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Nandi Hills The hills are near the town of Nandi. It is once used as the summer retreat of Tipu Sultan, Nandi Hills is scattered with shrines and monument, and is surrounded by beautiful views, making this place no less than a hidden paradise
Devanahalli FortKnown for its historical significance and archaeological brilliance. The fort is a living example of the extensive battles fought and won and of the royal families
Lepakshi Veerabhadra Swamy TempleBuilt in the 16th century, This Vijayanagara style temple comes with a profusion of carvings and paintings at almost every exposed surface. t is one of the centrally protected monuments of national importance.
ISKCON Temple BangaloreOne of the largest ISKCON temples in the World. The temple is a huge cultural complex which has deities of Radha and Krishna located at a hill in Rajajinagar
Bangalore PalaceAn epitome of great architecture and beauty which is preserved in it the spice of old regal opulence. Which is now the host for many cultural events, marriages, rock shows apart from a tourist destination.
Karnataka Chitrakala ParishathWith 18 galleries, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is a visual art complex located in Bangalore. The major collection of the gallery consists of paintings, sculptures and folk art. Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath also runs the nearby College of fine arts.
Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium BengaluruJawaharlal Nehru Planetarium Bangalore was established in 1989 wiith shows in Kannada & English. The planetarium has a science center for educational activities and is very popular with school going children.
Suvarna Vidhana SoudhaVidhan Soudha counts as Most impressive as well as most magnificent buildings in the Bangalore city mainly famous for housing the legislative chambers of the state government
Cubbon ParkMajor sightseeing attraction rich in green foliage. It is a green belt of the region and is an ideal place for nature lovers to spread over 300 acres.
Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological MuseumA constituent unit of the national council of science museums having nine exhibition halls. all of them are giving us more knowledge about science and technology in this fastest-growing world.
HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace MuseumOne of the major public attractions in Bangalore inaugurated in 2001 at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. The museum boasts of the giant leaps Indian aviation has taken both commercially as well as in terms of defense.
Devarayanadurga hillDevarayanadurga when translated means " fort of the God". the place is located about around 4000 feet above and can be a weekend pilgrimage spot and get away for a quick retreat or picnic.
Bangalore FortOne of the ancient heritage in Bangalore having an amazing history to say
Tipu Sultan's Summer PalaceMagnificient accommodation of the valiant ruler of the Mysore- Tippu sultan. This is an example of Indo Islamic architecture. The opulent palace is once used as a summer retreat by the king and was often referred as the abode of happiness
Nijagal bettaNijagal Betta trek is not quite a popular destination for trek planners, but for non-planners, its one of the best known weekend getaway options from Bangalore. There is full of ruined caves, forts and temples
Jayamangali Blackbuck ReserveThis is Tumkur's only notified protected area exclusively for the Blackbucks. The area of the reserve is 798 acres with the largest population of blackbucks. Apart from blackbucks, the area consists of Acacia and Eucalyptus plantation.
Lalbagh Botanical GardenOne of the prime most tourist attractions in India. It was commissioned by the Mysore ruler in 1760 and finally implemented by his son Tippu Sulthan
(ANTARA GANGE) Shree Kaashi Vishwanatha TempleThis temple is located in a beautiful place which is surrounnded bby mountains. The temple has main shivalingam and around five other lingams on the side of the main matapa. The devotees believes that the waterbody surrounded by the temple is the sacred Ganga and it has been falling from the head of Shiva.