Bangalore
The silicon valley of India, Bangalore is known for its pleasant climate. It is a major travel gateway to Southern India and holds a vast reserve of attractions for the tourists. It is the IT hub of India. The tall sky scrappers, beautiful gardens and ultra modern malls dominate the landscape of this city. It is the one of the most developed cosmopolitan cities of India where you come across people from all the corners of the world.
It has 16th Century forts on one hand and the advanced entertainment parks on the other. We bring below a list of interesting sites in Bangalore:-
| Holy Place | Monuments | Museum | Garden & Lakes |
| ISKCON Temple | Vidhan Soudha | Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium |
Lalbagh Botanical Garden |
| Bull Temple | Bangalore Palace | Vishweshwariah Industrial Museum |
Ulsoor Lake |
| Someshwara Temple | Tipu's Summer Palace | Government Museum | Sankey Lake |
| Gangadhareshwara Temple | Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall |
Karnataka Folk | Yediyur Lake |
| Banashankari Temple | Attara Kacheri | Government Folk Museum |
Hebbal Lake |
| Dharmaraj Temple | Chunchi Falls | Government Aquarium | Neeladri Amusement Park |
| Shiva Temple | Bannerghatta National Park |
Janapada Loka | Crazy Waters |
| St. Mark's Cathedral | Cubbon Park |
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Bal Bhavan |
Being the IT hub of the country Bangalore is blessed with all advanced infrastructure. The hotels and resorts of this silicon city have all the ultra modern facilities. The hospitality and services offered by them are of International standards and they are accustomed of serving customers of any nation and culture which eases of your hassles of organizing conferences in an unknown city.
Facility
- Excursion of Bangalore
- Shopping at Brigade Road and Commercial street
- Spa, Ayurvedic Treatment, Sauna/Steam Bath and Health Club Sessions at hotels
- Refreshing yourself at amusement Parks
- Visit to the various gardens and parks
- Cinemas and theatres
Weather
Unlike most of the Southern India, Bangalore doesn’t witness extreme climate. The weather remains pleasant all through the year. A small rise in the temperature is followed by heavy rains. The pleasant climate of the city ensures flow of tourists all through the year.
In and Around Bangalore
Mysore:- 138 Kms from Bangalore, it enjoyed the royal status under the princely state of Mysore. It is called the city of Palace for the presence of many beautiful palaces in and around this city. The Maharaja Palace, the Jagmohan palace, Tipu’s summer palace, the fountains of Vrindavan Garden, the 12th century Chamundi temple, St. Philomena’s church and the city zoo are the prime attractions of this hilly city.
Srirangapatnam:- 18 kms from Bangalore, this city is the erstwhile capital of Tiger of Mysore Tipu Sultan. The remains of fort of Tipu Sultan, Tipu’s tomb, Daria Daulat Palace Museum are the prime attractions here. Raganna Thippu bird sanctuary located near Srirangapatna is visited by the migratory birds coming all the way from Siberia and Australia.
Nandi Hills:- 60 Kms from Bangalore, it is one of the prime tourist destinations near Bangalore. It has Tipu’s Drop used by the Tiger of Mysore to punish the traitors and guilty.
Nrityagram Dance Village:- 30 Kms from Bangalore, this village has been founded by the eminent Odissi Dancer Protima Gauri meant for training the aspiring classical dancers through the tradition Gurukula System. Student from all the corners of earth come here to learn various classical dance forms of India.
Devarayanadurga:- 80 Kms from Bangalore, this place is known for its scenic beauty. A natural spring can be seen at the foothill of this picturesque hill resort.
Kolar Gold Mine:- 120 kms from Bangalore, Kolar Gold Mines are the site for the deepest mining pit in the world. The city has been blesse with rich historical legacy along with the vast treasures of Gold.

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