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Attractions in Bangalore
The Bangalore Palace & Fort
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. 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.
Lal Bagh
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
Cubbon Park
This wooded and beflowered park was laid out in the heart of the
cantonment in 1864. Since then, fairy fountains, an august
bandstand and a wealth of atatury have been added. But the most
important aspect of Cubbon Park is its newer buildings that have
added beauty and cultural wealth. Lush green lawns, shady
flowering trees, vibrant flower beds, make Cubbon park an ideal
place for morning joggers and alike
The Bull Temple
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.
The Gangadhareshware Temple
Known for its four monolithic pillars and rare idol of Agni, the
God of fire,this temple was built by Kempe Gowda. A unique
phenomena is witnessed here on Jan 13/14th every year when the
rays of the setting sun enter through the window, pass between
the horns of the Nandi and shine on the Shivalingam.
The Dharmaraja Temple
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.
Dargah Hazarath Tawakkal Mastan
This Muslim shrine,located in Cottonpet, a suburban locality, is
associated with the Hindu Karaga festival too. The procession
annually visits the Dargah of this Sufi saint, Tawakkal Mastan.
His tomb attracts both Muslim and non-Muslim pilgrims.
Jumma Masjid
The Jumma Masjid is probably the oldest mosque in the city. It
is an imposing structure with tall ornamented granite pillars
adorning the elevated prayer hall. Scores of devote Muslim
worshippers throng this masjid during the annual festivals of
the Muslims. It is located in the busy market area of Bangalore,
K.R.Market.
Hesaragatta
25 Kms away, Hesaragatta is an interesting picnic spot offering
water sports to the adventurous. Boating and wind-surfing is the
major attraction. It also has a dairy & horticulture farm where
you can picnic.
Ramohalli
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.
Muthyalamaduvu
Also known as the Pearl Valley, Muthyalamaduvu is 40 Kms away.
The beautiful cascading water falls surrounded by verdant
settings provide an ideal picnic getaway.
Ramanagaram
Rock-climbers and adventure seekers need look no further. 49 Kms
south-west from Bangalore, Ramanagaram, provides the ideal
location with landscaped rock faces. Another major attraction at
Ramanagaram is the silk cocoon marketing centre. One of the most
famous Hindi movies Sholay was shot in Ramanagaram.
Janapada Loka
Sprawling across 15 acres, Janapada Loka or "Folk-culture World"
is a world of simplicity and art.Janapada Loka, a subsidiary of
the Karnataka Janapada Parishath, is dedicated to preserve and
promote folk art and culture. The complex has an art gallery, an
open-air theatre, a studio and a museum. Janapada Loka is
located near Ramanagaram and is 53 Kms away from Bangalore.
Channapatna
A bustling town, 60 kms south-west from Bangalore, Channapatna
is famous for its eye-catching lacquer ware and hand-crafted
wooden toys. It is also a major silk centre of Karnataka.
Mekedatu
Gushing waters, imposing landscapes, and untouched picnic spots
is what Mekedatu is all about. The Cauvery river squeezing
through a narrow gorge before traversing its south-bound terrain
is a breathtaking sight .It is 98 Kms south of Bangalore.
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