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    Dr. U. Krishna Muniyal Memorial Trust (R)
    Registered Office:
    34-C, Shivally Industrial Area, Manipal – 576 104. Karnataka. INDIA.
    Tele-Fax: 91 – 820 – 2575025. Phone: 91 – 820 – 2572819
    +91 81234 03232, +91 81234 03233
    E-mail:  info@ayurvedas.com
    MANIPAL:

    The college is located at Manipal, an exclusive University town, also called an International Education Centre, because it offers almost every kind of professional and non-professional course. Manipal is also a developing IT and BPO center, poised for exponential growth in the coming years.

    Manipal is located in Udupi District of Karnataka, on the West Coast of India, 60 kms north of Mangalore, 330 kms south of Goa, 6 kms off the National Highway 17 connecting Kanyakumari to Mumbai. It is situated on a plateau commanding a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea on the West and the Western Ghats range on the East. The surroundings are picturesque, comprising of rural farm lands.

    The ‘Temple Town’, Udupi, home of the famous 800 years old Krishna Temple is 5 kms away and is a hub of commercial activity, being a district headquarters. The well-known Malpe beach with its golden sands is 9 kms from here. Udupi is also the epicenter for visits to important places of pilgrimage and archaeological sites namely Kollur, Dharmastala, Mulki, Sringeri, Karkala, Moodabidri, Belur and Halebeedu.

    Average Temperature – 24° C to 38° C
    Average Rainfall – 260-300 inches/year

    Accessibility:

    By Air – Mangalore Airport (60 kms from Manipal) is well connected to New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai.

    By Rail – Udupi Railway Station (3 kms from Manipal) has a rail link with Chennai, Bangalore, New Delhi, Mumbai and Trivandrum. It is also one of the major junctions on the Konkan Railway Line, running along the west coast of India.

    By Road –Manipal is connected by road to Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram and Bangalore.