Bengaluru, usually known as Bangalore, is one of the most famous travel destinations for tourists in India. The places to visit in & around Bangalore city would take you inside the different culture of the region and its rich history. The city had witnessed the rise and fall of great empires. The throne of the great warrior Tipu Sultan and then the rule of the East India Company are to name a few amongst them. The city Bangalore is a mix of cosmopolitan and traditional culture. From the majestic forts of Tipu Sultan to the modern building, trip to Bangalore city offers a number of tourist attractions for its visitors coming from different parts of the globe.
Bangalore the capital of the Karnataka state, not only has pleasant weather & modern way of living to attract visitors but also holds technological branding as the IT Hub of India.
You can also go on a day outing around the city and explore the wildlife of the region. Further, those interested in folk music may visit the Karnataka Folk Museum and learn about the different facets of the folk history. There is a never exhausting list of places to visit in Bangalore to choose from.
Best Tourist Places In Bangalore City
The list of Best Tourist places to visit in Bangalore city is in exhaustive and includes :
1) Vidhana Soudha
This stunning masterpiece of Bangalore - The Vidhan Soudha is the State Legislature and The Secretariat of Karnataka. The building is designed in Neo-Dravidian style and has 12 massive granite pillars and other architectural artwork. The style of architecture also bears the essence of Chola, Rajasthani, Dravidian and Kannadiga Style. There are 4 Domes on the building and on top of the biggest dome stands the national emblem of India - The Ashoka Sthambh (4 lions facing 4 directions). It is said that the building took 4 years for completion and had engaged around 5000+ labors. It was built in the year 1956.
Location - City Center, Near to Raj Bhavan and Planetarium
2) Tipu Sultan Fort
The Tipu Sultan Fort was built in the year 1537 and it was extended in 1790. The fort was initially built by Kempe Gowda. Inside the fort is the Tipu Sultan Palace, which is mainly made wood and reflects the great work of artistry. It was the summer retreat of Tipu Sultan. The palace is two storied with arches, pillars and balconies. The style resembles the Islamic design. There is also a Ganapati Temple inside the fort. One may also visit the garden located within the fort. This place was later used as the British Secretariat till 1867. There is also a museum inside the palace containing a number of relics dating back to the period of Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan.
Location - City Market (Kalasipalya)
3)Lalbagh Gardens
One of the popular places to visit in & around Bangalore city is the famous Lal Bagh Gardens. The place was built by under the rule of Haider Ali and later by Tipu Sultan. It is said to be the one of the most beautiful botanical gardens of India. One of the major attractions in the garden is The Glass House. The Glass House is designed in view with the London Crystal Palace. With over 1800 species of Trees, Herbs and plants, The both tropical and sub-tropical in nature. Many of these are from countries like France, Afghanistan and Iran. The garden is spread over a land of 240 acres. One may also visit the Lal Bagh rock on a visit to this attraction of Bangalore. There is also a lawn clock which is first of its kind in the country. On Republic Day and Independence Day weeks Flower shows are organized here.
Location - Near double Road Or Jayanagar
Location - Near double Road Or Jayanagar
4) Cubbon Park
The Cubbon Park is spread over an area of around 300 acres and was built by Richard Sankey, Chief Engineer of Mysore. The park has a number of statues like that of Queen Victoria, Chamarajendra Wodeyar, Major Gen. Sir Mark Cubbon, Rajya Dhurandhar, Sri. K. Sheshadri Iyer and Edward VII. Covered with Flowers, Trees and toy train for the young the park creates a very natural and soothing environment. Some of the buildings one would find are the Government Museum, High Court, Doll Museum, Cheshire Dyer Memorial Hall and Public Library. The park looks stunning in the evening once the lights are on.
Location - MG Road (West End) Near Cricket Stadium
Location - MG Road (West End) Near Cricket Stadium
5) Bangalore Palace
The palace is designed in line of Tudor architecture and was built in the year 1887. It is said to be inspired by The Windsor Castle of England. Built by Chamaraja Wodeyar the place is smeared with Lawns, Towers and Arches. One would also come across windows designed in Gothic Style, Painting and rich Wooden Carvings. Today the place is used for concerts, exhibitions and also weddings. On the ground floor of the palace there is a square with granite seats. The palace also has a Ballroom and Durbar Hall. On the First Floor the walls are smeared with rich painting.
Location - Vasanth Nagar, Near Bangalore Cant.
6) Nandi Hills
The Nandi Hills is located around 60 kms from the city of Bangalore. The hill offers scenic view and is home to many historic relics would take the traveler back into time. The Nandi hill has 2 temples of Lord Shiva. One of the temples is located at the top and one at the foot. Few of the other attractions one may explore in this hill are Tipu Drop, the place is a cliff from where convict given death sentence were pushed. Summer Residence of Tipu was built in the year 1791 and has covers an area of 90 acres. Amrutha Sarovara is a lake on top of the hill. Secret Tunnel that was used by the kings to escape during sudden enemy attack. Fort that was built by Chikkaballpur chieftains and later toughen by Tipu Sultan and Brahmashram is a cave that is said to have been used by Sage Ramakrishna Paramhamsa.
Location - Near Devanahalli (New Airport Road)
Location - Near Devanahalli (New Airport Road)
7) Bannerghatta National Park
Some of the major attractions of Bannerghatta National Park is the Tiger and Lion Safari, Crocodile Farm and also Butterfly Park. The safaris are divided into two sections like carnivore and herbivore. The park is home to a wide variety of animals like royal Bengal tiger, hyenas, bison, black buck, leopard, barking deer, elephant and wild boar. Many animals rescued from the circus are also kept here.
Location - Bannerghatta Road
Location - Bannerghatta Road
8)Government Museum
The Government museum has some of the rare collections that reflect the different periods of time. Set up in the year 1886, the place is home to some of the artifacts like Sculptures, remaining of Mohenjodaro, Old Paintings and Coins. It has 18 galleries to see which comprises of Neolithic finds from various Civilizations, Antique Jewellery, Textiles, among other reserves.
Location - Near MG Road
Location - Near MG Road
9)Ulsoor Lake
Ulsoor Lake is the largest lake in Bangalore (Bengaluru) and was earlier called 'Alasur Lake' or 'Halsur Lake'. This place in Bangalore is located close to M. G. Road and offers rowing facilities. The lake is home to a boat club. One may also sit and enjoy the scenic beauty of the place as it is surrounded by tiny islands. The lake was built by Kempe Gowda II.
10)Karnataka Folk Museum
One such great tourist attraction amongst the list of places worth visiting in the Bangalore City is the Karnataka Folk Museum. It is situated around 53 kms from Bangalore on route to Mysore. The museum was established to promote the folk culture of Karnataka. All the collections are stored in three building the buildings are Lokamatha Mandiral, Lokamahal and Chitrakuteera. Some of the interesting folk collections that one could explore are the Temple Chariot, Ancient Carvingm, Videotapes of folk dance, Artifacts, Puppets, Earthen Jars and Masks.
11)Bangalore Aquarium
Located on Kasturba Gandhi Road, The Bangalore Aquarium has the finest fresh water fish collections. Apart from visiting the Aquarium one can visit the fish restaurant and fresh fish stalls surrounding the place.
Location - Near MG road
Location - Near MG road
12)Venkatappa Art Gallery
Venkatappa Art Gallery in Bangalore displays the works of painter Venkatappa, wood sculptor Rajaram, Hebbar and many others. This is a must place to visit during Bangalore Tour if you are an avid art lover as it will leave you bedazzled with the stunning artworks by these renowned artists of the past.
Location - Near MG road
Location - Near MG road
Religious Places To See In Bangalore
Bangalore is not only famous for Parks, Gardens, Palaces and Monuments but is also famous for its religious places for worship.
Nandi Bull Temple
Nandi Bull Temple was built at Basavangudi in the Kempe Gowda period in 16th century. The monolithic Nandi Bull made of grey granite polished with mixture of groundnut oil and charcoal is believed to have grown over the period of time and now measures nearly 5m in height and over 6m in length.
ISKCON Temple Complex
ISKCON Temple Complex is one of the popular tourist attractions of Bangalore and specially for the Hindu religious tourists as it holds great significance. ISKCON stands for International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Founded by Srila Prabhupada in 1966, the ISKCON society's ambit has crossed the national boundaries.
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