Welcome to the pub city of India ! Bangalore is worth visiting a million times! The popular attractions and the restaurants here will keep you spell bound.
Bangaluru, formerly Banglore is a city of dreams. An ideal tourist destination if you are on the lookout for some soul searching in the company of nature at its very best. This turns out to be quite an irony travelling to Bangaluru is by bus, though it can sometimes be stressful, thereby not recommended for the elderly tourists. Travel by air is generally for the business executives, although tourists who are willing to pill up their wallet strings will be able to save time, reaching Bangaluru from Chennai in less than an hour. Considering that today Bangaluru is said to be the technological capital of India . This blend of naturistic beauty and technology attributes to Bangaluru’s development from a mediocre city to one of the country’s top cosmopolitan city.
The Legend
Located in the state of Karnataka, Bangaluru was assigned the state capital status by the British in 1831 taking the reins from the royal kingdom of Mysore . The name Bangaluru originated from the word “Bende-kal-ooru”, in the native language-Kannada, which means ‘City of boiled beans'.
Reaching There
Situated at a distance of around 340 kilometers from the nearest metropolitan- Chennai, the easiest and most economical way to travel to Bangaluru from Chennai is by train. With more than a dozen trains plying between the two cities, it is very convenient for tourists who prefer a peaceful journey across a picturesque countryside. An alternative way of reaching Bangaluru is by bus, although it sometimes turns out to be quite stressful, not suitable for elderly tourists. Air travel, saves loads of time barely taking 40 minutes from Chennai and around 5 hours from the capital of India- Delhi.
Best Time to Visit
Bangaluru is renowned for its pleasant climate throughout the year. The best time to experience the beauty of this majestic city is between July and October, when the monsoons bathe the city in all its glory. One can never get enough of Bangaluru, but 3 days is all it takes to fall in love with the green city.
Popular Attractions
The first day of your stay in
Staying There
Cost of living in Bangaluru is pretty high but you will be able to find decent, affordable hotels in Majestic, which houses the Bus depot, Railway station and the domestic airport, making it easily accessible. Some of these guest houses or hotels may also be able to provide you with food and other affordable luxuries. Bangaluru, not being an adventurous destination, along with the perfect climate gives you the opportunity to get a soothing and relaxing night. If you wish to have a night life, Bangaluru is THE place to be in, with discos and Dj clubs all across the city.
Food
The foodie in you will always appreciate the exotic taste of Karnataka dishes. Coconut forms the main ingredient and you will find the aroma of fresh ground coconut in almost all the dishes. Southern specialities like ‘Idly’, ‘Dosa’ (Lentil pancakes) and ‘Vada’.
Shopping
You can never leave Bangaluru unless you have shopped and if you are looking for mall’s there can’t be one better than the Forum mall in Koramangala. Malleswaram, Brigade road and
Travelling around Bangaluru may be a bit tedious, as Bangaluru is notorious for its jam-packed traffic. Cabs are available all around the city and auto-rickshaws are convenient and affordable.
As they say in kannada – “Bangaluru banni, enjoy madi” (Come and enjoy)!

Jaw Dropping Photography !! That's capturing some unseen places of India.. eager to see some of the North Indian Snow clapped regions in ur Travel guide..
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