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Best parks in Mangalore

Where to get out — Mangalore's parks, gardens and green pockets

Mangalore's outdoor side: parks worth a morning run, gardens worth a Sunday picnic, and the green pockets that make the city bearable in October and beautiful by January. Curated for visitors who want some sky between their meetings, and locals who keep forgetting these are options.

Top 2 parks in Mangalore

  1. 2-Night Private Taj Mahal and Agra Tour from Cruise Port01

    1. 2-Night Private Taj Mahal and Agra Tour from Cruise Port

    5.0· 21 reviews3 daysFrom₹82,809/ person

    Experience this 2-night and 3-day overland adventure that gives you the opportunity to make a pilgrimage to the Taj Mahal, India's most famous architectural wonder. After pick-up from from any of the five cruise ports in India namely Mumbai, Goa, Kochi, Chennai and Mangaluru you’ll fly to Delhi and be driven to the bustling streets of Agra where you’ll see the Taj Mahal at sunrise and sunset. This guided tour gives you insight into Agra, a city famous for its Unesco World Heritage sites which include the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Mehtab Bagh Garden. The private tour includes either 5 star and 4 star accommodation (depending on option selected when booking), commercial domestic flights, private car and driver, private local tour guides, breakfast, all entrance fees and bottled water.

  2. Five Day Coastal Karnataka Tour with Temples Beaches and Nature02

    2. Five Day Coastal Karnataka Tour with Temples Beaches and Nature

    5.0· 1 reviews5 daysFrom₹1,16,632/ person

    Discover the spiritual and natural beauty of Coastal Karnataka on this 5-day guided tour from Mangalore to Gokarna, including stops at Udupi, Murudeshwar, and Yana. Explore sacred temples like Kudroli Gokarnath and the renowned Krishna Temple, enjoy stunning coastal views at Ullal Beach and Kapu Lighthouse, and marvel at the towering Shiva statue in Murudeshwar. Relax on the serene beaches of Gokarna and witness the unique limestone formations at Yana, where nature and mythology intertwine. This private tour offers personalized attention, comfortable transport, and insights from knowledgeable guides to enrich your journey. - 5-day guided tour through Coastal Karnataka’s rich landscapes - Visit sacred sites and stunning beaches, including Ullal and Gokarna - Private transport ensures a personalized experience tailored to your interests - Supports local communities through trained guides and local procurement

When Mangalore's parks are at their best

Most of the parks below peak between November and February — cool mornings, low pollution, the gardens at their floral peak. The summer months are best avoided between 11 AM and 4 PM; sunrise visits are still magical. Monsoon (June–September) is unpredictable but the green takes on a saturation you can't see otherwise.

Running and walking

Mangalore has a handful of parks with dedicated jogging loops — typically 1.5–3 km, well-marked, well-lit at dawn and dusk. The serious runners' parks are listed first. Most allow dogs (on leash); a few have specific dog parks within them.

Picnics and access

Picnicking is permitted at most public parks in Mangalore but private gardens and conservancy sites usually aren't picnic-friendly. Entry fees are nominal where applicable. Toilet facilities are inconsistent — assume basic and you won't be disappointed.

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