One of the most underrated place in the country... many Indians confuse this beauty with Bengaluru... this is a city of real clean beaches and ancient temples and greenery
Sorry sir ! It's not underrated the best colleges, convent education in India actually convent education originated from Mangalore max. nos.of medical n dental, n engineering colleges ppl. Who have stayed in M'lore or DK have never ever felt they are away from 🏡 homevso get your GK updated !!!!!!*
@@PR-pp2zc bro...its not about gk..it's about perspectives..at least in the north..when one says I am living in Mangalore...all will think it's Bangalore..many don't even know that such a gem of place exists in India blessed with much more beautiful beaches than Goa
I live in Mangalore since 2008. I was born and raised in Chennai. Mangalore is a nice place with people who are well behaved and peace and fun loving. It is an educational hub with a lot of engineering &medical colleges. There are a lot of churches, mosques and temples. People must visit this city at least once in their lifetime.
Mangalore(Tulunad) is famous for Special culture,art, historic architecture, traditions,educational, food etc.. manythings,many places are in mangalore to visit, your traveller vlog is just nice, thank you for the visit and for this video about our mangalore
Being watching your videos since 2020 and from there you have come a long way. I love how you try to show the culture and the most beautiful places of Karnataka through your vlogs. I'm sooo happy that you had come to my hometown and enjoyed every moment there. Lots and lots of love to you from Mangalore ❤❤😘
Places to cover in Udupi & Mangalore: Sai Radha Heritage Soans Farm Sultan batthery Padubidri Beach (Blue Flag beach) Panumbur Beach Kapu Beach Pilikula Kudremukh Gomateshwar Cruise & Dine floating restaurant and many more Best places for dine in Macchli Narayana Shettys Lunch home Giri Manja Thimappa And for Ice Creams the One and only Pabbas or Ideal Cafe These are just to name a few. Mangalore is underrated and hence not much explored by tourists
Mangalore is not undiscovered.. Mangalore Udupi is very famous in India... beaches are free from hippie culture people n drugs n clean... it's a place of temples... it's famous for unique south indian cuisine Udupi n Mangalore are like brands in hotel industry It's famous for education institutions It's famous for rich cultur and heritage it's icecreams capital of India but u just discovered now if tourism increases in Mangalore we hope it's free from parties n drugs unlike Goa
You are absolutely right. Tourism may bring prosperity but along with that danger of drugs, crime, outside people who don't have attachment to the local language n culture, may harm the normal life of local people.
I was inspired to visit Mangalore after seeing a Kannada movie Katheyondu Shuruvigade of Diganth.... Specially Marvanthe Beach of Udupi... Karnataka is underrated ❤️🤗😄
I hail from Mangalore, India and I’m pleased to see a vlogger visit Mangalore because many Indians too don’t know this place exists. I’m from a small village in Mangalore and I would love to share names of a few amazing places. Mangalore is the most underrated city in India although it is beautiful and has so much to offer. Mangaloreans (born and raised in Mangalore) are welcoming, fun-loving, helpful, educated, and well-behaved . We do have a lot of outsiders residing here as well. Here is a lenglthy comment to give non-Mangaloreans some insight on places to visit. I’m sure this comment is worth a read. Mangalore/Mangaluru is a land of exquisite cultures, charms and cuisines. It is an educational hub and has many schools, engineering colleges, medical colleges, hospitals every kilometer ,restaurants, old tiled houses and sea-facing resorts. We have Hindus, Christians, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains and other religions in this small city celebrating festivals and preparing different cuisines on different occasions. You would come across a lot of beautiful temples, churches, mosques, and so on. As a Mangalorean who has lived in M’lore for more than 30 years and also travelled to different states, I know for a fact that Mangalore has extremely tasty food, albeit, we haven’t gained much popularity. Many aren’t even aware that there is a city called “Mangalore” and confuse it with Bangalore and we have been busy correcting people ever since! Mangalore is famous for its scrumptious breakfast, ice creams, seafood, toddy, non-veg dishes with homemade masalas especially chicken ghee roast, crab masala/ghee roast, squid ghee roast, prawns & fish tawa/masala fry, chicken sukka, chicken fry/grill, pork chili, pork bafat, along with Neer dosa or boiled rice and yes, not to forget the delicious veg dishes, too. Now the famous question is what and where to eat??? Let us begin with breakfast. For typical Mangalorean breakfast, you may visit Shivbagh cafe (go upstairs to stay away from the chaos), Woodland, Chutney Pure Veg Restaurant, Hotel Janatha Deluxe, or ideal cafe. These are small congested restaurants that serve good breakfast. You can try buns, sheera, masala dosa, poori baaji here or something of your choice. For evening tea-time snacks, you can go to any of the aforementioned places again and try goli baje, banana podi, sweet potato podi, etc. For Continental & Italian cuisine/English breakfast, I reckon Diesel Cafe wouldn’t disappoint you. For toddy lovers, Kalivali The Toddy Lounge is the best place situated amidst the coconut trees. A beautiful village you wouldn’t want to miss. For lunch, you may visit Madhuvan's Village restaurant, Shetty lunch home, Maharaja, gajalee, cruise n dine, redrocks, etc. These are restaurants where you can enjoy the ambience and eat/chill for a while. or you can visit places like Machali, Narayana, Macchhi. These are small canteen-like restaurants where you enter, order, eat and leave immediately. Pretty crowded but we can’t resist the yummy seafood. :) For desserts/ice creams, visit Pabbas , Natural ice creams or Ideals ice cream. ( All these ice creams were started by Mangaloreans ) For sweets/snacks - google the best rated bakeries. Vas bakery has good egg puffs and are famous in M’lore, Cochin bakery has famous Banana chips and many other crunchy snacks. The Stairway Bakery & Cafe has some yummy cakes. There are lots of places to visit. Google is your friend here. For pet friendly restaurant, you must visit K9Restro. If you love your beer and you are alcohol friendly or want a place to hang out with friends, you may visit ONYX Air Lounge & Kitchen (venue hosts dance nights with DJs), G Lounge, Spindrift, Froth on top , The Liquid lounge, Summer Sands Beach Resort , redrocks etc. If you are craving for some village vibes, visit river roost resort, the estate resort bar and restaurant, or Guthu House pilikula Heritage village. If you are famished and want to grab a quick bite late in the evening, you should try chicken shawarma and the grilled chicken from any of the small restaurants. You will find many across the streets. Best option is take-away or eat in the car. Middle eastern food with Mangalorean touch. You can try mixed-fried rice and biryanis, too. We have good chaat places as well. For a city that is extremely small, we definitely have a lot going on. If you didn’t know , we are affable and most of us speak multiple languages. Many know a minimum of 4 languages which are Tulu, Kannada,English, and Hindi. Konkani and Beary are other languages that are widely spoken in this city. We are very welcoming and our parents would gladly host lunch or dinner for any number of guests. We call it a Mangy thing! :)
@@pathofseekingknowledge9813 Firstly, I’m not your bro! Bro?? LOL Your comment seems to me like you are somebody who was born in the so-called generation Z having zero knowledge. No offense to generation Z kids. I know and have a lot of friends in that age group, too, and not everyone is like this person who is trying to vent out his/her frustration here on a UA-cam platform. Well, let me give you some insight. It’s my 30 plus experience in the city that has given me enough knowledge about the city. Apparently, your English seems to be extremely weak. I have clearly stated that Konkani and Beary are other languages that are “widely spoken” in the city. I have never used the word “minority” in my entire comment. A quick reminder to you that you are the only one that has used the word “minority”. My previous comment is a few months old and I have not edited it ever since and I stand by it. Incidentally, you have used a similar word that I have used in my aforementioned comment. The word is “widely”. Are you trying to educate me by using the words that I have already used? LOL :D :D Your attention span and your ability to listen or read seem to be zero. Again, is it the effect of online classes?? SMH. As of now, “Widely” is the word you need to take classes on because you aren’t able to comprehend the meaning. Mangalore has very good schools. I studied in Mangalore. And I reckon you DEFINITELY need to go back to school!!!!!!!! I speak Konkani myself, yet, I don’t try and push my mother tongue so far deep down others throat. It’s a beautiful language just as any other language. Nobody requires your insecure statement to make people believe otherwise. Come back and reply to my comment when you have learnt the meaning of “widely spoken”. I have lived in Mangalore for 30 plus years and the commonly used languages to communicate by people in Mangalore with their customers have always been Tulu, Kannada and English. I don’t go to a shop in M’lore and speak Beary nor do you go to a store in M’lore and speak Konkani. We all use Tulu, Kannada or English to speak to any unknown customer or person. You have so much of hatred in your heart for no apparent reason. I have a lot of Muslim, Hindu, Jain, Sikh and Christian friends and we all speak English when we communicate. You don’t seem to have friends outside your community. Make a few first!!! Have a blessed day and btw, compliments of the season!!!!! :) N.B. To people that seek good in every comment, there are a few more places I explored this Christmas. There is a place called 24 carat/ Yamuna in Kulai, Mangalore that has very good ambience and food. Also , curry wok at KS Rao road has rich and savoury food. Yay!! Enjoy folks!!!!
@@pathofseekingknowledge9813 There is a famous saying which I abide by. Never argue with a fool. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience!! Period. Have a blessed day!!
Am a proud manglorian... am born and boughtup in manglore and i can proudly say manglore is one of the best place for everything... Beautiful beaches - 2-3 blue flag beachs. Beautiful temples and churchs and mosques. Lush green area.. Awsome delicious.. spicy tasty food. Falls, rivers and river n sea sports like kayaking,standup peddling,surfing,. Am a youtuber and got some local areal views of manglore.. you can go throw it🙏😊.. Manglore always welcomes people and people r so kind and humble..
Ivaaaana. Happy to see u in Mangalore. Wish a nice n happy stay around. Thank u for coverage. There are many more places other than beaches which u could have visited. Nevertheless u made a honest effort to bring in whatever u could in your buzee schedule. Proud Mangalorean
I was born in Managlore and now live in Germany! After watching your Video I feel so proud about my birth place and I am happy that people like you have a great Time here and take a lot of wonderful experieneces with you. Great Video❤️❤️ Love from Germany
India is the best country in the world with scenic beauty throughout the country in every state and in every region of the country. Love india forever. 🇮🇳
You are cent percent right. The only impediment for smaller growth of tourists within and outside the country is 1) lack of cleanliness in almost all cities and semi urban areas. Once we address and improve general infrastructure, tourist arrivals across the country will be much much higher than the present level.
Kambala is a folk game. It is organised in every year from November to March (Saturday/Sunday) in 20 different places of Mangalore (South Canara), Udupi and Kasaragod (Tulunadu) by Kambala committee. It has 5 different categories of competition. This game has more than 300 years of history. Average distance of Kambala track is 140 mtr. The people of these places not only celebrate, they worship this game. There even a fan following for the buffelos, Kambala chasers as well as for buffelo owners.. -Thanks for covering this, From Mangalore❤️
my grandmother's place is 60 km from mangalore towards kundapur...even i haven't seen hasta shilpa something which needs to be explored...thanks for including this as this is not a daily attraction which everyone knows...
Me too a mangalorean but settled in mumbai. Whenever i hear about Mangalore, there is a glow on my face which comes automatically. I was always given an option whether to visit dubai or head for mangalore for vacation, i had opted for mangalore only. I feel proud to be born in this city and i also belong to the Minor Basilica St Lawrence shrine, Attur, Mangalore.... Long live Mangalore 😘
Lovely! refreshed a few memories. Another unique thing about that region which I found endlessly fascinating was the use of red stones for outside wall. It gives very Amsterdam type vibe which has the same color for cycle lanes. I guess my rambling isn't making a real point but I just found it really fascinating.
Hashta Shilpa in Manipal, Udupi .. st Mary’s island, Malpe, udupi, Kaup beach.. all the places shown are in Udupi . Mangalore has turned out into another crowded Bangalore. Udupi still has its old charm.
Wow nice you liked Mangaluru. Mangalore University started in 1980 and mine was the first graduate batch studied in St. Mary's College, Shirva, Udupi District from 1980-1983. Liked your video and comments. Thank you.
Sunset at Kaup Beach is just amazing. I stay nearby so I know how mesmerizing it is. If you wanna enjoy the sunset, I would recommend you to go on top of the light house and watch sun touching the horizon❤️
Thanks for another great video. The beach sunset visit on a Sunday? Yes you must be covered except in Goa it seems lol. Even ankles showing in other states people stare. The buffalo race probably won’t appeal to foreigners. The architecture museum was beautiful
Some facts: The western ghats of Karnataka particularly mangalore region is a matriarchal society. Udupi Mangalore region is the birth place of South Indian Breakfast like Dosa, Idli Vada, Mangalore Buns. Also famous for sea food. The people from this region are successful entrepreneurs spread across India. - Hotel business and finance, banking.
This is an awesome video. It made us (portuguese/ dutch couple) decide to come to Mangalore! So now I need some advice on where to stay, which area of town...i only seem to find very boring business hotels online. Please help us with advice on what to eat, where to stay and what to do!? 😘
Microsoft CEO SATYA NADELA studied his Engineering in MANIPAL which is 20 KM from Kapu .. Mangalore has all whether busy port as well and hence it is known city in business circle. Mangalore has an international airport also. Well connected. Just 240 KM north of Mangalore we have Asia's biggest Naval base in a place called KARWAR
@@johnydesparado123 That is OK.. Even KV Kamath CEO of ICICI Bank and then BRIC Bank is passed his engineering from NITK( Formerly KREC) which is also in Mangalore.. He never said he is from KREC .. That is OK
@@johnydesparado123 Trouble is we in India unnecessarily take Pride in mentioning Indian Origin Americal Citzens like Satya Nadela , Suder Pichoyi and Parag Agarwal of Twitter ( All are American Citizens ) as if we feel great sitting here . we actually talk negatively about Job creattor like AMBHANI and ADANI in India.. This is Irony.. Even in 2022 June we attach premium to west
@@sureshpolali8685 he made his life in America. But people like to brag about the Indian thing .if india was so good he wouldn't have left in the first place
Of late people have started talking about Mangalore. Land of temples, churches, educational institutions, medical colleges, clean beaches, kind friendly people, hygienic eateries and most of all a very safe place for the tourists.
A person who you interviewed is Mr Capatain Brijesh Chowta, now he is our MP and one of the good friend of our Primeminister of India . Love your vlogs ❤
Check Pilikula natrue park Padubidri Blue Flag Karkala.Gomateshwar Padu Tirupathi tenple ,Karkala Kere Basadi (Temple in between Lake) Fish food in Udupi And lots more
Wow 🤩love the way you've shown Udupi and Mangalore in this clip But, just to correct you that St. Mary's Island & Kapu Beach are located in the City of Udupi and not in Mangalore 🙂
Ooooohhh... you came to Hastashilpa in Manipal!! Missed the chance to meet you. I have been following your vlogs from quite some time now... nearly 4 years. I used to watch them late night during my master's thesis. Hope you enjoyed the coastal food.
I was born and brought up in Mangalore. I will never forget how proud I am to be a Manglorian. By the way loving and enjoying your vlogs
Heyyy pearl?
I also shipped ther from 2012 to 2016
which is best ?? Udupi or Mangalore ???? for 3 days visit ?? where to stay ???
Both are fine.
What a beautiful place. Thanks for showing us. I’d love to go there someday. 😍😀
IKR way better than I expected (and I already had great expectations😅). Happy you liked it too!
Welcome to Mangaluru 🙏🏻
We all people from Mangalore(kudla) welcome you heartly..
Manglore is a really beautiful and clean and tropical I live here
Pls don come . But Sept to dec would b a good weather . Feb to may would be very hot .
One of the most underrated place in the country... many Indians confuse this beauty with Bengaluru... this is a city of real clean beaches and ancient temples and greenery
Sorry sir ! It's not underrated the best colleges, convent education in India actually convent education originated from Mangalore max. nos.of medical n dental, n engineering colleges ppl. Who have stayed in M'lore or DK have never ever felt they are away from 🏡 homevso get your GK updated !!!!!!*
@@PR-pp2zc bro...its not about gk..it's about perspectives..at least in the north..when one says I am living in Mangalore...all will think it's Bangalore..many don't even know that such a gem of place exists in India blessed with much more beautiful beaches than Goa
I live in Mangalore since 2008. I was born and raised in Chennai. Mangalore is a nice place with people who are well behaved and peace and fun loving. It is an educational hub with a lot of engineering &medical colleges. There are a lot of churches, mosques and temples. People must visit this city at least once in their lifetime.
which is best ?? Udupi or Mangalore ???? for 3 days visit ?? where to stay ???
@@ganeshr4371.Culturally both the places are similar. You should visit both the places which are 60km apart .
Major temples not to be missed
Mangalore is really a beautiful place with lots of nice and humble people...lots of beaches , the food everything is amazing...
You are a great ambassador of tourism of not only Banglore but whole Karnataka, proud to be living among Mangloreans in Mumbai and enjoy their foods
Mangalore(Tulunad) is famous for Special culture,art, historic architecture, traditions,educational, food etc.. manythings,many places are in mangalore to visit, your traveller vlog is just nice, thank you for the visit and for this video about our mangalore
Thank you for the brilliant showcase of my city!!! I hope more people get to experience what this costal city has to offer!
Being watching your videos since 2020 and from there you have come a long way. I love how you try to show the culture and the most beautiful places of Karnataka through your vlogs. I'm sooo happy that you had come to my hometown and enjoyed every moment there.
Lots and lots of love to you from Mangalore ❤❤😘
Awww thank you so much! Your hometown is EPIC!
@@IvanaPerkovicOfficial love youuuuu❤❤😘
Er dane moolu👀
@@ananyakottary937❤
which is best ?? Udupi or Mangalore ???? for 3 days visit ?? where to stay ???
Thank you for showcasing our city to the world
Places to cover in Udupi & Mangalore: Sai Radha Heritage
Soans Farm
Sultan batthery
Padubidri Beach (Blue Flag beach)
Panumbur Beach
Kapu Beach
Pilikula
Kudremukh
Gomateshwar
Cruise & Dine floating restaurant and many more
Best places for dine in
Macchli
Narayana
Shettys Lunch home
Giri Manja
Thimappa
And for Ice Creams the One and only Pabbas or Ideal Cafe
These are just to name a few. Mangalore is underrated and hence not much explored by tourists
Thank you Sir! I am looking forward to try the food at all these places.
I am from Mangalore and it is indeed the most beautiful , calm and peaceful place ❤️❤️❤️. Thank you for showcasing my hometown !
I love it! It makes me happy that you love India but more than that, the way you live your life inspires me, miss Ivana. Your smile is truly beautiful
So now I have a glimpse of Mangalore with you! Enchanted to have you as a guide! Thanks
Glad you liked Mangalore 🥰 Love from Mangalore ❤
@TRAVEL VLOG IV Thanks for showing us the hidden gems of India. Definitely putting this one on my bucket list!
Mangalore is not undiscovered.. Mangalore Udupi is very famous in India... beaches are free from hippie culture people n drugs n clean...
it's a place of temples... it's famous for unique south indian cuisine Udupi n Mangalore are like brands in hotel industry
It's famous for education institutions
It's famous for rich cultur and heritage
it's icecreams capital of India
but u just discovered now
if tourism increases in Mangalore we hope it's free from parties n drugs unlike Goa
You are absolutely right. Tourism may bring prosperity but along with that danger of drugs, crime, outside people who don't have attachment to the local language n culture, may harm the normal life of local people.
Andu shetre 👍
I was inspired to visit Mangalore after seeing a Kannada movie Katheyondu Shuruvigade of Diganth.... Specially Marvanthe Beach of Udupi... Karnataka is underrated ❤️🤗😄
@@vayushivhare Maravanthe beach is covered in many Hindi movie song sequence
@@sureshpolali8685 Karnataka is beautiful and has better options in food for North people.....Don't disagree with me at this atleast
My place of birth. Namma Mangalore is the most beautiful place. Heavenly place. Someday I will settle in Namna Kudla
Where are you now
@@nands4410 He must be in Udupi lol.
@@edwardspencer9397 😀
Thank You So Much for visiting Mangalore ✨♥️ and Showing Of here's culture etc😍♥️.... I'm Proud To be Manglorian 🤗😇♥️....
Ur one of foreigner/Indian who post such positive content.. ur so sweet as a person..
I hail from Mangalore, India and I’m pleased to see a vlogger visit Mangalore because many Indians too don’t know this place exists. I’m from a small village in Mangalore and I would love to share names of a few amazing places. Mangalore is the most underrated city in India although it is beautiful and has so much to offer. Mangaloreans (born and raised in Mangalore) are welcoming, fun-loving, helpful, educated, and well-behaved . We do have a lot of outsiders residing here as well.
Here is a lenglthy comment to give non-Mangaloreans some insight on places to visit. I’m sure this comment is worth a read.
Mangalore/Mangaluru is a land of exquisite cultures, charms and cuisines. It is an educational hub and has many schools, engineering colleges, medical colleges, hospitals every kilometer ,restaurants, old tiled houses and sea-facing resorts. We have Hindus, Christians, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains and other religions in this small city celebrating festivals and preparing different cuisines on different occasions. You would come across a lot of beautiful temples, churches, mosques, and so on.
As a Mangalorean who has lived in M’lore for more than 30 years and also travelled to different states, I know for a fact that Mangalore has extremely tasty food, albeit, we haven’t gained much popularity. Many aren’t even aware that there is a city called “Mangalore” and confuse it with Bangalore and we have been busy correcting people ever since! Mangalore is famous for its scrumptious breakfast, ice creams, seafood, toddy, non-veg dishes with homemade masalas especially chicken ghee roast, crab masala/ghee roast, squid ghee roast, prawns & fish tawa/masala fry, chicken sukka, chicken fry/grill, pork chili, pork bafat, along with Neer dosa or boiled rice and yes, not to forget the delicious veg dishes, too.
Now the famous question is what and where to eat???
Let us begin with breakfast.
For typical Mangalorean breakfast, you may visit Shivbagh cafe (go upstairs to stay away from the chaos), Woodland, Chutney Pure Veg Restaurant, Hotel Janatha Deluxe, or ideal cafe. These are small congested restaurants that serve good breakfast. You can try buns, sheera, masala dosa, poori baaji here or something of your choice. For evening tea-time snacks, you can go to any of the aforementioned places again and try goli baje, banana podi, sweet potato podi, etc.
For Continental & Italian cuisine/English breakfast, I reckon Diesel Cafe wouldn’t disappoint you.
For toddy lovers, Kalivali The Toddy Lounge is the best place situated amidst the coconut trees. A beautiful village you wouldn’t want to miss.
For lunch, you may visit
Madhuvan's Village restaurant, Shetty lunch home, Maharaja, gajalee, cruise n dine, redrocks, etc. These are restaurants where you can enjoy the ambience and eat/chill for a while.
or
you can visit places like Machali, Narayana, Macchhi. These are small canteen-like restaurants where you enter, order, eat and leave immediately. Pretty crowded
but we can’t resist the yummy seafood. :)
For desserts/ice creams, visit Pabbas , Natural ice creams or Ideals ice cream. ( All these ice creams were started by Mangaloreans )
For sweets/snacks - google the best rated bakeries.
Vas bakery has good egg puffs and are famous in M’lore,
Cochin bakery has famous
Banana chips and many other crunchy snacks. The Stairway Bakery & Cafe has some yummy cakes. There are lots of places to visit. Google is your friend here.
For pet friendly restaurant, you must visit K9Restro.
If you love your beer and you are alcohol friendly or want a place to hang out with friends, you may visit ONYX Air Lounge & Kitchen (venue hosts dance nights with DJs), G Lounge, Spindrift, Froth on top , The Liquid lounge, Summer Sands Beach Resort , redrocks etc.
If you are craving for some village vibes, visit river roost resort, the estate resort bar and restaurant, or Guthu House pilikula Heritage village.
If you are famished and want to grab a quick bite late in the evening, you should try chicken shawarma and the grilled chicken from any of the small restaurants. You will find many across the streets. Best option is take-away or eat in the car. Middle eastern food with Mangalorean touch. You can try mixed-fried rice and biryanis, too.
We have good chaat places as well.
For a city that is extremely small, we definitely have a lot going on.
If you didn’t know , we are affable and most of us speak multiple languages. Many know a minimum of 4 languages which are Tulu, Kannada,English, and Hindi. Konkani and Beary are other languages that are widely spoken in this city.
We are very welcoming and our parents would gladly host lunch or dinner for any number of guests. We call it a Mangy thing! :)
@@pathofseekingknowledge9813 Firstly, I’m not your bro! Bro?? LOL Your comment seems to me like you are somebody who was born in the so-called generation Z having zero knowledge. No offense to generation Z kids. I know and have a lot of friends in that age group, too, and not everyone is like this person who is trying to vent out his/her frustration here on a UA-cam platform. Well, let me give you some insight. It’s my 30 plus experience in the city that has given me enough knowledge about the city. Apparently, your English seems to be extremely weak. I have clearly stated that Konkani and Beary are other languages that are “widely spoken” in the city. I have never used the word “minority” in my entire comment. A quick reminder to you that you are the only one that has used the word “minority”. My previous comment is a few months old and I have not edited it ever since and I stand by it. Incidentally, you have used a similar word that I have used in my aforementioned comment. The word is “widely”. Are you trying to educate me by using the words that I have already used? LOL :D :D Your attention span and your ability to listen or read seem to be zero. Again, is it the effect of online classes?? SMH. As of now, “Widely” is the word you need to take classes on because you aren’t able to comprehend the meaning. Mangalore has very good schools. I studied in Mangalore. And I reckon you DEFINITELY need to go back to school!!!!!!!! I speak Konkani myself, yet, I don’t try and push my mother tongue so far deep down others throat. It’s a beautiful language just as any other language. Nobody requires your insecure statement to make people believe otherwise. Come back and reply to my comment when you have learnt the meaning of “widely spoken”. I have lived in Mangalore for 30 plus years and the commonly used languages to communicate by people in Mangalore with their customers have always been Tulu, Kannada and English. I don’t go to a shop in M’lore and speak Beary nor do you go to a store in M’lore and speak Konkani. We all use Tulu, Kannada or English to speak to any unknown customer or person. You have so much of hatred in your heart for no apparent reason. I have a lot of Muslim, Hindu, Jain, Sikh and Christian friends and we all speak English when we communicate. You don’t seem to have friends outside your community. Make a few first!!! Have a blessed day and btw, compliments of the season!!!!! :)
N.B. To people that seek good in every comment, there are a few more places I explored this Christmas. There is a place called 24 carat/ Yamuna in Kulai, Mangalore that has very good ambience and food. Also , curry wok at KS Rao road has rich and savoury food. Yay!! Enjoy folks!!!!
@@pathofseekingknowledge9813 There is a famous saying which I abide by. Never argue with a fool. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience!! Period. Have a blessed day!!
@@pathofseekingknowledge9813yendula ninna abada pari.
@@pathofseekingknowledge9813 tell your wife. To jumbu
Your elaborate writing on Mangalore is truly nice. I like the report and the place and therefore arranged for a permanent settlement here from Kerala.
Omg, Mangalore is sooo beautiful!
I had no idea.
The beaches, the hastashilpa ❤❤
Wonderful vlog, can't wait for the final episode 😍😍😍😍
It's really fanstastic!!
Stop spamming
which is best ?? Udupi or Mangalore ???? for 3 days visit ?? where to stay ???
I m really blessed bcoz i m from mangalore.marvellous place.proud to b a mangalorean
Our Mangalore (Tulunad) ❤So beautiful✨
Am a proud manglorian... am born and boughtup in manglore and i can proudly say manglore is one of the best place for everything...
Beautiful beaches - 2-3 blue flag beachs.
Beautiful temples and churchs and mosques.
Lush green area..
Awsome delicious.. spicy tasty food.
Falls, rivers and river n sea sports like kayaking,standup peddling,surfing,.
Am a youtuber and got some local areal views of manglore.. you can go throw it🙏😊..
Manglore always welcomes people and people r so kind and humble..
Thanks for the vlog on Mangalore- missed the place in previous tour. Lovely vlog
Happy you enjoyed!
👌👍lovely..you look nice in this attire.
Nice Vlog.
Thank you...
Lots of love from Mangalorean 🙏🏻🙏🏻😍😍
Thanks for covering this much love from Mangalore/Mangaluru
Truly appreciate your travel vlog Ivana,
Especially Managaluru
This place is gorgeous...
n you, my dear, rock Indian outfits like a pro❤️
Ivaaaana. Happy to see u in Mangalore. Wish a nice n happy stay around. Thank u for coverage. There are many more places other than beaches which u could have visited. Nevertheless u made a honest effort to bring in whatever u could in your buzee schedule. Proud Mangalorean
I was born in Managlore and now live in Germany!
After watching your Video I feel so proud about my birth place and I am happy that people like you have a great Time here and take a lot of wonderful experieneces with you.
Great Video❤️❤️
Love from Germany
India is the best country in the world with scenic beauty throughout the country in every state and in every region of the country. Love india forever. 🇮🇳
You are cent percent right. The only impediment for smaller growth of tourists within and outside the country is 1) lack of cleanliness in almost all cities and semi urban areas. Once we address and improve general infrastructure, tourist arrivals across the country will be much much higher than the present level.
Blessed to be born in mangalore ❤️
Thanks for showing us wonderful " Hasta- Shilpa " in Mangalore.
LOTS OF LOVE FROM LEH LADAKH ❤❤❤
This video shows places from both Mangalore and Udupi,Ex: StMary's island is in Udupi.
Good to experience the local beauty of nature
Nice manglore series ivana mam manglore is so so beautiful and best of luck next journey
Thank you so much!
Again back with a soothing vlog :)
Kambala is a folk game. It is organised in every year from November to March (Saturday/Sunday) in 20 different places of Mangalore (South Canara), Udupi and Kasaragod (Tulunadu) by Kambala committee. It has 5 different categories of competition. This game has more than 300 years of history. Average distance of Kambala track is 140 mtr. The people of these places not only celebrate, they worship this game. There even a fan following for the buffelos, Kambala chasers as well as for buffelo owners..
-Thanks for covering this, From Mangalore❤️
Living in Bengaluru for 4 years, Ivana please, you are one of us.
my grandmother's place is 60 km from mangalore towards kundapur...even i haven't seen hasta shilpa something which needs to be explored...thanks for including this as this is not a daily attraction which everyone knows...
Thanks for the video, I come from costal Karnataka, and I really admire your efforts to provide exposure into Indian cities and culture.
Thanks for explore ing our mangalore city and it's culture
Love your videos ❤🥰
My home town . Truly beautiful place... A must visit place
Proud to be manglorean 🥰 our Manglore ❤️❤️heartly welcome 🥰
Hi Ivana…beautiful vlog…such beautiful views and sites…really enjoyed it alot…keep exploring and posting such content…tc.
Happy you enjoyed!
Ya your video quality, your content and cinematography was really superb.
Beautiful Mangalore ❤️
Jai TuluNadu 🙏
Keep shining,, manglore people 💯loves u ..
Me too a mangalorean but settled in mumbai. Whenever i hear about Mangalore, there is a glow on my face which comes automatically. I was always given an option whether to visit dubai or head for mangalore for vacation, i had opted for mangalore only. I feel proud to be born in this city and i also belong to the Minor Basilica St Lawrence shrine, Attur, Mangalore.... Long live Mangalore 😘
Lovely! refreshed a few memories. Another unique thing about that region which I found endlessly fascinating was the use of red stones for outside wall. It gives very Amsterdam type vibe which has the same color for cycle lanes. I guess my rambling isn't making a real point but I just found it really fascinating.
Yes, you’re right. Geologically, Mangalore is made up of iron rich laterite stone, which is quarried for construction locally.
Thanks for sharing. I am from Mangalore :)
Mangalore is ❤
God bless you and your family
Manglor is a mini world 💖🌍💫 so many names this city maikala kudla manglore mangalaram mangalapuram kodiyal extra..
Hashta Shilpa in Manipal, Udupi .. st Mary’s island, Malpe, udupi, Kaup beach.. all the places shown are in Udupi . Mangalore has turned out into another crowded Bangalore. Udupi still has its old charm.
Love Mangalore 😍😍 I live in New Zealand now and miss being in India and travelling. I’ve just started my own UA-cam channel and will Vlog too :)
As a mangalorean now settled in Mumbai,just watching u r vlog old memories resurfaced.enjoy seafood
Wow nice you liked Mangaluru. Mangalore University started in 1980 and mine was the first graduate batch studied in St. Mary's College, Shirva, Udupi District from 1980-1983. Liked your video and comments. Thank you.
OMG A WARM WLCM TO NAMMA MANGALURU OMG STILL CANT BELIEVE THT U CAME TO MANGALURU OUR NATIVE PLACE OMG VERY PROUD OF MANGLORE💜😭🥰
It is a real treat to our eyes 💓😇
Sunset at Kaup Beach is just amazing. I stay nearby so I know how mesmerizing it is. If you wanna enjoy the sunset, I would recommend you to go on top of the light house and watch sun touching the horizon❤️
Hai ivaan ,
I'm watching your video from past 9 month , .
Now you are in my home town Mangalore.
Welcome to our areaaaaaaaaa.
I ve been to manglore murudeshwar dharmasthala gokarn mahabaleshwar for 4-5 times.
Oh my welcome to Mangalore 🙏
Mangalore is so beautiful place 🥰 I am planning to go there❤️🔥
Will visit Namma Mangalore soon and spend some quality time
Proud To have my ancestors from here ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Probably one of the cleanest cities on the westcoast of india. Mangaloreans in general have good civic sense and are very humble.
Thanks for another great video. The beach sunset visit on a Sunday? Yes you must be covered except in Goa it seems lol. Even ankles showing in other states people stare. The buffalo race probably won’t appeal to foreigners. The architecture museum was beautiful
No no other beaches in Mangalore should be fine, just this one was more conservative. Happy you enjoyed!
Why it won’t appeal to foreigners ? I hope you have heard of Spanish fighting bull
Some facts:
The western ghats of Karnataka particularly mangalore region is a matriarchal society.
Udupi Mangalore region is the birth place of South Indian Breakfast like Dosa, Idli Vada, Mangalore Buns. Also famous for sea food.
The people from this region are successful entrepreneurs spread across India. - Hotel business and finance, banking.
Matrilineal. The head of the family is still a man.
IVANA thanks a lot for showcasing my native place so beautifully.
This is an awesome video. It made us (portuguese/ dutch couple) decide to come to Mangalore! So now I need some advice on where to stay, which area of town...i only seem to find very boring business hotels online. Please help us with advice on what to eat, where to stay and what to do!? 😘
This makes me so happy! Have you seen the Avatar hotel? It's a business hotel but it reminded me very much of Parisian boutique hotels. Have fun!
I am a Mangalorean. I can help you out
Thank you for featuring mangalore 🥺💕
Iam studying in mangalore..but for the first time iam seeing this places🙂.. Thankyou for sharing.. Wanna explore more🥲
Mangalore is beautiful place to visit I love it food culture people and temple you never forget about this place ❤️❤️
Proud to be Manglorien 😍😍🥰
Very beautyful video.👌👌👌
Im very proud to say Im Mangaloreon❤️
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing it. ✌️
Happy you enjoyed!
Very beautiful place in Mangalore I am working 10 years from Sri Lanka
Very Nice video I like your energy and your enthusiasm
Beautiful place during mansoon.
Very good informative blog.super.
Amazing vlog 😍, love to visit it one day .
Microsoft CEO SATYA NADELA studied his Engineering in MANIPAL which is 20 KM from Kapu .. Mangalore has all whether busy port as well and hence it is known city in business circle. Mangalore has an international airport also. Well connected. Just 240 KM north of Mangalore we have Asia's biggest Naval base in a place called KARWAR
Satya never talks about it or endorses manipal
@@johnydesparado123 That is OK.. Even KV Kamath CEO of ICICI Bank and then BRIC Bank is passed his engineering from NITK( Formerly KREC) which is also in Mangalore.. He never said he is from KREC .. That is OK
@@sureshpolali8685 no idea about ICICI . Just saying that Satya do not care . IT was his life he just chooses to live that way . Actually no one cares
@@johnydesparado123 Trouble is we in India unnecessarily take Pride in mentioning Indian Origin Americal Citzens like Satya Nadela , Suder Pichoyi and Parag Agarwal of Twitter ( All are American Citizens ) as if we feel great sitting here . we actually talk negatively about Job creattor like AMBHANI and ADANI in India.. This is Irony.. Even in 2022 June we attach premium to west
@@sureshpolali8685 he made his life in America. But people like to brag about the Indian thing .if india was so good he wouldn't have left in the first place
Glad u meet Mangalore
Of late people have started talking about Mangalore. Land of temples, churches, educational institutions, medical colleges, clean beaches, kind friendly people, hygienic eateries and most of all a very safe place for the tourists.
A person who you interviewed is Mr Capatain Brijesh Chowta, now he is our MP and one of the good friend of our Primeminister of India . Love your vlogs ❤
Lovely manglore looks more lovely with you 💕💕. Nice good job .god bless
Those Rocks in KAPU Beach will be under water during Rainy season
Thanks for exploring we need more videos like this😊
Hey I'm from Mangalore
I'm your fan since three years.
Happy to know that you are in our town.
Can we catch up anytime
Check Pilikula natrue park
Padubidri Blue Flag
Karkala.Gomateshwar
Padu Tirupathi tenple ,Karkala
Kere Basadi (Temple in between Lake)
Fish food in Udupi
And lots more
Wow 🤩love the way you've shown Udupi and Mangalore in this clip
But, just to correct you that St. Mary's Island & Kapu Beach are located in the City of Udupi and not in Mangalore 🙂
Ooooohhh... you came to Hastashilpa in Manipal!! Missed the chance to meet you. I have been following your vlogs from quite some time now... nearly 4 years. I used to watch them late night during my master's thesis. Hope you enjoyed the coastal food.
Kapu..thats my native..it is really a wonderful and a destination to visit
St Mary's island is in Udupi not in Mangalore.. Mangalore is almost 90 km away from Udupi
90kms away? I think you are talking about distance from kundapur to Mangalore 🙂
Thanks for promoting Mangaluru.
Karnataka, One State Many World's.