerns otherwise. The rocks also help trap plenty of sea shells which children can collect. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, typical Dakshina kannada style albeit smaller and visited mostly by the locals. About15kms outside of Mangaluru centre, this beach is not to be missed.
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Tannirbavi beach is a penensula where we can see many houses in and around surrounded by trees. There are three place in tannirbavi beach 1. Fathima beach 2. Sultan battery , you can travel along with boat and reach sultan battery beautiful spot 3. Tannirbavi tree park , tourist attraction with marine museum . And still going further we find estuary and beautiful scenery There are couple of eateries and parking lot too . Place of visit
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