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Bangalore Travel Guide : Nearby Attractions

Bangalore is India's third largest city, having slowly developed from being the Garden City to India's Silicon Valley. Bangalore is loved because of its pleasant weather, beautiful parks and lakes in the town.

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Bangalore Travel Guide : Nearby Attractions

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  1. BANGALORE TRAVEL GUIDE officialfirstflytravel.blogspot.com

  2. Bangalore Travel Guide : Nearby Attractions Bangalore is India's third largest city, having slowly developed from being the Garden City to India's Silicon Valley. Bangalore is loved because of its pleasant weather, beautiful parks and lakes in the town. When you're in Bangalore, you can choose to take a long walk through Cubbon Park's greenery, shop in many new shopping malls or street side markets, or stop for a cool and refreshing drink in one of the city's many renowned craft breweries. Let check Bangalore Travel Guide & it's nearby attractions. Bangalore had become famous for its restaurants, street food corners, offbeat cafes, coffee roasters and pubs that border every corner of the city and serve gastronomy from all over the world. Brunches, buffets, burgers, cafes on the rooftop, late-night food-Bangalore has it all. The town has a dry climate sort of tropical savannah. There are quite heavy rains warm summers, and cold winters. At any time of year, one can visit the city and enjoy the nice climate. officialfirstflytravel.blogspot.com

  3. Bannergatta National Park: -Such park is situated in North Bangalore's Bannergatta. It's full of flora and fauna. One can spot fascinating animals and birds easily, and a tourist attraction is their safari journey. To order to take tourists around the woods where animals are left to wander in the open, a bus is organized. The journey is both thrilling and adventurous. HAL Aerospace Museum: - It is the first aerospace museum in India. It shows different aircraft, helicopters, aircraft engine models, flight simulators along with aircraft history exhibits. It’s filled with people looking enormous love with tremendous aerospace love. It's time for this museum to be geeky and pay a visit. Art of living International Centre: - A sacred place with beautiful gardens is the Art of Living International Center. This is accompanied by yoga and other detoxifying exercises. It is predominantly a place for meditation and every week different events are organized. Please check their website and sign up for divine presence and tranquility of mind. officialfirstflytravel.blogspot.com

  4. Innovative Film City: - Take a day trip to this theme park, just a short distance from the main city, holding the pledge in its name. Experience the endless parts like the Wild West, Miniature City, Cartoon Town, Water Rides, Wannado City, Style Cafe and more. Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace: - The palace, filled with lush green gardens, flowering shrubs and sparkling fountains, is an impressive tourist site in the heart of the city and a slice of loneliness. A small part of the fort has also recently been turned into a museum that highlights different events of Tipu Sultan's life and times. The opulent palace was once used by the king as a summer retreat, an exquisite example of Indo-Islamic architecture, and was often referred to as the ' Abode of Happiness' and 'Rash e Jannat' meaning 'Envy of Heaven. Devanahalli Fort: - Devanahalli Fort, renowned for its historical significance and archeological beauty, is situated 35 km north of Bangalore City. The fort is a living example of the royal families and the lengthy wars fought and won. The fort has twelve semi-circular bastions, each with a spacious battlement and a gun-point view. The entrances are decorated with cut-plasterwork, although relatively small, and the main attraction is Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan's chief residence. officialfirstflytravel.blogspot.com

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