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Located in the heart of the Deccan Plateau, Bangalore is a prosperous
illustration of how an ancient society can assimilate with rapid growth
and change. Bangalore is called the "Garden City", but it is much more
famous now because it leads India's efforts in software development, as
well as other related industries. Founded by Kempe Gowda in the 16th
century, the city sits a 1000 meters above sea level and has a temperate
climate.
Visit Cubbon Park and the Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, prime examples of
why Bangalore became famous for it's gardens. Tipu Sultan's palace and
fort are worth a visit if you want to explore their legacies of numerous
battles and wars. A visit to the Vidhana Soudha after dark is very
impressive, the granite facade of this immense government building
is flood-lit for maximum effect.
In
the last decade or so, the inhabitants of Bangalore have seen property values increase
even faster than the skyrocketing appreciation of real estate in other
urbanized parts of India. In Bangalore, this came about mainly due to
the influx of almost every large American and Western European hi-tech
organization. The 'Garden City' now has increased pollution and traffic
jams, though not as bad as some of India's larger cities.
We
include a visit to Mysore during our scheduled visits to Bangalore. Also
known as "The City of
Palaces", Mysore's awe-inspiring royal palace is a
sight to behold and rivals any of the royal palaces in the world for
sheer grandeur and lavishness of art and architecture. You can easily
spend the greater part of a day just admiring a part of the palace and
other buildings in the royal compound. There are also a number of
impressive temples in Mysore, and like Bangalore, a profusion of gardens
and plants.
Bangalore is easily accessible from most major cities in India, and,
along with Mysore, is a part of:
11 Day Southern Visit.
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