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District: Dakshina Kannada |
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Hassan
- 172km Karwar - 285km Bangalore
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Mangalore |
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Bajpe
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STD Code: 0824 |
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Connected to Goa by
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Ensconced on the coast,
this maritime city makes a pleasant
and convenient stop between Goa
and Kerala. With its narrow, winding
streets fringed with coconut palms,
quaint houses with terracotta-tiled
roofs, beautiful beaches, temples
and churches, and the aroma of spicy
coconut curries, it has preserved
its old-world charm. Mangalore was
a major seaport and ship-building
centre in Hyder Ali's time. Today
it is a business and commercial
centre and Karnataka's major port
for the export of coffee, spices
and cashew.
The Someshwar Temple overlooking
a rocky promontory, the ancient
10th century Mangala Devi Temple
dedicated to the Goddess Mangala
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the 11th century Kadri Manjunatha Temple
with its exquisite bronze images of Lokeshwara
co-exist with splendid churches and mosques.
Among the more remarkable mosques are
the Jumma Masjid in Bunder, built centuries
ago by the Arabs, and the Idgah Mosque
at Lighthouse Hill whose construction
is attributed to Tipu Sultan at the end
of the 18th century. The St. Aloysius
College Chapel with its magnificent Biblical
frescoes adorning the walls and ceilings
is worth a peek. Equally impressive is
the Shreemanthi Bai Memorial Government
Museum with its wondrous collection of
objets-de-art, archaeology, ethnology,
porcelain, and wooden carvings. Nature
enthusiasts will enjoy the Pilikula Nisagardhama,
a sprawling 300-acre park 12km from Mangalore,
with boating facilities, a wildlife safari,
a mini aquarium, and a science centre.
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