Start your journey from Delhi to Bangalore. Catch an early morning flight or book a train ticket for a comfortable journey. Check here for the best prices on flights and hotels.
Welcome to Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India! Start your day by exploring the magnificent Bangalore Palace (Entry fee: INR 230, 2 hours). Marvel at the beautiful architecture and learn about the history of the royal family that resided here.
Take a short drive to the Lalbagh Botanical Garden (Entry fee: INR 20, 2 hours). Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this expansive garden with its wide variety of plants, trees, and colorful flower beds.
Indulge in a traditional South Indian lunch at MTR, a legendary restaurant known for its authentic flavors and delicious vegetarian dishes. Try their famous masala dosa and filter coffee.
Visit the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (Entry fee: INR 40, 2 hours) to explore the world of science and technology. Engage in interactive exhibits and learn about various scientific principles.
Relax and unwind at Cubbon Park (Free admission, 1 hour), a lush green oasis in the heart of the city. Take a leisurely stroll amidst the beautiful trees, flower beds, and statues.
Head towards the Vidhana Soudha (Outer view, Free admission, 1 hour), the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka. Admire the grandeur of this imposing building, especially during the evening when it is beautifully lit up.
Explore the bustling MG Road (Free admission, 2 hours), Bangalore's premier shopping destination. Browse through a variety of shops, boutiques, and malls, and shop for souvenirs or trendy clothing.
End your day with a sumptuous dinner at Vidyarthi Bhavan, a legendary eatery famous for its mouth-watering Masala Dosas and other South Indian delicacies.
If you have more time to spare, consider visiting the National Gallery of Modern Art to admire contemporary artworks, or take a trip to the ISKCON Temple for a spiritual experience. Don't miss out on exploring the vibrant neighborhoods of Indiranagar and Koramangala, which are known for their trendy cafes, restaurants, and nightlife.