Morning: Explore the grandeur of Bangalore Palace, built in 1887 by the Wodeyar Dynasty. The palace is a blend of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture and houses paintings, artifacts, and a ballroom.
Afternoon: Visit the nearby Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, featuring a Science Centre and a Sky Theatre.
Evening: Head over to the bustling streets of Indiranagar for shopping and street food.
Morning: Enjoy a peaceful walk amidst nature at Cubbon Park, spread over 300 acres, it houses many exotic species of plants and trees.
Afternoon: Head over to UB City, a luxury shopping mall, to indulge in retail therapy and dine at one of the fine-dining restaurants.
Evening: Explore the Vidhana Soudha, a neo-Dravidian style government building, and witness the sound and light show.
Morning: Visit the Bangalore Fort, constructed by Kempe Gowda in 1537 and later expanded by Tipu Sultan. The fort has two well-preserved bastions and a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh.
Afternoon: Explore the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, a two-story wooden palace built in the Indo-Islamic style. The palace houses a museum displaying the belongings of Tipu Sultan.
Evening: Visit the Lalbagh Botanical Garden, spread over 240 acres, and home to over 1000 species of plants, a glasshouse, and a lake.
Morning: Visit the Bannerghatta National Park, home to tigers, lions, elephants, and other wildlife, and also houses a zoo, a butterfly park, and a safari park.
Afternoon: Head over to Innovative Film City, a theme park offering various experiences like a Wax Museum, Dino Park, Haunted Mansion, and an Aqua Kingdom.
Evening: Enjoy the sunset at the Ulsoor Lake and indulge in some street food.
Morning: Head over to Nandi Hills, a scenic hill station and popular sunrise spot. The hills offer activities like trekking, paragliding, and cycling.
Afternoon: Visit the Devanahalli Fort, a 16th-century fort built by Mallabairegowda. The fort has witnessed many battles and is a great example of ancient architecture.
Evening: Relax at the Phoenix Mall and enjoy some shopping and dining before heading back home.
If you have some more time, consider visiting the ISKCON temple, a magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, and the Innovative Agritourism Development Park, offering experiences like vineyard tours and wine tastings. For a side trip, visit Mysore, a city steeped in history and culture, and famous for the Mysore Palace and the Chamundi Hills. To maximize your fun, hire a local bike and ride around the city to discover hidden gems and local street food.
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