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Also known as ‘Silicon Valley of India’, Bangalore city is widely known as hub of IT industry in India but besides this city also not untouched with heritage and holds some wonderful tourist attractions that can be included in the South India Trip Plan.
Tipu Sultan Palace
Dating back to the 18th century, the Tipu Sultan Palace is located in the heart of the city surrounded by bustling market. The palace is an artistic piece with carved pillars, arched balconies and wonderful construction. The Tipu Sultan Palace is an elaborate two-storied building built in Islamic style of architecture. Besides the stunning structure, you can also explore a museum situated within the Palace itself displaying ancient paintings, photographs from the past and other stuff from the former ruling dynasties.
Visiting Hours: From Sunday to Saturday, 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
Entry Fee: Indians – INR 15 per head; Foreigners – INR 200 per head
Lal Bagh Botanical Garden
The Lal Bagh Botanical Garden was initially constructed by Haiser Ali but later it was re-constructed by Tipu Sultan. Holding more than 1800 species of herbs, plants and trees; the Botanical Garden is stands in the list of most popular tourist attractions of Bangalore. Covering 240 acres of land, the garden contains a glass house that resembles to the Crystal Palace of London. The lawn clock is the main element of the garden and is unique attraction to be visited within the Best South India Packages.
Visiting hours: From Sunday to Saturday; 6 am to 7 pm
Entry fee: INR 20 for adults and INR 15 for children
Bangalore Palace
Inspired from the Windsor Castle of England, the Bangalore Palace is a must see spot in the Silicon Valley of India. Built in Tudor style, the Palace was constructed by the Chamaraja Wodeyar of Wodeyar dynasty. With several exclusive features like high turrets, wood carvings, vintage furniture, classic construction and more; the Palace uses its enchanting beauty and attracts many tourists. Set amidst 430 acres of lush green garden, the Bangalore Palace completely resembles any other palace of Britain which is the USP of the place.
Visiting Hours: From Sunday to Saturday; 10 am to 5 pm
Entry Fee: Indians – INR 230; Foreigners – INR 460; charge for camera– INR 685
Nandi Hills
Located 60 kms from Bangalore, Nandi Hills is the best location to spend some peaceful moments indulged in admiring the beauty of nature. Offering mesmerizing panoramic views, the Nandi Hills of Bangalore will satiate all your adventure cravings be it cycling, trekking, motorbike rides or anything else. The Yoga Nandeeshwar Temple and origin site of River Palar, River Arkavathi, Amruth Sarovar, Tippu Drop are other prominent attractions of this Hill.
Visiting hours: From Sunday to Saturday; throughout the day
Entry Fee: no entry fee
Cubbon Park
The Cubbon Park is the place to enjoy the flawless beauty of nature. With an area of 300 acres, the Cubbon Park is covered with greenry and lawns and aligned with walkways which are perfect for long romantic walks. The park also holds an aquarium, toy train ride and a museum for the visitors. In the evening, the park becomes all the more gorgeous with pretty lighting.
Visiting hours: From Sunday to Saturday; throughout the day
Entry Fee: no entry fee
National Gallery of Modern Art
A place for the people with an artistic taste, the National Gallery of Modern Art is another popular tourist attraction of Bangalore. The gallery holds 500 or more paintings of Raja Ravi Verma, Jamini Roy, Rabindranath Tagore and other famous artists. One can also shop for paintings and witness exhibition if occurring at the time of visit.
Visiting Hours: Sunday to Saturday; 10 am to 5 pm
Entry Fee: Indians – INR 10 for adults and INR 1 for children; Foreigners– INR 150 per head
Do not miss on the above tourist places in Bangalore during your Tour to South India.
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