A Traveller’s Guide to Bangalore or Bengaluru

Cubbon park, Bangalore, Bengaluru

Aptly, named the ‘Garden City’, it boasts of an amazing number of flowering trees and parks. With splendid pink cassias and golden acacias blooming, with Jacaranda flowering in purple majesty and the gulmohars lighting the roads with their flame-orange brilliance, the city is a sheer delight to wander around in.

Bangalore or Bengaluru can be the ideal starting point for an exciting exploration of the fascinating, architecturally rich heritage of Karnataka, every important tourist attraction in Karnataka is within a day’s journey reach. While Bangalore or Bengaluru has its share of ancient forts and temples, it is a perfect spot for soaking in the sun and local color at the finest and friendliest of hotels. It is a shopper’s paradise where Karnataka’s fabulous traditional silks, coffee jewelry, and handicrafts can be bought at well-stocked, reliable shops.

Air– Bangalore is accessible by regular flights from Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, and Kolkata. Air services also link to smaller cities like Hyderabad, Mangalore, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Coimbatore.

Rail- Bangalore is connected to Chennai by several super-fast trains such as the Shatabdi, Brindavan and Lalbagh expresses. It is also connected to all other major Indian cities by rail.

Road– Connected by National Highway to Mumbai 1021kms. And Chennai 331kms. Both are eminently motorable highways.

  • Accommodations– Hotels come in a wide variety- you will find in them modern comforts enhanced by ancient tradition. Amid the hustle and bustle of city life, there are tranquil bases where business and pleasure meet. Rooms and conference halls can be had tailored to suit almost any kind of budget.
  • Shopping– The best buys in Bangalore or Bengaluru are Karnataka’s vast treasure-trove of traditional handicrafts: famous Mysore and Bangalore silks, carvings in wood, sandalwood, ivory and rosewood, copperware, cane and bamboo in furniture and crafts, lacquerware wooden toys and traditional gold jewelry in designs that have remained unchanged for centuries.
  • Kaveri (Karnataka State Arts and Crafts Emporium)
  • Handicrafts Museum
  • Janata Khadi Bhandari
  • Khadi and Handmade Products
  • Khadi Gramodyag Bhavan
  • Central Cottage Industries Emporium a selection of the quaint, the exotic, the earthy, the folksy, the best of typically Indian clothes, bags, shoes, linen, furnishing and bric-a-brac.
  • Lidkar Emporium – The state’s leather emporium with a wide selection finished goods.
  • Priyadarshini Handloom House- Sells the colorful handloom range of Karnataka both in silk and cotton. Sarees from Molakalmuru, stunning with their contrasting borders and silks from Kollegal in gorgeous colors and with exquisite woven borders.

Besides this, there are other shopping areas at Brigade Road, Commercial Street, M.G.Road, and others. Brigade Road and Commercial Street are ideal grounds for gift-hunting, window-shopping, and people-watching and are alive with the color of garment, jewelry, footwear, furnishing, gift, electronics, books and fashion accessories stores.

  1. Tipu’s Palace – Begun by Haider Ali and completed by Tipu Sultan in 1791, it is one of the several beautiful and luxurious places they built all over the State. Its architectural style is reminiscent of Tipu’s more opulent Daria Daulat Palace at Srirangapatnam. He used it every summer and named it Rashk-e-Jannat, the envy of heaven.
Tipu Sultan Palace, Bangalore, Bengaluru Main Entrance view
Tipu Sultan Palace, Bangalore Main Entrance view

Constructed mainly of wood, it has 5 intricately sculpted arches surmounted by exquisite minarets. The walls and ceilings were once covered with bright paintings narrating the daring exploits of Haider Ali and Tipu, but these have faded into a pale whisper over the centuries.

  1. Lal Baugh– Lal Baugh is artistically landscaped with an eye for ordering nature’s beauty without confining or stultifying it. It has expansive, lush lawns, a profusion of flower beds, lotus pools, and tinkling mountains.
Botanical Garden, Lal Bagh, Park, Garden, Greenery
Bengaluru Botanical Garden, Lal Bagh, Park, Garden, Greenery
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Among the beautiful flowering Indian trees, is the Asoka (saraca indica) which bears brick-red flowers. The closely related Magnolia and Champa bearing white flowers that waft a heavenly fragrance are in abundance though there is only one specimen of the Indian Dillenia bearing fragrant, magnolia-like white flowers. Most of the centuries-old trees are labeled for easy identification.

The best time to visit Lal Baugh is during the best months of January and August when riotous color with the flowers and vegetables appearing at their best for the annual Flower, Fruit and Vegetable shows held in these months.

  1. Cubbon Park– Cubbon Park was planned and laid out in 1864 by Sir Richard Sankey, the then Chief Engineer of Mysore, but named after Sir Mark Cubbon, Bangalore’s longest serving Commissioner.

Cubbon Park is a lush, grassy expanse fringed with flower beds, shady bowers, and flowering trees, where literally thousands of breeze seekers can take a walk, without bumping into each other. In the evening, the illuminated fairy fountains light up and a restaurant in the center of the park serves light refreshments.

Venkatappa Art Gallery Bangalore, Bengaluru
Venkatappa Art Gallery Bangalore
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4. Venkatappa Art Gallery– The main exhibition displays the works of famous Mysore artist, K.Venkatappa, a 20th-century art genius from Mysore who went on to achieve national and international fame with his work displaying both Indian traditionalism and Modern European technique. Venkatappa was a noted sculptor too, and the gallery displays several of his evocative plaster-of-Paris works as well as some of his personal musical instruments. A separate section houses the dynamic modern sculpture of Major Cheppurdira Ponappa Rajaram. A hall attached to the gallery holds exhibitions of contemporary Indian painters from time to time.

5. Visveswaraya Industrial and Technological Museum– The Museum is a wonderland of information about the marvels of science. You can see an unconnected tube light glow, learn how to make motion pictures, paper, and burglar alarms. These are some of the fascinating aspects of the museum. It has several rooms, each devoted to one discipline or aspect of technology.

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A Traveller’s Guide to Bangalore- Part 2

Bandra by Foot

Judee House in Bandra

Bandra, as you may know, is The Queen of Mumbai Suburbs.

But have you explored the Old Bandra?

It has undergone a huge transformation with the green cover reducing and giving rise to skyscrapers, clubs, and new restaurants.

The restaurants long ago were run by locals, bakeries serving fresh bread. The new restaurants that have come up serve modern, global cuisines and crowds throng to this part of the city to dine here.

There was a time when life in Bandra was much more pleasant and relaxed. There were heritage cottages and bungalows which are slowly being taken up by land sharks.

#Bandrabyfoot initiative was taken up by fellow bloggers Branded Bawi and Sweet Annu to take Bandra lovers on a heritage walk to explore this heritage of Bandra.

So, we decided to go for an old Bandra walk, and here is what we found.

The beautiful old cottages in old Bandra

Walking into the old lanes of Bandra in Ranwar village fascinated everyone.

Runwar village square postcard in Bandra
Old Homes of Bandra postcards by Prashant Miranda

Street art

The Portuguese-inspired homes and beautifully carved decorated Crosses that we saw on the way on #Bandrabyfoot

Food joints found in old Bandra

Kalpana Snack Mart serves East Indian fare, the fugias were all sold out. We tried out their Mutton Pan rolls potato chops, flaky puffs, and Patti samosas were amazing. Then as we walked further there was another food joint called Jeff Caterers, known for their kebabs and khichda and Chicken samosas. It was a delicious treat.

Overall the day proved to be extremely memorable for us.

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Breath-taking Campsite Places in Canada You need to Visit this summer

Breath-taking campsites in Canada

Canada is a country where nature comes alive. You can experience nature in all its glory in campsite places in Canada. Canada is full of national parks that are perfect for camping. Tourists from all over the come to experience these parks, and revel in the abundant nature. It is one of the finest places to truly enjoy nature. From elegant slopes to maddening whitewater rivers, you can choose the habitat that appeals to you the most.

Beaver Glen Campground, Prince Albert National Park

Beaver Glen Campground, Prince Albert National Park, campsite in Canada

Perfect for people looking for a camping experience along with a few man-made comforts, the Beaver Glen Campground is a great place to camp. Here, you can hire tents that look like a cross between tents and cabins, and have a comfortable stay. Campers also have access to clean modern toilets. Most of the camps are close to a lake, so, you can camp out, try fishing, go hiking, boating or even build a campfire. You can do a lot here. This campsite is more for relaxing and enjoying your Canada holidays.

Berg Lake Campground, Mount Robson

Berg Lake Campground, Mount Robson

Forget relaxation, it’s time for some action and adventures. At the Berg Lake Campground, every moment carries an opportunity to do something different. This camp is located in Mount Robson in the Canadian Rockies. This is the highest mountain in the mountain range, and here hiking is an absolute must. You can also head out to explore nearby caves. But beware of bears. There are many water bodies here as well where you can boat, kayak, and fish. However, it is highly recommended that you try all the adventure activities. They are quite exhilarating.

Cyprus Lake Campground, Bruce Peninsula National Park

Cyprus Lake Campground, Bruce Peninsula National Park, campsite in Canada

Located in Southern Ontario, Cyprus Lake Campground opens up into Georgian Bay. It is one of the most popular Canadian tourist attractions. All the campers love to enjoy a swim in this region. The main feature of this place is the cliffs. They are quite beautiful, and some adventurous souls also like to dive into the cool blue waters from the cliffs. Other features are the Bruce Trail, the grotto, and picnic areas that are perfect to enjoy nature and the company of your family. Campers here have access to basic washroom facilities and cold water, so they are quite comfortable.

Green Point, Pacific Rim, Long Beach

Green Point, Pacific Rim, Long Beach, campsite in Canada

If you don’t want to camp in the forests or hills, try camping at the beach. Long Beach is a gorgeous beach where surfers from around the country come to enjoy the waves. However, the water is quite cold, and it takes a brave heart to enjoy a swim in such tough conditions. The campsite is close to the beach, so you have the soothing sounds of the wave to put you to sleep. However, the campgrounds are secluded enough for you to enjoy peace and quiet. 20 minutes from the site, head to the Amphitrite Lighthouse to watch Grey Whales. There’s a lot to do here that will make your Canada travel worth every moment.

Alice Lake Provincial Park

Alice Lake Provincial Park, campsites in Canada

Easily one of the best campsite places in Canada, Alice Lake Provincial Park is located close to Squamish. Though this place is small, campers are treated to stunning views of mountains, lakes, and the ocean. This place is also known for mountain biking. There are biking trails that are as exciting as roller coaster rides. If you don’t like biking, try hiking. The trail from the park is steep and full of breathtaking views. After an eventful day full of adventures, you can take a relaxing swim in Alice Lake. This place is so beautiful and relaxing, you would never want to leave it.

Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park, campsites in Canada

Easily one of the most famous campgrounds Canada has ever produced, Jasper National Park is a place every mountaineer must visit. Why? Because this campsite is 2000 meters above sea level, and the place leads up to paths that take you to 11,000 feet summits. If you don’t want to venture out to these places on your own, you can hire a guide for Glacier walks. During the walk, the guide will take you to some amazing places near the Glacier. After the tiring walk, at the Icefield Centre, you can grab a beer, and buffet lunch, and enjoy them with an exceptional view.

Gros Morne National Park

Gros Morne National Park, campsites in Canada

On the West coast of Newfoundland lies the Gros Morne National Park. This park is also a world heritage site, so, you know this place is top-notch. The most popular activity here is hiking along the cliff near the freshwater fjord. The other activities you can enjoy here are biking, kayaking, or even taking a boat tour. There’s also a coastal village nearby where campers can relax, interact with the residents, and have a great time. Don’t forget to carry your digital camera with a good memory card, as you will be clicking many pictures.

Grasslands National Park

Grasslands National Park, campsites in Canada

When you want to camp anywhere in Canada travel by car is not really an option, except for Grasslands National Park. This beautiful campsite gives you a true prairie feel. There are vast empty lands wherever you look, dotted with hills and valleys. You can park your car and camp almost anywhere. The weather is amazing throughout, and you can set up camp according to the weather of the day. So, to enjoy the vast openness of Canadian prairie lands, Grasslands National Park is the place to be.

These amazing campsite places in Canada are just some of the best. There are many other camping sites that provide unique experiences for everyone. From snowboarding down treacherous slopes to swimming in the most stunning lakes and waterfalls, one thing is for sure, you will not find natural beauty anywhere else in the world that can rival Canada. This amazing country is one of the best places to vacation, and getting a visa is not a problem. So, book a Canadian visa online, and plan a trip to one of these campsites to truly enjoy nature in Canada.

Priya Ghatol is an avid travel writer who specializes in adventurous travel writing. Her blogs and articles give deep insight about various tourist places and act as a perfect travel guide for someone who is traveling to a place for the first time. Priya has exemplary research, writing, and editing skills which make her easily match the reader’s intellect and interest. She has blogged extensively about her travel experience while traveling to several places like Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Europe, Dubai, USA, Canada, etc.


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Take A Tour to These Patriotic Places of India

The charm, the grandeur and, the royalty is how India can be described. Not only in monetary terms but the country is also rich in terms of culture, traditions, heritage sites and everything. It is because of this reason that the country was once called “Golden Bird”. Got fascinated by the beauty and the charm of the country, many rulers has invaded this spectacular country at different period of time.

Right start from Aibak to Mughals to British, the country is ruled and built-in a unique way. The times which highly influence our country is the time of British. 200 years of slavery has taught us many things, including the importance of our country and being patriotic.

Here, we are going to discuss all the patriotic places in India, knowing about might surprise you.

  1. India Gate in Delhi
India Gate in Delhi, patriotic places of India
India Gate in Delhi

The first place that comes to our list is India Gate; it is one of the most prominent attractions of Delhi. The gate tells you the huge sacrifice that has been done by our soldiers. Watching this monument merely will fill your soul with high patriotism.  The gate has inscribed the name of soldiers and all people who fought for our country and have lost their lives in this process.

2. Rajpath

Another iconic place in our country which is also listed as the prominent patriotic place in India It is also located in the capital of City. Rajpath is the road where every year, Parade of Republic day held. Watching our army and battalion troop doing parade, all dressed and full of zeal will be a most patriotic thing that you will ever see. The march past and the parade with the beats of drums will give you Goosebumps.

  1. Jallianwala Bagh
Jallianwala Bagh, Patriotic places of India

The darkest chapter was written in the history of India when thousands and thousands of innocent people were massacred on the order of British General, General Dyer. The place where massacred happened was Jallianwala Bagh in Punjab. Though the time has passed but the wound of this mishap still haunt us till date. The place reminds us the sacrifice which was done by our people. The feeling will be different for you once you step in into that place.

  1. Mehrangarh Fort

The majestic fort of Jodhpur, one of the hugest fort of India is a beautiful masterpiece of Royal era of Rajput. One will get awestruck by the huge structure of this monument which is lying in the heart of Jodhpur city. Standing majestically under the serene blue sky Mehrangarh Fort tells you many stories of the bygone Rajput era. The fort has witnessed many incidents of war and chivalry. Great architecture has everything that will offer every reason to be patriotic.

  1. NMMC Headquarters

Famous for huge tricolor that sways in the wind is the major attraction of this place. Navi Mumbai Municipal Cooperation is a place where watching the spectacular view Indian flag will give you every reason to be patriotic

 6. Rashtrapati Bhawan

The house of President of India, Rashtrapati Bhawan is the place where the first person of India officially lives. Located in the heart of Delhi, the building was magnificently built. It is a spectacular piece of architectural marvel. The building organizes ceremony every day which runs for 40 minutes approximately. Rashtrapati Bhawan indeed a place perfect for making you feel patriotic.

  1. Wagh Border

Wagh Border another patriotic place in the state of Punjab and a prominent place under North India Tours. People who visit Amritsar also stroll through this place along with Golden Temple. One can witness the ceremony between India and Pakistan. Watching the marvelous ceremony between these two countries make you feel proud of the patriotic spirit of the place.

About the author:

An Avid Music Lover, Abhishek is mostly busy in Listening Music and Upgrade His Collection. Not Only Music Is His Leisure Time Friend but He Also Loves Reading Novels and Watching Movies. He is Writer by Profession at Hoteldekho.