Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Bangalore - The Garden City of India


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Bangalore is among the charming cities in India which is also known as "Silicon Valley of India 'due to the presence of several high-tech software and technology-based enterprises. Although the center of information and technology still attracts many tourists throughout the year from several parts of the world.

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Lal Bagh Park:

This is a botanical garden which was founded by Hyder Ali in 1760. Spread over 240 acres, this park cherish more than 1000 species of flora and Glass House. This garden is famous for its beautiful concept of horticulture, which helps plants to adapt to different climatic conditions. It is well known for his construction of a well laid out roads, trails, open spaces, shade, and Glass House. Best time to visit this park during the annual flower show.

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace:

It is among the most popular destinations in the city which is located near KR Market. This palace was built in 1791 and is known for its two-storied wooden structure. Tipu Sultan behalf of this summer's withdrawal as "Rash-e-Jannat ', which means the abode of happiness and envy of heaven. Excellent carved columns, arches, balconies, frescoes, murals and paintings are the attractions of this palace.

Vidhana Soudha:

It is the seat of Karnataka state legislation that is among the most impressive and magnificent building on this site. This is a perfect blend of Indo-Saracenic, Rajasthani Jharokha and Dravidian styles of architecture. This building is made ​​of granite and porphyry rock and decorated with four cupolas at its four corners. This building provides a beautiful appearance when floodlit on Sunday evenings and holidays.

This city is the hub of information makes it the most visited places in India. Some of the other famous attractions of this region are Bangalore Palace, Cubbon Park, Attar Kachera, HAL Aerospace Museum, St. Mary's Basilica and much more.

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