Thokottu

Thokottu
Commercial Junction
Locality
Thokottu, Mangaluru
Interactive map of Thokottu
Coordinates: 12°49′02″N 74°50′56″E / 12.8173°N 74.8488°E / 12.8173; 74.8488
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictDakshina Kannada
CityUllal, Mangalore
Government
 • TypeCity Municipality
 • BodyUllal City Municipality
Languages
 • OfficialTulu, Kannada
 • OtherBeary, Konkani
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
575020
Vehicle registrationKA 19
Websitewww.ullalcity.mrc.gov.in

Thokottu is a commercial junction to the south of Mangalore city on National Highway 66 (previously known as NH 17) and the gateway to Mangalore city from the South (Kerala).[1]

It is one of the busiest junctions of Mangalore city where the Medical Corridor Road goes towards east to Deralakatte and Konaje, educational hubs and the other road towards west goes to Ullal. This junction connects Mangalore city, second major city of Karnataka with Talapady and Kerala. A flyover is constructed in the junction to reduce the congestion for the travellers travelling between Mangalore and Kerala. There are also many commercial complexes in the Deralakatte and Konaje area.[2]

Transport

Thokkottu also has a railway station and it is the first stop after the train leaves Mangalore towards south direction.[3] 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 for City Buses, Service Buses, and Interstate Buses. There are 51 series buses (51, 51A, 51B, 51C, 51D, 51D, 51E, 54, 55) which connect to Thokkottu to Konaje, and 42, 43, 44 series buses connect Thokkottu to Mangalore City.

Thokkottu also has interstate buses between Mangalore Ksrtc bus stand and Kasaragod (Kerala) which are run by Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation.

Festivals

Thokkottu Mosaru Kudike (dahi Handi) 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.

Schools

  • St. Sebastian's School
  • St. Sebastian's College
  • Seyyid Madani School
  • Mangalore One School
  • Hira Girls High School
  • St. Joseph's Joyland School

Religious places

  • Bishop Sargent Church (Protestant)
  • St. Sebastian Church Permannur (Catholic)
  • Shri Veera Maruthi Vyayama Shale (Gymnasium)
  • Ganapathi Mandhira Over Bridge
  • Vitobha Rukmaya Bajana Mandira Krishna Nagara
  • Shri Vidhya Ganapathi Olapete Thokkottu

Malls

  • Transit Mall 1
  • Unique Mall

Banks

Restaurants

  • Vinamra sea food Restaurants


See also

References

  1. ^ "Three injured in welding gas cylinder blast at Thokottu". www.mangaloretoday.com. Retrieved 18 March 2026.
  2. ^ Bharathi, Vartha. "Third showroom of VK Furniture and Electronics inaugurated in Thokottu". english.varthabharati.in. Retrieved 18 March 2026.
  3. ^ "Tokkottu (TKOT) Railway Station: Station Code, Schedule & Train Enquiry - RailYatri". www.railyatri.in. Retrieved 18 March 2026.