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Surathkal or Nitk beach in mangalore is best place to visit

Mangalore is a major port city that is sandwiched between the Arabian sea on one side and western ghats on another. This fascinating city situated on the backwaters formed by the Netravati and Gurpur rivers is the Headquarters of Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka. Apart from this, this port city has been a major pit stop for international trade for many centuries. In fact, Mangaluru or Mangalore got its name from the goddess Mangaladevi temple present in the same locality. Mangaluru is best Known for beautiful beaches, coconut palms, churches, age-old temples, water sports, and of course seafood. This blog will present you with places you simply cannot miss to visit While in Mangalore.

Places To Visit in Mangalore

Ullal Beach Mangalore

Ullal Beach Mangalore

Ullal is a quaint little fishing village that is tucked on the southern banks of the Netravati river. There is a beautiful beach called Ullal Beach that is set amidst casuarinas groves on the coastline. Ullal beach has become a huge hit among travellers and locals due to calmness and serenity that surrounds this place in abundance. Palm trees all along the shores and 14 acres of lush green casuarinas groves forest provide a unique touch to this beach.

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Tannirbhavi Beach Mangalore

Tannirbhavi Beach is one of the best places to visit in Dakshina Kannada

If you looking to have some me-time with a pinch of water sports and seafood while in Mangalore, then head to Tannirbhavi beach. It is a deserted beach that is tucked away in one corner at about 11 kilometers from the city. Tannirbhavi beach can be reached either through the Kuloor bridge or by taking a ferry from the Sultan battery via the Gurupura river.

Bluish-green waters, golden sand, palm trees along the seashore, clear sky, serene surroundings, and cool breeze due to a lot of greenery are the major highlights that bring in travelers to this beach. You can witness calm backwaters of the Gurupura river merging in the Arabian sea by walking a few meters along with the shore towards the south. Above all, watching the sun running down the horizon and taking a dip in the sea is sure to provide a soothing effect to the mind.

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Panambur Beach Mangalore

Panambur beach is one of the best picnic places to visit in Mangalore
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Most hot and happening Panambur beach is located near the port city Mangalore. With glittering golden sands, blueish water, clean seashore, lip-smacking seafood, scenic backwaters, and dramatic sunsets make this place a hotspot among travellers This beach which is 12 km from the main town is sure to excite all the beach babies with a wide range of activities it has to offer. 

To your surprise, this is the only beach in India that is under the maintenance of the private organization. Undoubtedly, one of the safest and best-maintained beaches across India for a picnic or get together along with family or friends.

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Surathkal Beach Mangalore

Surathkal or Nitk beach in mangalore is best place to visit

Surathkal Beach, an unspoilt destination with endless stretches of shores meeting the Arabian Sea in the port city of Mangalore. Despite being just 13 km from the main city, this beach hasn’t lost one bit of its natural charm. Its coastline is studded with rocks, silky smooth sand, few palm trees, shallow blueish water, and secluded surroundings make it an ideal spot for a picnic. Mostly flooded with college kids on the weekends as this is situated right next to reputed NIT college. Hence, Surathkal beach is also popularly known as NIT Beach.

If you are a morning person, then head to the beach in the wee hours to get a true essence. Stroll a few meters onshore from the Surathkal beach towards fishermen village and experience the local side of this place  You can spot many fishermen laying their fishing nets and marching into the sea on their boats to catch fish. Apart from this, you can witness baby crabs crawling in silence into the ocean.

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Suraj Kumar is a travel blogger, adventurist, storyteller, solo traveler, and digital marketer who formerly worked as a Business Developer in a travel startup “HornOK” for 3 years. He quit his decent-paying job to travel the world full time with his savings. He loves to travel at a slow pace indulging with experiences which involve exploring the untrodden, eating local or regional food, living like a local and knowing the people and its place best by exploring their natural habitats Suraj is an Engineering Graduate in Computer Science and he lives in Bangalore with his family. He hopes to inspire you to step out of your comfort zone to experience the world filled with various cultures by traveling and experiencing it at its roots.

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