Bangalore Palace is situated in the central part of the Garden City, the area called Vasanth Nagar. The palace was actually owned by Rev. J. Garrett. Later, the British officials bought the palace from Garrett in 1873 to train minor Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar -X
This is a beautiful place surrounded by the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats.
In India villages are calm, pleasant and yes green fields. Every village has their own uniqueness. Their languages, food habits and simple lifestyle are always a teaching for those who all are living in modern cities.
Attracting millions of business travellers every year, this garden city has already made its place as a tourist destination of India. Interestingly, there always something to see or do in Bengaluru. So, Let’s explore 5 interesting places to see in Bengaluru.
Its been a longtime I did not travel by train. But, some little things made my mind to choose Indian railway again. It was bit different from my other trips as I was coming home and I was so excited for the same. As we all know, its difficult to get train reservations in short […]
If you are in Bengaluru, then do not miss the granite fort. Yes, I am talking about Bangalore Fort. Bangalore Fort is holding the historic pride of Bengaluru. This was actually a mud fort, built by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bengaluru in 1537. Later on, Hyder Ali replaced mud with granite stones in 1761. […]
You have already seen one or two photos of mine on Instagram and Facebook and may be wondering that where is that place? Well, today, I am gonna take you through a historic place in Bengaluru. Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace is a historic Indo – Islamic architecture to visit in the garden city. This palace […]
A bright Sunrise and smoky hills can give you a nice kick off for an energetic week. You might be thinking that what am I talking about? It is nothing but a place call Nandi Hills, just 61km away from the Bengaluru City.
Sea beach destination in Karnataka, India. Gokarna, a small town surrounded by Arabian Sea and Western Ghats. Gokarna is known as small temple town in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. The meaning of the name Gokarna is cow’s ear as the place is a ear shaped confluence of two rivers, Gangavali and Aghanashini.