Bangalore

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How To Reach

Bangalore has its own airport and well connected to various cities like Mysore, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and many others. It is also an international airport that serves the city providing flight services for almost every major cities. Taxis are available from the airport to reach any location in Bangalore.
Bangalore is well connected by roads and has bus services from Chennai, Mysore and Mangalore to reach it.On arrival, you can hire a taxi to see the major tourist attractions.
Bangalore has its own railway station and also well connected by all the major cities like Mysore, Chennai and many others. On arrival, you can hire a taxi to see the major tourist attractions.

Bangalore - At a glance

State : Karnataka
Best Time to Travel : September to February
Language : Hindi, Kannada and English
Religion : Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikhism and Buddhism
Temperature : Summer : (20o C to 37o C) & Winter (10o C to 32o C)
Climate : Tropical Savanna
Cuisine : Indian cuisine and different country foods

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About Bangalore

Capital city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka Bangalore is said to be the seventh largest city across India. This place is also known to be the garden city because you will come across many different gardens and also other parks. Though the origin of this place is very old it has been seen that it was founded in the 16th century and since then it has continue to be a very important administrative centre. As there are also many IT companies around in this city it is also claimed to be the Silicon Valley of India.

Places to visit in Bangalore

Bangalore city has various numbers of tourist places. Apart from the different gardens it also the one that has many some historical sites and other places to be visited. The main attraction of this city is the Vidhan Soudha. This is also prominently known as the State Secretariat and it was the one built in 1954. This place is a great combination of the very recent architecture and also the very fine amalgamation of the traditional Dravidian and the modern styles.

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