Bangalore

 Bangalore is the third largest city in the country, located in the southern region of India. Bangalore was formerly known as the Garden City, but gradually it has become the third largest city in the country for residents after developing in Silicon Valley. The growth of IT in Bangalore has given the city a facelift. Not only for these things, Bangalore is also a good place to roam. Apart from being a modern city, it also showcases the city's ancient heritage and architecture. Here you will also get to see man-made structures from gardens, museums. There are many attractions in Bangalore that focus on you. The city is famous for natural lakes, malls, museums, art galleries. So let us know in this article today what are the good places to visit in Bangalore.


Bangalore Palace


The Majestic Bangalore Palace is a symbol of great architecture and beauty. The palace is currently the central attraction in Bangalore which was built in the year 1878. The British parents of Chamarajendra Wadiyar bought the original property from their fund in 1873 from the Principal of Bangalore Central High School, Rev, J Garrett. The palace is spread over 45,000 square feet. A mixture of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture is visible in this palace. Apart from being a major tourist destination, the palace also provides space for various cultural events, rock shows and weddings. According to beliefs, King Chamarajendra Wadiyar drew inspiration from London's Windsor Castle to build the palace. A visit to the palace gives you a chance to see the grandeur of one of the most powerful dynasties of South India. An audio tape is available inside the palace in both Hindi and English languages, which better explains its history to the people.

Kabban Park

Spread over an area of ​​300 acres, Kabban Park is one of the major scenic spots in Bangalore, which is rich in lush green leaves. It is a green belt area of ​​the city and is an ideal place for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil environment. After being determined by Lord Cubbon, the park was named in his honor. It is home to over 6,000 trees. Apart from being a scenic spot, some of the major structures of the city such as Attara Kacheri, Kabban Park Museum and Seshadri Iyer Memorial Park are also located here. Another famous attraction in Kabban Park is The Bangalore Aquarium, which is the second largest aquarium in India. Kabban Park was originally spread over 100 acres, which was later expanded to 300 acres. Initially, the park was called "Meads Park" and later came to be known as Kabban Park.

Lal Bagh

The Lalbagh Botanical Garden is located in Bangalore and is a nationally and internationally renowned center for botanical artefacts, scientific study of plants and conservation of plants. Lal Bagh is spread over an area of ​​240 acres in the center of the city, in which about 1,854 species of plants are found. It was commissioned by Hyder Ali in 1760 and completed by his son Tipu Sultan. The park has rare plants of French, Persian and Afghani origin and has the status of Government Botanical Garden. Lal Bagh Rock which is more than 3000 million years old is a major attraction. Lalbagh Botanical Garden has the largest collection of rare plants in the world which can be seen in a visit to Lalbagh Botanical Garden. 

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