Title: Flights from Delhi to Bangalore
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- Bangalore, now known as Bengaluru, is the capital
city of Karnataka in south India. Bangalore is a
city of salubrious climate, and always bubbling
with life and energy, representing a potpourri of
people and culture. One of India's largest
cities, it's earned several names such as Silicon
Valley of India, Pub Capital of India, Air
Conditioned City, and City of Gardens. Bangalore
was known as Pensioners' Paradise, prior to the
IT revolution. Now, the city is a wonderful blend
of past and present. So Book your Flights from
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2Cheap airfare from Delhi to Bangalore
3Here are the top tourist places to visit in
Bangalore.
- 1. Bannerghatta National Park
- Located 22 kilometers (14 miles) from Bangalore,
this beautiful national park is home to one of
the richest natural zoological reserves, with 10
reserve forests within its boundaries. It's
situated in picturesque surroundings and has a
wide variety of fauna. Among the attractions are
the crocodiles, picnic corner, a serpentarium,
pets corner, and lion safari. The Butterfly Park
here is the first one in India. Elephant rides
are also possible, usually on weekends. - 2. Dodda Alada Mara
- Dodda Alada Mara is a big banyan tree, located
28 kilometers (17 miles) from Bangalore at
Ramohalli. This gigantic tree is assumed to be
400 years old, sprawling over 3 acres. - 3. Neeladri Amusement Park
- This amusement park, 28 kilometers (17 miles)
from the city, is a combination of a water park
and a theme park. It's set on 30 acres of
sprawling landscape, located off Hosur Road,
behind Electronic City .
4- 4. Muthyalamaduvu
- This famous picnic spot, 40 kilometers (25
miles) from Bangalore in Anekal, has an
enchanting waterfall and a small temple. It's
also known as Pearl Valley. Muthyalu means
"pearls" and maduvu means "pond" or "pool" in
Kannada, the local language of Karnataka. - 5. Shivaganga
- Shivaganga, located 56 kilometers (35 miles)
from Bangalore is an interesting hill with four
faces and a height of 4,600 feet. It's also known
as Dakshin Kashi. The hill looks like a Nandi
from the east, Ganesh from the west, a linga from
the south, and cobra with its hood spread from
the north side. The hill has two famous shrines,
dedicated to Lord Gangadeshwara and Goddess
Honnadevi, and a fresh water spring called
Pathala Ganga. - 6. Devarayadurga
- Devarayadurga, 65 kilometers (40 miles) from
Bangalore, is a hill station in Tumkur. It's a
good place for trekking and rock climbing. Apart
from Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple built in
Dravidian style, Namadha chilume -- a natural
spring coming of the surface of the rock -- is
also there.
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