35th IARP National Conference (IARPNC-2025)
Focal Theme Radiation Protection for Sustainable Nuclear Energy: Adapting to Climate and Technological Changes
January 29-31, 2025
About Mangalore, India
A historic city recognised as one of the most well-known ports of south India as early as the 6th century AD, Mangalore exports many items, including coffee and cashew nuts. Mangalore is also renowned for its roof tiles and seafood, and it is a busy commercial city.
The scenic landscape is dominated by distinctive coconut palms set against a backdrop of rolling hills and majestic streams flowing towards the Arabian Sea. The picturesque location contains many ancient buildings roofed with the renowned Mangalore tiles of red clay dug from local places. The bustling city of Mangalore, with its winding roads and beautiful sandy beaches, makes a perfect destination for tourists to spend their time in a happy and relaxed manner. There are several places of religious importance in and around Mangalore, and the delegates may plan to stay back over the weekend and explore these places.
How to Reach Mangalore
The Mangalore International Airport is located nearly 10 km away from the city and is connected to many cities in India. Direct flights are available from Mangalore to Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, Chennai and several Gulf countries. Taxi services are available from the airport to the city, and the cost is about Rs. 700. For delegates coming from north Indian states, it is recommended to take a flight to Mumbai or Bengaluru and then take a connecting flight to Mangalore.
Mangalore is well connected to other cities, with direct train services available to many major stations in India. Mangalore has two railway stations: (i) Mangalore Junction and (ii) Mangalore Central.
Smooth national highways link to places like Bangalore, Goa, Mysore, Mumbai, and cities of Kerala. Air-conditioned bus coaches operate from these places into and out of Mangalore.
Weather chart for Mangalore in January 2025
In January, the weather in Mangalore is typically cool and dry, with temperatures ranging from 15°C–31°C. This makes visiting the city and exploring its beaches and landmarks pleasant