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Someshwar Beach

Someshwar Beach

Located in Ullal in the city of Mangalore, Someshwara Beach is a quaint hidden gem of the city. Boasting of shimmering golden sands, a long and beautiful coastline, the beach is also peppered with rock boulders called Rudra Shile, making it unique from its other counterparts in the city. Someshwara Beach also houses the Someshwara Temple, dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva and it is believed that the rocks dotting the beach are present because of the God’s presence. However, due to the presence of these rocks and also because of the strong currents, the waters are not ideal and really risky for swimming. Another prominent attraction in the vicinity of the beach is the “Ottinene Hill” which is a beautiful vantage point and gives you mesmerising glimpses of the city below, the river Netravati and the big beautiful Arabian Sea. Read More

St Aloysius Chapel

St Aloysius Chapel

St Aloysius Chapel is a Catholic Church and a famous attraction set atop the Lighthouse Hill and has a regal look which is breathtaking right from the entrance. The unique wall paintings of St. Aloysius Chapel are stunning and attract visitors in large numbers. These paintings were painted in 1899 by Antonio Moscheni, an Italian Jesuit when he visited Mangalore on a mission in 1878. What we get to see are mostly restored paintings that have suffered damage over time but the charm and authenticity of St Aloysius Chapel are still very well maintained.  This is Mangalore's very own Sistine Chapel and offers a serene atmosphere to calm a troubled mind. The view of the Arabian Sea from the campus is worth the trip if one wishes to capture a part of the history and the natural landscape of this part of the city.  Read More

Sultan Battery

Sultan Battery

Tipu Sultan constructed this watchtower to keep a lookout for the entry of warships into the Gurpur River. The battery, made from black stones had been given the look of a miniature fortress. Not having withstood the test of time and extreme weather, this tower stands in ruins today. This is a popular tourist spot as you get beautiful views when on the battery. This is also a boating point to get to Thannirbhavi Beach.

Surathkal Beach

Surathkal Beach

The Surathkal beach lies further down the Konkan Coast, south of the tourist trap of Goa, about 13 km from the port city of Mangalore, home to one of the major ports of India. Unlike Goa, the beaches in Mangalore have not been overly exposed to tourism, retaining their natural charm of endless stretches of spotless shores which are met by the alluring Arabian Sea. The Surathkal beach is a prime example of the pristine nature of these coastal delights. With beautiful rocks that delightfully punctuate the smooth coastline, the Surathkal beach is a great location for those looking to enjoy the pleasure of the Konkan coast without a herd of people marring the lovely view of the ocean. The sunsets here are breathtaking and definitely worth the drive from Mangalore. As this beach isn't frequented by tourists often, there are few options for those wanting to engage in water sports. The enchanting Sadashiv temple found here encases the piece of the Shiv Lingam that gives this beach its name. A charming lighthouse completes the scene of coastal beauty one is presented with at this site. Read More

Tannirbhavi Beach

Tannirbhavi Beach

Tannirbhavi Beach is one of the popular beaches in the city. The coastline with golden sand and cool, fresh air is rejuvenating, and people are drawn to the natural beauty of the location. Proper seats and other facilities make the beach a frequently visited attraction, and it is crowded often on weekends and public holidays. Entering the sea is not advisable, but one can try their hand at one of the water sports at the beach. There are lifeguards to keep an eye and rescue in case of an accident, however, visitors are advised to be careful while entering the water.  The beach only lately gained a lot of popularity with the installation of modern facilities like proper washrooms, parking spaces, lifeguards and several eatery stalls. A couple of concrete benches and sheds have also been installed and tall light masts are placed, for the safety and convenience of the tourists. Read More

Ullal Beach

Ullal Beach

Ullal beach is a prime tourist attraction in the city. Located in Ullal, a small fishing village only 12 kms away from the city centre of the bustling city of Mangalore, Ullal beach mesmerises its visitors with a panoramic view of a long coastline and the majestic Arabian Sea. The entire coast of the serene Ullal Beach is flanked with tall lush casuarinas and dense palm trees that make it look like a scene from a beautiful painting. In fact, the beach is set in no less than 14-acre casuarina groves! These trees sway in the calming breeze at the beach and instil a sense of tranquillity within you. The waters of the beach are very clean and invite you to take a dip. For the adrenaline junkies, there are arrangements for some water sporting activities that will pump up your blood with energy and are sure to excite you. You can treat yourself to some delicious small eats that are a local favourite. Lounging languorously on the Ullal beach is the perfect way to treat yourself after a long day- soaking in the beauty of the merger of the palm-fringed beach and the azure waters in the gentle breeze will revitalise and refresh you as nothing else will. If you're out on vacation or plan to spend the weekend by the beach, you can explore the nearby attractions like the Someshwara Temple, St. Sebastian’s Church, Queen Abbakka's Fort and the Summer Sands Beach Resort. A trip to the Ullal beach is the ideal relaxation break you need from the monotony and hassles of daily life. Read More

Mulki

Mulki

Mulki is nestled between the Arabian sea and the Shambhavi River in this paradise of water sports lovers. An esoteric town for surfers, Kayakers, Rafters and wakeboarders, Mulki is based 30 kms from Mangalore. Snorkeling trips to nearby islands are also possible from Mulki beach. Bioluminescence beaches at Mulki provide a fantastic camping site at Mulki, and you get to witness the beach shores glowing as the tides hit at night.Not only this, Mulki is one of the most affordable trips you can take, no wonder it is called the backpacker's paradise. Read More

Sakleshpur

Sakleshpur

There are plethora of hill stations in the state of Karnataka which are perfect for a getaway. Among this is a place named Sakleshpur which is Karnataka’s best kept secret. This quaint hill station is not to be missed out while planning a weekend getaway. This foggy and misty hill station elevated at 950 meters, peacefully lies nestled in the Western Ghats. The hill station is cocooned with the aroma of coffee, tea, cardamom and cinnamon. Affectionately known as “Poor man’s Ooty”, this hill station is surrounded by hills covered with lush green trees and is filled with serenity. Flora and Fauna Boasting of rich biodiversity, Sakleshpur is home to many plants and animals including some of the endemic and endangered species. This place is one of the 18 most diverse spots in the world when it comes to flora and fauna. Elephants, deers, king cobras, tigers, Kadave are some of the animals that can be stopped easily. The reddish-orange pagoda flower which is locally called   Ratha Pushpa is a beautiful flower that can be seen hanging from the trees in bunches. Etymology The story behind the name of this hill station is very intriguing. Between the 10th and the 14th century, this region was ruled by the Hoysalas. During their reign a broken Shivalingam was found and it was named Sakleshwara. After this incident the neighboring villages started calling this place Sakleshpur and the name stuck. Another story tells that the place was also called “sakala aishwaryagalindaa kudida pura”. Thanks heaven it did not stick around for long because it would have been quite a task to pronounce it. Places to Visit 1. The Bisle Reserve Forest Located at a distance of around 65 km from Sakleshpur. The Bisle Reserve Forest is a biodiversity hotspot. This place is a safe haven for a lot of plants and animals. During the monsoon season, this forest looks splendid covered with mist and the dews that settle on plants make them look stupendous. If you want a bird’s eye view of the place, do not forget to go to Bisle View Point. You will be able to see the enchanting beauty of the western Ghats enveloped in lush green forests. The three mountain ranges, namely Kumara Parvatha, Pushpagiri and Dodda Betta which can also be seen enhance the beauty of this place. Source 2. Manjarabad Fort Manjarabad Fort stands at an elevation of 3240 ft on the outskirts of Sakleshpur. The star- shaped fort was built by Tipu Sultan as a protection. The fort is a must visit to witness the grandeur of Islamic-style architecture. The trek up to the fort is a little bit difficult but the view of the Western Ghats from the top is spell-bounding. Source 3. Sakleshwara Temple This Shiva temple that is the reason for the name of the hill station is guessed to be around 6 centuries old built by the Hoysala Dynasty. Since it is situated right at the beginning of the hill station, many devotees come and seek blessings before starting their journey. Make sure to visit this temple and see the beauty of the Hoysala architecture. 4. Manjehalli Waterfalls This 20 ft long Waterfall is nestled between the lush green hills at a distance of 8 km from Sakleshpur. A trip to this waterfall will leave you rejuvenated. Stand under the waterfall and let the chill water flow on your body. You can also set up a picnic near the waterfall and enjoy the food with melodious sound of water flowing nearby. During the monsoon season the flow of the water increases which makes it the best time to visit it. 5. Agni Gudda Hill Located at a distance of 10 km from Sakleshpur, this fiery hill is among the few active volcanoes in India. You might have witnessed its beauty in many Bollywood movies, so make sure on a trip to Sakleshpur to see it with your own eyes. Activities like trekking and camping are famous in this region. Or, if you simply want to relax have a picnic at this place and enjoy the view of rice terrains that surrounds the place. 6. Raxidi Estate If you want to know the process that takes into making the coffee and the spices that you consume every day, make sure to visit this place. Raxidi Estate located at a distance of 10 km from Sakleshpur is a place where coffee and different spices are cultivated. Take a tour around the green plantation where a sweet fragrance floats in the air. Interact with the cultivators and get to know about the onerous tasks that they perform. 7. Hemavathi Backwaters Just 10 km away from Sakleshpur, Hemavathi Backwaters is a perfect setting to sit by the water and relax. There are many attractions that are a must visit in this place. A half-submerged church and  an old Brahma temple dating back to 12th century with intricate architecture are the hidden gems of this place. You will be stunned to know that coffee trees are used to make furniture in this place, so make sure to check them out. Source 8. Pandavar Gudda it is believed that during their vanvas, the pandavas resided in this place and hence the place is named after them. A temple that is believed to be a millenial old can be found in this place which i at a distance of around 45 km from Sakleshpur. This place provides a spectacular view during sunrise and sunset that embellishes the splendor of Western Ghats. 9. Kukke Subramanya Temple Built in reverence for Lord Kartikeya by the subramanya, this 600 year old temple is at a distance of 74 km from Sakleshpur. The surroundings of this pious place is filled with mountains, lush green trees and serene rivers. By visiting this place you will purge your soul from negativity. Source 10. Temple of Halebid 52 km is all that you need to travel to witness the grandeur of this pristine place. Also known as the “Gateway to the sea” this temple was built by Jakkanna Acharya. The architecture of this temple is awestrucking full of intricate carvings of mythological figures. Trekking in Sakleshpur Since Sakleshpur is a hill station what better activity to indulge in than trekking? This hill station is the best place for trekkers since it provides with ample trekking routes, both long and short. 1. The Green Route Trek The one you must visit is “The Green Route Trek”. It is situated on railway tracks and is 56 km long starting from Sakleshpur to Kukke Subrahmanya. On the way you will not only encounter lush green trees and plants but 58 tunnels, 109 bridges and 25 waterfalls. But a prior permission from the Forest Department is important. There are various homestays on this trekking route to relax. 2. Bisle Ghat Trek A trek amidst this ghat which is replete with flora and fauna will leave you enchanted. During the the possibility of a tiger or a king cobra passing by you is high. The trek is full of flourishing trees adorned with colourful flowers. 3. Ombattu Gudda Trek Ombattu Gudda which translates to nine hills is an amalgamation of nine bumps that completes to form a mountain.the rocky surface and the rugged terrain of this place makes it an enthralling spot to trek. The mountain is an an elevation of 971 meters and the view from top is impeccable. Other things to Do when in Sakleshpur 1. Take a walk through the plantations Along with strolling in the plantations, make sure to purchase coffee, tea and spices. The coffee, cardamom and cinnamon grown here are fresh and rich in quality. 2. Cycling If you enjoy cycling, register yourself for a cycling tour in Bisle Ghat which is conducted by a number of travel companies. Spend a day pedaling amidst verdant nature breathing in fresh year and seeing a myriad variety of colourful Flora and Fauna. 3. Relax in homestays Homestays are a good option if you want to relax and quality time with your loved ones. There are a number of homestays at the outskirts of Sakleshpur that provides you with the opportunity to stay between nature in a comfortable surrounding. The homestays also organise a lot of activities and sports like cricket, walks in coffee estates, badminton and bonfire. 4. Camping The picturesque hill station provides a lot of camping sites where you can live in the lap of nature and enjoy its grandeur. Aclat Meadows is the best place to set up your camp and surround yourself with trees and hills.Sakleshpur is a perfect place to relax and be surrounded by nature. You will be enchanted by the greenery and the rugged hills that are found in abundance in this place. The people living in Sakleshpur are welcoming and you are bound to have a great vacation living between hills and trees. Read More

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