Bangalore, officially named Bengaluru, is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. It's known as the "Silicon Valley of India" for its thriving IT industry and is a major exporter of software. The city is also called the "Garden City" due to its green spaces and pleasant climate.
Bangalore Palace: Built-in 1878 inspired by Windsor Castle in London & featuring aesthetic paintings by Raja Ravi Varma—an architectural marvel worth visiting.
Cubbon Park: Spreading over 300 acres (thanks to Lord Cubbon), this park offers nature lovers tranquil spaces to stroll or read quietly—it’s also called Sri Chamarajendra Park lovingly by locals.
MG Road: A bustling weekend shopping destination full of energetic people& delicious local eateries where you can buy China Bone sets cutlery silk sarees handicrafts—The perfect dance-till-you-drop spot! (MG stands for Mahatma Gandhi).
Lal Bagh: A botanical garden showcasing rare plants from Persia France Afghanistan alongside photogenic spots like Lal Bagh Rock which dates back 3000 years! Imported trees tropical birds provide refreshment aplenty here.
Bannerghatta National Park: Known for spotting lions, tigers, crocodiles within India’s first butterfly park; offering jungle safaris trekking hiking opportunities making trips memorable indeed!
Wonder La Water Park: To feel adrenaline rush on twisting tubular slides thrilling dry games wave pool swimming artificial rain dance recreation make memories galore among friends!
Ulsoor Lake: One larger lake spreading over an extensive area boasts endemic birds lush trees ideal for peaceful boating family picnics alike—pristine beauty calling!
ISKCON Temple: Devotees keen on learning about Lord Krishna must visit ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) inaugurated way back in 1997 promoting spirituality harmony better living every day!