Thokottu


Thokkottu is a commercial Junction to the south of Mangalore city on National Highway 66 & also the gateway to Mangalore city from the South . It is one of the major and busiest junctions of Mangalore city wherein one road goes towards east to Deralakatte and Konaje, educational hubs with several premium educational institutions and few IT companies, the other road towards west goes to Ullal. This junction connects Mangalore city, second major city of Karnataka with Talapady & Kerala. A flyover is constructed in the junction to reduce the congestion for the travellers travelling between Mangalore city & Kerala. The creation of educational institutions in Deralakatte & Konaje has led to the construction of many commercial complexes in the area.

Transport

Thokkottu also has a railway station and it is the first stop after the train leaves Mangalore towards south direction.
The Mangalore City Corporation limits ends at Kallap just before Thokkottu, and the governance is managed by Ullal City Municipal
Thokkottu has a Bus Stand with a Commercial complex, which is used by City Buses, Service Buses, and Interstate Buses. You can find frequent buses connecting the place to various part of the City. 51 series buses connects Thokkottu to Konaje, and 42, 43, 44 series buses connect Thokkottu to Mangalore City. Thokkottu is also one of the important drop/pickup point for the interstate buses running between Mangalore and Kasaragod which are run by Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and Kerala State Road Transport Corporation.
The place is the starting point for the educational hub of Mangalore. The Mangalore University road which begins in Thokkottu and ends in Mangalore University, Konaje has numerous colleges and universities. The road is also known as the Medical Corridor Road.

Festivals

Thokkottu Mosaru Kudike is one of the famous festival celebrated in this place which is celebrated on the immediate day of Shri Krishna Janmashtami. Hundreds of Thousands of people will gather in the streets of Thokkottu to witness this colorful procession. Procession begins with Dahi Handi,which is followed by music bands, tableaux which are treat to eyes. Like most of the festivals in Tulu Nadu region Tiger Dance is one of the highlight of this festival.

Educational Institutes

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