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Bangalore
is the capital city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It is also
known as the 'City of Gardens' or 'The Silicon Valley of India'
because of its many beautiful gardens and parks. Bangalore city has a number of tourist places. Apart from the
numerous gardens, it also has some historical sites and other places of
interest.
Hotel Grand Ashok
Rating : 5 *
Accommodation :
179 Rooms
Address :
Kumara Krupa, High Grounds, Bangalore, Karnataka
Location :Airport:
13KM., Railway Station: 3KM., Bus Station: 3KM.
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Lal Bagh Botanical Gar :
Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens is located on the southern fringes of the
city. Laid out by ancient ruler Hyder Ali, this botanical garden has
over 1000
species of flora. The Glass House is the center of attraction in
this 2400-acre park.
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Bull Temple : Devotees throng the
temple built on the Bungle Hill in the 16th century - a period
dominated by Dravidian style. Being Bangalore's oldest temple with
the monolith of Nandi, the sacred Bull, it is revered by the locals
and the visitors alike
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Tipu's Summer Palace : One of Tipu's summer retreats - was begun by Hyder Ali and completed
by Tipu Sultan. It is an elegant two storey wooden structure with
ornate
pillars, balconies, arches and a well-maintained garden.
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Vidhana Soudha : Vidhan Soudha is located in Cubbon Park. This is an imposing granite
structure with a total plinth area of over 5,00,000 sq.ft and houses
the secretariat, the state legislature and several government
offices. The huge carved doors of the cabinet are made of pure
sandalwood.
Excursion Of Bangalore :
▪ Bannerghatta
National Park (21 km) : is
home to a small population of leopards. There's also a staged
'safari' where you can see lions, tigers and elephants in a
fenced-in area, plus a crocodile and snake farm. It's open daily
except Tuesday.
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Nandi Hill :One of Tipu's summer retreats - was begun by Hyder Ali and completed
by Tipu Sultan. It is an elegant two storey wooden structure with
ornate pillars, balconies, arches and a well-maintained garden.
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Nrityagram (30 km) : it's a dance village established by the
Late Odissi dancer Protima Gauri to revive classical dance forms
from obscurity, this dance village, 30 km northwest of Banaglore,
offers gided tours into the dying art forms of Bangalore.
How
To Reach Bangalore
Air : It is
connected by air with Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Chennai, Coimbatore,
Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, Mangalore, Mumbai, Pune and
Thiruvananthapuram.
Rail : Bangalore is connected by rail with cities all over
India.
Road: Bangalore is well linked to Mysore (3 hours),
Hospet (9 hours), Chennai (8 hours) and Mumbai (24 hours).
Shopping in Bangalore
Bangalore is famous for the shopping malls which
have some of the finest and biggest showrooms in
India. Bangalore is a good place to purchases silk,
sandalwood and rosewood items, and Lambani tribal
jewellery. The most pleasant shopping experience is
to be found on Commercial St, north of MG Road.
This street is home to a number of silk, handicraft
and shops. Stunning, hand-embroidered saris are
reasonably priced and fabric is cheaper here than
in the silk emporiums lining MG Road.
Cuisine of Bangalore
Bangalore is a paradise for those who love good
food.The city offers a wide choice of cuisines,
from the traditional to the exotic. You can try the
simple but excellent fare offered at the several "idli"
shops, and the numerous bakeries. For a hearty
meal, the city is home to several restaurants
serving anything from continental to Chinese
cuisine.