Saturday, July 11, 2020

Bangalore - Capital City of Karnataka

Bangalore is the largest high-tech city of Karnataka, which is also
known as Bangalore. It is also the capital of Karnataka in
India. Previously, this garden city was recognized as a refuge for
retirees. Bangalore is the third most populated municipal region
of India. Many international IT companies are headquartered
in Bangalore, making it the most developed and vibrant city
in the country.

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In this city are the most famous research institutes and
colleges. Bangalore has a special place for education in India.
This garden city has many companies from the public
sector, telecommunications, software developers, large
industrial enterprises, aerospace and defense industries.
There are beautiful gardens and people can enjoy the temperate
climate with greenery everywhere.Bangalore has evolved
into a demanding Indian tourist destination in recent years.
For this reason, experts gave Bangalore another name - Silicon
Valley of India. It is also a major cultural and economic center
of the nation. The growth rate of this city is higher than in any
other city in India.

Lal Bagh: 

This is the world famous botanical garden of Bangalore, which
is also famous for the flower show organized by the administration
every year. This garden was built by Hyder Ali in 1760. The average
area of ​​the park is 240 acres, and more than 1000 species of
flora are available in this garden.

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Cubbon Park:

This park is located in the city center. The average area of ​​this
park is 300 acres. The year the park was founded is 1884. The
founder was Major General Richard Sankey. With numerous plants
and trees in the park, visitors can enjoy the peace and tranquility
of Bangalore.

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Galleries and Museums:

Bull Temple:

It is the largest bull temple known as Nandi Mandir. Here, a
tourist can watch the tallest and largest bull in the temple.

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Memorial and Christ Church:

These are two traditional churches of the Anglican community
of India, located in Bangalore. However, visitors must reach
Whitefield and Basawanguddi to visit these churches.

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Sri Nimishamba Devi Temple:
This holy place is built in the traditional architectural style of
Parasurama Kshetra. Devotees Devi Nimishamba, Siddhi
Vinayaka, Muktikesvara (Shiva), Sarasvati and Lakshmi Narayana
should visit this temple.

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The huge idol of Shiva:
Built near the Bangalore air port by the founder of Kids Kemp.
This huge Shiva idol along with Ganesha is wonderfully designed,
and users should watch this idol.

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ISKCON Temple:
The temple built by ISKON (International Society for
Krishna Consciousness) is another place for tourists. This temple
is built in a richly architectural style. The area of ​​the temple is
about 7 acres, and this place is located west of the chord road,
Raja Nagar.

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Infant Jesus Church: 

This place was built in 1979 by the Rev. Dr. Lourduswami. Thursday
is the day most of the local community gathers in the church.
The Christmas holiday in Bangalore can be an unforgettable moment
for visitors.

There are many tourist destinations such as Masjid-i-Adria,
Parshnvat Sushil Dham, Bagl Rock, Forum Mall, Commercial
Street, MG Road, Wonderla, Innovative Cinema City, Electronics
City, Lakes, including Sanki Reservoir, Lake Ulsur, Lake Hesara-
ghatta. Lake Nagawara, Lake Yedur, Lake Hebbal, Lake
Kempanbudi, Lake Madivala, Lake Wartur, IT-parks (ITPL,
Technopark Manyata, Technopark Bagmane, Technopark Global
Village, Phase I and II of the electronics city, Technical Park
Kalyani Magnum, Embassy Golf Links, Prestigious Technopark,
Eco Space Technopark, Salapur Technopark, Vrindavan Technopark
and Brigadier Technopark). There are areas where visitors can
visit and enjoy the beautiful city.

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