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5-Day Bangalore Itinerary for July 2023

  1. Day 1: Lalbagh Botanical Garden
    15 minutes (4.6 km) from Bangalore City Railway Station

    In the morning, explore the beautiful Lalbagh Botanical Garden, known for its rare plants and trees, and take a stroll through the serene greenery. In the afternoon, head to the nearby Bangalore Palace, a stunning mansion that showcases the lavish lifestyle of royal families in India. In the evening, visit the Bull Temple, a magnificent temple dedicated to the sacred bull Nandi.

  2. Day 2: Cubbon Park and Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
    20 minutes (5.8 km) from Lalbagh Botanical Garden

    Start your day at Cubbon Park, the perfect place for a morning jog or a peaceful walk. The park is known for its beautiful architecture, lush greenery, and tranquil atmosphere. In the afternoon, head to the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, a fascinating museum that showcases India's technological and industrial advancements. In the evening, visit the Ulsoor Lake, a scenic lake known for its tranquil surroundings.

  3. Day 3: Bangalore Fort and Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
    25 minutes (7.3 km) from Cubbon Park

    In the morning, explore the Bangalore Fort, a historic fort built by Kempegowda in the 16th century, and learn about the rich history of Bangalore. In the afternoon, visit the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, a beautiful palace that showcases the lavish lifestyle of the former ruler of Mysore. In the evening, head to the ISKCON Temple Bangalore, a stunning temple dedicated to Lord Krishna.

  4. Day 4: Wonderla Amusement Park
    45 minutes (27.2 km) from Bangalore Fort

    Spend your entire day at the Wonderla Amusement Park, a thrilling amusement park that offers a variety of rides and attractions for all ages. From water rides to roller coasters, there is something for everyone here. In the evening, head back to your hotel to relax and unwind.

  5. Day 5: Bannerghatta Biological Park
    1 hour 15 minutes (30.2 km) from Wonderla Amusement Park

    In the morning, head to the Bannerghatta Biological Park, a beautiful park that houses a variety of animals and birds in their natural habitat. You can take a safari, visit the butterfly park, or explore the zoo. In the afternoon, visit the Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple, a unique temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its natural formations that resemble the sun, moon, and other celestial bodies. In the evening, explore the local markets and indulge in some shopping for souvenirs.

Recommendations

If you have extra time, consider visiting the Bangalore Palace or the Nandi Hills. You can also take a side trip to Mysore, a stunning city known for its palaces and gardens. To maximize your fun, try the local street food and indulge in some shopping at the local markets. Don't forget to try the famous filter coffee, a must-try beverage in Bangalore.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Lalbagh Botanical Garden (2-3 hours, free entry)
  • Bangalore Palace (2-3 hours, INR 230 for Indians, INR 460 for foreigners)
  • Bull Temple (1-2 hours, free entry)
  • Cubbon Park (2-3 hours, free entry)
  • Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (2-3 hours, INR 50 for Indians, INR 200 for foreigners)
  • Ulsoor Lake (1-2 hours, free entry)
  • Bangalore Fort (2-3 hours, free entry)
  • Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace (1-2 hours, INR 15 for Indians, INR 200 for foreigners)
  • ISKCON Temple Bangalore (1-2 hours, free entry)
  • Wonderla Amusement Park (6-8 hours, INR 920 for adults, INR 740 for children)
  • Bannerghatta Biological Park (4-5 hours, INR 80 for Indians, INR 400 for foreigners)
  • Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple (1-2 hours, free entry)
  • Shopping (1-2 hours, cost varies)
  • Filter Coffee (INR 50-100)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 2000-3000 per day (excluding hotel and transportation costs)
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