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ABOUT BANGALORE

Bangalore: A high-tech capital of India

Bangalore, is the capital city (since 1830) of Karnataka state, southern India. Although historically the city is known for its rich cultural heritage, the contemporary city is known as the hub of India's industry sector. Once known as the "Garden city of India" and the "Pensioner's Paradise" the city has evolved and now worldwide known as the "Silicon Valley of India". As per the reports, International Semiconductor Consortium (ISMC) proposed Karnataka to become India's first state to have a 3 million $ semiconductor chip-making plant.

Bangalore, is also a paradise for the nature lovers, surrounded by nearly 31 hill stations within a range of 100-200 kms. Due to its proximity with the hills, Bangalore has pleasant summer and mild winters. Summer temperature average in the low to mid 90°F (34°C) and winter temperature rarely drop below 60°F (16°C). The range of bars and pubs in the city are also a hit amongst the college goers and professionals to take a much-needed break from the busy regular life. Thus, this city offers a perfect amalgamation of the nature, industries and history to its visitors/residents as per their choice.

Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills is a set of breathtaking hillocks which is a complete nature retreat. From catching the stunning views of the rising and setting sun to camping and trekking, people come here to indulge in a wide variety of activities. The best part of visiting the top of the hill is that you will get to enjoy the view of low lying clouds floating around you.

Guhantara Underground Cave Resort

Guhantara Underground Cave Resort is a poetic paradise which is very apt for your next picnic with friends or colleagues in Bangalore. Being India's first one of this kind, it has gained quite a lot of popularity since its launch, and everything that you will experience shall be in an underground cave.

Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace is a true example of sheer architectural beauty which was built in 1873. This old opulent structure sits on a land of 25000 square feet displaying the regal mix of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architectural designs and also one the best places to see in Bangalore. Besides being a preserved site, it is also a grand venue that hosts marriage parties, events, and rock concerts.

Lal Bagh Botanical Garden

The Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore is of royal origin and was begun at first as a private garden in a region of 40 sections of land by Hyder Ali, most famous rulers amongst the most well known leaders of old Mysore in 1760. At first planned in Mughal style, on the model of a broad garden at Sira in Tumkur close Bangalore, this garden was additionally created by Hyder Ali's child Tipu Sultan and hence by the British and Indian doyens of horticulture

Toit

Grab the best beer in town at Toit that is designed to offer to the people of Bangalore with a non-step brewery that keeps the partying crowd crawling in. Claiming to have magical powers in being able to produce varied kinds of breweries for the people of this fun city, this has turned out to be one of those places to visit in Bangalore where people flock to, especially over the weekends.

Brigade Road

At the intersection of MG road and Residency road lies Brigade road which is considered a shopping paradise for the city dwellers. There is a long stretch of standalone shops, individual retailers, and outlet selling almost everything you need making it one the best Bangalore sightseeing. This commercial hubs houses myriads of global brand outlets as well and it has been a hub for celebrating New Year in the almost every year.

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park Bannerghatta National Park is one of the interesting places to visit in Bangalore for the assorted wildlife and natural establishments and the rich vegetation. One can hire jeeps and cars or board a bus for touring around this massive national park sprawled across an area of 104.27 sq. km. The park encompasses a number of establishments such as a butterfly park, an aquarium, Children's park, a zoo, a Crocodile farm etc.

Street shopping at Commercial Street

Shopping in Commercial Street is one of the most fun things to do in Bangalore with your friends. Pick up things like imported cosmetics, chocolates, and bathing accessories. You will find amazing bargains on home linens, bridal wear, casual clothing, denim, painting equipment, stationery items, jewellery, shoes, and watches.You can even pick up beautiful Afghani crockery and artworks here. You will also find shops offering tattoos and piercings here. Indulge in filter coffees, varieties of dosas, kebabs, sandwiches, and ice creams.

Wonderla

Take a day out and get charged at this craziest amusement park in Bangalore. Wonderla is one of the largest amusement parks in the entire country with more than 60 exhilarating rides such as Hurricane, Equinox, Insanity Twister, Recoil, Dropzone, Flash Tower, Mixer, Y-scream, Maverick etc. These high-tech rides will swirl, twist and turn you in around 360 degrees and will pump adrenaline rush to a next level.

Vidhana Soudha

Vidhana Soudha is situated in the center of the city, painted in white and spread over an area of 60 acres. Vidhan Soudha is the best places to see in bangalore which houses the state secretariat and state legislature under one roof.

Snow City

This indoor snow theme park garners plenty of visitors who aim to escape in the scorching heat by entering a snow house that spans an area of 12,500 sq. feet. The unparalleled experience of playing, sliding and throwing snow at each other can be achieved in the middle of a tropical town and you do not have to travel to the mighty Himalayas, neither have to wait for the winters.

Innovative Film City

This opulent marvel is situated off Bangalore -Mysore highway at Bidadi and is loaded with activities such as net cricket, kids boating, Go-karting, bull ride etc. There are around three refreshing water pools one of which is a wave pool. It is thronged with interesting activities and attractions such as Dino Park, Mirror Maze, Haunted Mansion, Tribal Museum, and many more.

VV Puram Food Street

This stretch of a lane is a foodie's paradise which is located close to the famous Lal Bagh at Sajjan Rao circle in Bangalore which is famous as Thindi Beedi, Chaat Road/Street, VV Puram. From North Indian chaat items to South Indian healthy delicacies, this food streets caters from each corner of India and serve only vegetarian food items. VV Puram Food street hosts around 15 eateries serving various types of items.

Ulsoor Lake

The centrally situated Ulsoor village is also known by another name called Halasuru which houses the magnanimous Ulsoor lake. The magnificent lake is one of the biggest in the city which is closely located to MG road and is spread over an area of 50 hectares.

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

This summer residence of Tipu Sultan was built in the year 1791. The ceilings and walls of the palace have a floral touch with Islamic carvings and decorations. The uniqueness of this two storey building is that it is entirely made of teak wood with wooden pillars supporting the foundation of the palace. It is said that Sultan used the eastern and western balconies to conduct the mass and state affairs.

Mysuru

Mysore or Mysuru is the heritage city and a must-visit in Karnataka. A day filled with heritage, culture, places of pilgrims, dam, and one of the largest zoos in the country, Mysore Zoo. Visit Amba Vilas Palace or popularly called Mysore Palace built-in 1912. The marvellous architecture with all modern amenities showcases the rich heritage of the state. Plan your itinerary to include Chamundeshwari Hills, St Philomena Church and Krishnarajsagara Dam built across River Cauvery and the Brindavan Garden. Do not forget to soothe your taste buds with lip-smacking Mysore Masala Dosa and Mysore Pak. The distance between Bangalore to Mysuru is 160 km and takes about 4 hours.

Bandipur

Bandipur is one of the major parks in Karnataka known for tiger sightings. The Jungle stay and safari will mesmerise you with the silence of the forest and the melodious chirping of birds. Get those cameras ready to capture the moment of deer and other animals running, dancing peacocks, group of tuskers or endangered Asiatic wild elephants, reaching the water sources and the main attraction, the Tigers. Other endangered species such as sloth bears, muggers, Indian rock pythons, gaurs, jackals, and four-horned antelopes can be spotted in Bandipur. Other fascinations include the diversity of flora and over 200 species of resident and migratory birds. Choose Jungle Lodges and resorts for that memorable stay.

Hassan

The ancient Hoysala city, Hassan is located 934 m above sea level and is a city of ancient temples. The Chennakeshava Temples of Belur and Halebidu are examples of marvellous architecture. The intricate carvings depicting various stories of the kingdom, Ramayana and Mahabharata will leave you spell-bound. The floating or the submerged Shettihalli Church will amaze you with its ruins. Take about 600 steps to reach the famous Jain temple at Sravanabelagola, the highest statue of Jain God Bahubali in the world. The distance between Bangalore to Hassan is 185 km and takes about 4 hours.

Hospet - Hampi

Hospet or Hospete is another heritage town in Karnataka with its rich culture and ancient structures. Hampi, on the banks of the Tungabhadra river, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is the main attraction of the town. The Chariot at Virupakshe Temple in Hampi is the highlight to which tourists, researchers, and students flock. The monuments and the remains of once the rich princely state Vijayanagara Empire are the attractions of Hampi. The distance between Bangalore to Hospet is 345 km and takes about 6 hours.

Badami

Badami cannot be missed for its exquisite sculptures and sandstone cliffs of Badami bring forth many a tale from the yesteryears. Famous for its four rock-cut caves adorned with ancient carved pillars and bracket figures cut out of red sandstone, Badami dates back to the 7th Century with the outer mantapa added in the 11th century during the late Kalyani Chalukyan age. Dedicated to Shiva's form as the god of souls, spirits and ghosts, the Bhutanatha Temple, the caves overlook the Agastya Theertha Lake. The golden hour or the sunset is the best time to visit Badami Caves as it captures the rust-red tint of the sandstone. The distance between Bangalore to Badami is 450 km and takes about 8.30 hours.