Lalbagh Botanical Garden is situated in Bangalore and it is a prestigious centre for scientific study of plants, botanical artwork and also conservation of plants both nationally and internationally. A paradise for all nature lovers,
Enjoy a day visiting at a place - spread around 700 acres of area bordering the Bannerghatta forest. Witness the unbounded serenity of the area that caters the excellent valley views while you are making the most of your end of the week escape.
'A temple dedicated to the nation' described by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vidhana Soudha houses the State Legislature and the Secretariat of Karnataka and is quite possibly the most well known attractions in the vivacious and vivid city of Bengaluru.
Situated at a distance of just 20 km outside the city, Turahalli is a sprawling verdant forest that is an Ideal adventure from the din and chaos of the city into nature. The forest is sprinkled with immense
Developed in 1882, St. Mary's Basilica is the ancient church of the city and is the solitary church in the state that has been praised to the status of a minor basilica. It is popular for the festivities it holds during the St. Mary's Feast, in September every year.
Jawahar Bal Bhawan is Amusement park at the Cubbon Park kept up by the Government of Karnataka. The park was Inaugrated in the 1967.Bal Bhavan is a youngsters' Park inside the Cubbon Park which is a creatively arranged amusement park and entertainment focus.
Manchanabele Dam is developed on the water of the quiet Arkavati River. Situated in the state of Karnataka, this spot is visited by many individuals because it is ideal to move away from the harum scarum of city
“All work and no play make Jack a dull boy” that popular saying truly applies for us all isn’t it? It valid and we need to break that repetitiveness of work. You should enjoy a reprieve that and ensure our time in
It was once used by the villagers for recreational activities and for swimming. Today, this lake is subjected to profound contamination with an enormous bit of Bangalore's sewage,
Ghati Subramanya is situated 60 kms away from Bangalore. It is a religious spot found 12 kms from Doddaballapur, a provincial district of Bangalore. The rumors have spread far and wide suggesting,