Mangalore
Mangalore
Train

Anupuram to Mangalore

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Anupuram to Mangalore covers 850 km. You need to reach Chennai to catch trains to Mangalore Junction. The road route follows NH 75. Train travel takes approximately 16 to 20 hours. Mangalore is a major port city in Karnataka known for its beaches and temples.

Total Distance: 850 km by road, 700 km air distance.
Fastest Way
Flight from Chennai to Mangalore.
Cheapest Way
Train (Sleeper Class) is the most economical.
Compare Anupuram to Mangalore Routes
Train
Direct
Duration
18 hours
Avg Price
800 - 2500 INR
Operator
Mangalore Express
Route
Chennai Central to Mangalore Junction.

Check for train schedules on the IRCTC portal.

Travel Tips
  • Booking
    Book train tickets early.
  • Food
    Try the local Mangalorean cuisine.
  • Transport
    Use auto-rickshaws for city travel.
  • Weather
    Carry an umbrella for rain.
  • Navigation
    Use maps for city navigation.
Safety Tips
  • Crowds
    Be careful in busy markets.
  • Documents
    Keep ID proof handy.
  • Night Travel
    Avoid isolated areas at night.
  • Emergency
    Keep emergency numbers saved.
People Also Ask
  • Is Mangalore safe?
    Yes, it is a safe city.
  • How to reach Mangalore?
    By train from Chennai.
  • What is the distance?
    Approximately 850 km.
  • Best time to visit?
    Winter months.
  • Is there a direct train?
    Yes, Mangalore Express.
Quick Info
  • From Anupuram, Tamil Nadu, India
  • To Mangalore, Karnataka, India
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

October to March.

Things to Do in Mangalore
1
Panambur Beach
A popular beach with many activities.
2
Kudroli Gokarnanatheshwara Temple
A beautiful temple with modern architecture.
3
St. Aloysius Chapel
A chapel with beautiful paintings.
4
Tannirbhavi Beach
A scenic beach near the city.
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