Bangalore and Around
Places to Visit in and around
Bangalore:
The third most populous city in India has something more to
explore other than the IT industry, some of the places where you can spend time
away from the urban rush.
Here I put in the ten best places to visit in and around
Bangalore
- WonderLa
- Nandi Hills
- Lalbagh Botanical Gardens
- Cubbon Park, Vidhana Soudha and High court
- Bannerghatta National Park
- Basavangudi Bull Temple
- Pyramid Valley and Art of Living International Center
- Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
- Innovative Film City
- Lumbini Gardens Nagavara Lake
Nandi Hills view point |
ISKON Temple and Big
Banyan Tree being the next most popular places, and MG Road-Brigade Road most loved
shopping spaces. The lifestyle Shopping malls Phoenix Market City and Orion are
worth visiting. Most popular temples are the Bull temple and ISKON temple. The
events which are of more importance are the biannual flower show at Lalbagh and
the biennial airshow Aero India, which
has emerged as one of the world's most important and largest military aviation
exhibitions. Bangalore is also called as city of lakes, with more than 17 lakes
existing at present, where there were about 50lakes 25years ago. Most popular
among them include Ulsoor Lake, Sankey tank, Yediyur Lake, Nagavara Lake,
Hebbal Lake, Madiwala Lake, Lalbagh Lake, Bellandur Lake, Puttenahalli Lake and
Kempanbudi Lake. Although a little short of amusement parks, there are
WonderLa, Innovative film city, Fun world and Lumbini gardens to justify. It
also holds one of the most important institutions of the country, Indian
Institute of Science (IISc), Indian Institute of Management (IIMB) and National
Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS).
With a Gross
domestic product of $83 billion, Bangalore is listed 4th among the top 15
cities contributing to India's overall GDP. Bangalore also holds an important
share in India with its major public sector giants of India headquartered here,
including Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
(HAL), National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
(BHEL), Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML), HMT (formerly Hindustan Machine
Tools), and Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Also called as Silicon Valley of India, contributing to
over one third of the countries IT exports.
This is
simply not the best place to hang out in Bangalore, so better spend whole day
here. There are about 50 attractions here most of them worth visiting.
Itinerary: As soon as you enter, get your
lockers from the lobby and catch up with the dry rides like Wonder Splash, Pirate
Ship, Techno Jump, and Crazy Wagon. Once you start with these startups you can
go with major rides Equinox, Insanity, Hurricane, Y- Scream, Maverick, Mixer, Drop
Zone, and Wonderla Bamba.
Then by
afternoon you have your lunch here and start with the water games when the sun
is at high, the wet rides are the most enjoyable ones, so spend more time here.
You can start with Lazy River, Rain Disco, Play Pools, and start with the rides
Boomerang, Harakiri, Fun Racers, Uphill Racers, Banded Kraits, Twisters, Water
Pendulum, and the most difficult one here Wavy and Vertical Fall, and finally
end up at the Wave Pools. There are heaters kept aside these rides where you
can warm-up again for your next rides.
Just by the
evening go about for some more dry rides like Toon Tango, Termite Coaster &
Train Dungeon Ride, Crazy Cars, and Net Walk.
Don’t miss
out the SkyWheel and Hang Glider in the evening during sunset. And later you
can end up your day relaxing at Cine Magic 3D, Musical Fountain & Laser
Show.
Must do: Wonder Splash, Boomerang, Water
Pendulum, Rain Disco, Wave Pools, one of the high thrill rides, SkyWheel, Cine
Magic 3D, Musical Fountain & Laser Show.
Distance from Bangalore (Majestic): total 30km, in which about 2.5km from
the highway.
Public transport: available till about 3km away from
the venue, on the Bangalore-Mysore highway, from here there are shuttle buses
which ply every 15-30mins.
Length of visit: whole day (11am-6pm)
Age groups: There is everything for all the age
groups here, but not suitable for heart patients or elders. Best suited for
Kids and youth. People up to age of 55 can enjoy at least half of the rides.
WonderLa view from of the SkyWheel as seen from the entrance during night |
Innovative Film City:
Itinerary: start your day with some target practice
with Bow & Arrow, Target Strike at the entrance. Then follow with the
attractions Mirror Maze, Dino Park, Fossil Museum, Ripley's Museum, 4D Cinema, Haunted
Mansion, Go Karting and post lunch hang out at the Aqua Kingdom and then if
time permits go for Louis Tussaud's Wax Museum and Carousel in the evening, and
spend some time at the main street relaxing and having snacks.
Innovative Film CIty entrance Plaza |
Must do: Bow & Arrow, Target Strike, Mirror
Maze, Dino Park, Fossil Museum, Aqua Kingdom, Carousel, Ripley's Museum, 4D
Cinema, Haunted Mansion, Go Karting
Distance from Bangalore (Majestic): total 35km, in which about 5km from
the highway.
Public transport: available till the diversion on the
highway about 5km from the venue, from which there are shuttle bus service
which runs every 15-30mins.
Length of visit: whole day (11am-6pm)
Age groups: suitable for all age groups from kids
to senior citizens.
Bannerghatta National
Park:
Butterfly Park entrance |
Itinerary: start the day with the Tiger and Lion
safari, and then gaze around the zoo and then end up the day at the Butterfly
Park. You can also check out the Elephant ride here.
Must do: Tiger safari and the Butterfly Park.
Distance from Bangalore (Majestic): 27km.
Public transport: there are Air-conditioned buses from
the main city bus stand (Majestic) to this place every 15-30mins.
Length of visit: whole day (11am-5pm)
Age groups: suitable for all age groups from kids
to senior citizens, but not suitable for babies under 2yrs as it is a stinky
place.
Nagavara Lake:
Itinerary: go for a walk at the lakeside and
then get some pedal boating and end up day having some spicy snacks available
at the food counters.
Must do: pedal boating in the evening and some
spicy snacks at the food counters.
Distance from Bangalore (Majestic): 10km.
Public transport: there are buses from Majestic to
Hebbal, and have to change bus from here to the venue, or can take auto from
Hebbal.
Length of visit: half day preferably in the evening.
Age groups: suitable for all age groups from kids
to senior citizens, but not suitable for babies under 2yrs as it is a stinky
place.
Nandi Hills:
Circular skywalk and View point at Nandi hills |
Nandi hills, at
an altitude of 4,851 ft. (1,479 m) above sea level is the nearest hill station
from Bangalore, about 60km from the city.
Itinerary: have some good views at the area
beside the temple area where the tippu drop is situated, catch up the beautiful
panoramic view from the circular walkway built for the view point, and there is
a temple near this place. You can also avail the washrooms and a restaurant at
this place. And then walk to the other side of the hill through the Nehru
Nilaya to get some lovely views of the mountains surrounding Nandi hills, there
are viewpoints built here also. End up the day relaxing at the park area having
some snacks available here. Beware of the monkeys, the monkeys here are in
great numbers and are violent too. If you expose your eatables to them, then
you cannot run away from them. The place is cool with lots of breeze here, and
is popular for bike rides.
Must do: check out the bamboo houses in the
children’s park at the entrance, Nehru Nilaya and the circular walk view point.
Distance from Bangalore (Majestic): 60km.
Public transport: there are KSRTC buses from Majestic
till Nandi Hills.
Length of visit: half day preferably in the evening
till sunset or in the early morning when there will be fog covered all over the
hill.
Age groups: suitable for all age groups from kids
to senior citizens.
Bamboo houses at Nandi hills |
Bamboo houses at Nandi hills |
Restaurant at Nandi Hills |
Nehru Nilaya |
Inverted Bamboo house at Nandi Hills |
Bamboo house being constructed |
Monkeys at Nandi hills |
View around the Nandi hills |
View around the Nandi hills |
View of the town from the view point at Nandi hills |
The road to Nandi Hills |
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