Mangalore: all 7 tours and excursions for your cruise

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New mangalore by private van with guide - full day

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Explore New Mangalore at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights.Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Points of interestsPoints of interest seen on this excursion may include: Moodabidr, Chandranatha Basti 1000 Pillar Temple, Soans...

New mangalore by private van with guide - half day

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Explore New Mangalore at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights.Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Points of interestsPoints of interest seen on this excursion may include: Artisans Village, Guthu House, St.Aloysius Chapel, Kadri...

New mangalore by private car with guide - full day

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Explore New Mangalore at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights.Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Points of interestsPoints of interest seen on this excursion may include: Moodabidr, Chandranatha Basti 1000 Pillar Temple, Soans...

New mangalore by private car with guide - half day

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Explore New Mangalore at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights.Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Points of interestsPoints of interest seen on this excursion may include: Artisans Village, Guthu House, St.Aloysius Chapel, Kadri...

Artisans village - preserved heritage

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Mangalore sightseeingLocated in Karnataka State, in the South Kannada district, Mangalore is a small seaside town known as one of the major ports of India, handling much of India's coffee and cashewnut exports. It is also now known internationally for the famous red terracotta roof tiles. This area has a rich tradition of artisans which has been perpetuated down the ages through hereditary lineage by highly skilled craftsmen who depended on their craft for their livelihood. With the advent of mechanization...

Mangaluru city orientation

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Mangalore - known as Mangaluru in the local language, was once a famous port, known in the 6th century as a major source of pepper. It was mentioned in writings of the 14th century Arab traveller Ibn Batuta, who noted its trade in pepper and ginger, and the presence of merchants from Persia and Yemen. Perhaps some of its good luck is due to its name, which comes from Mangladevi, the Goddess of Fortune. Mangalore and Cashew FactoryTravel through this small town, past government buildings and private...

Temples & spices of moodabidri

  • Cruise line: Silversea
Moodabidri and Chandranatha Basti 1000 Pillar Temple Moodabidri is a Jain holy city, home to 18 temples, although the Jains are only a tiny minority of the local population. The largest of the temples is the 15th century Chandranatha Basti containing 1,000 pillars, carved in astonishingly fine detail - no two are alike. It also has a valuable collection of metal and jewel-encrusted images of Jain prophets. At the entrance is the huge monolithic pillar called the "Manasthambha", believed...