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Private guided tour of Mangalore from the cruise port

3.5· 2 reviews5 hoursFrom INR 14242
Private guided tour of Mangalore from the cruise port — Water & beach things to do in Mangalore

Three hours exploring Mangalore's attractions, with a professional guide providing insights, directly from your cruise ship pier.

This three-hour private tour offers a chance to explore Mangalore while your cruise ship is docked at the port. A professional guide will meet you right at the pier and take you to the city’s notable sites. The itinerary typically includes visits to local attractions where you can learn about Mangalore's culture and history in depth.

It's advisable to wear comfortable footwear for walking, and be mindful of the time to ensure a prompt return to the ship. The tour is tailored to give you an insightful glimpse of the city within a short timeframe.

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Good to know

What's included in this experience?+
• Experienced guide • Bottled water provided • All applicable taxes, fees, and handling charges • Pickup and drop-off at the port
What's NOT included?+
• Tips are not included.
What should I know before booking?+
• Nearby public transportation is accessible • Not advisable for those who are pregnant • Participants should possess a moderate level of physical fitness • A formal dress code is required
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a complete refund, cancellation must occur at least 24 hours in advance of the planned departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• The itinerary will commence with a tour of Kadri Manjunatha Temple, constructed in the 10th or 11th century, notable for its Mangalore-style tiled roofs and courtyards, exemplifying local temple architecture. • Following this, the itinerary includes a stop at a modern temple in Kudroli, which is dedicated to Gokarnanatha. • After exploring these two contrasting temples, there will be a drive through the city center to observe everyday life in Mangalore. The next destination is the lively Central Market wholesale bazaar, where daily agricultural products, including fruits and vegetables from the nearby countryside, are sold. • Lunch will be at a specialized restaurant to sample the renowned cuisine of Mangalore. • Post-lunch, a visit to Saint Aloysius Chapel is planned. This chapel, established by the Jesuits in 1890, showcases distinct Italian art with paintings by the Italian Jesuit Antonio Moscheni, drawing thousands of visitors annually. • The day will also include a visit to a cashew processing factory.

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