Rivers in Karnataka-Gurupura

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Gurupura or Phalguni
About:
Gurupura river flows through Gurupura, Mangalore, Tannirubhavi. It joins the Arabian sea near Tannir bhavi.
is the chief port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. Bounded by the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghat mountain ranges, Mangalore is the administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada (formerly South Canara) district in southwestern Karnataka.Mangalore derives its name from the local Hindu deity Mangaladevi. It developed as a port on the Arabian Sea – remaining, to this day, a major port of India. Lying on the backwaters of the Netravati and Gurupura rivers, Mangalore is often used as a staging point for sea traffic along the Malabar Coast. The city has a tropical climate and lies on the path of the Arabian Sea branch of the South-West monsoons. Mangalore’s port handles 75% of India’s coffee exports and the bulk of the nation’s cashew exports.Mangalore lies on the backwaters of the Netravati and Gurupura rivers. These rivers effectively encircle the city, with the Netravti flowing at the south of the city, and the Gurupura flowing at the north of the city. The rivers form an estuary at the southern region of the city and subsequently flow into the Arabian sea.[51] The city is often used as a staging point for traffic along the Malabar Coast. The coastline of the city is dotted with several beaches, such as Mukka, Panambur, Tannirbavi, Suratkal, and Someshwara. Coconut trees, palm trees, and Ashoka trees comprise the primary vegetation of the city.
Location info:
Address:Gurupura river flows through Gurupura, Mangalore, Tannirubhavi. It joins the Arabian sea near Tannir bhavi.
District:Mangalore
Nearest City:Mangalore
Best time to visit: The most pleasant months in Mangalore are from December to February, during which time the humidity and heat are at their lowest. During this period, temperatures during the day stay below 30 °C (86 °F) and drop to about 19 °C (66 °F) at night.
Climate/Weather:
Mangalore has a tropical climate; summer and winter months experience similar temperate conditions, with average temperatures ranging from 27 °C (81 °F) to 34 °C (93 °F). Humidity is approximately 78% on average,[45] and peaks during May, June and July.[52] The maximum average humidity is 93% in July and average minimum humidity is 56% in January.[52] Under the Koppen climate classification, Manglore belongs to the Tropical/megathermal zone and is under the direct influence of the Arabian Sea branch of the South-West monsoon. It receives about 90% of its total annual rainfall within a period of about six months from May to October, while remaining extremely dry from December to March.[53] The annual precipitation in Mangalore is 4,242.5 millimetres (167 in).The most pleasant months in Mangalore are from December to February, during which time the humidity and heat are at their lowest.[45] During this period, temperatures during the day stay below 30 °C (86 °F) and drop to about 19 °C (66 °F) at night. This season is soon followed by a hot summer, from March to May, when temperatures rise as high as 38 °C (100 °F). The summer gives way to the monsoon season, when the city experiences more precipitation than most urban centres in India, due to the Western Ghats.[55] Rainfall up to 4,000 millimetres (157 in) could be recorded during the period from June to September. The rains subside in September, with the occasional rainfall in October.
History:
Mangalore was ruled by several major powers, including the Kadambas, Vijayanagar dynasty, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas, and the Portuguese. The city was a source of contention between the British and the Mysore rulers, Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan. Eventually annexed by the British in 1799, Mangalore remained part of the Madras Presidency until India’s independence in 1947. The city was unified with the state of Mysore (now called Karnataka) in 1956.
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Interesting things to Visit:
* Dharmasthala
* Kukke Subrahmanya
* Aati Kalanja Festival
* Sri Mangaladevi Temple
* St. Aloysius College Chapel
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How to reach?
Nearest Railway Station:Rail connectivity in Mangalore was established in 1907. Mangalore was also the starting point of India’s longest rail route.[41] The city has two railway stations – Mangalore Central (at Hampankatta) and Mangalore Junction (at Kankanadi).[138] A metre gauge railway track, built through the Western Ghats, connects Mangalore with Hassan. The broad gauge track connecting Mangalore to Bangalore via Hassan was opened to freight traffic in May 2006 [139] and passenger traffic in December 2007.[140] Mangalore is also connected to Chennai through the Southern Railway and to Mumbai via the Konkan Railway.
Nearest Airport:Mangalore International Airport (IATA: IXE) is near Bajpe, and is located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-east of the city centre. It is the second airport in Karnataka to operate flights to international destinations.
Road Transport:Mangalore’s city bus service is operated by private operators and provides access within city limits and beyond. Two distinct sets of routes for the buses exist – city routes are covered by city buses, while intercity routes are covered by service and express buses. Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) operates long distance bus services from Mangalore to other parts of the state.[136] The other key players who run bus services from Mangalore are the Dakshina Kannada Bus Operators Association (DKBOA) and the Canara Bus Operators Association (CBOA).[137] These buses usually ply from the Mangalore Bus Station. White coloured taxis also traverse most of the city. Another mode for local transport is the autorickshaw.
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The district offers a wide range of interesting places for both pilgrimage and pleasure tourists such as Dharmasthala, Subramanya, Kollur, Udupi, Karkala, Venoor and Moodabidri.
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Mangalore
Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation:
* Taj Manjarun Hotel- Old Port Road, Mangalore 575001
Phone: +91-824-2420420
Fax: +91-824-2420585
Email: manjarun.mangalore@tajhotels.com* Hotel Maurya Netravati Phone: +91-824-411192
* Moti Mahal Falnir Road
Phone: +91-824-22211(10 lines)* Vimlesh International Ganapathi Temple Road, Mangalore
Phone: +91-824-33711(10 lines).* Hotel Srinivas G.H.S Road , Mangalore
Phone: +91-824-22381(10 lines)* Hotel Navarathna Palace K.S.Road, Mangalore,
Phone: +91-824-35680,35681* Hotel Surya Greens Compound, Balmatta Road Mangalore-575001
Phone: +91-824-2425736, 2425746, 4253853* Summer Sand Beach Hotel, Ullal
Phone: +91-824-467690
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Police Station:Mangalore
Nearest Hospital:Mangalore
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