Cross the Nandini River by boat to reach one of Karnataka's most venerated goddess temples, set on a luminous island — a ritual experience utterly unlike anything in the Western world, and deeply moving even for secular visitors.
What to expect
Approximately 35 km north of the port, the Kateel Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple rises from a small island in the Nandini River, accessible only by a short ferry crossing that heightens the sense of arrival. Your expert guide explains the goddess's significance in Tulu Nadu culture and navigates the temple protocols so you experience the darshan (sacred viewing) with full respect and understanding. The temple's gold-plated spire, the scent of jasmine garlands, and the sound of bells over water create a sensory moment that stays with you for years. The return drive hugs the Karnataka coast, offering glimpses of paddy fields and backwater channels.
Good to know
Depart port by 8 am for the best experience before midday crowds. Round trip by private car is roughly 2.5 hours driving plus 1.5 hours at the temple — comfortably back within 5–6 hours. Dress modestly; sarongs available at the temple entrance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Mangalore — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.