Manipal happens to be one of the best towns in Southern India to
finish your college education from. It is essentially a small and tiny city
that is situated in Karnataka and is host to one of the biggest universities in
India. I finished my college from here and am really glad I decided to do so. During
my three years in the city I visited a lot of places in and around Manipal.
Let me take your through a small verbal
trip around town first. At the very heart of Manipal, basically just over two
kilometers north of Manipal Lake, is Tiger Circle, popularly known as ‘TC’ by
the local population. TC is nothing but a very small market with grocery and
eateries forming the bulk of shops. Also, most of the buses leave from this
very place and there are also a few places from where you can do your busbooking. The BSNL office and the Government approved ration shop are also
very close by. Manipal has a planetarium named after Dr T.M.A Pai most well
known for building the university town of Manipal. On one end of Manipal stands
End Point which is a miniature cliff overlooking the Swarna River. From this
point, one can see the Arabian Sea in the Western horizon and the Western Ghats
in the eastern horizon. It is the best place to catch the sunset. Apart from
that you would find eateries. There are two beaches near Manipal - Malpe and
Kapu. Malpe There is a lighthouse on Kapu beach. Agumbe on Western Ghats is around 55 kilometers from Manipal. Small towns Parkala, Hiriadka, Perdoor and Hebri are on the way to Agumbe from Manipal
and make for amazing stopovers to get a tea or some snacks on the way. There
are private buses running through this route as well. Apart from that, AC Volvo
Buses run between Mangalore and Manipal every 15 minutes and you don’t even
need an advanced bus booking for these. The nearest airport is Mangalore
Airport, which is located around 70 kilometers from Manipal. There are
many national and international flight carriers operating from this airport.
The nearest railway station is Udupi Railway station at Indrali (about 4 kilometers
from Manipal) on Konkan
railway route. Many
buses both KSRTC and private are
operational between Manipal and Bangalore every day and night and like I said
you can even get your bus booking done then and there. Needless to say,
Manipal is a rather well connected town.
I can happily say that college was one
of the best times of my life indeed. I loved every bit of it and am quite happy
that I got to travel in and around what is one of the best known region around
the South of India.
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