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S. No.
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Name of Place
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Description
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1
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The Bangalore Palace
& Fort
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The Bangalore Fort was
built by Kempe Gowda and expanded by Tippu Sultan. Within its walls
is the well preserved 16th century Ganapathi Temple.
The
Bangalore Palace was built by a Wodeyar king in 1887 on the 400 acre
space. Inspired by the Windsor castle, this palace was built in the
Tudor style, complete with Gothic windows, foiled windows,
battlements and turrets resembling the Daria Daulat Palace in
Srirangapatanam, this summer palace has been constructed largely of
wood and is famous for its carving and paintings
More
Details on http://www.karnataka.com/tourism/bangalore/
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2
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Lal Bagh
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Hyder Ali laid out this
famous botanical garden and his son added horticultural wealth to
them by importing trees and plants from several countries. The
garden today houses over 1000 species of flora which include rare
and enchanting collection of tropical plants, trees and herbs. The
Glass House, modelled along London's Crystal Palace, is the center
of attraction in this 2400 acre park. Bi-annual flower shows
attracting participants from all over India is held in the Glass
House. In July, 2003 it was decded that the Department of
Horticulture and Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) would jointly
take up the development of Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens.
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3
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Government Museum
(Visveswaraya
Industrial and Technological Museum)
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One of the important
buildings, the Government Museum is one of the oldest in
India(1886). A special attraction here are the antiquities from
Mohenjodaro period. Situated nearby the museum is Visveswaraya
Industrial and Technological Museum named after the great
engineer-statesman .
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4
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Bannerghatta National
Park (22 Km)
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Those interested in
natural history can go to Bannerghatta. The park situated in
picturesque surrounding has a wide variety of fauna. Among the
attractions are crocodiles, picnic corner, serpentarium and pets
corner, lion's safari. On Dec 25, 2001 the govt announced plans of
starting a butterfly park in Bannerghatta
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5
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Ramohalli
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Ramohalli, located 28 Kms
west is a popular picnic spot. A major attraction at Ramohalli is
the 400 year old giant Banyan tree which sprawls over an incredible
3 acres.
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6
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Nandi Hills
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One of the popular
retreats of Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore, Nandi Hills offers
breathtaking getaway of the weary tourist. Tipu's Drop, a 600m high
cliff face provides a magnificent panoramic view of the beautiful
terrain. Nandi Hills is 60 Kms north of Bangalore
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7
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ISKON
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Situated on Chord Road,
it is a must visit temple in Bangalore. It stands over a small hill
and is a very clean and well maintained temple. Akshaya Patra
program sponsored by the temple is very popular
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8
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The Dharmaraja Temple
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Located at Nazarethpet in
the suburbs of Bangalore, this temple is the starting point of the
annual Karaga procession. The revered idols of this temple are the
Shri Dharmaraja Swamy, hero of the Mahabharata and Lord Krishna.
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9
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The Bull Temple
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This temple, built by
Kempe Gowda, houses the magnificent stone statue of the sacred bull,
Nandi. It stands over 15 feet tall and is over 20 feet long . In
Nov/Dec every year, when the groundnuts have been harvested, a
groundnut fair is held near the temple. The first groundnuts are
offered by the farmers to the sacred bull.
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10.
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Tipu's Palace
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Built in 1791, this
beautiful two-storeyed ornate wooden structure with exquisitely
carved pillars, arches and balconies was one of Tipu's favourite
summer retreats.
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