Bangalore is the finest city in India and it is located in the state of Karnataka. The technology world welcomes tourists with open arms. There are some great resorts as well as nightclubs in the city. The glittery platform will boom you whether you are on a splurging vacation or want a low- key affair. It is the most livable and clean city. The large population in this city is working hard to earn money. There are people from all over the world who have made this place their home. So, tradition and culture are mixed now.
The Silicon Valley of India can be reached by easily accessible transportation. There are many buildings like Vidhansaodha and Tipu sultan’s palace which are of prime importance. The Maharaja Palace in Bengaluru is a must visit as it is a museum of many ancient and special artifacts and paintings. The garden city has LalBagh and Cubbon Park for the tourists to enjoy the greenery of the city. Bangalore aquarium is the second largest one in our country. So, it can be visited for watching an ornamental display of fish. It is located on the entrance of the Cubbon Park. So, it’s a must visit along with the park.
The Suryanarayana Temple dedicated to Lord Surya is located within the city of Bengaluru and is a nice temple to visit to offer prayers. The temple complex is well maintained very neat and clean. The temple is easily accessible by public transport.
read more...The Art of Living is a spiritual and religious Ashram and founded by the Guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in the year of 1981. It has a grand complex with plenty of green spaces and ample of water bodies, it is an extremely peaceful retreat for visitors.
read more...The Bull temple is an ancient temple dedicated to lord Shiva and built in 1537 AD by Kempe Gowda, located in the heart of the charming neighbourhood of Basavanagudi in Bengaluru.
read more...The Dodda Ganesh temple is located in the Bull Temple Road in Basavanagudi, next to the Big Bull Temple. The Lord Ganesha called Dodda (Big) because of the huge structure of deity in a black carved stone.
read more...Ragigudda Anjaneya Temple is an old temple located opposite to Bangalore (presently Bengaluru) central on the outer ring road passing through Jayanagar. As the name suggests, the temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman or Anjeneya.
read more...Situated in the heart of Bangalore city is a sprawling campus for the residence of the erstwhile royalty of Mysore, the Bangalore Palace which served the purpose of summer residence for the Maharaja. It was built in 1878 after a period of four years of construction.
read more...Bangalore Fort, an iconic mascot and landmark of the Bengaluru city was initially a mud and clay structure issued for construction by Kempe Gowda. Later on Haider Ali reissued the renovation of the mud structure and replaced it with stone to make it a permanent structure with mor....
read more...Devanahalli Fort is an ancient era fort located in Karnataka. The fort with heritage tracing back to the glowing past, is also home to the birthplace of Tipu Sultan. The fort is filled with the richness of monuments, structures, and even ancient temples.
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