Overall, on a trip to India, the big cities are not the only highlight to visit the country. Bangalore is possibly one of the cities that are growing fastest in the world and it shows: the city right now is unable to accommodate such a variety of people and type of tourism is closer to the business that the backpacker who usually tends to choose destinations north of the country.
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2. Tipu Sultan FortTipu Sultan Fort
Located in one of the most crowded market, Tipu Sultan Fort
is an accurate representations of the artistic talent that used
to prevail in past. Historically, it was originally constructed as
Kempe Gowda using mud bricks in year 1537. However, it
was extended and modified later on by Haider Ali, who used
granite stones to build it.
3. Bangalore PalaceBangalore Palace
Bangalore Palace was actually constructed in 1884 by
Chamaraja Wodeyar and the inspiration for this Palace was
taken from England’s Windsor Castle. It has some gothic style
windows, turrets, woodcarvings that have stood as a proof of
stunning architecture during the times. The 430-acre land that
holds the palace has beautiful gardens. The palace is now used
4. MG RoadMG Road
A good place to start the journey is around MG Road
(Mahatma Gandhi Road). It is very possible that your
hotel is near this area. Bangalore has no backpacker
district and other cities in India like Mumbai (Colaba) or
Delhi (Paharganj) and perhaps the MG road would be
the closest point due to the high number of foreigners in
its streets. It is a good area full of shops and good
restaurants. Ideal to get an idea of how to live the new
5. Fever Pitch Basecamp Fever Pitch Basecamp
Fever Pitch Basecamps are yet another exciting and fun filled location
to go with. Considered to be an idea resort, the place is
beautiful, tranquil but full of adventure sports opportunities.
Surrounded by nature, you can enjoy tents stay with campfire
and barbeques. It is the ideal location for nature lovers as well
6. The Summer Palace and Bull TempleThe Summer Palace and Bull Temple
You can continue to the south to a Summer Palace called Tipu.
Further towards the south, there is the curious Bull Temple. In a quiet
area of the city is a temple with a huge bull inside. This is one of the
oldest temples in the city. The bull is 5 meters high and 6 meters
wide. After visiting the temple we turn our steps and descend to
Gandhi Bazar. Surely it is a good place to rest and eat something.
7. The Temple of FaithThe Temple of Faith
Shiv Mandir in Bangalore surprises many. It is a curious set of huge
statues of Hindu gods painted in all possible colors. Come on, the
cinematic art of the films of Almodovar eighties converted in the style of
Bollywood. Among other curious pieces find a giant statue of Lord
Shiva with the Ganges river flowing around her hair.
8. Lal Bagh Botanical GardenLal Bagh Botanical Garden
Lal Bagh Garden, a huge park with lakes, hosts a lot of locals walking with
a wide selection of trees and plants. It is really neat thing that strikes at the
heart of India. Blanket inside the Kempe Gowda tower from where you can
witness phenomenal views of the city. Other suggested places to see in
Bangalore by Fever Pitch Holidays are Nandi Hills and Shivasamudram