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Things to Know Before Visiting Bangalore

Bangalore is called the u2018Silicon Valleyu2019 of India. The city got this name because of the large number of high-tech factories on the territory. However, the city attracts the tourists not with the various industrial centers, but by the many historical and architectural monuments.

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Things to Know Before Visiting Bangalore

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  1. 5/14/2020 Things to Know Before Visiting Bangalore - Suyash PG Spam Score: PA: 39 0 links DA: 89 1% Things to Know Before Visiting Bangalore - Suyash PG suyashpg.com (https://suyashpg.com/things-to-know-before-visiting-bangalore/) · May 4, 2020 Bangalore is called the ‘Silicon Valley’ of India. The city got this name because of the large number of high-tech factories on the territory. However, the city attracts the tourists not with the various industrial centers, but by the many historical and architectural monuments. Unlike many South Indian cities, Bangalore is a modern, rapidly evolving, and prosperous place that is the home of the IT industry in India. Many multinational corporations have created their central office in India. As a result, the city is full of young professionals and has vibrant, cosmopolitan air for it. Many people love Bangalore, as it is a relatively quiet city that is full of greenery and interesting buildings. Zone UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) + 5.5 hours. Bangalore has no daylight saving time. Population In recent years in Bangalore (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangalore), there has been a huge increase in population. https://www.instapaper.com/read/1305219074 1/5

  2. 5/14/2020 Things to Know Before Visiting Bangalore - Suyash PG Around 13 million people now live in the city, making it the fourth largest city in India after Mumbai, Delhi, and Calcutta. Climate and weather Due to its height, Bangalore is blessed by a relatively pleasant climate. Daytime temperatures remain relatively constant, between 26–29 degrees Celsius (79– 84 degrees Fahrenheit), most of the year. The temperature typically exceeds 30 degrees Celsius during the hot months from March to May, when it reaches about 34 degrees Celsius (93 degrees Fahrenheit). Winters in Bangalore are warm and sunny, although the temperature drops at night to around 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit). Winter mornings can also be foggy. September and October are especially rainy months. Explore Bangalore The quickest and easiest way to bypass Bangalore is by Namma Metro. However, if you are not from the city, you can use Uber or Ola for long-distance travel. The other alternative is to take the bus and this can be a cheap and easy way to go on a mini-city tour. Load a bus near the beginning of the route in Majestic or Shivaji Nagar and you will get a great look at life in Bangalore. Places to visit in Bangalore Vidhana Soudha https://www.instapaper.com/read/1305219074 2/5

  3. 5/14/2020 Things to Know Before Visiting Bangalore - Suyash PG One of the main attractions is the Cubbon Park, It was founded in 1864 and is located in the central part of the city. On all sides, the museum is surrounded by a park of the same name. In the park, there is also the ‘State Museum’, which houses collections of coins, sculptures, and ceramics. This park is the lung of the city, walking in it is clearly reconnecting with nature. The more you sink, the more the noise of the horns disappears to give way to calm and calm. Left in its natural state, you will come face to face with century- old and majestic trees. Don’t miss the impressive bamboo forest in the heart of the park. Another attraction is the Planetarium, which was built to celebrate the 100th birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru. Lalbagh Garden The Lalbagh garden is a real example of pristine nature, where more than a thousand species of trees and flowers grow. Roses alone come in more than a hundred species. The most important architectural monument of the old city is the fortress ‘Haider Ali’, built in the late 16th century. This was one of the most important strategic defensive points in the battle with the British. But much of the castle was destroyed during the war. Bangalore Palace Very close to, are the Summer Palace and the Temple of Ganesha, and in the western part of Bangalore lie the Bull Temple and the Maharaja’s Palace. Luxury Indian palaces, spacious gardens, and mango groves are located here, so this resort looks like an old, exciting, and unpredictable India’s fairy tale. https://www.instapaper.com/read/1305219074 3/5

  4. 5/14/2020 Things to Know Before Visiting Bangalore - Suyash PG Wildlife lovers will also have an interesting surprise during the rest, as they can visit in the immediate vicinity of the Bannerghatta Park Bangalore. This National Park is one of the largest and most interesting in the country, with an area of more than 104 square kilometers. The park was founded in 1974 and today exciting safaris and walks are carried out on its territory, where you can admire the wildlife. The variety of fauna is just amazing, in this park you see leopards, lions, tigers, wild boars, elephants, and bison, as well as dozens of other species of animals and birds. Nandhi temple Get out of the glitz and glamor of city life. And get lost in the chatter of the old alleys. Basavangudi in the south of Bangalore is one of the oldest districts. Dating back to the 1900s, this place has its own charm. The beauty of traditional thoughts and modern ideas is perfectly mixed here. It is named after “bull temple” which is located in the center of the city. Lord Shiva and his bull mean well being and faith. Few steps forward reside the Bigyanadeta (Sri Ganesh). Then comes the Ramakrishna ashram. The city is not limited only to God and the goddesses. Gandhi Bazaar offers everything you need. Fresh vegetables with colorful flowers. This place will take you back to the memory of your childhood when life was so simple and beautiful. One of the best places to visit in Bangalore for everyone. A fascinating aquarium is also there in Bangalore, which opened in 1983 until now it is the second-largest aquarium in the country. It is located at the entrance to the popular Kuban Park; in this aquarium, visitors can see dozens of species of exotic fish and other marine life. Some of them are fairly rare representatives, including angelfish, as well as luminous tetra. On the ground floor, there are special tanks, in which visitors can feed fish themselves. https://www.instapaper.com/read/1305219074 4/5

  5. 5/14/2020 Things to Know Before Visiting Bangalore - Suyash PG An ideal place to admire the architecture is a Sultan Tip Sultan, it is almost entirely built of wood. During his lifetime, this palace succeeded not only in preserving its pristine façade but also its incredibly beautiful interior. Luxury PG Stay in Bangalore Suyash PG- Marathalli Suyash PG has experience helping tourists and visitors in Bangalore for over 10 years, our amenities include luxury staying rooms, executive PG stays, WiFi, Fully Furnished Spaces, etc. We at Suysh PG in MG road (https://suyashpg.com/luxury-pg-in-mg-road/) (https://suyashpg.com/luxury-pg-in-mg-road/)and Marathalli have you covered for your entire stay in Bangalore. In our executive luxury PG stays we provide both long term and short term day stay facilities to individual and corporate inclusive of tasty North Indian and South Indian food with all amenities. Be sure to stay relaxed on your visits to Bangalore at our Suyash PG in Marathalli and MG road. suyashpg.com (https://suyashpg.com/things-to-know-before-visiting-bangalore/) · May 4, 2020 https://www.instapaper.com/read/1305219074 5/5

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