Family-Friendly Nature Adventure in Bengaluru

Day 1: Nature Exploration

Bengaluru, India

7:30 AM

Breakfast at MTR

Start your day with a hearty breakfast at the iconic MTR (Mavalli Tiffin Rooms), famous for its delicious South Indian fare including idli, dosa, and aromatic filter coffee.
INR 600, 1 hour

8:30 AM

Visit Cubbon Park

After breakfast, enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride in Cubbon Park, a sprawling green space in the heart of the city where families can enjoy fresh air and beautiful flora.
INR 0, 1.5 hours

10:00 AM

Explore Bangalore Palace

Take a short drive to the majestic Bangalore Palace, which offers a glimpse into the royal heritage of the city with stunning architecture and expansive grounds.
INR 230 for adults, INR 90 for children, 1.5 hours

12:00 PM

Lunch at RRR

Savor an authentic South Indian feast at RRR, known for its thali meals served on banana leaves, offering a variety of delicious local dishes.
INR 800, 1 hour

1:00 PM

Visit Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Spend your afternoon at the historic Lalbagh Botanical Garden, famous for its vast array of plant species and the beautiful glass house that hosts flower shows.
INR 70 for adults, INR 10 for children, 2.5 hours

3:30 PM

Enjoy Scenic Views at Nandi Hills

Head to Nandi Hills for breathtaking views and a bit of adventure; the altitude makes it a cool escape and the hilltop offers scenic landscapes that are perfect for family photos.
INR 30 per vehicle, 2.5 hours

6:00 PM

Snacks at Nandi Hills

After exploring, take a break at one of the local stalls to enjoy some snacks like steamed corn or pakoras while watching the sunset.
INR 200, 1 hour

7:00 PM

Dinner at The Fisherman's Wharf

On your way back to Bengaluru, stop for dinner at The Fisherman's Wharf, where you can enjoy coastal cuisine in a comfy setting, wrapping up your adventurous day.
INR 1200, 1.5 hours

8:30 PM

Return to Accommodation

After a fulfilling day of exploration and fun, head back to your accommodation in Bengaluru for a well-deserved rest.
INR 0, 30 minutes