Two-Day Itinerary for Bangalore

  1. Day 1: Lalbagh Botanical Gardens
    30 minutes (6.5 km) from Bangalore Palace

    The Lalbagh Botanical Gardens is a 240-acre garden in the heart of Bangalore and is a perfect starting point for a leisurely day exploring the city’s natural beauty. You can find more than 1,000 species of flora and trees, including the 200-year-old Banyan tree. The garden also has several glasshouses showcasing tropical plants, ferns, and more.

  2. Day 1: Bangalore Palace
    8 minutes (3.6 km) from Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

    The Bangalore Palace is a beautiful example of architecture mixing Tudor and Scottish Gothic elements. The palace was originally built in 1887, and it features stunning wooden carvings, paintings, and other artifacts belonging to the royal family that once lived here. Enjoy a walk through its lush green grounds, breathe in the fresh air, and step back in time.

  3. Day 1: Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
    30 minutes (12.5 km) from Bull Temple

    The palace was built in 1784 and served as the summer residence of Tipu Sultan, the renowned ruler of Mysore. Walkthrough the palace and marvel at the grandeur and splendor of the palace that once housed a precious throne made of gold, diamonds, and precious stones! Kept in impeccable condition now, it’s quite a sight to see.

  4. Day 1: Bull Temple
    25 minutes (9 km) from ISKCON Temple Bangalore

    The Bull Temple is one of Bangalore’s oldest temples, which purposefully has been constructed in a simple and uncomplicated way. It is dedicated to Nandi, a sacred bull in Hindu mythology. It has an enormous statue of the sacred bull made of granite, which is 15-feet tall and 20-feet long. It's a serene and peaceful setting that offers insight into the cultural and religious heritage of Bangalore.

  5. Day 1: ISKCON Temple Bangalore
    30 minutes (11.5 km) from Bangalore Palace

    The ISKCON Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, and its architectural beauty attracts devotees and tourists to marvel at this place. Inside the temple, you'll find intricate carvings on the walls that depict the life of Lord Krishna. As you walk around the temple, you can enjoy the serene surroundings and listen to the resonating sound of peaceful chants and bhajans.

  6. Day 2: Cubbon Park
    15 minutes (4.5 km) from Bangalore Fort

    Cubbon Park is an expanse of green cover, which is also referred to as the ‘lung’ of Bangalore. The park premises cover 300 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, dotted with fountains, trees, and statues. The Musical Fountain show is a fantastic experience during evenings! The park offers a wonderful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, perfect for a morning stroll or running.

  7. Day 2: Bangalore Fort
    20 minutes (7.5 km) from Cubbon Park

    The Fort dates back to the 16th century and holds a rich history behind it. It's a traditional mud fort that was once the heart of Bangalore. The fort is perfect for history buffs; it has a massive structure of arches and pillars with beautiful carvings and motifs. It’s worthwhile to spend some time here exploring this historical site that’s not-so-popular with tourists yet.

  8. Day 2: Bannerghatta Biological Park
    45 minutes (22 km) from Bangalore Palace

    Travel a little out of town to Bannerghatta Biological Park for a break from city life into the wilderness and be amazed by the flora and fauna that this biological park offers. Enter the safari and watch Bengal tigers and lions resting under the sun. A paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, to marvel at and interact with animals in their natural habitat.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Lalbagh Botanical Gardens (2 hours, ₹60)
  • Bangalore Palace (1 hour, ₹70)
  • Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace (1 hour, ₹50)
  • Bull Temple (30 minutes, Free)
  • ISKCON Temple Bangalore (1 hour, Free)
  • Cubbon Park (2 hours, Free)
  • Bangalore Fort (1 hour, ₹25)
  • Bannerghatta Biological Park (3 hours, ₹320)
  • Total Estimated Costs (9 hours, ₹575)

Useful Tips

For those with only one day in Bangalore, we recommend narrowing your list down to a few of these top attractions. Start with Lalbagh Botanical Gardens or Cubbon Park as they are the best leisurely spots. Bangalore Palace and Bangalore Fort are excellent choices for architecture enthusiasts. And if you want to add some religious temples to your itinerary, head over to ISKCON Temple Bangalore and the Bull Temple. If you are traveling with kids, swap Bannerghatta Biological Park for some fun at Wonderla Amusement Park.

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