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FACTS
& FIGURES
Population
: 5.2 million
Languages : Kannada and English
Best Time to Visit : October-February
STD Codes : 080
THE
CITY OF GARDENS
Bangalore is the capital city of the southern Indian
state of Karnataka. It is the seventh largest city in
India. It is also known as the Garden City because of
its many beautiful gardens and parks. Though the origin
of Bangalore is ancient, the present-day city was founded
in the 16th century and has since continued to be an
important administrative center. Because of the high
concentration of IT industry, it also called the Silicon
Valley of India.
LOCATION
Bangalore city is located in the southern part of
the state of Karnataka, in the southern region of India.
It is 3,113 feet (949 m) above sea level, on top of
a ridge in the Karnataka plateau. Bangalore is 998 km
from Mumbai (Bombay) and 562 km from Hyderabad. The
climate of Bangalore is moderate and pleasant. Summers
are mild (April-June) and winters are cool (October-February).
The city experiences southwestern monsoon rains in June-August.
VISITING
TIME
Although the weather of Bangalore is pleasant throughout
the year, it is best visited in the winters.
THE
PAST
Legend has it that the city is named after an old
woman, who lived in this area and offered a humble meal
of boiled beans to a lost Hoysala ruler. The origin
of the present-day city of Bangalore can be traced to
the early 16th century, when Kempegowda, a local chief,
built a small mud fort here. Bangalore gained prominence
in the 18th century, when it became an important fort
city, under Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan of Mysore. This
area witnessed the struggle between Tipu Sultan and
the British. The British defeated Tipu Sultan and took
over Bangalore city. In 1831, the British made it the
regional administrative city and established a big cantonment
here.
TOURIST
SPOTS
Bangalore city has a number of tourist places. Apart
from the numerous gardens, it also has some historical
sites and other places of interest. The Vidhan Soudha
or the State Secretariat, built in 1954, is the main
attraction of this city. It is a marvel of modern architecture
and is a fine amalgamation of traditional Dravidian
and modern styles. Cubbon Park, the 120-hectare park
located near the Vidhan Soudha, has a number of neo-classical
styled government buildings. The Government Museum of
Bangalore (one of India's oldest museums) and the Visvesvaraya
Technological and Industrial Museum are important museums
within the city. The Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens, which
holds a number of flower shows, especially during the
Republic Day (26th January), is located on the southern
fringes of the city. The 18th-century Tipu Sultan's
Fort and Palace are other important places of interest
to the traveler. The 16th-century, Dravidian-styled
temple dedicated to Nandi the Bull is an important place
of worship. The Venkataramanaswamy Temple, the Gavi
Gangadhareswara cave temple, and the Someshwara Temple
are other important temple of this city. The Ulsoor
Lake on the northeastern edge of the city is an important
picnic spot. Bangalore city is famous for it numerous
Yoga centers, where fitness freaks can learn and practice
this ancient art of keeping healthy.
SITES
NEARBY
There are a number of places of tourist attraction
near Bangalore. Thirty kilometers from Bangalore is
the Nrityagram village, housing a classical dance academy.
Bannerghatta National Park, 21 km from the city, is
an important place to visit. Sixty kilometers from Bangalore
is the Nandi Hill Resort, which is also famous for its
temples and fort. Devarayandurga, 70 km from Bangalore,
is famous for its hilltop shrines.
The
craggy rock formation around Bangalore offers adventure
activities like trekking and rock climbing to the adventure
seeker. Devarayandurga (70 km), and Ramanagaram (49
km) are important spots for adventure.
Bangalore
has a number of cultural centers near it, which offer
to the tourist a number of traditional craft items.
Ramanagaram is a silk cocoon-marketing center. Janapada
Lok (near Ramanagaram) and Channapatna (60 km southeast
of Bangalore) are famous craft centers.
The
Doda Alada Mara, a 400-year-old banyan tree lying 28
km from the city, is an idyllic place for picnics. Mekedatu,
98 km south of Bangalore, and Muthyalamaduvu, 40 km
from Bangalore (also known as the Pearl Valley), are
other important picnic spots.
The
historic city of Mysore is 139 km from Bangalore and
offers to the traveler a number of monuments belonging
to Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, the erstwhile rulers of
the place. It also has a number of ancient Hindu temples
and a few monuments built by the British.
Whitefield
Ashram, the summer abode of the Shri Sathya Sai Baba,
20 km east of Bangalore, and the ISKCON (International
Society for Krishna Consciousness) Temple Complex are
important spiritual centers, worth paying a visit.
SHOPPING
This cosmopolitan city is a heaven for shoppers,
as it offers both traditional and modern items to the
traveler. It is a good place to buy traditional handicraft
items, such as silk saris, intricately carved sandalwood
items and tribal jewelry. Bangalore is famous for its
sandalwood cosmetic products and toiletry. These traditional
items can be purchased from many outlets and emporia
on MG road. There a number of shopping arcades across
the city for the traveler to window-shop and buy things.
HOW
TO REACH
Bangalore is accessible by air, road, and rail.
Bangalore Airport is 13 km east of the City Station.
There are number of daily flights to important cities
like Calcutta, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad,
Goa, Kochi, Mangalore, Pune and Thiruvananthapuram.
Bangalore has direct international flights to Muscat,
Sharjah and Singapore. It is also a stopover for many
international flights.
Bangalore
has a large bus terminus, which is near the railway
station. The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation
(KSRTC) buses and buses belonging to Tamilnadu and Goa
Roadways also operate from here. It is well linked to
Mysore (3 hours), Hospet (9 hours), Chennai (8 hours)
and Mumbai (24 hours). The KSRTC conducts a number of
tours and excursions around the city.
There
are two railway stations in Bangalore. The main station
is well connected to all major Indian cities. There
are number of daily express trains from Bangalore to
other cities of India.
One
can get prepaid taxis and auto-rickshaws to and from
the Airport. Local Bus service within Bangalore city
is good. One can also take auto-rickshaws and avail
of rented cars to move within the city.
PLACES
TO STAY
Bangalore offers a range of accommodation option
to the traveler. The bus terminus area at the heart
of Gandhi Nagar, the MG Road, and the City Market area
offer a number of economy hotels. MG Road area and the
Racecourse area offer mid-range hotels, while high-end
hotels can be found in MR Road, Sankey Road and the
Racecourse area.
PLACES
TO EAT AND ENJOY
Bangalore not only offers traditional Kannada and
Indian food to the tourist: there is also a hoard of
fast-food joints, restaurants, nightclubs and pubs across
the city.

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