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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Bannerghatta National Park, Lalbagh Botanical Garden, and HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum and more, get ready to experience the best places in Bengaluru.
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1Bannerghatta National Park

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Bannerughatta Biological Park, located on the outskirts of South Bangalore, is a renowned wildlife conservation center and the first biological recreation center in India to house a butterfly farm. The park aims to preserve wildlife and educate younger generations about its importance. With around 1500 animals, including leopards, wild boars, sloth bears, elephants, lions, tigers and cheetahs, it offers visitors an opportunity to observe these creatures up close through vehicle tours.
I have visited Bannerghatta National Park last 1 month back, and it was a wonderful experience overall. The park offers a good mix of activities – the zoo, butterfly park, and especially the safari. The safari ride was exciting and gave us close views of lions, tigers, bears, and herbivores in large enclosures that feel close to their natural habitat. The butterfly park was peaceful and colorful, making it a nice break after the safari. The zoo is quite big, with a variety of animals and birds, though some enclosures could be better maintained. Overall, I’d definitely recommend it for families, kids, or anyone looking for a short getaway with wildlife and nature. Go early, carry water, and be patient for the best experience.☺️☺️
Sita C — Google review
I visited Bannerghatta National Park yesterday (on a Sunday) and had pre-booked my safari tickets online. We took a BMTC bus to reach the park, which took around 1 hour and 30 minutes. Since it was a Sunday, the place was extremely crowded and there was a long queue at the ticket counter. So, I’d recommend booking your tickets online if you plan to visit on weekends. We had booked the non-AC safari bus, and luckily, we didn’t have to wait as we reached on time. The bus started immediately, and the safari experience was really nice. We saw deer, wild buffaloes, bears, Bengal and white tigers, lions, and elephants. If you want to take clear pictures or get a better view, I suggest going for the AC bus, as the non-AC one has metal cages that block the view a bit. After the safari, we went to the Hill View Restaurant inside the zoo for lunch, but the food was very disappointing — it was unhygienic, tasted bad, and was expensive. The zoo itself was quite boring, as most animals were far away and looked tired. It was also too crowded to walk comfortably. Overall, the safari was worth it, but the zoo and food could have been better. I’d say it’s a nice place to visit once, especially with friends. Make sure to book your tickets in early morning slot to avoid the weekend rush.
Purvi T — Google review
Bannerghatta National Park offers a rewarding escape for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Located conveniently near Bangalore, it features a variety of attractions including wildlife safaris, a zoo, and a beautifully maintained butterfly park. The safari experience stands out, giving visitors the chance to see animals like tigers, lions, and bears up close, a highlight for many. While the park provides a great opportunity to connect with nature without venturing too far from the city, it's worth noting that safety supervision may be inconsistent in some areas. Additionally, those expecting a large-scale, immersive safari might find it more modest in comparison. Still, for a short, accessible wildlife experience, Bannerghatta makes for an enjoyable day trip.
Devassia M — Google review
Excellent national park. It is one of the best in India. The safari is a thrilling experience because we see the fearsome wild animals in the open, in close proximity. As we get into each section with a ferocious wild animal in, we are in excited anticipation. Then comes the big one, walking, pacing or slumbering: lions, tigers, bears. And they are seen as if in the real wild. That is a big difference form what we get in other zoological parks. And the vehicles are all in good condition with necessary safety measures too.
Dr G — Google review
Good outing for a day. Kids will love it. Adequate parking available.. I have booked ac bus combo which is 740 per adult and 530 per child..free for less than 5 yr old kids but seat will not be provided. It includes bus safari, butterfly park and zoo. bus safari is in a mini bus with 13 seats. Even though we book slots, time doesn't matter much. There is a waiting area and people are sent as per the time they report there.Duration is 1 hr. You get to see a lot of deers, few elephants, tigers, lions, bears, leopard, and crocodile in the safari. Tiger and lion areas were restricted. Butterfly park is a dome kind of building and is beautifully maintained. Zoo area can be walked or buggy is available. It took one hr in the queue for buggy ticket. Buggy ride was very noisy bcoz of the horn as there is very little space available next to those who are walking. Lots of reptiles, birds, monkeys available. Zebras, giraffes are also there. Overall a good experience. Precautions: DONT PLAN ON WEEKENDS. carry adequate sun protection items and food items. No plastic packets like lays permitted inside. Outside there are shops which well brown paper bags in which you can carry those things. One restaurant is there inside but it was very crowded. Exit road was muddy single road and it would be very difficult to drive if it rains. I REPEAT: DONT GO ON WEEKENDS
Harsha G — Google review
A Thrilling Safari Experience at Bannerghatta National Park The safari at Bannerghatta National Park is truly unforgettable! The ride is smooth and comfortable, making it ideal for all age groups. What makes it exceptional is the rare opportunity to observe majestic animals like lions, tigers, elephants, and bears up close in their natural habitat. It's a perfect blend of adventure and serenity, offering a safe yet thrilling glimpse into the wild. Highly recommended for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts!
Hemant S — Google review
Very good Safari and zoo in affordable price. Maintaining cleanly, Recommended for Childrens as well as adults Timing: 9:30AM to 5:00PM Price: Zoo & Safari for adults in non a/c van Rs.370/-; children Rs.210/-; senior citizens Rs.260/-Battery vehicle Rs.100/-; children Rs.50/-Jeep Safari non a/c Rs.3600/- for 6 members Van Safari: average ride time: 1 hr Zoo ride: 1 hr for 2 km Holiday: Tuesday *Note: plastic water bottle not allowed, restaurant available inside the campus in affordable food price.
Karthik N — Google review
Must visit. Safari was good, we can see the lions n tigers near the safari vechicle on the roads. White tiger is the highlight of the safari. Kids had good time enjoying the safari and the zoo. Butterfly park was an amazing experience. Must visit.
Priyadharshini M — Google review
National Park Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083, India•https://bannerughattabiopark.org/•Tips and more reviews for Bannerghatta National Park

2Lalbagh Botanical Garden

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Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bangalore is a historic and expansive garden that originated as a private royal garden spanning 40 acres. Initially designed in Mughal style, it was further developed by Tipu Sultan and later expanded by British and Indian horticulturists. The garden is renowned for its support of agriculture, conservation of plant species, and contribution to the advancement of cultivation.
We visited Lalbagh Botanical Garden, during the Flower Show, and honestly… we were blown away! 😍 We had no idea that so many varieties of flowers even existed on this planet! It felt like stepping into a real-life fairy tale — vibrant colors, mesmerizing patterns, and fragrances that made us forget we were in the middle of a bustling city. The floral displays were nothing short of magical — from exotic orchids and bonsais to massive floral installations that looked like they belonged in a fantasy movie. 🌺🌸🌼 We also explored the nursery section, and wow — it’s a hidden gem for any plant lover! 🌿🪴 We picked up a few beautiful plants and pots at surprisingly affordable rates. You could literally start your own mini garden without burning a hole in your pocket. The whole experience was well-organized, the crowd was managed decently, and there were plenty of photo-worthy spots around every corner. 📸 If you’re in Bangalore and the flower show is on — don’t miss it. Even if it’s not, Lalbagh itself is a serene escape filled with greenery, history, and natural beauty. Can’t wait to visit again during the next show! 💚
Shreyasi C — Google review
A Calming Green Oasis in Bengaluru Lalbagh Botanical Garden offers a decent escape from the city hustle. I had an "OK" experience, largely thanks to the wonderfully calm and fresh environment. If you're looking for a spot with natural bird sounds to truly cool down and relax your mind, this place is highly recommended. It's a true "lung space" for Bengaluru. A major plus was the e-cycle ride, which is a fantastic way to cover the vast garden expanse. The rental seemed to have a flexible pricing, as I saw options for a short ride. I did a ride. We also caught the artificial waterfall near the lake, which operates on a fixed schedule. We saw it running from 6:00 PM to 6:15 PM. It adds a nice, serene touch to the lake area when it's on. My one major feeling was a slight lack of a "zoo" or large animal presence (apart from birds), which I missed—it felt more like a purely botanical experience rather than a nature park with diverse wildlife. However, for a botanical garden, all the basic amenities and facilities are well-maintained. Conclusion ; If you are in Bengaluru, it's definitely worth a visit for a peaceful, nature-filled break and a lovely walk or cycle ride.
NB P — Google review
Recently visited here — it’s a beautiful and refreshing place to connect with nature. The garden is huge, and it’s quite hard to cover the entire area within an hour. You’ll find ancient, massive trees and a wide variety of plant species, making it a paradise for nature lovers. The garden is well-maintained, with benches for sitting, trash bins placed throughout, and washroom and drinking water facilities available inside. There are also food stalls, a fountain area, and a poly house that add to the experience. The entry fee is ₹50 for adults and ₹20 for children. Plastic bottles are not allowed, which helps keep the place clean. I also visited the nursery, though it was closed due to a festive occasion. It’s a great spot for families, couples, or anyone looking for peace amidst greenery. The calm atmosphere and natural beauty truly make you feel one with nature. 🌿🌸
Mayank S — Google review
Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a beautiful and peaceful place in the middle of the city. The garden is very well maintained with a huge variety of trees, plants, and flowers. The glasshouse and the lake are highlights, and the atmosphere is calm and refreshing. Perfect for morning walks, family outings, or just to relax in nature. Truly one of Bengaluru’s best spots! 🌿✨
Sai L — Google review
Lalbagh Botanical Garden is truly a beautiful and serene oasis in the heart of Bangalore. It's a perfect place for nature lovers and photographers, with a stunning variety of plants and a peaceful lake to relax by. The beautiful wooden art scattered around adds a unique charm, blending art with nature effortlessly. Don’t miss the Bonsai Garden, which showcases a fascinating collection of miniature trees that captivate visitors with their delicate beauty. Overall, Lalbagh is one of the best places to visit for a refreshing and inspiring experience.
Praniket M — Google review
An Absolute Oasis of Tranquility and Beauty! ​Lalbagh Botanical Garden is more than just a garden; it's the green heart of Bangalore and a true breath of fresh air amidst the city's hustle. This is easily one of the most stunning botanical experiences I've ever had, deserving every one of its five stars. ​The sheer scale and diversity of the flora are breathtaking. You could spend hours wandering the perfectly manicured lawns and discovering exotic plant species. The iconic Glass House is a magnificent architectural marvel, especially when bathed in sunlight, and the massive Lalbagh Rock offers a fantastic view and a quiet spot for reflection. ​The maintenance is impeccable—everything is clean, well-labeled, and thoughtfully arranged. Whether you're a serious botanist, a photographer, or just someone looking for a peaceful escape, Lalbagh caters to all. It’s a perfect spot for morning walks, family picnics, or simply relaxing under the shade of ancient trees. Don't miss the flower shows if you time your visit right! Highly, highly recommended.
Dhruv D — Google review
It was a beautiful experience. The day was 🌞 I went with my family to explore the beauty of this huge botanical garden that has flora species dating back to hundreds of years ago. Enchanting. ❤️😇 We took the ride for 45 mins which is charged ₹100 per person. The guide thoroughly took us to different locations of the botanical garden taking small stops at specific points. Overall it was a nice experience. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the place. Recommended to family and friends. ✨
Tarpita S — Google review
🍁🍁💐💐🌷🌷🌹🌹Lalbagh garden is located in Bengaluru. It is one of major garden. I have visited ever. It is a paradise for nature lovers. It is a place to relax with the friends and family. The place is very beautiful and calm. Full of scenes and scenery.There is a large collection of various species of plants and flowers here. One of the most visited places here is the Glass House, which is built in imitation of the Crystal Palace in London. Other places of interest include the Floral Clock, , Bonsai Garden, Cactus Garden, Rose Garden, Hibiscus Garden,Large Rock. There is a large and picturesque lake at the southern end of Lalbagh garden which has a walking facility around it. There is also a bridge and a small fountain.It has 4 gates for entry. Gates 1 and 2 are in the north, gate 3 is in the east, and gate 4 is in the west.It is open from 6 am to 7 pm.Entry is free from 6 am to 9 am and from 6 pm to 7 pm. I had a wonderful experience with my friends. So must give a visit to this garden . 🌻🌻🌻🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Danish F — Google review
Mavalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004, India•https://horticulturedir.karnataka.gov.in/21/lalbagh/en•Tips and more reviews for Lalbagh Botanical Garden
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3HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum

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The HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum, located in Bangalore, India, is a unique attraction that showcases the rich history of Indian aviation and the contributions of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Established in 2001, this museum features an extensive collection of aircraft and helicopter displays, aircraft engine models, flight simulators, and a mock Air Traffic Control Tower. Visitors can explore the evolution of India's aviation industry while learning about HAL's significant role over six decades.
Hal museum 1. Informative and Fascinating Experience "A must-visit for aviation lovers! The HAL Museum offers a great collection of aircraft models, engines, and real fighter jets. Very informative and well-maintained. Perfect for kids and adults alike." 2. Well-Organized and Educational "An excellent place to learn about India's aviation history. The exhibits are nicely displayed with detailed information. The flight simulator and real jet displays are the highlights!" 3. Great for Families and Students "Visited with family and we had a great time! Kids enjoyed the simulator and learning how aircraft work. A great educational outing – worth every minute." 4. Proud Moment for Indian Aviation "Felt proud to see the achievements of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. The museum showcases India’s journey in aviation with real aircraft on display. Clean premises and affordable entry fee." 5. Hidden Gem in Bangalore "If you're in Bangalore and love aviation or technology, don’t miss this place. Peaceful surroundings, cool exhibits, and lots of information on India’s aerospace progress.
Tejas S — Google review
Visited the HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museumand had an amazing experience! It's an awesome place where you can explore the journey of Indian aviation and witness the incredible achievements of our Air Force. 🚀 The museum showcases fighter planes, helicopters, jet engines, flight simulators, and a lot of rare aerospace models. It's a perfect spot for anyone interested in aviation, technology, or history. I especially loved seeing the real fighter aircraft up close — it gave me goosebumps thinking about the bravery of our pilots and how far we've come in aerospace development. Highly recommend this place to students, families, and anyone curious about India’s aviation legacy. 🇮🇳✨
Srikant G — Google review
Better to visit in 2 o clock afternoon You can visit with your family and friends. If your child is Flying jet enthusiastic your child will surely enjoy. Also many aircrafts history is written also you will enjoy. #bestplacetovisit
Bikram L — Google review
The museum was very insightful and fun. Good for kids as well with a play area and informative. Interesting displays for people who like history and aviation. Even has green spaces with small medicinal gardens and rose gardens which is nice for an outdoor museum and makes for a good scenery. Would recommend definitely
Tara A — Google review
A must-visit place for anyone interested in fighter jets and aviation history! The HAL Museum showcases a wide range of aircraft models developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) from 1942 to the present day. It’s a great spot to take young kids — they’ll enjoy seeing real airplanes up close and learning how they've evolved over time. The museum is well-organized and informative, with detailed exhibits and photographs from different eras of HAL’s journey. There’s also a small play area for kids, a canteen for snacks, and a beautiful garden displaying various Ayurvedic plants with descriptions. Entry is affordable, and there’s free parking available on the nearby road. The entire space is clean, well-maintained, and offers a mix of education and enjoyment. Highly recommended for families, aviation lovers, and anyone curious about India’s aerospace achievements.
Pavan S — Google review
HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum is a fascinating destination that celebrates India’s rich aeronautical legacy. The exhibits showcase an impressive collection of aircraft, helicopters, and engines manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, making aviation history come alive. Walking through the museum, visitors admire the technological prowess evident in interactive displays, simulators, and detailed walkthroughs of aerospace milestones. Knowledgeable staff and well-curated galleries provide immersive learning experiences for both curious adults and children. The beautifully landscaped museum grounds, model aircraft park, and hands-on activities inspire a deeper appreciation for innovation, science, and national achievement. A must-visit for anyone passionate about flight!
Krishna S — Google review
Pros: A great place to learn about the history of HAL and India’s aviation and defense systems. Educational and engaging for kids, with informative displays. Features a few LCVs, fighter jets, helicopters and missiles on display. Cons: Limited parking space outside the museum. No clear signage or instructions for navigating the exhibits. Flight simulator was under maintenance during the visit. The collection is relatively small and could be expanded.
Guru P — Google review
HAL heritage centre and aerospace museum is a good place to visit with family and children. I will not call it extraordinary but still nice, and if you have time you may visit the same. There are photograph gallery depicting photos showcasing development of small combact, trainer, and transport aircraft by HAL. There are some aircraft, helicopter and some aircraft engines on display surrounding the main building. The surroundings are lush green and tranquil. You also have a souvenir shop and a canteen in the vicinity of main building.
Shailendra S — Google review
Police Station, Near HAL, HAL Old Airport Rd, Marathahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560037, India•+91 80 2231 8341•Tips and more reviews for HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum

4Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

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Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum, managed by the National Council of Science Museums, is a family-friendly destination paying tribute to Sir M. Vishweshwaraiah. Located on Kasturba Road in Bangalore, this museum features interactive exhibits on various science disciplines such as space, biotechnology, and engines. With seven permanent halls dedicated to different scientific principles and two additional halls for special exhibitions, it offers an enriching experience for visitors of all ages.
This Museum is a must-visit place in Bangalore, especially for science and technology lovers. It has a wide range of exhibits on space, mechanics, electronics, and engines that are very informative and fun to explore. The museum is well-maintained, clean, and suitable for both children and adults. It’s a great place for students to learn practically while enjoying interactive displays. The entry fee is also reasonable, and the location is easily accessible. Overall, a very educational and enjoyable experience.
Prayush S — Google review
I had a great experience visiting this place. The topics covered are excellent and very helpful for school students. I noticed many students enjoying their time and engaging with the exhibits. All the units on display are well-maintained, fully functional, and provided a clear understanding of the concepts. The only drawback is the lack of dedicated parking, so I had to use paid parking services nearby. Overall, a very educational and enjoyable visit!
Pooshan D — Google review
Visvesvaraya Industrial park is an awesome place to visit for kids and adults.. There was not much rush as we entered the park,however as time passed on kids from different schools poured in.. The joy you get while doing the experiments is priceless.. All have explanations written beneath it.. The 3D jungle show is also good.. There is a cafeteria and restroom.. You can also buy souvenirs from there.. Overall a must visit place 😍
Mathew A — Google review
"A great place for children and college students! It features a wide range of exhibits, including steam engines, petrol and diesel engines, old and new technologies. The museum has a total of 4 floors, so plan to spend 2 to 3 hours here—there's plenty to explore and learn.
Sabnam — Google review
I had an enjoyable visit to the Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum in Bangalore. The museum offers a wide variety of exhibits that cater especially well to families and children interested in science and technology. I found the interactive displays on engines, space, and biotechnology to be informative and engaging, which made learning fun. The staff were generally helpful and friendly, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Overall, it’s a solid educational outing with good accessibility and convenient facilities like restrooms and a canteen. I recommend it for a family day out or school trips.
Meghanth S — Google review
🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🛰I recently visited this museum and had a wonderful experience. It’s a great place for both kids and adults to explore science and technology in an interactive and fun way.The museum has multiple floors with exhibits on space, mechanics, biology, engines, electricity, and more. What I really liked was the handson experience, you can touch, try, and experience how things work. The Science on a Sphere and engine sections were especially impressive.Some parts of the museum feel a bit old, but overall it's well-maintained and informative. I spent a good 3–4 hours here, and it was totally worth it.And I had a wonderful day and a great experience with my friends. 🎯 Great place for college students and school students and families. 🎯 Interactive and educational. 🎯 Reasonable entry fee. Parking is limited. I recommended if you're in Bengaluru please visit this place full of scientific logic and a wonderful time.
Danish F — Google review
A Treasure Trove of Science and Technology! The Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum is a fantastic destination for those interested in science, technology, and innovation. The exhibits on electronics, biology, and space are particularly impressive. The museum is well-maintained, and the interactive shows are engaging and informative. 1. Informative exhibits: Excellent displays on science and technology. 2.Interactive shows: Engaging and fun for all ages. 3. Well-maintained Clean and well-curated exhibits. A must-visit for science enthusiasts and families Ideal for science enthusiasts, students, and families.
Zeeshan A — Google review
I recently visited this museum and had a wonderful experience! It’s a great place for both kids and adults to explore science and technology in an interactive and fun way. The museum has multiple floors with exhibits on space, mechanics, biology, engines, electricity, and more. What I really liked was the hands-on approach — you can touch, try, and experience how things work. The Science on a Sphere and engine sections were especially impressive. Some parts of the museum feel a bit old, but overall it's well-maintained and informative. I spent a good 2–3 hours here, and it was totally worth it. ✅ Great for kids, students, and families ✅ Interactive and educational ✅ Reasonable entry fee 🚗 Parking is limited, better to come by auto or metro Definitely recommended if you're in Bengaluru and want to do something different and meaningful!
Suresh G — Google review
5216, Kasturba Rd, near Chinna Swamy Stadium, Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 5, India•https://www.vismuseum.gov.in/•+91 80 2286 6200•Tips and more reviews for Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

5Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

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Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace is an opulent residence that belonged to the 18th century ruler, Tipu Sultan. The palace boasts picturesque grounds and a captivating historical exhibition. Designed by Tipu Sultan's son, the gardens are reminiscent of the stunning landscapes in Sira, Karnataka. The palace is adorned with exotic flowers and trees imported from various countries, making it a haven for rare bird species like Myna and Brahminy kites.
I recently visited Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace in Bangalore and really liked it. The palace is beautiful with amazing wooden architecture and detailed carvings. It’s clean, peaceful, and full of history. A nice place to visit and learn about Bangalore’s royal past. Definitely worth seeing!
Zabed N — Google review
What’s Great 1. Architectural Beauty The palace is a fine example of Indo-Islamic architecture. It’s built largely of teak wood on a stone base, with ornate carvings, arches, balconies, and floral motifs. The “zenana” quarters (women’s rooms), durbar hall, and the projecting balconies are particularly striking.  2. Historical Significance Commissioned by Hyder Ali and completed by Tipu Sultan in 1791, the palace served as his summer residence and administrative centre. After his death, the British used it as a secretariat. It offers good insight into the late-18th century Mysore kingdom and its struggles.  3. Museum / Artifact Displays A part of the ground floor has been converted into a museum with artifacts: portraits, weapons, costumes, some replicas (e.g. Tipu’s Tiger) etc. It helps bring to life the era and the person of Tipu Sultan.  4. Central Location & Accessibility The palace is located in Old Bangalore (Chamrajpet), near KR Market and Fort area. It’s reachable by public transport, autos, and not very far from main transit points. Good for tourists wanting to combine it with other nearby heritage spots.  5. Low Entry Fee For Indian citizens, the price is very modest. It makes it an affordable heritage outing.  What Could Be Better / Things to Keep in Mind 1. Scale / Surroundings Some visitors find it a bit underwhelming compared to larger palaces (e.g. Mysore Palace). The palace grounds are not very large, and some parts of the old fort are in ruin or not preserved. Urban congestion around the palace also affects how “majestic” it feels.  2. Maintenance & Cleanliness Mixed feedback on how well some parts are kept (cleanliness, upkeep of display areas). If you care about fine detail and preservation, you might notice things that need attention.  3. Crowds & Timing Being in a busy part of Bangalore, the traffic and the surroundings can detract from the experience. Early mornings or weekdays are likely best to avoid crowds and heat.  4. Expect Modest Museum The museum is interesting, but it’s not huge. If you’re expecting expansive exhibits or very polished display technology you might reach your limit fairly quickly.  5. Photography / Permissions There are some rules around photography inside certain parts; and expect small extra charges for cameras in some cases.  Final Verdict If you like history, architecture, or want to see a heritage site that is accessible and not too touristy, Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace is very much worth a visit. It offers a good slice of Bangalore’s past without requiring a full-day commitment or hefty ticket. Just go with modest expectations and especially visit early to enjoy it best.
Priyajit M — Google review
Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace is a beautiful historical monument that showcases rich Indo-Islamic architecture and the legacy of Tipu Sultan. The wooden pillars, arches, and intricate carvings reflect great craftsmanship. The palace is easily accessible, with a metro station located nearby, making it convenient to visit. The entry fee is ₹20, and visitors need to scan a QR code and fill out a form before entering, which can feel a bit inconvenient. However, the palace’s well-preserved structure, peaceful surroundings, and historical value make it a worthwhile visit for anyone interested in Bengaluru’s cultural and royal heritage.
Devika — Google review
Good place if you're much into the history. Old ad rustic place but it was peaceful inside. It's located near the KR Market Metro Station. You can walk from the metro station . The entry ticket is Rs 20. To book the tickets you need to go there and scan it.
Dikshya — Google review
Architecture: The palace is a fine example of Indo-Islamic architecture. It’s built largely of teak wood on a stone base, with ornate carvings, arches, balconies, and floral motifs. The “zenana” quarters (women’s rooms), durbar hall, and the projecting balconies are particularly striking. The palace is commissioned by Haider Ali and completed by Tipu Sultan Displays: They have converted a small part of ground floor to museum displaying potraits, weapons, costumes, etc. Fee: The entry fee for the Indian citizens is just 20/- which makes it an affordable heritage outing.... The thing disappointed me was that the place was too small and management was also not that much good.
Shruti S — Google review
The palace isn’t very big. It’s not too crowded, which makes the visit calm and pleasant. At the entrance, there’s a scanner where you need to scan and fill in your details before entry. The ticket fee is ₹20 for Indian citizens. Toilets are available, and there’s paid parking nearby. Overall, a short visit for those interested in history and heritage.
Swathy N — Google review
The place is beautiful and rich with historical architecture, giving off a truly royal and majestic feel. The structure itself is impressive, but it’s important to note that there’s no furniture inside — it’s purely the building and its historical charm. One downside is that the entry payment process is a bit confusing and time-consuming, which could definitely be improved for a smoother visitor experience. There’s also no dedicated parking space, which can be inconvenient. I visited on a weekend, and surprisingly it wasn’t very crowded, so exploring the site was okay.
Kripa — Google review
A historical place nearby Victoria Hospital in Bangalore. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace is made of wood. Tipu Sultan used to stay here in summer time. There is no need of electricity in this palace as it is very cool and pleasant in summer. This is a worth seeing place in Bangalore.
Somnath D — Google review
42, Tippu Sultan Palace Rd, Kamalanagar, Chamrajpet, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560018, India•https://www.karnatakatourism.org/tour-item/tipu-sultans-summer-p…•Tips and more reviews for Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
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6Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

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Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, located in Central Bangalore, is a renowned destination offering captivating shows in Kannada and English. The planetarium, established in 1989 and named after India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, provides an immersive educational experience for visitors of all ages. Surrounded by lush greenery, the planetarium offers public lectures and workshops led by prominent astronomers and scientists on various intriguing topics related to space and astronomy.
A wonderful destination for anyone curious about the mysteries of space and astronomy. The shows are both educational and engaging, explaining complex concepts in a way that’s easy for all age groups to understand. The 3D sky projections and visuals make the experience truly immersive, and the narration keeps you hooked from start to finish. The place is well-maintained, with informative exhibits about planets, satellites, and India’s achievements in space research. A perfect spot for students, families, and science enthusiasts to explore the wonders of the universe.
Patil S — Google review
I visited Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium recently and the overall experience was pretty awesome 🌌. The planetarium show itself was good, but the narration about the stars wasn’t very clear. Even though it was in English, it was a bit hard to understand and could have been explained better. The park around the planetarium was neat and well-kept ✅. However, the outdoor science exhibits definitely need some attention. They’ve been the same for years now, and maintaining or upgrading them would make the visit much more engaging for kids and students. Still, it’s a nice place to explore if you’re curious about space and science.
Bharath K — Google review
A Trip to the Stars: Bangalore Planetarium for Kids! Hey young explorers! Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered about the twinkling stars, the bright moon, or even faraway planets? Well, the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in Bangalore is the perfect place to learn all about them! Imagine stepping into a giant dome where the ceiling becomes a magical sky. You'll sit back in comfy chairs and watch incredible shows that take you on a journey through space. You'll see planets like Jupiter and Saturn up close, zoom past distant galaxies, and even learn about brave astronauts who travel to the moon. The shows are super fun and easy to understand, with cool pictures and exciting stories about our universe. It's like watching a giant movie about space, but way more exciting because you're right in the middle of it! You'll also learn about different stars, constellations, and maybe even discover your favorite planet. It's a fantastic place for kids who love science and want to know more about the amazing cosmos we live in. Get ready to be amazed and feel like you've actually flown to the stars! Note:- not a well maintained science park 2:- no neatness in the lawn area or ticket counter
Solo_voyager — Google review
1. Shows last around 40 minutes; kids and adults enjoy the visuals despite some dated content. 2. Two short films per slot: e.g. “Our Solar System” and “Exploring the Universe.” 3. Dome seating (~210 people) with immersive recliners under a 15 m hemispherical screen. 4. Located in High Grounds, it’s easy to reach (near Cubbon Park metro). 5. Entry is Rs.100 6. Booking is available at the counter show tickets 1 hrs ahead. 7. Sky Theatre daily shows at ~3 :30 PM & 4:30 PM in English and Kannada. 8. Admission includes free access to the science centre & interactive science park. 9. Observatory with 6-inch refractor telescope for occasional star‑gazing events. 10. Closed on Mondays (and second Tuesdays), open ~10:30 AM–5:00 PM.
VEL — Google review
Always book tickets in advance. If you're looking for an educational and fun experience in Bangalore, the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is definitely worth a visit. Located near the Raj Bhavan, this science center offers an immersive journey into the world of astronomy and space science — perfect for both kids and adults. The highlight of the visit is the Sky Theatre dome show, which features 3D-like projections of stars, planets, and galaxies. The visuals are stunning and the narration (available in English and Kannada) is clear, informative, and engaging. It’s a great way to learn about constellations, black holes, and cosmic phenomena in a way that’s easy to understand. Tip: Book your tickets early, especially on weekends or holidays, as the shows often sell out fast. The outdoor Science Park has interactive models like the sundial, DNA helix, and whispering dishes, which are especially popular among school kids. Inside the planetarium, there are various science exhibits focused on physics, astronomy, and space exploration. Some exhibits may feel a bit outdated, but most are well-maintained and informative.
A K — Google review
An excellent place to visit with children and science enthusiasts! The exhibits are engaging, and my mother thoroughly enjoyed exploring the surroundings and watching the space movie. A wonderful experience overall!
Mouli V — Google review
The planetarium is located just opposite the Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park. The nearest metro station is Cubbon Park of purple line. The entry fee is ₹100 per adult and ₹60 per child. Tickets can be purchased at the venue or booked in advance through the BookMyShow app. Advance booking is recommended, especially on weekends. We watched a Universe-related show in the theatre, which was quite interesting and immersive. The English pronunciation could have been a bit clearer, and the video could be made more engaging, but overall the show was enjoyable. The planetarium also features several space-related exhibits, including models of satellites, rockets, and planets, along with informative displays presented in an engaging manner. Beside the main building, there is a Science Park where kids can enjoy some fun activities. Facilities such as a sitting areas, washrooms, and drinking water are available within the premises. The staff appeared polite, though there was a slight delay before entering the show hall. The place is clean, well-maintained, and overall, it was a pleasant experience visiting here.
Shaurav B — Google review
We visited with kids and truly enjoyed the Our Solar System show at Nehru Planetarium. It was engaging, informative, and exceeded our expectations. The visuals, narration, and presentation were perfect for both children and adults. A must-visit for everyone interested in exploring the wonders of space!"
Rasupalli R — Google review
Sri T, Sankey Rd, High Grounds, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India•https://taralaya.karnataka.gov.in/en•+91 80 2237 9725•Tips and more reviews for Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

7Wonderla Amusement Park, Bengaluru

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Wonderla Amusement Park in Bengaluru is a popular destination for thrill-seekers and families alike. The park offers a wide range of attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and virtual reality experiences. With over 55 rides spread across 33 hectares, visitors can enjoy everything from high-thrill experiences like the Flash Tower and Hurricane to more relaxed options such as Lazy River and Fun Racers.
We visited Wonderla on Diwali, and while the experience was fantastic, be warned: the crowd was very high. The Good: The overall vibe is excellent, and the cleanliness and maintenance across the park are top-notch. The staff deserve a special mention; their response and behavior were very good, and they were professional and polite, even on a busy day. Must-Try Rides & Attractions: The variety of rides is superb! We loved the water section, especially the Rain Dance, Wave Pool, Mammoth, and all the water slides. For thrill-seekers, the Recoil coaster is a masterpiece. My personal favorites were Mission Interstellar and Recoil—they are must-do experiences! (A bonus: they provide videos and photos for some rides to capture the memories.) Important Tips for Visitors: Evening Highlight (Must Wait!): Be sure to stay until the end of the day for the incredible dance and music show! It’s the perfect, energetic finish to a thrilling day. Crowd Warning: I do not recommend visiting on weekends or major holidays like Diwali/Christmas unless you are prepared for extreme queues. Fast Track is Mandatory: If you must visit on a busy day, I strongly recommend getting the Fast Track tickets as they are the only way to avoid ridiculously long waiting times and enjoy all the rides. Food Costs: Be aware that the food and beverages inside the park are definitely on the higher side. Overall, Wonderla offers a fantastic, clean, and fun experience, provided you manage the crowds wisely!
Lokesh C — Google review
One of the best amusement parks in the country. Some rides are really high on thrill and adrenaline rush, especially their roller coaster- recoil, the twister, maverik etc. You must not miss the newly added adventure ride- Interstellar which is an experience in itself. The giant wheel at the 13th floor gives the best view of the park and the city. The waterpark isn’t great but has some good water slides and rides you can try. For extra fun you can try the rain dance shows, & especially the wave pool with the dj is so much fun. The best part is they hae made a division in the pool with 2 sides, one for family, couple, women; and other for only men. The crew keeps a check that everyone follows the rules properly and behaves. Some things to keep in mind. Some rides can have queues in rush time, but its doable; as the fastrack tickets are double the cost and not worth it as you can still do all rides without it, just make sure you reach before noon and are there till atleast 6pm. Noone specifically checked the costume for waterpark, but carry appropriate material clothes to enjoy the most, or you’ll have t o buy them at 350 bucks. The locker costs 350 rs, with an additional 50 bucks of the magnetic key watch band. There are multiple food joints and options to eat from. You’ll also find souvenir shops. Wait till post the sunset to see the beauty of the park in lights. You can take certain buses plying to and back from the park to city. Overall its a great experience and a must go to atleast once if you are adventurous soul.
SANA J — Google review
Fantastic Experience at Bangalore Amusement Park! I had an absolutely amazing time at Bangalore Amusement Park! The place is beautifully maintained, clean, and filled with thrilling rides for all age groups. From roller coasters to water rides, every attraction was well-managed and safe. The staff were courteous, helpful, and ensured everyone had a great experience. The food court had plenty of delicious options, and the overall ambiance made it a perfect day out with family and friends. The park is vibrant, fun, and definitely worth visiting again. Highly recommended for anyone looking for excitement and entertainment in Bangalore! 🎢🎡🎠
NIRAJ L — Google review
Check offers before Booking! This place is really good for a day outing, don't start from the first ride, watch YouTube videos to see which one you don't wanna miss and be in queue for those in the start. First of all reach the place by 10 am to be aware of what to do, and how to go ahead. Normal queue Wait time is 30-70 minutes on each ride after 11:30. So decide wisely don't waste your time on not so worthy rides. We included three meals, it was a good decision so we didn't waste time deciding, what to eat. My recommendations at least include noon meal, so you can enjoy it and during the evening it will be your wish for what you wanna eat after rides. Take the longest hours, it's hardly the matter of 100-200/- rs but then after dinner also you may be able to do some fun rides if not water rides. Take the locker in advance or one of you may end up just looking after your stuff. Wear water rides approved clothing from the start , so you don't waste time changing clothes again and again. Wear rubber slippers/ crocs, it's easy for you to move around.
Reetika G — Google review
I recently went to Wonderla Bengaluru, and honestly, it was an amazing experience! One of the best amusement parks I’ve ever been to. The place is super clean, well maintained, and packed with rides that’ll give you both adrenaline rush and pure fun. The new Mission Interstellar ride totally blew my mind! It’s India’s first space themed ride and the huge screen makes you feel like you’re actually floating in space definitely a must-try. Apart from that, the high thrill rides like Recoil were just insane. The water park section was also great the slides, the wave pool, the lazy river everything was just perfect for cooling off and chilling. The staff were polite and helpful throughout the day, and the locker and changing facilities were neat and clean. I also liked the food options inside decent variety and not too overpriced, which was nice. Overall, I had an absolute blast here! Whether you’re going with friends, family, or your partner, Wonderla guarantees a full day of fun, thrill, and amazing memories. Totally worth it! 🙌
Partha M — Google review
We recently visited *Wonderla Bangalore* with a group of four friends on a **Sunday weekend**, and it was an amazing experience! Since Wonderla was celebrating its **20th anniversary**, they had a special **Buy 2 Get 2 Free offer**, so the crowd was quite full — but the fun was totally worth it! The park is **very clean, green, and peaceful**, with a lot of energy and excitement all around. We enjoyed both **dry rides and water games** — each one gave us a thrill! The **rain dance** and **Rizal Coaster** were especially unforgettable and gave us real goosebumps. There are **lockers available**, and **drinking water** is easily accessible throughout the park, which is really convenient. Coming to **food**, the options are good and available at **reasonable prices**. Just one suggestion — avoid eating and then going for active water rides immediately, as it might cause a bit of discomfort. For **timings**: * Monday to Friday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM * Saturday & Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM In the **evening**, the **lighting and night atmosphere** make the place even more beautiful. **How to reach:** Reaching Wonderla is easy. The best way is to take the **metro to Challaghatta (last station)**, and from there, you can easily book a **cab or bike**. The route from Challaghatta is smooth and traffic-free, just about **7 km away**. Overall, it’s a **perfect destination to visit with friends or family**, especially in groups — the fun multiplies! If you love adventure, water rides, and vibrant energy, **Wonderla Bangalore is a must-visit!** 🎢💦🎉
Sai R — Google review
This was my 3rd visit but first time with family and kids. Beautiful park, everyone should visit for fun. Weather was supportive so you could enjoy water games. There's new addition to the park - Mission Interstellar. It was mind blowing. Never experienced before. For all games there's 25% of people with Fast track priority passes are sent in. With Halloween passes, all land games can be played even between 7 pm to 10 pm while games for regular passes are closed by 6 pm. Park timings on weekends is 11 am to 7 pm. Everything is fine except Food. Its totally SCAM. If you buy buffet online vs offline, the prices are different. If you buy Buffet lunch at entrance is 419 while online and inside its 500+. Any food like Fried rice or Noodles with non/veg manchurian and large coke combination is 410/- when you can buy Buffet for same price. The quality of food is pathetic. After spending good time, we felt disappointed with food quality with menu options and with exorbitant prices. I have provided same feedback to ground staff to improve food. Hence reduced the overall ratings.
Lokesh G — Google review
When we were planning a fun trip for our school children on the occasion of Children’s Day, the first place that came to our minds was Wonderla - a place we knew would bring them the most joy. Since our students come from the ashrama and study in a government-aided school, we reached out to Wonderla to request their support in making this day special. The Wonderla management responded with immense kindness. They wholeheartedly accepted our request and made it possible for more than 45 students to enjoy a fully sponsored day at the park. The children got to experience all the dry rides and water games, enjoying every moment with excitement and laughter. The team ensured personal care throughout the day, organised fun games exclusively for our kids, and treated them to delicious food - making the entire experience unforgettable. We, the teachers of Mahila Mandali Vidya Samaste Kannada Primary, extend our heartfelt gratitude to the entire Wonderla team for embracing our children with so much love and warmth. The joy, laughter, and memories you created for them will always be cherished. Your generous gesture will forever remain close to our hearts.
Padma M — Google review
28th km, Mysore Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109, India•https://www.wonderla.com/bengaluru•+91 80 3507 3966•Tips and more reviews for Wonderla Amusement Park, Bengaluru

8National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru)

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The National Gallery of Modern Arts (Bengaluru) is a sprawling museum established in 2009 within the heritage Manikyavelu Mansions. It is part of a trio of galleries set up by the Indian Ministry of Culture to showcase the historical significance and heritage of Indian art dating back to the 18th century.
Tucked right in the middle of the city, yet far away from all its chaos, this place is pure calm. The lush trees, shrubs, and blooming flowers make you feel like you’ve stepped into a little oasis. The entry fee for Indians is just ₹20 – a small price for the peace and beauty you’ll find here. Once inside, you’ll be asked to leave your bags at the store near the entrance and collect a token. The main art gallery sits in a charming old building that itself feels like a piece of history. The ground floor is home to the incredible works of the legendary Nandalal Bose, while the upper floors are filled with artworks that truly stop you in your tracks – acrylics, watercolours, oils, mixed media, ink, and pencil sketches, all beautifully displayed. The building’s design, its thoughtful upkeep, and the warm politeness of the staff deserve a special mention. Practical touches like the lift, auditorium, washrooms, and a small cafeteria on the ground floor make the visit even smoother.
Nayan D — Google review
A well maintained National museum located in prime area of the city. Visited on a weekend entry fee was 20 rs only. The place is peaceful with lush greenary. There is a variety of paintings and artwork. The paintings reflect various situations and themes that are on based, society, culture, history etc. Overall I liked the experience and would recommend art lovers to visit
Vaishnavi V — Google review
If you are a lover of modern art, this is a must visit place for you! It has multiple galleries with unique and interesting paintings and sculptures. You will need s around 1-2 hours to cover this place. It has parking space too. The entry tickets can be bought at the spot. A nice place to visit with your partner or friends.
Alok A — Google review
Really nice gallery, the art was wonderful and the space and area itself were quite peaceful. However, I didn’t quite understand the rules around not being allowed to take videos of the place/pictures of yourself next to the art. Respected it regardless, of course, but the constant presence of staff in each room, closely watching and following visitors, made the experience a bit uncomfortable. I get that they’re there to ensure the rules are followed, but the way it was handled felt a little intrusive.
Pooja R — Google review
First visit, and I was honestly surprised. 20rs ticket, and what you get is priceless. Beautiful old building, peaceful garden, and rooms filled with art I’ve never seen before. Felt calm and curious the whole time. It’s not crowded or loud just quiet, thoughtful, and very different from usual places in Bangalore. A perfect place to slow down and see something new.
Sumanta — Google review
Entry fee is just Rs. 20 for Indians. Every room has security personnel that are doing their job diligently, at times it feels like they are stalking you 😅 but they are super friendly and helpful. However, if you have any doubts, there's no one for clarification. I was told that guided tours are conducted on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 pm (please call the museum to confirm). Art is subjective, so cannot comment on it. I just want to point out that visit this museum with an open mind, not just by the name of the museum. There were paintings and sculptures (wooden, metal, stone, etc.). While it's kept well in terms of cleanliness and organization, there's lingering foul smell in the hall on the first floor. There's a gift shop, with the items reasonably priced. Behind that you could find the canteen (by the looks of it and the menu, I only purchased a water bottle). And beside the canteen, drinking water and bathrooms (not-so-clean) are available. Art library can be accessed from the adjacent staircase. I spent around 90 minutes, time well spent.
Nitin G — Google review
1. Entry Fee – Just ₹20, very affordable. 2. Art Collection – Includes modern, traditional, and contemporary works. 3. Oil Paintings – Many beautiful oil paintings displayed. 4. Ambience – Calm and clean environment. 5. Building – Attractive heritage-style architecture. 6. Time Required – 1 to 2 hours is enough. 7. Photography – Not allowed inside. 8. Location – Easy to access, central area. 9. Car Parking – Available inside the premises.
VEL — Google review
The National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore, is a serene escape offering a diverse collection of Indian artists. A special highlight for my visit was the appearance of Caravaggio's "Magdalene in Ecstasy," a must-see for art lovers. Its quiet, peaceful setting makes it perfect for contemplation.
Iarla F — Google review
Manikyavelu Mansion, GF, 49, Palace Rd, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India•http://ngmaindia.gov.in/ngma_bangaluru.asp•+91 80 2234 2338•Tips and more reviews for National Gallery of Modern Art (Bengaluru)

9Ranga Shankara

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Ranga Shankara, located in Bangalore, is a renowned theater dedicated to promoting performing arts. Established by Arundhati Nag in honor of her late husband, actor Shankar Nag, the theater offers a diverse calendar of theatrical events from India and around the world. The venue's intimate setting provides an immersive experience for audiences, showcasing traditional Indian dramas, contemporary plays, and experimental performances.
Summary: A city landmark and one of the best auditoriums to visit. Has a cafe and a book store. Rangashankara is one of the best places in Bengaluru for anyone who loves theatre. The space feels very welcoming and is designed in a way that brings audiences close to the performances. The sound and lighting are excellent, and you get a clear view of the stage from almost every seat. They offer a great mix of plays across different languages like Kannada, English, and Hindi, which keeps it interesting every time you visit. Ticket prices are very reasonable, making it easy for more people to enjoy live performances. The small café inside serves simple but tasty food and drinks — perfect for a quick bite before or after the play. The whole place is very clean and well maintained. Staff members are polite and helpful, and the overall atmosphere is peaceful and focused on enjoying art. Parking can be a little difficult during busy shows, so it’s better to reach a bit early or take public transport. Overall, Rangashankara is a lovely place to experience good theatre and spend a quiet, meaningful evening. Highly recommend visiting if you enjoy live performances, or even if you are new to theatre!
Nischith R — Google review
Visited Ranga Shankara recently to watch a music orchestra, and it was a fantastic experience. The theatre itself is naturally acoustic, so the performance didn’t need microphones or speakers — the sound carried beautifully through the hall, making it a real treat for music lovers. The ambience and professionalism of the place are remarkable — you can feel the passion for performing arts everywhere, from the staff to the audience. It’s truly a cultural hub for those who appreciate theatre and music. That said, the ticketing process could be smoother. Even if you book through BookMyShow, you still need to collect a physical ticket at the counter, and if someone transfers tickets to you, the booking ID is mandatory to get in. This adds unnecessary delay. Overall, Ranga Shankara remains one of Bengaluru’s finest art spaces, offering a genuine and immersive experience for theatre and music lovers alike.
Ashok S — Google review
This is a performing theatre venue with a capacity for around 300 viewers. The venue is in a busy area of Bangalore and has many a eateries nearby. The acoustics, lighting and the cushioned bench seating and all are well maintained. Very tiring to search for a four wheeler parking nearby on the busy streets nearby - especially when you reach the venue less than an hour to the show timing - as all the nearby available parking spaces will be full. The canteen is a real attraction here where the menu is seen elaborate on the wall & the "saboodana Vada" and chutney & pav bhaaji that we ate were very tasty. Male toilet was stinking bad where the management needs to give more attention to make your visit a really smooth... Overall a very good auditorium.
Venkatramana P — Google review
Iconic theatre to be in . The entire experience to witness a play is simply incredible. The sitting arrangements, the sound systems is simply perfect. Gives a cozy feeling of home.💚A place which makes the experience of watching a play more pleasant and complete ✨.
Sangita B — Google review
Ranga Shankara is praised for its great theatre experience, excellent acoustics, and affordable, tasty cafe snacks. Audiences appreciate the lively ambience, but punctuality is a must due to strict entry policies. It’s a top Bengaluru spot for quality performances and art lovers.
Chic C — Google review
It was beautiful experience. Would like it better if we have proper seats and allocation so we don’t have to come an hour before to wait in the queue. Since we can book online already, if they can consider that rather than another physical copy of the ticket. We could save some paper as well.
Swetha S — Google review
One of the best experience in terms of sound acoustic. Good lightings. Good ambiance
Sridhar B — Google review
It was a decent place. We had to collect ticket even after booking through bookmyshow(which we weren't made aware until we got to the stairs) and you have to queue up to go to the threater and i wish there was a better option than this as some people queue up early and you might stand for a long time(seat numbers or something).The acoustics were not that good inside the threater. There was a cafeteria and food was okay-ish there. They had moderately clean washrooms. They have a bookshop inside too.We went to watch Tuglaq (bhoomija)and that particular adaptation wasn't that good either.
Chandana — Google review
36/2, 8th Cross Rd, R K Colony, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India•http://www.rangashankara.org/•Tips and more reviews for Ranga Shankara

10Snow City Bengaluru

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Snow City Bengaluru is an indoor amusement park within the Fun World Complex, offering a variety of snow-themed activities and attractions. This unique destination provides relief from the heat with its snow balling, mountain climbing, ice skating/skiing, and a captivating snow castle. Spanning approximately 12,000 square feet, it features ecological snow elements such as rock-strewn mountains and engaging activities like snow rafting and sliding.
I went with my family,it was a fun filled day for us, buying tickets online and on the counter is actually the same, but all you need is the perfect time slot,so you can book online or offline too. They have a very huge Parking space but very less shade,may be a idea to feel the excessive heat to cool it down inside the snow room. I loved the sliding part but you got to take the balloon floater along with you to the top that was tiring. There's a very small stall inside, they got only hot chocolate available that day which was very expensive for the taste and quality they provided. Keep your gloves on and be safe while playing and running.
Nivaas V — Google review
Good experience to play in the snow, taking the rating down only only due to the hygiene of the coats and shoes provided had to change multiple times to get a decent wearable set of jackets and shoes. If you have any alternate personal coats and shoes that can withstand cold, pla carry it will be a better experience. It is -7 degree inside, gets pretty cold, be vary of the phone and watches if it can withstand the temp.
Abhijith M — Google review
Wonderful experience here at snow city. You have different snow rides for children and adults than mountain climbing. They provide winter jacket gloves and boots. You must wear double socks because its really cold at your feet. Also you get hot tea and momos inside which helps you keep yourself little warm. Those who want to take snow experience should definitely visit and at-last you get artificial snowfall with disco songs. Great place for family and friends to enjoy.⛄️☃️
Karan D — Google review
Best and only place to experience snow in Bengaluru city, I had been here on weekend with my son and we enjoyed it, mostly school kids or collage students will come in batches so do check that and go, and don't forget to take a pair of full socks with you. Below are positives and negatives. Positive: 1. Cheap and best experience of snow without much travel. 2. Staff is supportive and helpful. Negative: 1. Parking will cost you hourly, should have been free. 2. No much activities and staff inside won't help you with anything apart from slide ( you need to carry the sliding mat/ring if you want to slide) 3. Hardly you will be allowed for 40 to 45 mins. 4. No first aid kit and staff is not trained to handle emergency situation ( my son got hit on lip and started bleeding badly and staff was clueless about handling it) It has lot space for improvisation and better service.
Tousif A — Google review
Very nice place to spend a time with family as well as the friends.. Snow city timings are there.. About 45 mins of slots are available to visit. There is science labs and creativity corners are there for experiencing.. It is neatly maintained and well arranged.. The staffs are so kind and supportive.. Locker facility is available for your safety.
Syams_my_aimless_journeys — Google review
❄️ ☃️It's was truly an unforgettable experience a perfect blend of adventure, thrill, and pure joy. From the moment you step inside, feel like an Himalaya's, you will freeze 🥶 the temperature drops, the snow sparkles, and you instantly feel like you’ve escaped into the Himalayas!. The activities are ice football ⚽ and snow dancing🕺 to sliding down the icy slopes and rope climbing amidst a snow-covered setup. Highly recommend only the snow city❄️☃️was opened in 2012 one of the largest indoor snow parks in South India
Gokul R — Google review
We visited Snow City seeking a quick escape, but left with serious concerns. Potential visitors should be aware of these critical issues: 1. Major Safety/First Aid Concern The most alarming issue was the absolute lack of visible or responsive first aid support. When a young child in our group became numb and briefly unable to speak from the extreme cold, we had to immediately carry them out ourselves without staff assistance. This is a dangerous liability and a serious concern for any parent. 2. One-Time Experience, Limited Fun The novelty wears off quickly. It's truly a one-time experience—there isn't enough variety or depth in the activities to warrant a repeat visit or even fully justify the ticket price for the short session time. 3. Gear Fails & Mandatory Purchase The provided jackets, gloves, and boots are not fully waterproof. The snow easily seeps through the shoes and gloves, making your feet and hands miserably cold and wet. Highly recommend you bring your own thick, waterproof socks and gloves! Also, you are required to wear socks and must purchase a pair for approximately ₹50 if you forget yours. (The purchased pair was adequately thick, but still an unexpected cost.) 4. Exorbitant Parking Fee Be prepared for a major shock at the gate: the parking cost is next level expensive! Factor in this high, hidden cost, as it significantly inflates the total price of your visit. 5. Poor Post-Cold Amenities Be prepared for further discomfort once you exit the cold chamber. The facility only had two small heaters available for all guests, leading to long and frustrating waits just to warm up after the sub-zero experience. This is inadequate for the volume of visitors. Final Verdict: The fun is fleeting, the equipment is inadequate, and the lack of visible safety support is unacceptable. Go only if you absolutely must experience snow once, but prioritize safety and come prepared with your own waterproof gear and extra cash for parking.
Vikram S — Google review
Hardly i clicked this photo. The manager not allowed me to take photos. Then allowed phone inside haunted house but but told not to use. Then what is not use of phone. Secondly I spend ₹ 150 which I think waste because there are nothing like horror. So save your money.
Sangram R — Google review
1st floor, Snow city, Fun World Complex, Jayamahal Main Rd, opposite TV Tower, J.C.Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560006, India•http://www.snowcityblr.com/•+91 78295 50000•Tips and more reviews for Snow City Bengaluru
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11Vels Innovative Film city

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Vels Innovative Film City, located in Bidali off the Bangalore-Mysore Highway, is a top entertainment destination offering a wide range of attractions for visitors of all ages. From Cartoon City and Aqua Kingdom to Dino Park and Mini Golf, there's something for everyone. The water park, Aqua Kingdom, is particularly popular during the summer months with its wave pool and lazy river rides providing relief from the heat.
A Perfect Destination for a Fun-Filled Day Near Bangalore This attraction, located approximately 40 to 50 km from Bangalore (distance varies based on your location—please check maps for accuracy), is an excellent destination for a day of entertainment and adventure. With ticket prices ranging between ₹850 to ₹1,050, the park offers a variety of rides and games suitable for all age groups. A key highlight is the Jurassic Park ride, which adds an exciting experience to the visit. Additionally, the wet park provides a refreshing escape, making it ideal for those who enjoy water-based attractions. The park generally operates from 10:45 AM to 7:00 PM, and visitors can enjoy unlimited rides, subject to availability. In the evening, a live dance performance adds to the overall entertainment, creating a vibrant and engaging atmosphere. Families with children will find this destination particularly enjoyable. There are many rides for kids and also there are game rooms for kids. However, if you plan to visit the wet park, ensure you carry nylon swimwear, as entry to pools and water rides may be restricted otherwise. There is laser show at the end in evening around 6:30-7 Overall, this park is a fantastic choice for a day of fun and relaxation, offering a well-rounded mix of adventure, entertainment, and leisure.
Sumeet V — Google review
Good place for a day outing. Kids will enjoy the dinosaur world, 5d cinema ( needs some maintenance though), Wave pool and water park. Value for money. Few dry rides were closed for maintenance. The changing room needs were smelling awful and needed more house keeping attention. The food court has few decent options to fill your belly. . Overall good experience.
Xavier S — Google review
Ticket price is more I feel But if its your birthday then go for it - because you will get free entry! Experiences are good - can be more creative!
Aishwarya M — Google review
No proper maintenance,entry fee is 1500 each but inside again we have to pay extra for some games and don't have many games also.Totally waste of money and time... The only use is to take photos that's all.
Sowmya S — Google review
Jollywood is a fun, diverse, one‑stop amusement experience—mixing cinema magic, adventure, water, and museums. Perfect for family outings where variety matters. It’s best enjoyed on a weekday, with early arrival and combo tickets. Just moderate expectations on food and some attractions.
Manjunath P — Google review
It was an amazing experience. It has everything for kids and adults fun. Waterpark diff. activities to enjoy, a complete fun destination for all.
Nisha M — Google review
It is best place to enjoy with family and kids , there are lot of options to play for all age groups , we really enjoyed
Shashi K — Google review
Review of Jollywood bangalore Our group of 15+ people, including children and ladies, booked tickets in advance online using the Buy 3 Get 1 Free offer. The booking process was smooth, and we were excited for our visit. Arrival & Entry: We arrived at the park at the opening time and were greeted with a welcome flash mob, which set an energetic tone for the day. Parking was ample and convenient, making the entry hassle-free. Attractions & Rides: Our adventure began with a 5D cinema experience, which was thrilling. This was followed by a bull ride , and a bouncy castle for the kids. However, the bouncy castle's slide was too steep, making it less enjoyable for younger children. There are a few other small experiences like titanic , village theme etc The Jollylucious segment stood out with its indoor play area, which was a delight for the little ones. Next, we explored the Dino Ride, ideal for kids aged 3-7 years, and its adjoining museum, which was informative. We then moved on to the dry rides and water park area. The water slides had a maximum weight limit of 85-90 kg for three slides, but there were no restrictions for the rest, ensuring everyone could enjoy. The Mirror Maze was another highlight, offering a fun and slightly challenging experience. However, we were disappointed that the wave pool was under maintenance, as it would have been a great addition to our day. Food & Refreshments: For lunch, we visited the food court, which had a wide variety of options catering to different tastes. The quality and variety were satisfying, making it a great pit stop before continuing our adventure. For snacks we had some pop corn and choclates Evening Entertainment & Conclusion: As the day progressed, we enjoyed the stage dance performance, which added a lively touch to the experience. The park concluded the day with a colorful parade, making for a memorable ending. Final Verdict: The lack of crowds due to exam time meant no long wait times for rides, enhancing our overall experience. While a few aspects like the steep bouncy castle slide and the wave pool maintenance were minor letdowns, the park still delivered a fun-filled and enjoyable day. Overall Rating: (4/5) A great spot for families and groups looking for a mix of adventure, entertainment, and relaxation!
Shruti N — Google review
Chikkakuntanahalli, Karnataka 562109, India•Tips and more reviews for Vels Innovative Film city

12Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

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Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is a cultural campus in Bangalore that showcases diverse exhibitions of visual arts and crafts, along with offering educational programs. The sprawling two-and-a-half-acre complex houses 18 galleries, with 13 dedicated to folk art collections and the rest rented out to national and international artists for exhibitions. This thriving cultural center draws art enthusiasts, collectors, and tourists throughout the year for its modern and traditional Indian art displays, workshops, and cultural activities.
Chitrakala Parishat is a renowned school of art in Bangalore, with an enviable alumni list. Located in a tree-lined campus, CKP — as it is popularly known — has a museum, a store and a gallery worth visiting. The gallery has rotating exhibits while the museum has permanent displays of paintings and crafts. CKP comes alive during its much-awaited fests: the annual Handicraft Mela and the Chitra Santhe (art market), both of which provide outlets for artists and craftsmen. Visit this place when there is an art retrospective of KG Subramanian going on. There are so many options to shop and indulge in. You can easily spend a ton of time and money at this place. Definitely recommend it if you are interested in buying local Indian handicrafts or clothes at reasonable prices.
Indranil D — Google review
Visiting Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath was one of my best experiences in Bangalore. The art gallery is filled with beautiful paintings, sculptures, and exhibitions that reflect India’s culture and creativity. I truly enjoyed my time here and also learned a lot about different art forms. A must-visit for anyone interested in art and culture. I wish I started my journey here but unfortunately I didn't have any knowledge about this. Thank you.
Sayooj V — Google review
Visual art gallery within a fine arts college. Loved the different types of art and sculptures showcased here. Had the opportunity to meet Mr Ashok Kumar Das, a third generation Madhubani artist, and enjoyed looking at all his Indian folk art pieces.
Kat — Google review
"What a wonderful place to visit with your loved ones, especially for art and sketching enthusiasts! Weekends are the best time to explore this art museum, every painting tells a unique story, and there's so much to learn from each piece. It's truly mesmerizing; I was completely captivated by the beauty and emotion in every artwork. My heart was filled with joy and admiration, I simply couldn’t take my eyes off them. A must-visit destination for anyone who appreciates visual art and storytelling through paintings. Below are some of my favorite mobile captures from this magical experience!"🖌🌉🌆🌇♥✨
Meenakshi M — Google review
A must-visit place if you're keen on art and paintings. I visited this place back in February where there was a major arts exhibition during the month. Be it the main gallery or basement floor gallery, the craftsmanship is seen in all the paintings. They do have paintings for sale which might cost you a lot for the bigger canvas and vice versa. The other main attraction is the handicrafts and colorful textiles of various states of India sold in the exhibition stalls (flea market).
Shreerag G — Google review
Very beautiful place. Many kinds of stalls available varying from accessories, clothes and handicrafts. Even beautiful paintings are there with excellent craftsmanship.
Ranjith K — Google review
Loved the artworks here, I'd suggest for a better greenspace maintenance. And even more initiatives towards art schools/ colleges. But overall I loved the place and will keep visiting for sure.
Shreya D — Google review
Loved it, every week or so there would be new artists displaying and putting up their art work for sale or bid. And absolute treat for art seekers. There's lot of stalls and Mehla's set where you can shop too. Overall enjoed the day. You can plan a half day out here, eat the canteen and relax
Prashanth P — Google review
Art Complex, 1, Kumarakrupa Rd, near The Lalit Hotel, Kumara Park East, Seshadripuram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India•https://chitrakalaparishath.org/•+91 80 2226 1816•Tips and more reviews for Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

13St. Mary's Basilica, Bengaluru

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St. Mary's Basilica, Bengaluru, is a Gothic-style Catholic church that was consecrated in 1882 and is located just 2 kilometers from the city center. It is the oldest church in Bangalore, with a history dating back to the 17th century. The church celebrates St. Mary's Feast Day every September, attracting large crowds and spreading an elegant festive atmosphere throughout the city.
St. Mary’s Basilica is truly a serene and spiritual place in the heart of Bengaluru. The architecture is breathtaking with its beautiful stained-glass windows and tall spires that give it a peaceful charm. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and prayerful, offering a perfect space for reflection. The church is also well-maintained, and the annual St. Mary’s Feast in September is a sight to experience with its vibrant decorations and devotion. Whether you’re visiting for faith, history, or just some quiet time, this Basilica is definitely worth a visit.
Joyleen L — Google review
"A serene oasis in the heart of Shivajinagar! St. Mary's Basilica is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking spiritual solace or simply looking to marvel at its stunning Gothic architecture. The church is known for its peaceful ambiance, beautiful stained-glass windows, and uplifting sermons. What makes it truly special is the sense of community and welcome you'll receive from the staff and devotees. Highlights: - Multiple language masses: Catering to a diverse congregation - Spiritual vibes: A place to find peace and solace - Beautiful architecture: Stunning Gothic style with intricate details - Festive atmosphere: Don't miss the St. Mary's Feast in September Tips: - Visit during off-peak hours to avoid crowds - Be respectful of the church's rules and traditions - Explore the surrounding area, including Russell Market Whether you're a devout Catholic or just looking for a unique experience, St. Mary's Basilica is a wonderful place to visit. I highly recommend it!
Anand A — Google review
Went to tamil Mass Sunday 8 am. Very beautiful church and nice atmosphere. Very relax and peaceful place.
Vijay K — Google review
This is a catholic church with latin masses. It is situated in a busy place. The highlight is the prayer space with the big statue of mother Mary. One can spend some quality time praying.
Rose G — Google review
St. Mary’s Basilica is a serene and beautiful church with stunning Gothic architecture. Perfect for quiet reflection, prayer, and admiring its historic charm. A must-visit in Bengaluru!
Priyanka P — Google review
Nice looking chapel in the very popular and prime shivaji nagar of Bengaluru city. The place is 20 minutes walkable from popular church street and MG road. However there’s also a temple next to the basilica so the pace is generally crowded. The basilica closes around 9 pm so it is recommended to visit early to enter inside. I reached late so I could only see it from outside.
Sagar K — Google review
Good place to visit! The church has a peaceful atmosphere. Just note that it’s usually closed on Sundays due to regular prayers. There are also a few shopping stalls nearby where you can buy small items and souvenirs.
Maanasa K — Google review
“Visited this beautiful church in Bangalore — such a peaceful and divine place 🙏✨ The atmosphere was calm, and the architecture is truly stunning. Felt blessed and refreshed after the visit ❤️”
Madhan S — Google review
XJM3+QQ3, MF Norrona St, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560051, India•https://shrinebasilicabangalore.org/#:~:text=English%20%E2%80%93…•+91 89513 02508•Tips and more reviews for St. Mary's Basilica, Bengaluru

14Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park

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The Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park, situated in the heart of the city, boasts beautifully landscaped gardens with a variety of tree species and shrubs. The main highlight is the impressive musical fountain that showcases coordinated water, lights, and music performances twice nightly. This technologically advanced fountain is known for its captivating patterns projected on a large screen. Built in 1995 by B.N.A.
I visited this park and National war memorial, and I found this place so calm and peaceful. If anyone wants some peaceful quality time they should visit here. And the ticket price is so minimal like 10 rs . Best place ever...
Subhabrata D — Google review
The show begins at 7 PM on Saturday, and the light display is definitely worth seeing, kids will love it! Entry tickets are just ₹30, and it’s free for children. The park is quite spacious, so feel free to arrive a little early to soak in the scenery and capture some great photos.
Shailaja N — Google review
I visited the Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain over the weekend, and it was a lovely experience. Pros: The combination of music and lighting was beautiful, creating a very attractive atmosphere. Cons: The sound quality could be improved — the speakers seem a bit old. It would also be nice to update the background music selection.
Sasi T — Google review
Very nice and calm place. Kids can run around,play and enjoy. The musical fountain is not that attractive. Very old songs selection. No effort to improve in any aspect. I saw kids and their parents leave the place just 10 minutes after the show started,including my kids who were not at all interested. It was not interesting for us, adults too.
Ashwini M — Google review
Lots of greenery around. One can watch the musical fountain. There are 2 shows starting at 7 pm. The sound system is not up to the mark. There is no dedicated parking. One has to park 4 wheelers on the other side of the road
Amit D — Google review
Perfect Spot for Morning & Evening Workouts, Walks, and Relaxation This park is an excellent place for morning and evening workouts or casual walks with friends and family. Surrounded by dense trees and greenery, the fresh air and soothing sounds of birds create a peaceful and refreshing atmosphere. Conveniently located in the heart of the city, it’s an ideal spot for people of all ages to unwind and spend quality time. The park is well-maintained, with clean restrooms, ample parking, dedicated spaces for yoga and meditation, and well-marked jogging trails both inside and around the park — all of which make it a standout destination.
Hari J — Google review
Good place. Visit once. There are army helicopters modal. Very nice garden to sit chat flirt and dating. Family place. Children park is also there. Suitable place for morning walk. And temple is also there. Washroom is there.
Siddu G — Google review
The fountain show was very basic with average music and visuals. Not much excitement for adults, but kids might enjoy it. Overall, it’s a decent place for a short visit.
Nazakat S — Google review
XHPR+4MV, Raj Bhavan Rd, Opposite to Jawahar Lal Nehru Planetarium, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India•Tips and more reviews for Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park

15Turahalli Forest

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Turahalli Forest, the city's only surviving forest, offers rugged trails for hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. The lush greenery and scenic views make it a popular spot for cyclists. Muthathi is surrounded by dense forest as part of the Cauvery Wildlife sanctuary with the Cauvery river flowing through it. It has mythological associations with Sita and Hanuman.
1. Adarsh layout area, near to RR.NAGAR 2. Wheel chair accesble 3.Rest rooms available 4. Bring your own snacks 5.Entry fees Rs.10 Timings 6am to 10 am 4pmto 6pm 6. Lonely and secluded Good for morning bird watch
Ganga S — Google review
It was very first time visiting this place.. It is amazing... Nature lovers must visit Amid of the city noise and pollution this place is like.. Nice to walk... Enjoy the moment with nature. It has a ticket... Children's it is 5 rupees for adults it is 10 rupees. Well maintained place with amenities like drinking water. And dust bins.. Please do not litter any waste .. Carry it in a bag... While at the entry and the exit is same place... There are lots of dust bins around.. There are se facts... On the stroll to look around. Timings morning 6 am to 10 am evening 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
Swathi S — Google review
It's a beautiful and peaceful forest in Bangalore. I highly recommend to all to visit this place during any day morning and evening. 1.Entry fees ₹10. only cash allowed 2.Lot of parking space with ₹0 fees 3.Kids old age people play area. 4 beautiful 🤩 sun rises and sunset view point. 5. Can be do youga or meditation approx 10 to 15 minutes at 2nd shelter ⛱️ 6. Toilet facilities available And more can be added Please do subscribe my youtube channel Royal ram and instgram ID Rudrashya9 Thank you 🙏
SRK * — Google review
Waste of time. We reached there using Google Maps, but it's a restricted area. After searching for the entrance for around 2 hours, we found a leopard Alert and Human Entry Restricted board.Don't use this location direction it's completely wrong place
Archana — Google review
Tried visiting Turahalli Forest, but it’s been closed to the public for quite a few years now. On the brighter side, we explored the Turahalli Tree Park nearby — and it was amazing! 🌿 It gives you that true forest walk feeling, but within a beautifully maintained park managed by the government. The trails are peaceful, the greenery is refreshing, and the sunset point is something everyone should experience at least once! 🌅 Highly recommend for nature lovers and anyone looking for a quiet escape within the city.
Srujan K — Google review
More people see the sunset,, but a few people watch the sunrising,, be in a few,, A good place to watch sunrise ,, morning walk with beloved ones ,,and with childrens ,, perfect place to perform yoga and meditation...be there before Sunrise..
Vinay S — Google review
They say the timing is 6 am to 10 am and 4pm to 6pm we have been waiting from 4 pm it’s 45 mins already no one seems to be here to open the gate. The government should check on this
Aasim M — Google review
It's a small forest. If you are interested cycling in hill station you can try here. The gate will be open at 5:30AM. U should be here at this time to enjoy the climate. If you come by bike, you have to park it outside the entrance. Cycling is allowed inside the forest. Not only one, there are multiple view points are there in this forest.
Deepak R — Google review
100 Feet Rd, Thurahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560109, India•Tips and more reviews for Turahalli Forest
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16Bannerughatta Biological Park

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Bannerghatta Zoo, located near Bangalore, Karnataka, is a vast national reserve that offers a perfect dose of awe-inspiring moments for animal lovers. Established in 1970 and declared as a national park in 1974, it has become famous for its close proximity to the city limits and serves as a biological and conservation reserve for animals. The park features a zoo, safari park, butterfly conservatory, animal rescue center, pet corner, aquarium, snake house and ancient temples for worship.
I visited the park in the morning (Date: 14 Sept,2025) and had a great experience. I recommend reaching around 9:10 AM so you can avoid long queues—there are self-ticket machines too. Visiting early is the best time because the park is quiet, and the animals are active. I was lucky to see a lion roaring up close, which was an amazing moment. I also saw a peacock dancing with its feathers fully open—it went on for 10 min guess and was beautiful to watch. The tiger walk and giraffe sighting were also worth it. Sometimes jungle safaris can be hit or miss, but this visit was truly worth it. There was no crowd, and we were able to explore peacefully and finish early. After that, we visited the nearby Butterfly Park, which was calm, quiet, and equally enjoyable. Overall, it was a peaceful and memorable morning. A must-visit place with family and kids if you want to enjoy nature and wildlife without the rush.😍🦁🦂🕷️🦋🙈🙉🙊🐯🐼🦓🫎🐊🐍🐢🦒🦜🦅🦚🕸️🐞🐝🕷️🦂🦧🦥🦌🦁
Rushabh D — Google review
A Great Day Out, But With Key Areas for Improvement ​Bannerghatta Biological Park offers a genuinely wonderful experience for wildlife lovers, making it a fantastic destination for a day trip. The park is vast, and many of the naturalized habitats for the local species are impressive and well-maintained. The staff we interacted with were friendly and helpful, contributing to an overall positive atmosphere. ​However, a couple of significant issues prevented me from rating this as a perfect five-star experience. ​Firstly, I was disappointed that some of the highly anticipated major animals, notably the Lion and the Orangutan, were either absent or could not be found in their areas during our visit. This was a notable letdown for key species that many visitors hope to see. ​More importantly, I observed certain welfare concerns that I hope the park management addresses. Several animals appeared to be kept alone or with a very limited number of mates, which seemed sparse given their social nature. In a few cases, the enclosures seemed smaller than ideal, and I witnessed some animals exhibiting repetitive, stereotypic behaviors (pacing back and forth). This gave the distinct impression that they might be bored, stressed, or depressed due to the lack of space or social stimulation. Ensuring that all animals have adequate companionship and spacious, enriching enclosures is crucial for a park of this stature. ​Despite these issues, the overall variety of species and the natural beauty of the environment are undeniable. If the park could improve its exhibit list consistency and significantly upgrade the size and social conditions of the enclosures I mentioned, it would easily earn five stars.
Dhruv D — Google review
I visited Bannerghatta National Park about a month ago, and it turned out to be a really enjoyable experience. The place has a nice mix of things to do — the zoo, the butterfly park, and of course, the safari. The safari was the highlight for me. We got surprisingly close views of lions, tigers, bears, and herbivores in spacious enclosures that actually feel pretty close to their natural habitat. It’s exciting without being rushed, and you really get good photo moments. The butterfly park is calm and colorful — a perfect little break after the safari. The zoo is quite large with a good variety of animals and birds, though a few enclosures could definitely use better maintenance. Overall, I’d absolutely recommend this place for families, kids, or anyone who wants a quick nature-and-wildlife getaway near the city. Just reach early, carry water, and keep a little patience — it makes the whole experience so much better.
Bikramjit P — Google review
Last week, I visited the Biological Zoo with my family. It was a very exciting and memorable trip. We saw many animals like lions, tigers, elephants, deer, giraffes and colorful birds. The best part of our visit was the safari. It was really thrilling to see the wild animals moving freely in the open area. We saw lions and tigers very closely from the safari bus and it felt like a real jungle adventure. The zoo was clean and well maintained. The staff guided us properly and we enjoyed taking many photos and videos together. It was a fun and educational experience for the whole family. I would love to visit again, especially for the safari ride.
NAGARAJU.N — Google review
Bannerghatta Biological Park is a great place for a family day out. The zoo is well-maintained, with a good variety of animals like lions, tigers, elephants, and reptiles. The safari experience is the highlight — you get to see animals roaming freely in a natural habitat, which feels exciting and safe. Better to pre book tge tickets through online from their official page. Also suggest to visit morning first slot.Walkways are clean, and there are plenty of resting spots and food stalls. Weekends can be crowded, so visiting early morning is best. Overall, a wonderful and educational place for kids and adults.
Amrutha A — Google review
It was amazing experience we went in the noon at 2:30pm for safari and it was so lively experience and kid will really enjoy this. The safari takes 45min and its amazing experience and the zoo inside there are many caged animals snakes as well. Well maintained and hygienic. Be aware there are mosquitoes be cautioned while takings kids mainly
Ann M — Google review
Visited Bannerghatta Biological Park in the morning, parking available for bikes (paid). The entry area has small local shops selling snacks, water, sugarcane juice, and fruits depending on the season. Took the safari bus after a long queue , it’s a unique experience being inside a cage while animals roam free outside! However, seats with caged windows make photography difficult, and animal sightings depend on luck. After the safari, visited the Butterfly Garden (fewer butterflies than expected) and had lunch at the canteen , limited food options. The zoo area is like any other, with various animals in enclosures. Overall, it’s a nice day trip to see wildlife closely. Appreciate the government’s efforts in forest and animal conservation.
Sangmesh K — Google review
I recently visited Bannerghatta National Park, and honestly, it felt a bit overhyped. From the photos and reviews, I expected a proper wildlife experience, but in reality, it was more like an average zoo with a bus ride added in. We booked the safari bus since jeeps weren’t available, and that was fine — but the safari itself was quite disappointing. The entire 20–30 minute ride had barely 4–5 types of animals — deer, elephants, leopards, lions, and a small bear. It didn’t feel like we were in a natural habitat at all. The zones were just large fenced areas with a few animals each. For example, you start with deer and elephants, then after passing a gate you reach the leopard zone, where maybe 3–4 leopards can be seen resting near shelters. Same goes for lions and bears. It honestly felt like a zoo with a bus tour instead of walking. After the safari, we went to the zoo area, which was okay but again nothing great. There were only one or two animals of each species — a single giraffe, one tiger, one lion, etc. Variety was there, but it didn’t feel lively or well-maintained. The butterfly park was the best part of the entire visit. The entry fee was ₹50 per person, and it was worth it. The dome area filled with butterflies and greenery looked beautiful and peaceful — definitely the highlight of the day. Overall, Bannerghatta National Park is good for a one-time visit or a short family outing near Bangalore, but if you’re expecting a real safari or wildlife experience, you’ll probably be disappointed.
Rishav S — Google review
Bannerghatta Rd, Bannerughatta, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083, India•https://bannerughattabiopark.org/kannada/zoo.html•+91 80 2977 6466•Tips and more reviews for Bannerughatta Biological Park

17Lumbini Gardens

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Lumbini Gardens is a popular tourist destination in the area, drawing many visitors daily with its tranquil atmosphere and stunning surroundings. Located near Nagawara Lake, this park offers a range of recreational activities for families, including a kids' play area, carousel rides, wave pools, boating facilities, fountains, and a 1.5-kilometer walking path. Additionally, visitors can enjoy food kiosks and admire beautiful sculptures and exotic flora throughout the garden.
It's a nice place to go in the evening. There is an entry charge. Here you can do paddle boating or you can ride normal small boat. There are some cafeteria ate one side. And a floating restaurant. In the other side there are small water ride and normal rides for children and 2-3 for adults also.
Naihrit H — Google review
Don't visit this place. It is now shutdown. Really bad smell and very dirty lake. Can't stand there for a minute. Hardly found the way to go inside. This Nagvara lake is no more maintained now. Don't know why. The other lake which is Rachnahalli lake, which is nearby, that one is good. No boating in both the place.
Mohsin A — Google review
Parking is on the the road and is free. Entry Fee for anyone above an age of 3, is 80/- rupees, which is totally illogical and not worth. This entry fee is also illogical as everything inside have separate additional fee. Also, even after this fee, it is not properly maintained. Boats are in really bed shape and looks totally unsafe. I really have doubt that whether they are doing any periodic maintenance or not. Water is a bit stinking near the shore. Many eateries inside but a bit costly. Many rides are available inside. Water park is also there but it was closed when we visited there. Finally, this place has a potential to become one the best tourist attractions in Bangalore but the authority needs to invest money they are making from it. Final word that it can be visited once if you have kids.
Ankit — Google review
Its one of the places that companies Family & Romance times that you can spend with your loved ones. Entrance is Rs 80 which is one of the negative things as you will bay more inside. The positive & beautiful thing is The lake water looks nice with surrounding green trees, and if you take a boat ride you will like it (Rs 60). The games for kids are not bad and not good as they are not free (Rs 50 - Rs 60) Management need to take care about safety standers (some games are not safe for children even for adults). Also workers are rude. I don't know maybe because we are foreigners or because of language and miss understanding but still they have to talk in a polite manner. The Food and other beverages and Ice creams are a little bit high compering to regular prices as most of things are not sold as per the MRP, there is noting special but the place and eating there next the lake. There are restrooms clean and maintained. After the sunset mosquitoes start to be very active, management have to do something. Some times you will smell a bad smell from the water. Other than that, I really enjoyed my time with my family.
Assaad L — Google review
The lake part is the only thing which I liked. The serene peaceful feeling was good. There are many rides for mostly children. Good place to hang out for families with kids. There are many food stores where you can eat. Lumbini Gardens is basically a fair for which you have to pay entry fee i.e., 80/- and different fares for different rides are there.
Rushi R — Google review
If you're looking for peace near lake side then this is the place. But entry fee is very costly when compared to other gardens it is ₹80/head. A best place to have fun in water since there a wave pool inside. Boating which costs 100/head for 20 minutes. Ok to visit rarely but not everyday. Everything is costly except AIR.
SHREYAS S — Google review
Good place. Entry at present is Rs 80 for adults and children seems to be at higher side. Water game is also available but too hefty not at all reasonable much more improvement / attraction required here. Good restaurant with reasonable prices is one of the top priority requirements here. Overall Good time pass for all ages.
Chandrakant I — Google review
Good place to hang out. Entry fee is Rs 80. No entry fee for children below 3 years. Boating facility is available. Some amusement rides are available but every thing has a fee. A small water park and wave pool is available. Bring your swimming costumes. Floating restaurant is unique but food taste is not value for money and order takes time. A few other food stalls are available including Caffee Coffee Day.
Rakesh B — Google review
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18Fun World Amusement Park

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Fun World Amusement Park in Bangalore is a popular destination for thrill-seekers of all ages. The park features a variety of amusement rides, including a roller coaster, Ferris wheel, bumper cars, and more. It's not just about the rides; the park also includes three enclosures: Fun World, Water World, and Star City. These areas offer an array of land and water rides as well as special attractions for kids.
Had an amazing time at the amusement park! The place is well-maintained with a wide variety of rides for all age groups — from heart-pounding roller coasters to fun, gentle rides for kids. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout, and safety measures were clearly in place. Food options were decent with good hygiene, and the waiting times were manageable even on a weekend. The park layout is easy to navigate with clean restrooms and plenty of resting spots. A perfect destination for a fun family day or a group outing. Highly recommended!
Sandeep K — Google review
I enjoyed here a lot. Fun world has variety of rides both for adults and kids. Some were not operational but still plenty of there, we couldn’t ride all. Only Cafeteria is average, not so good. Water world also has variety of slides. Lockers are free. Changing rooms are clean. Better to visit water world first to avoid crowd there. And the aquarium paradise is definitely worth seeing. What a wonderful experience we had here especially in the tunnel. Mermaid shows are on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If you haven’t visited yet, Do visit.
Apurva G — Google review
Fun World is a popular spot in Bengaluru, especially for those looking for an easily accessible amusement park within the city. It offers a variety of rides to cater to different age groups, from thrilling roller coasters and drops to more gentle family and kids' rides. The addition of Water World (a water park) and Snow City (a snow-themed indoor attraction) provides diverse entertainment options, making it a good all-day outing.
Danamjaya R — Google review
Had a wonderful experience at Fun World Bangalore! The rides are exciting, the water park is well maintained, and the staff is very friendly. Perfect place to relax and have fun with family and kids. Totally worth the visit!
Review M — Google review
All water rides are good but one or two slides are old and rusted so got an little injury blood come out but got the first aid service .I enjoy all water rides and as well as dry rides .Some rides are thrilling so u make sure that u not have high bp or something related to heart issues. Rain dance with songs , waterfalls,lazy pool are also available and good enough Staff are friendly and helpful .. They gave courage to face the dangerous rides. One thing u have to make water must be clean it's dirty in some places so please . And staffs near the pool must be more attentive .. Bathroom and changing room facilities are good 👍 Try to not visit on weekend so much crowd will be there
Ankit G — Google review
Not upto the mark. Few rides were under maintenance. Water body was very dirty. Slides were scratching the body. No much space and water in the end of each slides for safety. Food options inside is very limited and not good.
Prashant J — Google review
I visited after two years and noticed quite a few changes. The biggest one was the price – earlier the land ride ticket was around ₹750, but now it’s ₹1100 plus - just for land rides. Honestly, I feel that’s too expensive considering the limited number of rides available. On top of that, some rides don’t even operate unless there are at least 4–6 people, which feels unfair after paying such a high price. I used to enjoy this place because it was budget-friendly and fun, but now it feels overpriced for what it offers
Sangeetha B — Google review
I don’t usually leave negative reviews, but this visit absolutely deserves one. This so-called “amusement park” was a complete disaster from the moment we stepped in. First of all, the place was ridiculously overcrowded. It felt like every inch of space was packed with people, making it impossible to move around freely, let alone enjoy any of the rides or attractions. Speaking of the place itself ,the place looks okay,But not maintenance at all The water park was extremely dirty and overly crowded. There is no place to just sit in the water also, and the water was smelling very, very bad. And let’s talk about that — the price. This entire experience was a huge waste of money. The entry fee is ridiculously high for what you actually get. We paid good money expecting a fun day, but instead we got frustration, long queues, zero space, no food, and nothing enjoyable. Honestly, it felt like we were robbed. If you value your time, energy, and money, stay away from this place. It’s all hype and no substance. There are far better places out there that actually care about visitor experience and give you your money’s worth. This was nothing but an overpriced, poorly managed mess. Never again.
Tech C — Google review
Palace Grounds, Jayamahal Main Rd, opposite TV Tower, J.C.Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560006, India•https://www.funworldblr.com/•+91 84311 10000•Tips and more reviews for Fun World Amusement Park

19Venkatappa Art Gallery Bengaluru

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Venkatappa Art Gallery in Bengaluru is a significant cultural landmark that pays homage to Karnataka's artistic heritage. The gallery houses a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and textiles, offering visitors an immersive experience into the state's rich artistic traditions. Named after renowned artist K. Venkatappa, the gallery showcases over 600 artworks by celebrated artists such as M F Hussain and Yusuf Arakkal.
The Venkatappa art gallery has been reopened and the modern layout does justice to the art housed inside. The ground floor has multiple galleries which hosts artists on rotation - some were empty, but had the paintings of Rumale when I visited. The 1st floor houses art and artefacts of Venkatappa, after whom the museum is named. The 2nd floor has paintings and line sketches by KK Hebbar, which in my opinion, is the best art in the building. The entry fee is a bit steep, at 50 bucks.
Anusha M — Google review
Venkatappa Art gallery is located in Ambedkar veedhi Bangalore is a top art gallery. It attracts artists and art lovers from all over Karnataka. The entire place is surrounded green Space and well lit. Theres no access to terrace. There's a bus stop right close by to the gallery that has scheduled bus timings board. There was a parking lot allocated for visitors.The Entrance to art gallery is via ramp. This gallery is mostly having paintings and sculptures . Stairs are supported by railings. Frequency of dustbins is low and there's no seating area. There's no lift either for disabled and aged people to access first floor. The entire building is air conditioned. Sitting like a old hermit, telling tales from bygone amidst the busy road in the background, and lush green in its backyard and crouching modern buildings opposite it. Beautiful place for those seeking paucity in the urban setting.The building is under CCTV surveillance but it's mostly not in function and it requires better maintenance .The place lacks railings though but it's pretty well shaded naturally. There's no facility of washroom and drinking water supply. Do carry your own water bottles, the place is worth visiting especially for people interested in art and design.
BINDIYA S — Google review
Beautifully renovated, the Venkatappa Art Gallery is a true showcase of Venkatappa’s masterpieces and Karnataka’s rich art heritage. The galleries are well-lit and thoughtfully arranged, making it easy to appreciate every piece. The ambience is inviting, the facilities have been greatly improved, and the entry fee is very reasonable. Located near Cubbon Park, it’s a perfect spot for art lovers and anyone interested in exploring the cultural and historical essence of Bengaluru. A must-visit for a delightful and enriching experience!
Priyanka P — Google review
The Venkatappa Art Gallery in Bengaluru is an integral part of the Government Museum. Established in 1975: The Venkatappa Art Gallery was established in 1975 as a dedicated space for exhibiting the artworks of K. Venkatappa, a prominent artist from Karnataka. It was named in his honor. Art Collection: The gallery houses a vast collection of artworks by K. Venkatappa, including his paintings, sculptures, and drawings. Venkatappa's works mainly depict landscapes, portraits, and mythological themes. Expansion: In addition to Venkatappa's works, the art gallery has expanded over the years to showcase a diverse range of contemporary and modern Indian art. It provides a platform for both established and emerging artists to display their creations. Artistic Events: The Venkatappa Art Gallery hosts various artistic events, including exhibitions, art workshops, and interactive sessions. These events aim to promote local talent, facilitate artistic discussions, and engage with the art-loving community. Art Conservation: The gallery also plays a vital role in art conservation. It actively works towards preserving and restoring artworks, ensuring their longevity for future generations to appreciate.
Darshan H — Google review
July 2025. Reopened after renovation. Ticketed entry, (cash only). Lift (elevator) accessible Permanent exhibits: First floor Venkatappa Gallery, second floor Hebbar Gallery. Open 7 days a week 10am to 5pm. Photography inside galleries allowed for personal use only, no selfies, no videos, no sharing on social media. Art students with ID card can sketch / paint in the beautifully landscaped Gallery Garden along the stream.
3v — Google review
Ground floor is totally closed. There are 2 halls- 1 on first and 1 on second floor. The smell of fresh paint is still very strong. Fans don’t seem to be working- feels very musty inside the halls. Overall, a trip not worth it- unless you combine it with the museum which is also under renovation.
Monika V — Google review
The Venkatappa Art Gallery has been given a fresh lease of life with its reopening, and the revamped interiors add to the charm of the exhibits. The lower level contains multiple halls for changing shows—during my visit, some were unoccupied, while one displayed Rumale’s work. Moving up, the first floor presents Venkatappa’s creations and personal artefacts, honoring his legacy. The upper floor holds K.K. Hebbar’s drawings and paintings, which, to me, stood out as the most remarkable part of the collection
Chandan R — Google review
This place showcases beautiful artwork. Entry fee is only Rs.20/-(20 Rupees is for the government museum along with the art gallery). The building has three storeys, with various sections like Hebbar section, Cheppudira Ponnappa Rajaram section. Good place to visit, if you are interest in art.
Alan F — Google review
XHFW+P4R, Kasturba Rd, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India•https://archaeology.karnataka.gov.in/page/Government+Museums/Ven…•Tips and more reviews for Venkatappa Art Gallery Bengaluru

20Shri Someshwara Swamy Temple, Halasuru

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Sri Someshwara Swami Temple, located in Bangalore, is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It was originally built during the Chola period and later renovated during the Vijayanagara Kingdom and Kempe Gowda II's reign. The temple features intricate carvings of various Hindu deities such as Arunachaleswara, Nanjundeshwara, Kamakshamma, Panchalingeshwara, and Bhimeswara.
I recently visited Shri Someshwara Swamy Temple, Halasuru – one of the oldest and most divine temples in Bangalore. 🌸 Temple Architecture & Gopuram: The temple is very big, and the tall, beautifully carved Gopuram at the entrance instantly caught my eye. Right as you enter, you can see two lingams – Sri Bhimeswara and Sri Chandramouleshwara – which give a divine start to the darshan. 🙏 Main Deities: The presiding deity here is Shri Someshwara Swamy (a form of Lord Shiva). Along with him, we can also have darshan of Shri Kamatchi Amman. The temple also has separate shrines for Lord Suryanar, Sri Dakshinamurthy, Lord Subramanya Swamy with Valli and Deivanai, Lord Brahma, Lord Maha Vishnu, Bala Vinayaga, and Siddhi Vinayaga. 🔥 Unique Experience: I was stunned to see Lord Anjaneya (Hanuman) inside this Shiva temple – which is very rare. This makes it even more special, as you can receive the blessings of almost all the main deities under one roof. There is also a separate shrine for the Navagrahas. 🔔 Divine Atmosphere: The temple plays the continuous chanting of “Om Namah Shivaya”, which adds an extra divine vibration and peaceful energy throughout the premises. 🪔 Offerings & Pooja: Outside the temple, you can light diyas and offer flowers and malas to the main deity. I bought one Pooja bag (₹120) which included two bananas, a coconut, and flowers – very convenient for devotees. ✨ Overall Experience: The atmosphere inside is calm, divine, and spiritually uplifting. It feels like stepping into an ancient piece of Bangalore’s history and culture. 📌 Additional Info: This temple is believed to be built during the Chola dynasty and later developed under Vijayanagara rulers. The intricate carvings on pillars and walls reflect the richness of South Indian temple architecture. Highly recommend visiting if you are in Bangalore – it’s a divine and historical experience where you can get the blessings of multiple deities in one place. 🙏
Jos S — Google review
Someswarar Temple is one of the oldest and most peaceful temples in Karnataka. The architecture shows beautiful ancient stone carvings and a strong historical presence. It reflects the rich culture of the Chola–Vijayanagara period. A must-visit place for history and spiritual lovers
Karthik S — Google review
♿❌, 🚗🏍️✔️, 🚮✔️, 🚰✔️ “Someshwara Swami Temple at Trinity, Bangalore, is a place where history, charm, and divine energy beautifully come together. The temple’s ancient architecture carries the aura of timeless devotion, while the vibrant surroundings make it feel alive with spiritual energy. Stepping inside, you instantly feel a sense of peace and connection, as though the divine presence embraces you. A truly mesmerizing blend of heritage and spirituality — this temple is not just a visit, it’s an experience filled with grace and positive energy.”
Roopesh K — Google review
Thousands of years old temple is just walkable from Ulsoor metro station!!! A calm and peaceful huge temple which includes Lord Ganesha,Parvathy amma,Hanuman and many lingas including nanjundeshwara !! I was also blessed to take part in Dwajastambam deepam pooja during kartikamasam!! This temple has hugam lingam flowers trees!!!Hundreds of flowers!!The idols in entire temple are offered with these flowers!! You can also see idols of poets and scholars around the main Someshwara idol!!
Prathima B — Google review
What a beautiful temple this is! So peaceful. I went on a Sunday morning around 8-8:30 am and there were barely much people around. I would recommend going after 9am so all the alankaras would be done on the deities and you don't miss out on any shrines.
Saranya S — Google review
Such a wonderful and divine place to visit! Built in the 11th century, the temple offers a serene atmosphere, and we had a great darshan along with a deeply spiritual experience throughout the visit. Tips: Be prepared for limited car parking, as the temple is located on a narrow road. Also, it’s best to avoid visiting on auspicious or festival days, as it can get very crowded.
Doraikannu P — Google review
Very peaceful and clean temple. Historically looks strong. Many idols around creates different and lovely vibe. Though photography was not allowed but want keep some memories of this temple with me. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Shakal S — Google review
My Google Review # 000451 Shivji is quietly residing here in this 800yrs old temple made by the Cholas as they say! He is referred to as Someshwara, meaning the one who adorns the Soma (Chandra)! Nandi Vigrah of this temple is also huge and appears to be gold plated. The entire complex of the temple spreads out in a very big parcel of land and it hosts a lot of other small temples. There are beautiful Hanumanji, Ganeshji and Devi Maa temples also here which do resonate with you if you in an agreeable state of energy reception. I personally just loved the Hanumanji temple and the first temple of Shiv ji at the left side of the entrance. Both these small temples had a different aura! One rule applicable here is that you are not allowed to light any diya inside the complex as they have maintained its hygiene well. You can light your diyas outside the temple where proper diya stands are made. Just like other ancient temples, this one also dates to more than 500yrs ago. The temple is open in morning and evening for darshan, except for 1300hrs to 1730hrs. So, plan your darshan visit accordingly. The temple is not even 300m from the nearest metro station of Halasuru. Once you come here, do visit the 2nd ancient temple across the road which is called Subramanya Swamy temple dedicated to Kartikeya, the son of Shiv ji. Date of experience # Aug 2025.
Nithin A — Google review
Someshwara swamy, Sri, Someshwara Temple Rd, Halasuru, Someshwarpura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560008, India•https://itms.kar.nic.in/hrcehome/index_temple.php?tid=15•+91 99456 40246•Tips and more reviews for Shri Someshwara Swamy Temple, Halasuru
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21Manchanabele Dam

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Manchanabele Dam, located about an hour's drive from Bangalore city center, is a serene getaway surrounded by forested hills. This dam forms a reservoir on the Arkavathy River and provides water to the nearby town of Magadi. Visitors can enjoy activities such as trekking, picnics, birdwatching, boating, camping, mountain climbing, and rappelling. The area offers panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty and is popular for its sunset vistas.
This is one of the best weekends get away place for bangalore folks. It's easily accessible and located within 50km from city. There is dam built for irrigation and it creates a beautiful landscape which can be witnessed when you climb up to the hill view
Shrivatsa S — Google review
Manchanabele Dam is a hidden gem for anyone who loves nature, peace, and scenic views. Located just a short drive from Bangalore, it offers a perfect weekend getaway from the city's chaos. The drive itself is quite scenic, and once you arrive, the calm waters surrounded by lush hills create a truly serene atmosphere. Great spot for photography, picnics, or just relaxing by the water. If you arrive early in the morning or around sunset, the views are especially magical. There are a few trails around the area for those who enjoy light trekking or exploring. Just a heads-up: swimming is not allowed, and it’s best to pack your own snacks or water, as there are limited facilities nearby. Respect the environment—please don’t litter! Overall, Manchanabele Dam is a peaceful and beautiful place that’s definitely worth a visit if you’re in or around Bangalore.
PRASANNA M — Google review
Decent place to go for a peaceful drive. However, the exact location or the dam area is not that great. I didn't experience a clean place, but still went near the stream to see the view. You can check the picture. You can still visit the place for a drive. Doesn't have many things to explore.
Rubina C — Google review
Dam entry is not allowed but it's not an issue. Cross the dam entrance and after like 100-200 meters you have a parking spot with fish shops. Can park here. You get good fresh fish fry and some fried rice in these shops. Fish fry starts at 70₹, 100₹, 150₹ etc. Water bottles are available. You may find people drinking beer etc but it wasn't much of a bother. On weekends there are lot of families with kids etc. Couldn't see any toilets. Then you can actually trek down to the dam where the water flows. Or you get drive down another 100-200 meters and there is another place from where you can trek for 10 mins to reach the dam area aa you can see in the pictures. Lot of picnic and cooking spots. Can dip in the waters too in some shallow areas.
Highway ( — Google review
One of those places to explore nature and to vibe with your dhosts... Note : No Toilets available Better pack your snacks, shops are there and few hotels are available, food is fine everywhere but make sure which one you select. Since no toilets, you make sure to take a bath before going!
Guru G — Google review
relaxed outing , Surrounded by trees, natural elements, and open space, the setting immediately calms the senses. The layout is thoughtfully designed to preserve the natural charm while offering comfort and accessibility. The gentle sounds of birds, rustling leaves, and the occasional breeze create a soothing, almost meditative atmosphere.
Taniya K — Google review
The water dam wasn’t open to the public, but the nearby spots were wonderful to explore. The scenic views and peaceful surroundings made it a perfect destination for a refreshing morning drive. Lush green, nearby fish shops selling fried fishes and hills make it worth travel and explore.
Ravi U — Google review
Nice runaway from the hustle bustle of Bangalore city.. nice yummy hot n spicy fish fry. Just to relax one can go for ride or drive for an easy getaway which is very few Kms from Bangalore
StarPups C — Google review
V8FP+XC4, SH 85, Bengaluru, Manchanabele, Karnataka 562128, India•Tips and more reviews for Manchanabele Dam

22ISKCON Bangalore

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The ISKCON temple in Bangalore, located in Rajaji Nagar, is a magnificent tribute to Lord Krishna. The temple was built on a 7-acre campus and took 6 years to complete. Designed by Sri Madhu Pandit Dasa, the architecture features a stunning 17-meter gold-plated flag post and 8.5-meter gold Kalash Shikaras. Situated on Hare Krishna Hill, the temple's Neo-Classical style blends modern amenities with traditional design.
ISKCON Temple in Bengaluru is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The best part is the Harinaama Dwara — before entering the main temple, you take 108 steps, and before each step, you chant the Hare Krishna Maha Mantra. It feels very pure and peaceful while doing that. Before entering the main temple of Shri Krishna, just take a moment to enjoy the breeze, calmness, and the amazing city view — it feels really soothing. The temple is clean and well managed with cloakrooms, shoe counters, and parking. There’s also a metro station that connects directly to the temple premises, which makes it easy to reach. While exiting, make sure to try the sweets — they’re very tasty and worth it. Overall, a wonderful and divine experience.
Shlok M — Google review
I’m from Tamil Nadu, and for almost 3 years I had a deep wish to visit the ISKCON Temple in Bangalore. Finally, life gave me the chance—and the moment I stepped in, it truly felt divine. The temple is beautiful, calm, and peaceful beyond words. The architecture, the chants, and the positive energy around make it a perfect place to find inner peace. The environment is very well maintained, and the devotees are humble and welcoming. You can feel a sense of calmness the moment you enter. It’s not just a temple—it’s an experience that touches your heart. 💫 Very beautiful and peaceful temple — everyone must visit this place at least once in their life. 🙏🤍😇
Vijayakumar V — Google review
It was a truly mesmerising day when I decided to visit the ISKCON temple over the weekend. As I approached the temple, I could feel the spiritual energy enveloping the atmosphere, despite the crowd of devotees that had gathered. The intricate architecture of the white temple stood out beautifully against the blue sky, and the sounds of chanting filled the air, creating a serene yet lively ambience. Inside, the aroma of fresh flowers and incense wafted through the halls, enhancing the sacred experience. People of all ages were engaged in prayer and meditation, their faces reflecting a deep sense of peace and devotion. I found solace in the rhythmic chants and the uplifting energy that pervaded the space. The sense of community among the visitors was palpable, and I felt connected to something much larger than myself. It was a day filled with tranquillity and a profound sense of purity, making me grateful for the opportunity to be there.
Ipshita D — Google review
Nice place to worship Lord Krishna. Very well connected with metro and Bengaluru buses. In temple, darshan facilities, food & water facilities are good. Overall very good arrangements,cleanliness and nice experience. Only thing is no special feeling. It's like visiting any other temple. Maybe because temple is surrounded by big buildings; so not giving that divine vibes where we tries to connect with God with peace.
Surendra S — Google review
I recently visited the ISKCON Temple in Bengaluru, and honestly, it left me feeling peaceful and refreshed in a way I didn’t expect. The moment you walk in, the calmness just hits you. The place is beautifully built, super clean, and has this soothing atmosphere that makes you slow down and breathe a little deeper. The sound of “Hare Krishna” chants playing continuously in the background creates such a positive vibe — it’s something you actually feel, not just hear. The evening aarti was easily the best part of my visit. Watching it in person, with the lights, music, and devotion in the air, felt incredibly grounding and comforting. The whole temple is very well managed, and the volunteers are genuinely kind and helpful — something you really appreciate when the place is this busy. There’s also a prasadam hall, a food court with really tasty sattvic food, and a nice little shop with books and souvenirs. Everything is neatly maintained and adds to the overall experience. If you’re in Bengaluru, I’d say this is definitely a place you shouldn’t miss. Whether you’re going for prayer, peace, or just to see something beautiful, you’ll walk out with a lighter heart and a calmer mind.
Bikramjit P — Google review
I recently visited ISKCON Temple Bengaluru, and it was such a beautiful and peaceful experience. The temple is truly magnificent the architecture, cleanliness, and overall atmosphere make you feel calm and positive the moment you step inside. The chants of Hare Krishna and the devotional music create such a divine vibe. Watching the evening aarti was honestly the highlight of my visit it felt so spiritual and soothing. The temple is also very well organized, and the volunteers are polite and helpful. There’s a prasadam hall, a small food court serving delicious sattvic meals, and even a shop where you can buy books and souvenirs. Everything is neat and well maintained. The temple complex is huge and beautifully designed, making it a great place for both devotees and tourists. If you’re in Bengaluru, ISKCON is a must-visit whether you go for spiritual peace, prayer, or just to admire the stunning architecture. You’ll definitely leave feeling calm and refreshed. 🙏✨
Partha M — Google review
This place is serene and calm atmosphere to enlighten the spiritual experience within you. It is well connected with all public transport as it is located in the heart of the city. If you're driving a four wheeler then parking charges of 40 rupees collected. You shall easily spend an hour or three including the shopping of artifacts and other devotional items inside the temple premises. Multiple vaishnavaite deities are present here. Everything is maintained near and clean. An artificial waterfall and a lake add more charm to this place. This place is getting upgraded with more infrastructure as the construction is going on as well.
Sathish M — Google review
The ISKCON Temple is truly a serene and spiritual place to visit. The moment you enter, you feel a sense of calm and positivity. The temple is very well maintained, with clean surroundings and beautifully designed architecture. The daily aarti and chanting create an uplifting atmosphere that makes you want to stay longer. The devotees and staff are polite, helpful, and always ready to guide visitors. The prasadam served here is delicious and prepared with great care. There are also small shops where you can buy books, souvenirs, and devotional items. Whether you are looking for peace, spirituality, or simply a pleasant place to spend time, the ISKCON Temple is a wonderful choice. Highly recommended for families, tourists, and anyone seeking a refreshing break from the busy city life.
Vishnu — Google review
Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd, 1st R Block, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560010, India•https://www.iskconbangalore.org/•+91 80 2347 1956•Tips and more reviews for ISKCON Bangalore

23Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple

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Ragigudda Shri Prasanna Anjaneyaswami Temple, located in Jayanagar, Bangalore, is a historic Hindu temple situated on a hill. It is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and features colorful shrines and scenic views. The temple was built in 1969 and has a mythological legend behind its construction, with the hill being made of Ragi grain.
A divine and peaceful temple located atop a small hill, offering a serene escape in the heart of the city. The Hanuman idol and temple surroundings radiate positive energy. Clean premises, spiritual ambiance, and panoramic views make it a must-visit for devotees and visitors alike.
Ujjwal J — Google review
The serene atmosphere of divine blessings seemed to fill every corner of this sacred place. A gentle, soothing breeze caressed the surroundings, carrying with it an unspoken sense of peace and grace. The temple radiated a calm yet uplifting energy, where every breath felt purifying and every moment seemed to draw the heart closer to the divine. Visiting here was truly a soul-nourishing experience — the day felt refreshingly pure, the mind was enveloped in tranquility, and the spirit remained vibrant and blissful long after leaving. It was not just a visit, but a quiet journey into the embrace of serenity and blessings.
Midhun M — Google review
This charming old temple has seen significant development in recent years, blending tradition with thoughtful enhancements. The serene atmosphere offers a sense of peace, and the prasada served is delicious. Home to many deities, the temple is well-maintained and kept impeccably clean, making each visit a pleasant one.
Dr. J — Google review
Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Temple🙏 Ragigudda Temple in Jayanagar is one of the most peaceful and divine places in Bengaluru. Built on a small hillock, the climb itself feels spiritual, and the view from the top is really calming. The idol of Lord Hanuman is powerful and beautifully decorated, and other deities make it feel complete. The huge rock carvings of Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshwara are simply breathtaking and something you don’t see often. The temple is clean, well-maintained, and surrounded by greenery, which adds to the serenity. Saturdays are especially vibrant with so much positive energy and devotion all around. The prasadam here is tasty, and the temple also does wonderful community service. Overall, it’s not just a temple—it’s a place where you feel peace, devotion, and joy all at once.
Hitesh S — Google review
Beautiful, beautiful temple located atop a little hill. I loved the location. It's a little climb and they've got stairs and a slope as well. The shrines were lovely. Also got to see the carvings of Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara as well. I went on a Sunday and the place wasn't crowded.
Saranya S — Google review
Ragigudda Anjaneya Temple in Bangalore, and it was a truly peaceful and uplifting experience. The temple is very well maintained, clean, and organized, which makes the visit comfortable for families and elders alike. Hanuman idol is absolutely divine and fills you with a sense of devotion as soon as you step inside. The atmosphere is calm despite being in the middle of the city, and it feels like a spiritual escape from the hustle and bustle. The temple also has beautiful surroundings with greenery, adding to the serene vibe. Volunteers and staff are courteous, and the overall arrangements for darshan are smooth. A must-visit place in Bangalore if you’re seeking blessings, peace, and a spiritual experience. 🙏✨
Ram W — Google review
Ragigudda Temple is a lovely blend of devotion, nature, and community. It shines when you want spiritual calm, nice prasadam, and a place to unwind without going far from the city. If you time your visit well (non-weekend, non-rush hour), it can be quite refreshing. Definitely worth a visit if you're in or near Jayanagar.
Coorgie R — Google review
It was wonderful hiking experience in my life. I feel nature wind in shivagange hill top , it's wonderful. Peace 😊✌️
Manju 2 — Google review
KSRTC Layout, Jayanagara 9th Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560041, India•http://www.ragigudda.org/•+91 80 2658 0500•Tips and more reviews for Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple

24CSI St. Mark's Cathedral

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C.S.I St. Mark's Cathedral, located in Bangalore, is an 1808 church known for its monumental baroque architecture and English-language services. The cathedral has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century during the East India Company's rule in India. Despite facing natural disasters and reconstructions, the current structure, resembling London's St. Paul's Cathedral, was completed in 1927. Named after St.
One of the oldest cathedrals in town. An historical landmark of 200+ years old. It's built in European and English Architecture. It's an exceptionally beautiful cathedral and spacious one in a peaceful atmosphere. Sufficient space for parking for both two wheelers and four wheelers.
Nithin M — Google review
Very calm and subtle place for functions. Open Air but capable of handling 1500 to 2000 members for a function..
Ragu R — Google review
St Marks Cathedral located close to the church street and MG road is more than 200 years old church build in English Baroque architecture. Interiors of the church is dominated by large columns (columns can be seen on the exteriors as well). Wooden chairs with plastic weaves provides seating as well as the old world charms. Church is open for all religious faith, however security will check to see if you are going to the church or coming there to secure a free parking near church street. Church is decently maintained, however the iron staircase on one side looks ugly on a heritage structure.
Sajeev T — Google review
Who am I to review a Holy place ? This majestic architecture is over 200 years old. St. Mark’s Cathedral is named after Saint Mark (believed to be the first gospel writer) and is located at the west end of Mahatma Gandhi Road, MacIver Town, Bangalore. Its architecture is inspired by the 17th century St Paul’s Cathedral. The church serves as the Cathedral (Ecclesia Matar) of the Church of South India, Karnataka Central Diocese. Found in 1808, the cathedral celebrated its 200 years bicentenary in 2007-8. This serene place attracts people from all faith. Holy Communion on all Sundays, starts at 07.00, 08.30 and 10.30. A must visit in Bengaluru!
Simon J — Google review
Peaceful and Blessed Place 🙏 This church is very peaceful and beautifully maintained. The atmosphere feels calm and spiritual the moment you step in. The prayers and sermons are meaningful, and the people here are warm and welcoming. It’s a wonderful place to sit quietly, reflect, and feel close to God. Clean surroundings, good management, and a truly divine experience. Highly recommended to visit!
Dharma S — Google review
We went on the weekend and it was a good experience. However it was closed but singing was going on. The clean and silent atmosphere was a peaceful experience. Location wise it's amazing and just near to corporation and public and private transport services are available. The metro is also in walking distance. People are good and overall a good experience.
Subhajit C — Google review
This historic church in Bangalore exudes a serene spiritual aura, with its towering spires, stained-glass windows, and timeless architecture inspiring reverence and peaceful reflection amidst its old-world charm. If you visit Bangalore could attend this church for a blessed sabbath day
Sheba P — Google review
Today I visited on St.marx birthday celebration day .... The church is mesmerizing. It is well maintained and there is a sense of great calm and quiet. It is probably the most beautiful church in Bengaluru
Kamlesh K — Google review
1, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India•http://saintmarks.in/•+91 80 2221 3633•Tips and more reviews for CSI St. Mark's Cathedral

25Butterfly Park

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The Butterfly Park in Bangalore is a picturesque destination dedicated to the conservation of around 70 butterfly species. Spanning 7.5 acres within Bannerghatta National Park, it features a kilometer-long pathway adorned with shrubs and a vibrant butterfly door leading into a mini-world under a polycarbonate roof. Visitors can marvel at the artificially created waterfall and enjoy the landscaped garden while capturing Instagram-worthy shots.
I recently visited the Butterfly Park and had a wonderful experience. The park showcases a wide variety of butterfly species, each beautifully displayed. Informative boards provide interesting details about their life cycles, habitats, and unique characteristics, making the visit both enjoyable and educational. The environment is well-maintained, peaceful, and perfect for nature lovers. Highly recommended for families, students, and anyone interested in learning more about butterflies!
Abhinav K — Google review
A serene and beautifully maintained space within the Bannerghatta Biological Park. It has a large dome-shaped conservatory where you can see a variety of colorful butterflies fluttering around flowering plants and water features. There’s also a small indoor exhibit with educational displays about butterfly species, life cycles, and conservation, followed by a short walk through a landscaped garden. While it’s not massive, it’s quite peaceful and perfect for kids, photography lovers, or anyone who enjoys quiet moments in nature. Best visited in the morning when butterflies are most active.
Vidya H — Google review
Nothing much to see inside the dome in the butterfly park, besides a whole lot of plants to home butterflies. Also not a whole lot of variations of butterflies inside. I went in June of 2025. There's a mini river inside with beautiful fishes. And also an exhibition of different types and variations of preserved butterflies were also there. If one is interested in Butterflies, they can gain a lot of knowledge from the exhibition. Good place to visit with family, kids, friends.
Debasish S — Google review
It was definitely worth a visit. I highly recommend going with your family. If you're also planning to visit Bannerghatta Zoo make sure to book the Butterfly Park tickets online in advance to avoid the rush at the counters. As for the park itself it’s very well maintained. There are plenty of butterflies and the small information museum is a nice addition you can learn everything about butterflies right from their origin and lifecycle. Kids will absolutely enjoy this place.
Chetan A — Google review
Amazing butterfly park in the heart of the national park. There is so much to see in this lovely well designed park. The dome is huge and showcases a lot of species. The staff is super nice and helps the kids with the experience showcasing the different stages of the lifecycle and sometimes even with a personal experience! Very interesting and memorable!
Rahul S — Google review
There is a separate butterfly park inside the biological park. You can buy the ticket in advance or you can buy it after reaching there. Since I visited on a weekday there's not much rush. The park was good, it is okay to visit once. There is an closed room inside the park and there we can see different butterflies. The ticket can be bought in combination with safari and Zoo or can be bought separately as well. There are restrooms avilable inside the butterfly park as well and also there is a baby care kind of facility available
Hemanth K — Google review
Beautifully maintained. Plenty of butterflies, but variety is less. Kids definately enjoy the visit. Guides explain the stages of butterfly life and show the larvae, pupa and eggs on the plants. Museum is informative. 1 to 1.5 hours needed depending on the individual interest. There is a drinking water spot, baby care unit, washroom on the way to butterfly park.
Srivatsa S — Google review
I recently visited this Butterfly Park and had a pleasant experience overall. The park is within the Bannerghatta Biological Park, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. The enclosed butterfly dome is well-maintained, and I was able to spot a variety of butterflies fluttering around the lush greenery, although not as many as I had hoped for🥲. The environment inside the dome is humid and tropical, simulating the natural habitat of butterflies, which adds to the immersive feel. There's also a small museum section that provides interesting information about different butterfly species and their life cycle. The surrounding garden area is nice for a short walk and photography. While the butterfly count could have been higher, it was still a calming and educational visit. Ideal for families and nature lovers, especially with kids. Overall, it’s a good spot for a short, refreshing outing if you're in or around Bangalore. ✌️
Deepak — Google review
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26Muthyala Maduvu Waterfall Trek

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Nestled near Bangalore, Muthyala Maduvu Falls, also known as Pearl Valley, is a charming destination for a weekend retreat. The area boasts lush forests, captivating waterfalls, and diverse wildlife that beckon visitors to explore its natural wonders. The main attraction is the 92-meter waterfall cascading into a serene pond during the rainy season. Visitors can embark on a 5 km hike from Anekal to reach this picturesque spot.
We went here for a hike ride, and it turned out to be the perfect little morning escape. The drive itself is short and sweet — just about an hour from the city with smooth roads all the way, so no off-roading hassles. Once you reach, the trail is fairly easy to cover, making it ideal even if you’re not a regular trekker. The path winds through greenery with a calm vibe, and as you get closer, the sound of the waterfall welcomes you before you even see it. The waterfall isn’t massive but has its own charm, especially after rains when the flow is stronger. The cool mist, rocks covered in moss, and the natural pool below make it a refreshing spot to spend time. We just sat there for a while, dipping our feet and soaking in the peace — it’s a good balance of adventure and relaxation. Facilities are quite basic, so carrying your own water and snacks is a good idea. Parking is available but can get a bit crowded later in the day, so mornings are the best. Overall, this place is a great option if you’re looking for a quick hike or a scenic drive without eating up your entire day. It’s simple, refreshing, and totally worth the visit. 🌿
Shreekara U — Google review
This place has got a relaxing hiking spot. You may not like the water fall, because it is not as we expect it to be. You can see in the video. I would suggest wear a hiking pants and shoes. It has also got a decent restaurant with lovely view and good food. Must explore.
Rubina C — Google review
Great pick nick spot for a day to spend.. not much crowded and it’s easy to reach via road.. lot of monkeys are there be careful with food items kept inside the bag.. kids enjoyed.. but could not take kids to all places inside as some areas seems to be climbed which is very slippery.. Boating is also there, and it’s a good experience
Prem K — Google review
Located 28 km away from Bengaluru, there were few kids charged 50₹ for the place while entering and after reaching we have to give money for the vehicle parking. There is a restaurant to eat and halt on the top. And there are around 359 steps to go down at the pound, covered with trees and a small temple located there. A small ride kind of place in amid trees and a small water pound collected by a narrow waterfall, a good place to relax if you wanted to get isolation.
Naveen B — Google review
A decent place to get out for weekend. There will be 2 fees you need to pay. 1. For the checkpost 2. For the parking. All other activities cost depends on what type of activity you are going to do. Visiting waterfalls and trekking is free of cost. For boat ride you need to pay. Preferred time of visit is during monsoon season. Other times the flow of water will not be there. Carry a bottle of water if you intend to do trek. Water in the falls is like 2-3 feet deep. Small Fishes will be there. When u put your legs inside the water u can feel that you are taking fish spa. Have fun and keep the place litter free.
Gamer N — Google review
Boating: 150rs per person Climb down few 100 steps and youl find a small waterfall which is not worth. But if you do a 1km trek you can reah the bigger waterfall which is a must Visit place. Entry fee 40 for car, parking fee another 40. One restaurant is there in the area which is not a budget option. Beware of monkeys. Overall it is a good one time half day family spot in Bengaluru ❤️
Trip D — Google review
Entry fees: 20rs Parking (bike): 20rs, Car:40rs I'm really very disappointed after visiting this place. Not recommended. You have to climb down nearly 50 steps to reach waterfall which is not worth it. Water is dirty. More crowded on weekends. Place is green, lover's hotspot place. There is nearby boating that is recommended to visit. For boating 2 persons: 150rs 4 persons: 300rs
Ananya T — Google review
There was very less water due to which the waterfall was very thin, the best time to visit may be during monsoon. The adjoining hills and trees are very attractive, adjacent to the waterfall you have a lake. Boating is available there
Girish K — Google review
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27Maha Bodhi Society

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Maha Bodhi Society, located in Central Bangalore, is a serene and enriching destination for those seeking to explore Buddhism and meditation. The temple houses a vast collection of Buddhist texts and books, making it a hub for spiritual retreats and lectures. Visitors can participate in guided meditation sessions led by monks, providing an ideal environment for tranquility and mindfulness. The peaceful surroundings and welcoming atmosphere create a perfect retreat for those seeking peace.
This temple offers a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape. The highlight is its stunning meditation hall, designed to bring a sense of calm and relaxation. There's also a museum about the temple history, no charges. The ambiance inside is truly beautiful, making it a great place to focus and meditate. However, at times, the noise from the nearby road can be a bit distracting, which might affect your experience if you’re looking for complete silence. The temple staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, ensuring that visitors feel comfortable. There’s no entry fee, visitors simply need to mark their attendance by noting their arrival and leaving times. Additionally, the small shop within the temple offers a lovely selection of books, statues, and other Buddhist items, making it a great place to find meaningful souvenirs.
Nethmi J — Google review
A place dedicated to Buddhism. Monks perform prayers and meditation here. Visitors can just go around in the lush green space with few structures. The society is easily accessible and is beside main roaf. Parking spot available for 3-4 cars inside the monastery. There is a shop beside to buy books or other souvenirs.
Jithu K — Google review
The Maha Bodhi Society vihar is beautiful and calm place, one can visit with family and friends. If any interested can do meditation here, overall the place is chilling cool and ultimate
Prathviraj G — Google review
I went in the evening there was some online class in the meditation hall. I wish such classes were taken outside in some other halls. If this hall had pure silence and just mantras at schedules instead of these classes it would have been an even more serene experience to just sit there. They offer lots of meditation courses for free with stay and accommodation ❤️
Narendran N — Google review
The Maha Bodhi Society in Bengaluru is a sanctuary of peace and spiritual growth. Located near Freedom Park, this serene temple offers a welcoming atmosphere for both seasoned practitioners and newcomers to Buddhism. Upon entering, you're greeted by a calming ambiance, with soft lighting and a central Buddha statue that encourages introspection. The highlight is the stunning meditation hall, designed to foster relaxation and mindfulness. There's also a museum detailing the temple's history, providing deeper insights into its significance. While the nearby road can introduce some ambient noise, it doesn't detract significantly from the overall experience. The Society offers various meditation courses and programs, all free of charge. These sessions cover fundamental Buddhist teachings, meditation techniques, and practical applications for daily life. The knowledgeable instructors guide participants with patience and clarity, making it accessible for all. The temple staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, ensuring that visitors feel comfortable. There's no entry fee; visitors simply need to mark their attendance by noting their arrival and departure times. Additionally, the small shop within the temple offers a lovely selection of books, statues, and other Buddhist items, making it a great place to find meaningful souvenirs. Whether you're seeking to deepen your meditation practice or embark on a journey of self-discovery, the Maha Bodhi Society in Bengaluru provides a peaceful and enriching environment.
Lohith R — Google review
Good and calm place. If you need peace from your day to day shenanigans, visit this place for calmness. Not crowded, but even if crowded, people are civic enough to maintain silence.
Jagdish D — Google review
Nestled beside Freedom Park, this Buddhist temple stands as a serene oasis, meticulously maintained and radiating tranquility. It welcomes visitors of all backgrounds to partake in the art of meditation, providing a peaceful retreat from the bustle of daily life. The temple's surroundings are adorned with lush gardens and shaded alcoves, creating an idyllic setting for reflection and relaxation. The architectural beauty of the temple is a testament to the rich heritage of Buddhism, with ornate designs and symbolic elements that add depth to its spiritual ambiance. Every corner of the temple exudes a sense of serenity, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its calming atmosphere. What sets this temple apart is its inclusive nature. It fosters an environment of unity and harmony, where people from diverse backgrounds can come together in a shared quest for inner peace. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or simply curious about meditation and Buddhism, this temple offers a welcoming haven for exploration and contemplation. Take a leisurely stroll through the peaceful grounds, find a quiet spot for meditation, or simply admire the beauty of this sacred space. It's a place where time seems to stand still, allowing for moments of introspection and connection with the spiritual essence of Buddhism.
Thilina R — Google review
Inside the city of Bangalore you can find peace here. People those who like to meditate and ponder over your life this is an apt place to do it. The silence of the temple is very useful and this will rejuvenate your mind and make your life better. Any religious people can enter here. It’s a place of formation for the young monks. They are offering different kinds of meditations to lay people also.. They are also providing courses and certificates.👍 Once you can visit here and have an experience of the buddhism and its way of life.
George J — Google review
14, Kavi Kalidasa Road, Gandhi Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560009, India•https://mahabodhi.info/•+91 97318 26618•Tips and more reviews for Maha Bodhi Society

28Freedom Park

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Nestled in the heart of Bengaluru, Freedom Park is a remarkable 21-acre urban oasis that beautifully intertwines history with modernity. Once the site of the Central Jail, where many political prisoners were held during British colonial rule, this park was transformed in November 2008 to honor the sacrifices of freedom fighters. Visitors can explore its historical remnants, including preserved structures like the prison watchtower, while enjoying contemporary amenities such as a library and children's play area.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Freedom Park is an amazing concept and a very well-preserved, thoughtfully developed space. It takes you back to the hard days of history, evoking deep emotions as you walk through the remnants of the past. The transformation of this former prison into a public park is commendable, offering both a serene environment and a strong historical connection. A must-visit place in Bangalore for those who appreciate history, open spaces, and a moment of reflection.
Vinod G — Google review
Amazing transformation of what was earlier the central prison. Loved the fact that some of the old structures like the prison watch tower have been maintained for people to get that “old” feel. The park is well made, well maintained including the small play area for kids, clean toilets and a state-of-the-art parking space. Attending the Bangalore Dastkar exhibition in the Freedom Park was an added bonus.
Rashmi M — Google review
Freedom Park has well-maintained gardens and greenery, making it a nice spot for children to play, for walking, and for relaxing with family. However, the historical buildings are in very poor condition and lack proper upkeep, which is disappointing if you’re visiting mainly for its heritage value. Great for leisure, but not the best choice for a historical site visit.
Sachin S — Google review
Experiencing true freedom is a remarkable feeling. It allows you to explore endless possibilities and discover your true potential. Embrace the opportunity to express yourself openly and honestly. Share your experiences and perspectives with the world. Let your voice be heard and inspire others to seek their own freedom.
Sk K — Google review
Need much maintenance, people are freely roaming but mis utilising and destroying the beauty of this park, old prison. On the other side there is a good automated parking centre which is run by RIGHT PARKING but it's useful. That side entrance having no sign boards or nothing...cross the playground and come to freedom park....by asking those child players 😁😁😁. Have seen two policemen and some security guards simply enjoying, roaming here and there. But they couldn't do much anything. Authorities have to do some things plannings for the great innovative ideas here..it's a good place in the midst of Bengaluru City.
Robbin H — Google review
Dedicated space of Kannadigas to put their concern infront of Government when it's not heard through proper channels. The space has drinking water facility and nothing much apart from that.
Umashankar H — Google review
We had been for Dastakar exhibition where a variety of products were on display to shop from. A well spent evening with family over weekend.
Tanu G — Google review
Park carries history, the jail inside was made around 1867. You can see the cells where people where kept, theirs original graffiti still remains.
Manit K — Google review
Seshadri Rd, Gandhi Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560009, India•+91 11 2371 5084•Tips and more reviews for Freedom Park

29Namma Bengaluru Aquarium

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Namma Bengaluru Aquarium, also referred to as the Government Aquarium, is a captivating destination nestled at the entrance of Cubbon Park in Bangalore. Established in 1983, it proudly holds the title of India's second-largest aquarium. This bi-level marvel showcases an impressive array of colorful fish and exotic aquatic life, making it a delightful experience for visitors of all ages. Families can explore its numerous tanks filled with vibrant marine species like sharks and turtles while learning about marine conservation through engaging educational programs.
One of the best aquariums! They have a wide variety of beautiful fish and aquatic setups that are very well maintained. The tanks are clean, vibrant, and full of life. Staff are knowledgeable and guide you well on fish care and maintenance. A perfect place for fish lovers and to buy quality aquarium items. Truly a wonderful experience!
Narmada N — Google review
Well kept, nice collection, staff who knows what they are doing. Its a really nice spot for a hobbyist, not very commercial though, the tanks looks more like a private collection and and an aquarium shop than a public aquarium for people to go and see... So it's not as much fun as other aquariums in the city. But great job keep at it.
Vishnu H — Google review
Made an impromptu plan to visit this aquarium after Cubbon Park. TBH, we didn’t have many expectations, but it turned out to be pretty great. The variety of fish is impressive, and the place is clean and well maintained. We loved the koi pond. They also have turtle and starfish experiences. We went on the weekend just before Diwali, so it wasn’t too crowded, and we had a good time.
Ankita P — Google review
A Fun Day Out for Kids! Bangalore Aquarium is a great spot for families, especially kids. Although it's government-run and ticket prices are a bit high, the experience is worth it. Highlights include the turtle touch and fish food experiences (though these extras come at an additional cost). Highlights: 1. Kid-friendly A great spot for children to learn and have fun. 2. Well-maintained: The aquarium is clean and well-maintained. 3. Unique experiences: Turtle touch and fish food experiences are exciting for kids. Areas for Improvement: 1. Pricing Ticket prices and extra experiences are a bit steep. Bangalore Aquarium is a good place for a family outing, despite the price Ideal for families with kids who love marine life. Some suggestions to enhance the experience: 1. Price revision: Consider revising prices to make it more affordable. 2. More interactive exhibits Add more interactive exhibits to enhance the experience.
Zeeshan A — Google review
Great place for kids. Solid 1 hour's worth of stuff. Good variety. Staff is good. Can I teract with turtles and starfish. Accessible easily through metro (5-10 min walk from cubbon park metro station).
Ajit B — Google review
Namma Bangalore Aquarium is a good place to visit, especially for kids. The entry prices are very reasonable, and you can easily spend about an hour here. There’s a small tunnel, a koi fish pool, and a chance to see a wide variety of ocean fishes. Kids will especially enjoy feeding the koi fish and watching the turtles. The aquarium also has themed sections showcasing different species like neon tetras, danios, gouramis, guppies, mollies, clownfish, eels, jelly fish and discus fishes. It can get a little crowded on weekends, but after 6 PM it’s usually less crowded since Cubbon Park next to it closes and people start leaving. Overall, a fun and budget-friendly spot for families to explore aquatic life.
Prashanth M — Google review
Was pleasantly surprised with what they have done with the aquarium since my last visit nearly 6-7 years back. Each and every fish variety is setup in a unique environment. Very color full and excellently maintained. The prices have been increased but totally worth the money. You get to see some varieties which are not so common.
Rajesh M — Google review
Namma Bangalore Aquarium is a nice spot to visit, especially with kids. The entry fee is very affordable, and you can easily spend around an hour exploring. There’s a small tunnel, a koi fish pool, and a good variety of marine and freshwater species on display. Children particularly enjoy feeding the koi and watching the turtles up close. The aquarium is divided into themed sections featuring fish like neon tetras, danios, gouramis, guppies, mollies, clownfish, eels, jellyfish, and discus fish. Weekends can get a bit crowded, but after 6 PM it usually becomes quieter since Cubbon Park nearby closes and people start leaving. Overall, it’s a fun, budget-friendly outing for families and kids—a peaceful little escape in the middle of the city! The ambience is calming, the fish are beautiful, and it’s a refreshing break from the urban rush. While a few tanks could use better maintenance, the experience is still lovely and worth a visit. 🐠✨
Jayesh M — Google review
Kasturba Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India•http://www.nammabengaluruaquarium.in/•+91 89717 92967•Tips and more reviews for Namma Bengaluru Aquarium

30Flight 4 Fantasy

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Flight 4 Fantasy in Bangalore offers an exhilarating experience of flying an aircraft in real time. The classic flight simulator features 737 cockpits and friendly instructors, providing a thrilling adventure. Additionally, visitors can enjoy games, dine at one of the best restaurants in Bangalore, and have fun at Lazer Castle. Despite the relatively higher cost, the realistic cockpit experience and supportive instructors make it worth trying for aviation enthusiasts.
It was my first time trying out a flight simulator. It was really fun and quite informative. Gives a real feel of the cockpit and nice explanation by the instructor. Felt the yoke was more sensitive, could have been a bit more realistic. But nice place for an aviation enthusiast like me!
Bhagath — Google review
I found cost was bit high. We took 15mins of simulation. It was only about taking off … sight seeing a bit and land. Again to be precise it’s only a screen . No 4D effect. But for a person who wants to experience it. It’s nice to experience to sit in 737 cockpit and flying.
Swapna M — Google review
The best place in Bengaluru to experience the real cockpit of a Boeing 737. The accompanying pilot trainers are very cordial. Though the prices are on the higher side, the experience is worth it. Other flying options like Cessna, fighters are good and affordable too. Opt for Boeing experience at least once if you are here.
Prashanth V — Google review
Wonderful experience for my son as he is so fond of aircrafts and this simulator gave him a real feel of the cockpit and the aircraft. It was very well explained by his co-pilot Miss Malashree. The certificate and a small model pen was a surprise. It was a wonderful experience in all. Thankyou
Nivedita P — Google review
Amazing staff, they had an issue with some download earlier but it was quickly fixed and they called to let us know that the sim was ready. The 737 experience was good and they had a flight plan for dubai take off/5000 ft cruise/landing. The cockpit experience was real including sound with chimes. The price is well worth it. We had the first officer Hiremath on this experience.
Harsha V — Google review
Rates were good. They provided certificate as well. Some things could have been better in the 737 simulator. The HDG, IAS and the VS knobs on the FCU were not working well. Turning them left increases the values instead of decreasing. There was no autopilot disengage siren. They are using P3d v3 sim version which is pretty old. The MFD screen was not working as seen in the screenshot. So N1 didn’t move at all even though it was at full thrust. The spoiler lever seemed to be broken. The yoke was too low and was pretty less sensitive.
Punit H — Google review
I had an amazing experience here. The simulator plus flying were really realistic and the instructor who accompanied me(Miss Malashree) was also very supportive throughout the session following which I also got a certificate. Despite the cost being a bit on the higher side it is certainly worth experiencing at least once, especially for all aviation enthusiasts.
Nishant M — Google review
It's a nice place for those who wants to have an experience of being in cockpit as Pilot. My son enjoyed the whole experience. They Well explained on each and every aspect of Boeing control panel function. I would suggest to take an hour package so that you get enough time to know about everything in the cockpit
Rameshbabu V — Google review
4th floor, Garuda Mall, Magrath Rd, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560025, India•http://www.flight4fantasy.com/•+91 63603 15972•Tips and more reviews for Flight 4 Fantasy
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31Shivoham Shiva Temple

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Shivoham Shiva Temple, located in Old Airport Road, Bangalore, is a sacred complex featuring impressive 65-feet tall Shiva Idol and Lord Ganapathi statues. The temple's artificial cave leading to the inner sanctum adds to its allure. It is a popular destination for worshippers and tourists alike, drawing visitors from all over the world.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Shivoham Shiva Temple – Serene & Soulful Experience We recently visited the Shivoham Shiva Temple on Bengaluru, and it was a deeply peaceful and spiritual experience. The highlight is the majestic 65-foot Shiva idol, which creates an awe-inspiring presence as soon as you enter. The temple’s architecture and tranquil ambiance make it a perfect place for prayer, meditation, or simply soaking in the divine atmosphere. It’s well-organized, clean, and welcoming for both devotees and tourists. Entry is reasonably priced (₹150–₹250 per person) and includes most experiences, excluding prasad. A must-visit for anyone seeking a moment of calm in the city — beautiful, reflective, and truly uplifting.
BIPRODIP B — Google review
I recently visited this Shiva temple, and it was a truly peaceful and divine experience. The temple is well-maintained, and the atmosphere is very calm and spiritual. The chants and bells create a soothing vibe, making it a perfect place for meditation and prayer. The priests were very polite and helpful, and the surroundings were clean and serene. A must-visit for anyone seeking blessings and inner peace. 🙏✨
Nageswararao P — Google review
That was a truly beautiful and moving experience. The temple's atmosphere was so peaceful, and the lyrics of the prayers were incredibly meaningful. I learned so much about the history of Shiva Ganesha, and I really enjoyed my time there with the local people. I paid 100 rupees for entrance and another 100 rupees for the prayer equipment, and I was happy to contribute to the children's school. I also purchased a statue of Ganesha for my wife's mother, and I hope she enjoys it.
Yota H — Google review
This is a very beautiful place with big statues of Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha. The entry charge is ₹300 per person, which felt a bit expensive. There are also some additional charges depending on the activities you choose. For ₹300, they cover the temple visit and around 4–5 activities such as: Performing Abhishek of the Shivling with water and milk Placing rudraksha beads 108 times in a vessel while chanting Om Namah Shivaya Viewing detailed information about all the Jyotirlingas Overall, it was a good experience and worth visiting at least once.
Nikhil P — Google review
Honestly, this place is more of a tourist attraction than a temple for worship. It’s okay for a one-time visit but felt a bit like a scam to me. The entry fee is ₹400 per person, which is quite high. Inside, there are four caves showing the 12 Jyotirlingas with info about each , but the setup feels more like a theme park or ghost house than something spiritual. They start by giving you a bowl of 108 rudrakshas and ask you to drop them into 108 bowls while chanting Om Namah Shivaya.Then you tie a thread to a stick and head into the caves. After that, you’ll see the huge Shiva statue , that’s the main attraction and it does look amazing. They also give a coin, a candle, and a small bag of sesame seeds for a few rituals, but it feels very commercial. Even the milk used for abhishekam and the sesame bags seem to be reused. There’s a small place to sit and meditate in front of the big statue, which was the only peaceful part. Overall, nice for a single visit, just to see the statue , but definitely not a place for real worship.
Monica A — Google review
I recently visited the Shivoham Shiva Temple 🛕, and it was a truly peaceful and memorable experience 📝. The grand Shiva statue is breathtaking and gives a strong spiritual vibe the moment you enter. The atmosphere is calm, well maintained, and perfect for meditation or just sitting quietly. I really liked how the temple is organized and how they’ve created an environment that feels divine yet welcoming. It’s a place that connects you to devotion and inner peace instantly. OM Shiva Hom 🔱🔱
Monojit N — Google review
IT'S A GOOD PLACE FOR SIGHTSEEING, BUT IF YOU'RE HOPING FOR A PLACE TO CONNECT SPIRITUALLY, YOU'LL LIKELY BE DISAPPOINTED. This temple can be a nice spot for sightseeing or admiring the idols of God, as it is located in a picturesque setting. The place is quite scenic, and you will enjoy the visual appeal of the structures and the tableau displays. However, if you're seeking a place for genuine worship or a serene spiritual experience, this is definitely not the right choice. The temple is very congested, and the entrance is poorly designed, which immediately sets the wrong tone. It feels more like a commercial setup than a spiritual haven. There seems to be a business running under the guise of a temple—everything from offerings to services comes with a price tag. Instead of feeling a connection to the divine, you're left with a sense that you're being taken advantage of. The atmosphere doesn't inspire devotion or peace; it's more like a tourist spot than a place of true worship. In short, it's a good place for sightseeing if you're interested in idols and art, but if you're hoping for a place to connect spiritually, you'll likely be disappointed. It's unfortunate that the focus seems more on profit than on providing a genuine temple experience.
Sumeet D — Google review
Shivoham Shiva Temple, located on Old Airport Road in Bengaluru, is a well-known spiritual landmark and a popular tourist attraction. The temple is most famous for its massive 65-foot tall statue of Lord Shiva, which immediately captures attention and creates a divine atmosphere. Visitors appreciate the peaceful surroundings, the detailed spiritual experiences such as guided meditation, chanting, and replicas of sacred pilgrim sites like Amarnath and Kedarnath, making it feel like a mini-pilgrimage within the city. The temple is also beautifully lit in the evenings, adding to its charm. While many reviews highlight its serene ambiance and spiritual vibes, some visitors mention that there are charges for certain experiences and rituals, which can feel commercialized. Overall, it remains a must-visit place in Bengaluru for devotees and tourists alike, offering both devotion and a unique cultural experience.
Aman K — Google review
Entry Through, Kemp Fort Mall, Parking, 97, HAL Old Airport Road, Main Gate Entrance, Murugeshpalya, Ramagiri, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560017, India•https://www.shivohamshivatemple.org/•+91 97395 33333•Tips and more reviews for Shivoham Shiva Temple

32Shri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Swamy Temple

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Shri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Swamy Devasthana, also known as Gavipuram Cave Temple, is a fascinating example of Indian rock-cut architecture. Dating back to the 16th century and dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is renowned for its monolithic sculptures and annual sun illumination phenomenon on Makara Sankranti. The temple's unique location within a natural cave adds to its mystical charm, making it a must-visit destination in Bengaluru.
Beautiful Shiva temple in a cave. A whole different divine experience. It is near the big bull and Basavesawara temples. Near by to lalbagh botanical gardens. You can plan a trip along with these other temples and Lalbagh. It is said that the shrines determine the time in a day without the need for a clock.
Nitya S — Google review
Shri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Swamy Temple, Kempegowda Nagar, Bengaluru is one of the most mystical and ancient temples in the city, steeped in history and divinity. Carved out of natural monolithic rock inside a cave, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and holds immense spiritual significance. The moment you step inside, the coolness of the cave and the sacred ambiance instantly evoke a deep sense of peace and reverence. The temple is particularly famous for a rare astronomical phenomenon where sunlight passes through the temple’s precise architecture and illuminates the Shiva Linga inside the cave on Makar Sankranti. This unique occurrence draws thousands of devotees and tourists alike, highlighting the brilliant blend of devotion and science in ancient Indian temple architecture. The serene environment, echoing chants, and the rock-carved idols leave every visitor awestruck. A visit is incomplete without receiving the Swamy special prasadam — a humble yet divine offering usually comprising pongal, sweet laddus, and occasionally panaka (jaggery water), especially during festivals. The prasadam is served with devotion, and it's believed to carry the blessings of Lord Gangadhareshwara himself. This temple is not just a place of worship; it is a timeless spiritual marvel in the heart of Bengaluru. K.vinoth
K.vinoth K — Google review
Visited Shri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Swamy Temple – a unique cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The rock-cut architecture and ancient carvings make it historically significant and spiritually powerful. Known for the rare phenomenon during Makar Sankranti when sunlight passes through the temple’s windows to illuminate the Shiva Linga, it’s a fascinating blend of devotion, tradition, and science. A must-visit for devotees and history enthusiasts.
Priyanka P — Google review
Today I visited the Shri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Swamy Temple (Gavipur), and it was a truly divine experience. The temple’s ancient rock-cut architecture is mesmerizing, and the peaceful cave atmosphere gives a deep sense of spirituality. The energy inside the temple is powerful, and the darshan of Lord Shiva was blissful. The temple staff and devotees were very polite and helpful, making the visit even more special. A must-visit place for anyone seeking peace and divine connection.
Pankaj R — Google review
One of the oldest temples of Bangalore. The Pooja was very healing to me. It is a natural cave temple , monolithic stone. You can see traces of GANGA, CHOLAS& VIJAYANAGARA dynasties work all around the temple.
Mamatha S — Google review
This place is a hidden gem in Bangalore — an ancient cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, carved out of rock with a mystical atmosphere. It’s amazing how precisely it’s built. The temple is well-maintained, the surroundings are calm, and it makes for a perfect peaceful escape in the midst of the city.
Prashant K — Google review
I visited the Shri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Swamy Temple in Bangalore and it was definitely a divine experience. This ancient rock-cut temple, with its beautiful cave architecture, radiates positive energy and makes the darshan of Lord Shiva an incredibly blissful moment. The temple is not only dedicated to Lord Shiva but also reveres Lord Dakshinamurthy and Lord Kalabyraveshwar Swamy, with regular poojas conducted to honor these deities. You have to bend and walk carefully to see the beautifully carved idols, a unique journey through history and faith. Despite the crowd, the temple management handled everything impeccably, preserving the peace and sanctity of the place. You can light a diya here, either by bringing your own or purchasing one at the temple. It’s a small yet beautiful blend of history, culture and spiritual heritage that leaves a lasting impression.
Odia B — Google review
"This is one of the oldest cave temples, renowned for the unique phenomenon during Makara Sankranti when the sun's rays fall directly on the Shiva Linga."
Pradeep S — Google review
WHX7+854, 5th Main Rd, Gavipuram Extention, Kempegowda Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004, India•Tips and more reviews for Shri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Swamy Temple

33Indian Music Experience Museum

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The Indian Music Experience Museum, located in Bangalore, Karnataka, is a one-of-a-kind institution dedicated to showcasing the diverse and rich history of Indian music. Through interactive exhibits and multi-sensory experiences, visitors can explore the evolution and cultural significance of Indian music. The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts, audiovisual recordings, instruments, manuscripts, and memorabilia that offer insights into various musical traditions and regional styles from across India.
A very nice place to visit in Bangalore, especially if you love music. The Indian Music Experience is a museum where you can learn about different types of Indian music – like classical, folk, and Bollywood songs. You can see old instruments, listen to music, and even try playing some instruments. The museum is clean and well-organized. The sound garden outside is peaceful and fun. It’s a good place for kids and adults. Staff are friendly and helpful. A great place to spend 1-2 hours and enjoy something different!
Prayush S — Google review
Visited the Indian Music Experience Museum recently, and it’s such a cool spot! The museum takes you through musical journey different styles, instruments, and traditions, all displayed really well. There are fun interactive sections and audio rooms that make learning about music super engaging. It’s spread over three floors, so there’s a lot to see and do. They even have a small shop at the end where you can pick up some music-themed souvenirs. If you love music or just want to learn something new, this place is totally worth checking out!
Deep R — Google review
A Must-Visit for Music Lovers! The place is absolutely fantastic! Whether you're a music enthusiast or just curious about India's rich musical heritage, this place is a treasure trove of knowledge and fun. The interactive exhibits are so engaging-you can play instruments, mix tracks, and even try your hand at singing! The collection of artifacts, costumes, and rare recordings is impressive, making the experience both educational and entertaining. The ambiance is vibrant, and the sound installations create an immersive experience. If you love music, history, or culture, don’t miss this gem! Perfect for families, solo visitors, or groups. Highly recommended!
Manu — Google review
This museum makes for a delightful experience if you want to do something new in the city. The fact that there exists such a curated exhibit of the history and knowledge of music that spans diverse genres is appreciable. We particularly enjoyed the sound garden, contemporary music space as well as the folk section. One can learn a lot about the breadth of music culture in India here and bonus points for some of the interactive experiences.
Shreya M — Google review
One of the best museums in banglore. Themed around music , musicians and everything related to it as a whole. Tickets are relatively at the expensive side (200₹ during weekdays and 300₹ at weekends) ...But it's worth it if you are interested.... Lots of interactive stuff do like ...they have headphones in almost all places to listen to music and watch the visuals ...they have some interactive games like playing tabla and creating your mashup of instruments and many more .. There are 2 floors to walk around and see..... Good thing they have benches everywhere cos our legs were paining 😩😂 They are giving a gamestore coupon for free (which is a scam or a farce) , you have to pay the actual amount in the gamestore and these couples can be used only if you pay for the game separately.... There's a souvenir store and third wave cafe .... Very well maintained.... And extremely informative.
Yajnesh K — Google review
The museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Indian music, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and interactivity. Also sun garden is a great experience. Can easily spend 1 to 2 hours inside. But tickets are bit costly per person.
Sushma G — Google review
The Indian Music Experience Musuem Beautiful place worth spending time on. Three floors replete with history of music in India, film.music, radio etc. Separate sections for Carnatic and Hindustani music. Raaga sundial gallery, interactive sruthibox etc. Very innovative and informative space. Well maintained and very courteous staff. The curated store is also a delight. Must visit
Saranya F — Google review
The museum takes you on a journey of evolution of Indian music from 2000 BC to 21st century. It covers various genres, their impact along with their respective pioneers, and leading exponents. Visitors can also listen to carefully curated recordings using headphones provided at various booths. This place is highly recommended for any music enthusiast.
Harshit S — Google review
Brigade Millenium Rd, JP Nagar 7th Phase, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India•https://indianmusicexperience.org/•+91 96866 02366•Tips and more reviews for Indian Music Experience Museum

34TOYOTA TSUSHO BHARAT MOTOR PVT LTD

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Girias Explorium is a unique children's museum which offers a variety of activities for kids of all ages. It features wet play areas, sand pits, painting, imaginative play area, climbing nets and more which are divided into six galleries.
This is not the usual game zone in a mall. Activities that keep kids away from digital gadgets. Games that challenge their skills and dexterity. There will be a lot of physical activity. Kids will thoroughly enjoy this place. The food has now been made better. The staff are very friendly. They need a special appreciation. Overall, an amazing place for kids to learn and have fun.
Ranjith V — Google review
Good place to take Ur kids once. Doesn't make sense to go there more than once. Good for kids of the range between 4 to 10 years. Choice of games are decent, not great. Ground floor there is a corner to play with blocks, wooden frames and foam. There is a big play gym and few wind based education games. There is a play area on the first floor where kids can do mock veggie shopping, cooking, painting and sand art.. top floor is a small bakery and a toy shop. That's it. Kids can easily spend about 3 hours here. So do visit, parent entry is anyways free.
Sandesh J — Google review
There are many varieties for the kids to play. Can spend half day there without any problem. It doesnt have that posh look, but including crayons and painting brushes, rocket model to ball games, and kitchen play - almost all age groups up to 12 or 13 years can play.
Lakshmi G — Google review
Nice place to bring kids. Entry fee for kids is Rs750. Adults have entry free this month (may 2018). A nice learning experience for kids above 7 years. They have science integrated games. There are books to read and options to paint and draw as well. But i would say they can improve given the entry fee.
Renjith P — Google review
Good and great place to visit for kids, from age of 5 plus Kids will learn basic physics, and games with logical sense.add to it, are other games to add fun. Entry on weekends is inr 750, and weekdays INR 650, with no time limit. Charges applicable only for kids, and free for parents. Shortcomings : Air circulation is zero, and AC is not working properly. No snack counters.
Maheshwaran S — Google review
Its a good place to visit along with your childrens, as childrens are the one who will get the maximum advantage of this place. Girias childrens explorium displays different exhibitions related to science, engineering i.e mechanical electrical civil electronics etc, It also displays human body parts which helps childrens to know about the different body parts in a human body. It also displays a machine which tells us how a jcb works. Water paints can be used to make glass paintings. Different toys is also on display, which can be purchased. 750rs per children is the rate they charge. Parking for 2 wheeler and 4 wheeler is also there. Food is not available at girias, you can have the food from a near by restaurant which is at 200 metrs from girias. Some pics i am attaching please go through them to get an idea about girias.. hope my article helps you.
Anish S — Google review
Nice place for kids. We went on weekday as it is over crowded in weekends. The AC was not working and even though we complained multiple times the staff was least bothered. Even Manager scolded them but staff was busy with their phones. Food is nice, slightly expensive. We tried pav bhaji and chole bhature and pasta for kids. Overall nice place except AC and few games were out of order.
K P — Google review
The place wasn't hygienic for kids. The was no proper air vendilation. After an hour I felt suffocating. There were lot of broken plays. Only the climper was good. And 750 for a kid in the weekend seems too much for this place. Not recommend for kids, because I went on a Saturday there was no children playing inside only my kid. He felt very lonely.
Akbar ( — Google review
No 526, Sri Hari Nivas, 529, 100 Feet Rd, Krishna Reddy Layout, Amarjyoti Layout, Domlur, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560071, India•Tips and more reviews for TOYOTA TSUSHO BHARAT MOTOR PVT LTD

35CURIOUSCITY Science Center

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CURIOUSCITY Science Center offers a variety of experiments and learning experiences for all age groups. The center features green spaces, ample parking, and a cafe. While the road leading to the center is narrow, visitors are advised to drive carefully and watch out for pedestrians. The facility provides engaging activities for kids of all ages, with fun zones for younger children as well. Visitors can enjoy taking pictures in the awesome spaces and participating in science experiments and an escape room.
Delighted to see and experience this science center. Weekend they conduct 2 sessions morning 10 to 1 and afternoon 2 to 5. Entry fees is little expensive which I felt is more. Especially useful for kid's for one who understands experiment, may be class 3 or 4 onwards.
Vinay H — Google review
Curiouscity Science Center off Sarjapur Road in Bangalore is a must visit science and games destination for kids. If you are looking for a meaningful weekend break with your kids then you must take them to this wonderland spread across 2 acres of land. From interactive science exhibits, illusion and escape rooms, kid's play zone to animal and butterfly parks, this place has everything that kids love. Younger kids too have a lot of things to play here. We all loved this place a lot and we will be visiting soon...
Sharath N — Google review
Ideal place for kids aged 8 to 16. Fair number of science experiments. Illumination room and dark room were excellent. Butterfly park is currently closed. Science room was decent but could be better with more complex experiments and hands-on workshops. The activity at the auditorium was fun but simple. Maybe having specific rooms for specific age groups and rotating experiments every month could make it a more frequently visited place. Good 1st time but needs more engagement to have repeat visits. Excellent staffs and very keen to teach kids on various topics.
Satish R — Google review
1. We visited this place on a weekend day Sunday. Manageable crowd. 2. Staffs were very helpful starting from the reception. Staffs explained us the science behind every concept/activity. 3. You need to book tickets only through online mode. 4. There was a small group activity for the Children. 5. Staffs explained the concepts. Even few could speak Tamil. 6. Really enjoying for the kids. Children of age group 10 and above would really enjoy. But there is no age restrictions. Overall a nice experience to spend a half day useful and enjoyable.
Vikraman M — Google review
Good for kids above 4th standard. Lot of time is wasted in auditorium even after the program. Escape room is good for kids. For kids 8 to 13 years chemistry escape room and for 13+ kids physics escape room is suggested. It's better to be there by 10 AM if you want to get max. Benifit. 1 to 2 PM closed for lunch. Cafeteria food is OK, Noodles and sandwich is good but lemonoid was too sugary. You can carry food/ snacks from home if you have small kids
Ramana M — Google review
Amazing place! Science made fun and entertaining for children. All the volunteers are very friendly and knowledgeable. They make it very interactive while explaining various laws or experiments to children. A must visit place for all children and science enthusiasts. The ticket price is well justified for the experience you get. They are open only on weekends and that too only 2 slots of 3hrs each per day. We felt 3 hrs is too less to cover the entire center. With the escape room and the activity at the auditorium we hardly covered half of the center. Still it was worth the price. Will definitely be going again to cover the rest. Our 13yr and 8yr old children had lots of fun. Thank you Curioscity!
Chandramohan M — Google review
One of the best places to experience science! The exhibits are very engaging for all age groups, making it a fun and educational visit. The staff are amazing—friendly, approachable, and always ready to explain concepts in an easy-to-understand way. A highlight was the demonstration of a self-supporting bridge, where kids were encouraged to take part in building it. Truly a wonderful hands-on learning experience!
Shruti N — Google review
Very good place to take kids for a wonderful science experience with live experiments and examples and lots of activities to try out themselves. Valuable time spent learning about the world of science.
Nihit S — Google review
Curiouscity Gully, Kachamaranahalli, Thigala Chowdadenahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562125, India•http://www.curiouscity.org/•+91 83174 12923•Tips and more reviews for CURIOUSCITY Science Center
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36Museum of Art & Photography (MAP)

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The Museum of Art & Photography (MAP) is the first private art museum in South India, offering a rich display of the country's visual culture. Its collection spans from the 10th century to contemporary times and includes modern and traditional artworks, sculptures, textiles, crafts, and more. Visitors are captivated by its remarkable array of South Asian art. Even international visitors have been deeply impressed by this gem when introduced to it.
One of the best museums I’ve visited in India. Weirdly I had to pay for all the floors separately and I was recommended 2 hours for the entire place. But with my pace where I wanted to read everything, it took about 3-4 hours and I didn’t even have the capacity for one of the floors. But I loved what I saw and read and experienced.
Ameeshi — Google review
Kids had a nice time , really good displays. ticket ranging from 50 to 150 for various displays. Has a non ac restaurant at terrace, and a Cafe in basement. food was over priced. the terrace restaurant gives a great view of ub city. the staircase between floors was the most flocked space for pics, because of the beautiful shades of colors. Has clean washrooms. Has a single large lift. Has no parking, so you need to park in the lane next to it, near the kingfisher tower, very limited spots. Tuesdays are free. We spent close to 3 hours there. Kaleidoscope display and digital display were great.
Anuj K — Google review
A clean and well-maintained place spread across five floors, offering a beautiful and pleasant environment. It is located right in front of the Bangalore High Court, making it easily accessible. At times, they offer free visits, which adds to the overall charm and experience.
Subha N — Google review
By far one of the best museums in the city. The digital rooms are always a visual sensation. Multiple stories of well preserved archives, sculptures and paintings. Their cute little store on the ground floor is a must visit too. There's also a locker to keep personal belongings for free, alongside a nice cafe in the basement. Tuesday's are free entry, so plan accordingly! Parking is a bit of a hassle, but it's worth the experience inside xD
John — Google review
People who love to explore and enjoy moments with art and storytelling...this is a good place. Has each floor set with a theme/story, calm ambience and more!
Neethu M — Google review
This is a nice museum right opposite the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technology Museum. I went there with my 7 year old. We went there on a Tuesday and luckily it was the day all displays are free. We had to deposit our bag in the lower ground floor. There were three digital experience rooms below, so we did those first. They were a lot of fun and my kid really enjoyed those. The staff was also very friendly there. As we went up, we saw that there was QR code provided to help navigate the museum. But it only took us to the site, which was a bit slow and it wasn't clear how to get to the app. As we went through various floors and displays, it would have been nice to have some audio to guide us along. The app/website didn't work for us. So we just managed by reading and walking through the museum. The museum was very clean, the displays were nice but it wasn't something kids would like. The digital experience my kid first saw were the highlight for him, he didn't enjoy the rest of the museum so much. It would have been nice if they had an interactive display or a quiz or something on each floor for kids to be engaged with or look forward to. The shop had interesting stuff, but the items were on the expensive side. At the top floor, there is an open restaurant. We had food there and it was quite good albeit slightly pricey. It has a nice view of the UB City area. Overall, I think the museum is very neat, accessible and has very nice displays. It is great for adults. However, it is not so much fun for kids except for the digital experience parts. It would have been great if there was an audio guide device provided by the museum. The app/website was slow and didn't help as a guide. Interactive elements were also missing which would have been fun for kids.
Kartik S — Google review
It’s a different experience altogether. It is not your normal art museum. Modern art is a little different & you’ll enjoy it if you feel it. It is made in all modern ways and very good. There are different kind of tickets & I took the 1,2 & 4th gallery out of which 4th gallery took my heart away. You must visit it when in Bangalore. They have washrooms, lockers and a small cafeteria. It’s a good arrangement
Shreya V — Google review
MAP (Museum of Art & Photography) is an absolute gem in the heart of Bengaluru! The sheer variety of art on display, from ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces. The museum offers a beautifully curated collection of contemporary art, photography, and historical pieces that really highlight the rich culture and creativity of India.There are 4 floors in the building and basement floor where locker for bags (its free) you can carry cameras with you.I enjoyed the interactive digital archive the most tho! It’s trippy! you can pick which exhibit you want to see. it has free entry on tuesdays and only after 2 PM..do carry your water bottle you can refill the same inside. It will take you 2-3 hrs to complete all the floors..They have washrooms + all the signage everywhere (from the lifts to the exhibits) had braille!..If you're an art enthusiast or just looking for a cultural outing, MAP is definitely worth a visit.
Tan — Google review
XHFW+RP8, 22, Kasturba Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India•http://www.map-india.org/•+91 80 6933 4100•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Art & Photography (MAP)

37Lalbagh Botanical Garden

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Lal Bagh Botanical Garden, located in the heart of Bangalore, is a stunning tourist attraction spread over 240 acres. It hosts biannual flower shows during Republic Day and Independence Day. The garden is also famous for the Bangalore Karaga festival, dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Draupadi and celebrated by the Thigala community annually in March or April. This botanical paradise serves as a hub for plant research, botanical artwork, and rare plant species from around the world.
Lalbagh is one of the major attractions in Bengaluru. It is a paradise for nature lovers. It is a place to relax with the family. There is a large collection of various species of plants and flowers here. One of the most visited places here is the Glass House, which is built in imitation of the Crystal Palace in London. Other places of interest include the Floral Clock, Large Rock, Bonsai Garden, Cactus Garden, Rose Garden, Hibiscus Garden. There is a large and picturesque lake at the southern end of Lalbagh, which has a walking facility around it. There is also a bridge and a small fountain. It has 4 gates for entry. Gates 1 and 2 are in the north, gate 3 is in the east, and gate 4 is in the west. It is open from 6 am to 7 pm. Entry is free from 6 am to 9 am and from 6 pm to 7 pm. The entry fee is 50 rupees at other time.
Abrar N — Google review
Recently visited here — it’s a beautiful and refreshing place to connect with nature. The garden is huge, and it’s quite hard to cover the entire area within an hour. You’ll find ancient, massive trees and a wide variety of plant species, making it a paradise for nature lovers. The garden is well-maintained, with benches for sitting, trash bins placed throughout, and washroom and drinking water facilities available inside. There are also food stalls, a fountain area, and a poly house that add to the experience. The entry fee is ₹50 for adults and ₹20 for children. Plastic bottles are not allowed, which helps keep the place clean. I also visited the nursery, though it was closed due to a festive occasion. It’s a great spot for families, couples, or anyone looking for peace amidst greenery. The calm atmosphere and natural beauty truly make you feel one with nature. 🌿🌸
Mayank S — Google review
It was a beautiful experience. The day was 🌞 I went with my family to explore the beauty of this huge botanical garden that has flora species dating back to hundreds of years ago. Enchanting. ❤️😇 We took the ride for 45 mins which is charged ₹100 per person. The guide thoroughly took us to different locations of the botanical garden taking small stops at specific points. Overall it was a nice experience. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the place. Recommended to family and friends. ✨
Tarpita S — Google review
We visited Lalbagh Botanical Garden, during the Flower Show, and honestly… we were blown away! 😍 We had no idea that so many varieties of flowers even existed on this planet! It felt like stepping into a real-life fairy tale — vibrant colors, mesmerizing patterns, and fragrances that made us forget we were in the middle of a bustling city. The floral displays were nothing short of magical — from exotic orchids and bonsais to massive floral installations that looked like they belonged in a fantasy movie. 🌺🌸🌼 We also explored the nursery section, and wow — it’s a hidden gem for any plant lover! 🌿🪴 We picked up a few beautiful plants and pots at surprisingly affordable rates. You could literally start your own mini garden without burning a hole in your pocket. The whole experience was well-organized, the crowd was managed decently, and there were plenty of photo-worthy spots around every corner. 📸 If you’re in Bangalore and the flower show is on — don’t miss it. Even if it’s not, Lalbagh itself is a serene escape filled with greenery, history, and natural beauty. Can’t wait to visit again during the next show! 💚
Shreyasi C — Google review
A Calming Green Oasis in Bengaluru Lalbagh Botanical Garden offers a decent escape from the city hustle. I had an "OK" experience, largely thanks to the wonderfully calm and fresh environment. If you're looking for a spot with natural bird sounds to truly cool down and relax your mind, this place is highly recommended. It's a true "lung space" for Bengaluru. A major plus was the e-cycle ride, which is a fantastic way to cover the vast garden expanse. The rental seemed to have a flexible pricing, as I saw options for a short ride. I did a ride. We also caught the artificial waterfall near the lake, which operates on a fixed schedule. We saw it running from 6:00 PM to 6:15 PM. It adds a nice, serene touch to the lake area when it's on. My one major feeling was a slight lack of a "zoo" or large animal presence (apart from birds), which I missed—it felt more like a purely botanical experience rather than a nature park with diverse wildlife. However, for a botanical garden, all the basic amenities and facilities are well-maintained. Conclusion ; If you are in Bengaluru, it's definitely worth a visit for a peaceful, nature-filled break and a lovely walk or cycle ride.
NB P — Google review
Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a beautiful and peaceful place in the middle of the city. The garden is very well maintained with a huge variety of trees, plants, and flowers. The glasshouse and the lake are highlights, and the atmosphere is calm and refreshing. Perfect for morning walks, family outings, or just to relax in nature. Truly one of Bengaluru’s best spots! 🌿✨
Sai L — Google review
Lalbagh Botanical Garden is truly a beautiful and serene oasis in the heart of Bangalore. It's a perfect place for nature lovers and photographers, with a stunning variety of plants and a peaceful lake to relax by. The beautiful wooden art scattered around adds a unique charm, blending art with nature effortlessly. Don’t miss the Bonsai Garden, which showcases a fascinating collection of miniature trees that captivate visitors with their delicate beauty. Overall, Lalbagh is one of the best places to visit for a refreshing and inspiring experience.
Praniket M — Google review
I recently visited Lalbagh Botanical Garden and really loved it. The garden is huge, clean, and full of greenery and beautiful flowers. It’s a peaceful place to walk, relax, and enjoy nature in the middle of the city. The glasshouse and lake make it even more beautiful. A must-visit spot in Bangalore!
Zabed N — Google review
Mavalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004, India•https://horticulturedir.karnataka.gov.in/21/lalbagh/en•Tips and more reviews for Lalbagh Botanical Garden

38Thottikallu Falls

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Thottikallu Falls, also known as TK Falls or Swarna Mukhi Falls, is a secluded and picturesque waterfall located about 35 km from Bangalore. It is a popular destination for college students and couples seeking an outdoor adventure away from the city. The area offers a serene hiking and cycling trail that leads to powerful cascades, making it an exciting spot for trekking enthusiasts. The name 'Swarna Mukhi' translates to 'Golden Face,' reflecting the beauty of this natural attraction.
Nice place to visit on a weekend. People can also take bath in the waterfall. U can go for a small hike to reach the top of the falls, and there is also another pond there. A great place to relax & chill.
Nikithaa S — Google review
This waterfall is totally dependent on rain water. So try to go there only in the rainy season or a day after rain. Good place for a one day picnic with family and friends. A small bike parking area is there but no place for car parking. You need to park your car at the side of the road. This place is inside a small forest area. Anyone can reach the bottom of the waterfall. You can get the best view from the top of it after a small hike.
Ankit M — Google review
I visited this place before many times. But now the location is permanently closed as of now.I don't know the exact reason behind this. Hope it will open some day again. Please don't try to enter silently otherwise police will catch you.
Sayantan M — Google review
It's a good place for trekking, but not a good place for picnic. Because people are not concerned about the cleanliness of this place. Wherever you go, you will find a lot of plastic, trash, etc. And just because of this, the water has also became dirty.. Whoever is reading this review, it's just a request to atleast show some kindness towards such natural spots, it's for everyone and for you as well! Apart from that, it's just a small water fall, or may be it will be more eye catching in the rainy season..
Pratik T — Google review
Unlike last time when it had rained heavily few weeks / months back it's open now. Waterfalls is in full glory thanks to copious rains during monsoon season and extended rains due to cyclones and other weather phenomenon. Since this destination is very close to Bengaluru it is too crowded during weekends and won't get be easy and joyful to get under the falls. People have littered every where, plastic plastic & plastic 😔 Forest department has to do it's bit to make it a top class destination for tourists. Parking can be problem as the roads are narrow and not enough space to park. NOTE to PARENTS: Please do not bring children here the stones, terrains are slippery, sharp and steep 🙏.. you will be risking them.
Praveen N — Google review
The best thing about this place is it's very near by. The roads are well maintained and you will enjoy every bit of the ride. Its not a big waterfall so try to reach there as early as possible. Have your sports shoe on or any sort of shoe that has a nice grip. It's very peaceful at the top of the waterfall and if you are thinking to bring some snacks with you then that would be best (please don't litter the place). You can get some banger pictures over there that's for sure. The breeze feels amazing once you get to the top of the falls.
Gourab A — Google review
Travelled all the way from Kormangla to get here on a scooty. Took us through excruciating Banglore traffic and to the outskirts Ab edges of the city and then finally a green corridor. Keep on driving on country roads for 15-20 minutes and then you hit a lake. The lake is a pretty serene place. It’s a perfect place for a picnic with family and friends. The only problem is that people have trashed the place and there is garbage flying everywhere. It’s so sad to see the disregard people have for nature. This place also has a great view of the sunset but the waterfall definitely has a more glorious few so if you’re short on time and cannot make it to the waterfall just watch the sunset from here. Continue 1.2 km ahead and you will reach the base of the waterfall you can see the parking where all the vehicles are parked and from there are you have to start walking for about 10 to 15 minutes. The walk is not very difficult but definitely recommend you to wear shoes because of muddy areas and it will give you a firm grip. Once near the waterfall you’ll see that there’s a lot of place to sit and relax or you can even jump inside the water if it’s clear and there is no monsoon. The flow of water is not very high but definitely be careful of slippery rocks. The main attraction though is going further up and going all the way up to the waterfall and finding the infinite point. It’s the place where the waterfall goes off the ledge and it makes the perfect view for seeing the surrounding forest and watching the sunset as from the pictures you can see we had a very good time. Please be careful while going back and get back to your vehicles before dark. I hope the government comes forward and really cleans up this place makes it a tourist attractive spot.
Sounak R — Google review
It’s good waterfall but visit this fall on weekdays early in the morning, but if you go early in the morning then it is good otherwise fall is restricted 1. 20 rs bike parking charges 2. This is a very good place for pre wedding shoot because when we reached there was already a wedding shoot going on and 2 more came to shoot the wedding later. 3. Water fall is good for clicking pics
Rahul D — Google review
RG4Q+CFM, Kanakapura Main Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083, India•Tips and more reviews for Thottikallu Falls

39Bangalore Mountaineering Club

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Experience the thrill of adventure and stunning natural beauty with a trek to Bangalore Mountaineering Club. Lace up your hiking boots and set off on winding trails through lush forests, rocky terrains, and serene landscapes. Conquer challenging ascents for panoramic views from mountain peaks. The club provides exceptional care and support from knowledgeable guides who ensure everyone's well-being while keeping you entertained. Enjoy tasty and timely food during your weekend getaway with great company.
The Kotagiri trek through the lush coffee estates and serene trails leading to a beautiful waterfall was a truly refreshing experience, made even more memorable by our trek leads, Prajwal and Akila. Their guidance, enthusiasm, and deep knowledge of the region added immense value to the journey. They ensured the group felt safe, motivated, and connected to the natural beauty around us, all while sharing fascinating facts about the local flora, fauna, and history. With mist-covered paths, panoramic views, and the soothing sound of cascading water, the trek offered the perfect blend of adventure and tranquility—an experience made seamless and enjoyable thanks to Prajwal and Akila’s leadership.
Raghavendra M — Google review
BMC is well known for organized hiking. They are very professional and take care each and every aspect of Hiking. For hiking lovers it is highly recommended place. They are also kids friendly and you can go with you small kids as early as 5 yrs age depends of what level of complex hike you are choosing.’photos are from recent hiking at Uttaribetta.
Amit C — Google review
The Bandaje trek was my first experience with BMC Everything was well planned , on time and effortless . Credits to Prajwal , our trek lead for keeping it that way His experience and deep knowledge of trek along with his cheerful personality :) was very helpful for all of us , especially the first time trekkers. Will definitely come back for more trips with BMC
Mrinal K — Google review
My Kudremukh trek with BMC was an outstanding experience from start to finish. The entire program demonstrated meticulous planning, from the convenient bus pick-up and comfortable journey to Kudremukh, to the well-arranged homestay. Prajwal, our trek leader, was exceptionally well-trained, ensuring everything ran according to schedule with perfect time management. Beyond his efficiency, Prajwal was a genuinely humble and humorous person, radiating positivity throughout the trip. After the trek, we were treated to the beauty of the Samse tea garden and a visit to the historical Belur Temple. I am extremely satisfied with BMC and eagerly anticipate my next mountain trek with them.
Neha C — Google review
Dear BMC, I wanted to express my heartfelt gratitude for organizing the trek to Tadiandamol and providing us with an unforgettable experience. Special thanks to our guide, Harsha, whose youthful energy and enthusiasm were contagious! His motivation, support, and encouragement played a huge role in making the 7km trek enjoyable and manageable for all of us. We were 9 girls trekking for 1 st time, of age ranging from 25 years to 65 Years. Harsha's guidance and presence gave us the confidence to push through challenges and take in the breathtaking views. We're grateful for his patience, expertise, and infectious positivity. Thank you again, BMC, for creating wonderful memories and promoting team spirit through this trek. We look forward to more such adventures!
RENU M — Google review
Amazing experience on the Uttaribeta night trek. We got to the location ~2hrs in advance and rested in the bus. Started moving at 4am and had a relaxing trek while taking sufficient breaks and enjoying the lovely view. This was my first formal trek and would recommend to anyone who wants to start, because the leaders are very experienced and know how to keep the team together, giving sufficient warnings , and know when to wait for the crowd to pass, giving you time to enjoy any location thoroughly. Absolutely lovely 11/10
Priyansh A — Google review
I had the pleasure of joining BMC Trek once again, and as always, the experience was exceptional. This time, I went on the sunrise trek, where we left in the night to catch the breathtaking sunrise, and it did not disappoint. Our guide, Ritesh Vinayak, truly made the trek memorable. His knowledge, guidance, and attention to our comfort throughout the hike were outstanding, he also made sure we were all safe and energized during the trek. The trek was perfectly organized, and on the way back, we were treated to a delicious breakfast—just what we needed after an early start. I've trekked with BMC Trek before in 2017, and they continue to impress with their top-notch planning, experienced guides, and overall friendly atmosphere. Highly recommend this group for anyone looking for a reliable and rewarding trekking experience!
Shilpa N — Google review
Kudremukh trek with BMC was an outstanding experience from start to finish. The entire trek was planned in a brilliant way starting from the pick-up and comfortable journey to Kudremukh, to the well-arranged homestay.Praveen, our trek leader was fantastic and he ensured that everything ran according to schedule with perfect time management.A special thanks to Glemin, our guide, whose energy and support made the journey unforgettable. The tour to coffee/Tea estate and a visit to the historical Belur Temple was a great way to end the trip. Extremely satisfied with BMC and eagerly anticipate my next mountain trek with them.
Hanumanth T — Google review
778, 9th A Main Rd, Stage 2, Stage 1, Indiranagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560038, India•https://www.bmcadventures.com/•+91 99020 27262•Tips and more reviews for Bangalore Mountaineering Club

40Funworld water park

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Funworld water park, located in Jayamahal, Bengaluru, Karnataka, is a part of the National Consumer Fair group and offers both an amusement park and a water park. The park opens at 10 am and closes at 7 pm every day. Ticket prices vary based on age and the day of visit. Visitors are welcomed by a large tunnel filled with over 400 species of fish as they enter the fair.
A Must-Visit Destination for Fun and Thrills! Fun World in Bangalore is an absolute delight for families, friends, and thrill-seekers alike! From the moment you step in, the vibrant atmosphere sets the tone for a day full of excitement. The variety of rides and attractions ensures that there’s something for everyone, whether you’re a fan of adrenaline-pumping roller coasters or prefer gentler rides for kids. The water park section is especially refreshing and well-maintained, making it a perfect spot to beat the heat. The cleanliness of the premises and the safety measures taken by the staff are commendable, ensuring a worry-free experience. Fun World is a fantastic getaway within Bangalore, offering entertainment, laughter, and memories to cherish. Highly recommended for a fun-filled day out!
Kaviraj S — Google review
Fun World Water Park offers a decent mix of water rides and pools, making it a fun destination for families and friends. The park features thrilling slides, a lazy river, and a wave pool, catering to both adventure seekers and those looking to relax. The water quality was fairly maintained, and the overall ambiance was enjoyable. However, the park could be better managed—during peak hours, some areas felt overcrowded, and the waiting time for rides was longer than expected. Additionally, locker and changing room facilities could be improved, as they felt a bit outdated. Food options inside the park were limited and slightly overpriced, so planning ahead is a good idea. Overall, Fun World Water Park is a good spot for a day of fun, but better crowd management and improved facilities would enhance the experience further.
Abhisek P — Google review
I already mentioned my terrible experience with the land ride operators, but the day was saved by the water rides. The staff at the water rides were much sweeter and more polite compared to the land ride operators. Also, the food was absolutely delicious from snacks to full meals, everything we tried was fresh, flavorful, and satisfying. It really added to the overall experience.
Ude M — Google review
Good place for family and kids to enjoy the day out. My personal opinion is instead of spending money in play zone (Malls) it's better to take kids to FunWorld. Kids ticket is Rs 1000/- and adults is Rs 1500/- ( for adults tickets there are few offers that can be applied). The ticket includes a water park and amusement park. There is locker facility (includes change room) available at Rs 500/- which is refundable. The water park has a lot of rides for both kids and adults and also the rain dance is awesome. The amusement park also has a lot of kids for both kids and adults and you will love it. You can also enjoy lunch (limited options available) and evening snacks at additional expenses.
Manas J — Google review
Me and my friend went on Friday. No rush which was a plus. So it’s great fun if you are above 15 years old or going with young kids 6 years and below. If you going with kids aged between 7-14 years , you are not allowed to do a lot. All rides says 15years and above only 3-4 family rides. Even the rides which kids can do and allowed in other fun parks are restricted here. So not much for us do . The restriction is across water park and fun park both. So was not happy paying just 200Rs less and my kids literally could only do 3-4 rides and small part of water park, which was a big disappointment. Even things like small pirate ship , bumper cars , wheel Mary go round etc were adult only which didn’t made sense. Look at my pictures to decide if it’s worth going or not. I wish I would have gone to wonderla instead of this fun park.
Seemasheokand22 — Google review
🎢 “Fun City” – 60+ Rides Promised, But Only Frustration Delivered By @stuartlittleshubha | ⭐ 1/5 Honest Review Last weekend, I took my family to Fun City, drawn in by the promise of “over 60 rides and attractions.” On paper, it sounded like a perfect day out — water park fun, amusement rides, and games for both kids and adults. In reality? It was chaotic, poorly managed, and a total waste of money. Here’s what actually happened. ⸻ 💸 Ticket Prices – High Expectations, Low Return We paid: • ₹499 per person for the Water Park (all ages) • ₹999 for adult amusement park access • ₹499 for kids amusement park access That’s ₹1,498 per adult and ₹998 per child for the full experience. With prices like that, we expected smooth operations, good facilities, and full access. Instead, we felt misled and cheated. ⸻ ⚠️ “60+ Rides” — But Barely 20 Actually Worked One of the biggest letdowns was the number of rides actually available. They proudly claim over 60 rides, but in reality: • More than half were shut down • Several areas were blocked off with no explanation • No announcements, no maps, no staff to guide We literally counted and found fewer than 20 working rides, and many of those weren’t suitable for kids or had confusing restrictions. So unless you count locked gates and dusty props as “rides,” this is blatant false advertising. ⸻ 🚫 Kids Charged Adult Price — Then Denied Entry Here’s where things got absurd. My child is tall but slim, and because of height, we were forced to buy the ₹999 adult amusement ticket. But when we got to the rides? • “Shoulders too narrow.” • “Looks underweight.” • “Legs might hit the edge.” • “Could slip due to weight.” So they were tall enough to be charged as an adult, but not allowed to use adult rides? Absolute scam. And it wasn’t just us — we saw other families fighting the same battle, equally frustrated and confused. ⸻ 🎠 Only 6–7 Rides for Slim Kids — and That Too Depends on Staff Mood Out of the few working rides, only 6 to 7 were available for kids who were slim. Even then, whether they were allowed to repeat or not depended entirely on the operator’s mood. We were told things like: “Let someone else try first.” “Not again — come back later.” “It’s not safe now.” Meanwhile, there were no other kids waiting. There’s no proper system — it’s just mood-based management. ⸻ 🕐 Staff Went on Lunch by 11 AM — and Rain Became a Full Excuse Another huge problem was staffing. By 11:00 AM, a lot of ride operators were gone “for lunch.” Whole sections of the park had no staff in sight. Then came a light drizzle, and immediately staff started shutting down more rides. Even after the rain stopped, they said: “Floor is slippery — can’t reopen.” “We’ll wait for the sun to dry it.” The rain lasted less than 10 minutes. The shutdown lasted over an hour. They clearly used the weather as an excuse to avoid reopening. ⸻ 🎤 Other Families Were Just as Upset — We Recorded the Feedback This wasn’t just our bad luck. We spoke to several other families during the visit — many of whom we even recorded — and everyone had similar complaints: • Rides not working • Overcharging for kids • Unclear rules • Rude or missing staff • Zero value for money The general mood in the park? Disappointment, confusion, and regret. ⸻ ❌ Final Verdict: All Hype, No Value For a place that charges nearly ₹2,500 per adult-child pair, Fun City fails to deliver on every front: • ✖️ Less than half the rides functioning • ✖️ Inconsistent and unfair access rules • ✖️ Disinterested staff • ✖️ No proper organization or communication • ✖️ Rude attitude when questioned We walked in with excitement. We walked out with complaints, wasted time, and money we’ll never get back. ⸻ Save your money. Avoid Fun City. There are far better amusement and water parks that actually deliver what they promise. @stuartlittleshubha #FunCityFail #OverpricedUnderwhelming #FamilyDayGoneWrong #NotWorthIt #HonestReview
Shubha J — Google review
One the best place in karnataka For detail review please visit my Channel Kanpuriya Tomar Ticket start 1750 To 3399/- with offer and Without offer Sunday sat is very crowdi So go in working day Before to go please check offer also Buy one get one free That is Best For you
Vikash T — Google review
Fun World Bengaluru offers a solid day of entertainment for families and thrill-seekers alike. The variety of rides caters to a wide age range, from gentle carousels and train rides perfect for younger children to more exhilarating roller coasters and drop towers that will get your adrenaline pumping. I particularly enjoyed the Power Surge and the dizzying spins of the Vortex – definitely not for the faint of heart! The park is generally well-maintained, with vibrant colours and a lively atmosphere. The staff were mostly friendly and helpful, especially those operating the rides. Queues for the popular attractions can get quite long, particularly on weekends and holidays, so arriving early is definitely recommended to make the most of your time. While the rides are the main draw, Fun World also offers a decent selection of food stalls and game areas. The food options are fairly standard amusement park fare, and while not gourmet, they serve their purpose for a quick refuel. The game stalls add another layer of fun, though be prepared to spend a bit if you're aiming for those plush prizes. One minor drawback was the cleanliness of some of the common areas, particularly around the food stalls, which could be improved. Overall, Fun World provides a fun and engaging experience. It's a great place to spend a day with family or friends, offering a good mix of thrills and lighter entertainment. With a little more attention to cleanliness, it could easily be a 5-star experience.
Goutam G — Google review
2H4R+9CF, Jayamahal Main Rd, Jayamahal, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560006, India•http://www.funworldblr.com/•Tips and more reviews for Funworld water park
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41Breakout® Escape Rooms | Whitefield | #1 Escape Room in Bangalore

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Breakout Escape Room in Whitefield offers an immersive adventure where participants must solve puzzles and uncover clues within a time limit. The themed rooms are filled with secrets waiting to be unraveled, requiring teamwork to escape before time runs out. It provides an exciting and fun experience while also challenging players to think critically and analyze the situation. The facility is known for its impactful team-building activities, making it a great choice for groups looking for an engaging and thrilling outing.
I visited the escape room along with my partner. It was an amazing experience. We opted for the murder mystery setup. It was a very engaging and exciting activity. Kudos to the team for putting together this unique and interesting concept. I am definitely visiting this place again as they offer various themes and I want to try them all. The place is a must visit if you are looking for some fun filled team bonding activities.
Prajakta B — Google review
It's a great option or escape out of a stressful life... There are lots of options, we have tried out "Murder Mystery". It was just a wonderful experience and would like to thank our host Ajay for making us comfortable and have a wonderful game😇👍👍👍
Manu G — Google review
Well the concept is good until you realize you're getting looted. We went for Undercover game 2 weeks back and were unable to escape within time. We were not informed of the rest of mystery and were told that we can come back next time and solve rest of the mystery.....this week we went back for the same game as we were curious on what happens next.....like paying 3k per game for 3 people 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️ Unexpected, this time the rest of mystery was so easy, we escaped in 15 20 mins. Now my point here is, had the instructor informed us about rest of the mystery we would've taken a fresh game to play this time. And as we asked, "since we escaped the game within such short time can we get some other game to play for rest of the available time". That was denied too. This was my 4th and last time in breakout as we now understood its just money making they focus on and don't really care about customers. Really disappointing!!!
Puzu S — Google review
It was a great experience at this place! Chandan our game-master was a really great host. Their murder mystery was fun. Right at the last second we were able to get out. Highly recommend this place for a quick team activity.
Shashank S — Google review
Honestly, this has been one of the most enjoyable activities I've tried out with my friends. The host was super friendly and guided us throughout the process. We tried out murder mystery and it was nothing short of a realistic room for us to investigate! Cant wait to visit again!
Shalini K — Google review
I went to the "Hostage" escape room. It was loads of fun. The gamemaster Ajay Singh was very welcoming. He helped us understand the whole theme very well. The whole experience was worth it and the puzzles were engaging and creative. I will definitely visit again!
Aashika V — Google review
It was a fantastic experience. Amazing day spent. We played 2 games and won 1 game. It was damn exciting. Ajay was a great host, he explained the games very well and even helped us with the clues as and when required. Thank you so much for making these brain storming games.
Richa S — Google review
It was an amazing experience. First of its kind for us. Ajay was super helpful. Solving the puzzle and the mystery was very interactive and interesting. I am definitely going back again. Highly recommended.
PRASHANT P — Google review
No.7, Prime Square, 3rd floor, Block 4, Whitefield Main Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560066, India•http://breakout.in/•+91 97423 86781•Tips and more reviews for Breakout® Escape Rooms | Whitefield | #1 Escape Room in Bangalore

42Government Museum

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The Government Museum, located in Bangalore and established in 1865, is one of India's oldest and most popular museums. It attracts over 90,000 visitors annually. The museum features a historic red building and encompasses 18 galleries showcasing a wide array of artifacts including carvings, weaponry, sculptures, textiles, jewelry, coins, inscriptions and paintings dating back to ancient kingdoms such as Tanjore, Deccan and Mysore.
An historic landmark of Bangalore, the heritage of Karnataka. It's one of the oldest museum. The museum have a good collection of artifacts, archeological finds, sculptures, paintings, ancient guns and swords and stone carvings. There's an entry fees of approx 20rs per person for the entry. And parking facilities are available. Also there's small snacks shops available near the gate for refreshing.
Nithin M — Google review
Government Museum, Bangalore, established in 1865 by the Mysore State with the guidance of Surgeon Edward Balfour who founded the museum in Madras and supported by the Chief Commissioner of Mysore, L.B. Bowring, is one of the oldest museums in India and the second oldest museum in South India. It is now an archaeological museum and has a rare collection of archaeological and geological artifacts including old jewellery, sculpture, coins and inscriptions. The museum is also home to the Halmidi inscription, the earliest Kannada inscription (450 AD).
Deuba S — Google review
GOVT MEUSIUM, BANGLORE,KASTURBA ROAD was Under renovation Photos from newly constructed hebber gallary in the same compoud entry 50 rupees.
Satheesh P — Google review
The Government Museum in Bangalore showcases breathtaking architecture that leaves a lasting impression. While currently temporarily closed. The exterior alone is a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage, promising a fascinating experience for art and history enthusiasts.
Ameer N — Google review
**Government Museum (Venkatappa Art Gallery), Bangalore:** 1. **Artistic Treasure Trove:** The museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts, sculptures, and paintings. The Venkatappa Art Gallery is particularly known for its impressive display of artworks by K. Venkatappa and other renowned artists. The range of exhibits provides visitors with a comprehensive view of India's artistic heritage. 2. **Venkatappa's Legacy:** K. Venkatappa, a prominent artist, was instrumental in establishing the art gallery. His works, including landscapes, portraits, and historical paintings, are showcased, offering a glimpse into the evolution of Indian art during the early 20th century. 3. **Sculptures and Artefacts:** The museum features a notable collection of sculptures, artifacts, and archaeological finds. These exhibits span different periods of Indian history, providing an educational experience for those interested in the country's rich cultural heritage. 4. **Architectural Charm:** The architecture of the museum adds to the overall experience. The building itself is a historical landmark, contributing to the city's architectural heritage. The design and layout enhance the viewing of artworks and artifacts. 5. **Educational Value:** The museum serves as an educational resource for schools and art enthusiasts. Regular workshops, guided tours, and lectures contribute to the dissemination of knowledge about art and culture. It is a valuable destination for students and researchers alike. 6. **Temporary Exhibitions:** The museum often hosts temporary exhibitions, featuring contemporary artworks and thematic displays. These rotating exhibits keep the museum dynamic and offer something new for repeat visitors. 7. **Accessibility and Location:** Situated in the heart of Bangalore, the museum is easily accessible. Its central location makes it a convenient stop for both locals and tourists exploring the city. 8. **Conservation Efforts:** Preserving the artworks and maintaining the museum's infrastructure are crucial aspects. Adequate conservation efforts ensure that the exhibits remain in good condition for future generations to appreciate. 9. **Cafeteria and Amenities:** Some museums include amenities like cafeterias or gift shops. These facilities can enhance the overall visitor experience by providing a place to relax and reflect on the exhibits. 10. **Visitor Experience:** The overall visitor experience depends on personal interests, but those passionate about art, history, and culture often find the Government Museum (Venkatappa Art Gallery) in Bangalore to be a rewarding destination.
Vishal G — Google review
It's a great place, there are two museums next to each other, the science and historic museum. This is the historic one. The entry fee is ₹20 for adults and ₹10 for kids as on Feb 2021 and there is ample parking space. It was a nice time to see so many ancient things, the sulptures and paintings etc. It's a must visit place if you enjoy historical museums.
Shyam K — Google review
Impressive quaint red heritage building on Kasturba Road more than 150 years old. If you love art, history and heritage this is a must visit. With the Rs 20 entry ticket one can also visit the art collection having amongst others some find Ten more paintings and wooden sculptures at Venkatappa Art gallery which is in the same premises and one leads to another. Archaeological findings comprising of pottery, sculptures, armaments, coins and scriptures dating back to Neolithic age can be found at the museum. Some amazing sculptures of prehistoric times well preserved makes it a must visit when coming to Bangalore for a visit. Good for children too to make them aware of our rich history and culture. Open from 10 am to 5 pm
Rajyasree B — Google review
Government Musem, Bengaluru, Karnataka is the Official Government Museum which is situated adjacent to Visvesvaraya industrial and technological museum in Bengaluru. This museum is established in 1865 and now this museum is one of the most oldest museums which are still operating in India and second most oldest museum in South India. In 1877, the New building was constructed and Opened. From that time, that same building is still operating as one of the most finest archaeological museums in India. It is now an archaeological museum and has a rare collection of archaeological and geological artifacts including old jewellery, sculpture, coins and inscriptions. The museum is also home to the Halmidi inscription,the earliest Kannada inscription (450 AD). As this museum is almost in the City centre and very near to Visvesvaraya museum and many other main attractions of the Cit, the annual visitors will cross 1 Lakh in Number from Various parts of the Country and even from other Countries also. This museum is very rich in showcasing our culture heritage and history via its preserved items as they are the remaining evidences of our History. So if you are planning a trip to Bengaluru, please visit this Government Museum also.
Aditya I — Google review
Venkatappa Art Gallery Building, Kasturba Rd, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India•https://archaeology.karnataka.gov.in/•Tips and more reviews for Government Museum

43Shoonya Centre for Art and Somatic Practices

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The Centre for Art and Somatic Practices is a non-profit organization that promotes self-discovery through art and somatic practices. The space is thoughtfully designed and is washed with light and fresh air from the surrounding palm trees.
I recently visited Shoonya, and I was impressed by how spacious it is. They have spaces of various sizes for hosting events different sized groups. The ventilation is excellent with a constant flow of fresh air and plenty of natural sunlight throughout the space. And the venue is well maintained, with clean floors and hygienic washrooms.
Sri S — Google review
It’s a great place. Fits upto 250 in the hall. The green rooms were pretty huge but it had CCTV so we had to ask the management to do something about it as we were also changing our costumes. Was a bit disappointed about the setting.
Sushmitha D — Google review
Lovely vibes.. great people running it.. smiles and happiness. Infrastructure lift etc can be better but that’s what adds to the charm and vibe.. being on top floor gives a nice weather effect and a small cafe inside with limited but really great tasting menu is fantastic. Decently sized auditorium for conducting small shows and workshops Overall lovely experience
Rohit G — Google review
Great place for performing intimate theatre. Audience are of intellectual kind. So better to make great plays than just-for-fun types.
Prady K — Google review
Very beautiful place. My only request is they should provide better chairs. Even normal plastic chairs would be better than those
Prema R — Google review
There's a very positive vibe in this place. For an artist, it's like home. It could be called as a dancer's abode because it's just the perfect space and lighting that brings in a sense of belongingness to a community. From outside the building it seems like an average place. Once you are inside you find neatly kept restrooms on the left and a mini kitchen set up for refreshments and then you open the door to this magnificent studio.In love with this place.
Selja B — Google review
Many beautiful events and workshops happen here, with international artists and experienced teachers. One of the bests in India for sure.
Sina S — Google review
It's nice small place to perform plays. The place is located at the 4th floor. Seating can be made much better instead of having the audience to just sit on floor.
Rahul R — Google review
4th Floor, B Block, Brahmananda Court, 37, Lal Bagh Main Rd, K.S. Garden, Raja Ram Mohanroy Extension, Sudhama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560027, India•http://www.shoonyaspace.com/•+91 77608 32226•Tips and more reviews for Shoonya Centre for Art and Somatic Practices

44Parasailing In Jakkur

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Experience the thrill of parasailing in Jakkur, Bangalore, as you soar through the skies and take in breathtaking views of the city. Located at Jakkur Aerodrome, this adventure activity is a must-visit for adrenaline junkies. The aerodrome spans 214 acres and offers not only parasailing but also micro flights and paramotoring. Visitors can enjoy flying around sunset for an even more beautiful experience. The rates are affordable, making it accessible to all.
Amazing thing to do on a weekend. Not too far from the city. Available only on Saturday and Sunday. Costs 624/person , worth the price. 5 minutes of bird like feel at the 7 to 8 storeys height. Suggested to visit as early as 7am so that you can feel that morning mist when you're in the sky. Photography available at 100Rs. for some 11-12 pictures in DSLR.
CA A — Google review
We had been here for para sailing, it was an amazing experience and very much memorable too. Luckily, got to fly around the sunset time, which made it look more beautiful and the thrill of flying in open air is simply awesome. The rate for flying is pretty cheap. For those who haven't gone in flights at all, this is a life time memory, and even otherwise. This adventure was actually a gift to ourselves for our marriage anniversary. We thoroughly enjoyed it and longing to try again, soon.
Pramod K — Google review
Overall a normal experience. When you see people doing it you will more thrilling rather than doing it. Two major negativities. There is nothing like time slot, they use first come first serve methodology. I booked for 10am and my turn came at 1pm. Have to wait for hours in barren land with no water. And then when I was close to my turn some vip came in between and then they delayed the turn. Take off and landing are safe But when you regain your sense after take off in air, it will be the time to come down again. Staff is cooperative but waiting is like hell. Can try it once but don't book any tickets anywhere Just go there and directly pay and get you chance
Vivek K — Google review
Safety equipment is not good it's broken. No proper instructions. Worst time management. Waited more then 1 hour 30 mints even though reached on time as per slot given
Syed S — Google review
The staff were nice. The place was not crowded. The ride was amazing. I wish it was faster and longer.
Benith I — Google review
Best sport for adventure lovers. Best place for giving thrilling experience to their girlfriends and Love proposal so guys get ready . We enjoyed at lot....but you'll fly in the sky only 1 min...even though it is a best experience ever had.
Stephen K — Google review
So, an honest review. It is thrilling, exciting. But the distance is roughly a kilometer. You are in the air for about 2-3 minutes at a height of 200 feet. But the charges are less compared to other places, so you land on land. The staff is really good and courteous. A good get away for a while on a weekend.
Richa S — Google review
Great experience, friendly staff. Good price. I highly recommend it to anyone.
Mateusz R — Google review
Jakkur Aerodrome, NCC gate entrance, New, Kempegowda Int'l Airport Rd, Jakkur, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560064, India•Tips and more reviews for Parasailing In Jakkur

45Opera House Open Theater

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The Opera House Open Theater, a historic gem nestled in Bengaluru's Ashok Nagar, has undergone a remarkable transformation. Once a fading memory for long-time residents, this architectural marvel on Brigade Road was revitalized by Samsung Electronics when they launched the Largest Mobile Experience Center here in 2018. This British-era structure now serves as a hub of technology and innovation. Visitors can explore an impressive array of Samsung products while enjoying the beautifully restored ambiance that pays homage to its rich history.
A lovely architectural masterpiece housing a wide variety of Samsung products. The staff is quite helpful and knowledgeable. We were looking for a fridge but they didn't have a wide range of refrigerators available. Overall the focus seems a lot more on phones and personal computing. The parking is on the street and is paid.
Sahil P — Google review
The thing which caught our(friends) attention was the music, it was the Classical Shastriya* Music by the Unnati* Band. One of the best experiences. it made our day. And of course, Samsung has put all of its product, showcasing their advanced technology and usefulness.
Harsh S — Google review
A signature store fron Samsung, of you want to see the products and interact with the sales it's a good place to the people here are knowledgeable and service is also better then most of the other service centers. But still don't get fooled that you will get good service. It's still same old, like when back panel came out from glue being weak within warranty, they were, it's common because of phone heat and it's a user errors. Seriously?
Mohit A — Google review
Brought 2 Samsung A73 phones. The green line issue occurred after the OS update. The authorized service center says only S-Series phones are eligible for free solution, and no solutions are available for A73. It's evident the issue is intentionally introduced to cheat customers as part of the OS update. How can there be a free solution for S-Series and not for other products, especially the ones that have Samsung commitment to at least 4 major OS updates.
Sachin N — Google review
The staff doesn't show respect to costumers Not upto the mark
GURUPRASAD P — Google review
The two tale experience where the latter alone earned the stars, averaging it out to 2. I traveled all the way from Chennai via train, reaching the Samsung Opera House on a Saturday morning. My goal was simple: to beat the crowds and get a good experience of the monitors on display. This place is, as far as I know, the only facility in India that has multiple high-end monitors on display, including curved, LED, 3D, and other gaming monitors. I got there around 11 AM and the initial experience was a letdown. I got in touch with a sales executive, Mr. Pannadra (Hope I got the name right), who showed no interest right from the start. He wouldn't welcome any questions or even help turn on the PC to let me experience the PBP (Picture-by-Picture) mode on an ultrawide monitor that was already plugged in and ready to go. He interrupted the rather unwelcoming experience a couple of times, asking if I was done. When another accompanying person joined me about 10 minutes after I got in, he came over and in a very condescending tone said, "I can ALLOW you for 5 more minutes, then I'll close this section." This was baffling. There were no other customers waiting for the monitors, nor was the rest of the showroom struggling for executives to handle customers. After raising my concerns about the staff behavior in this so-called "Experience" center, Ms. Thulsi, the department manager, handled the situation decently. She connected us over the phone with Mr. Hari, who was more than happy to help, but we decided it would be better to come back once he was in the store. I went back the next day and met Mr. Hari in person. The experience was a complete 180. Mr. Hari is super knowledgeable, he understands the customer, and he ensures that your in-store experience and your effort to get there are truly beneficial. His inputs convinced me to purchase a monitor that was three times my original budget. He supported me even after I made the purchase through the Samsung Shop online, as it was more economical, and not giving him the direct sale. He works for the brand, and it shows, unlike a few others who may just be working for a salary.
Varun M — Google review
Most un-professional, un-ethical service center. I had gotten my s23 Ultra's display changed. They have damaged the S pen and are now not owning up to their mistakes. Do check your phones thoroughly and click photos before handing it to them
1DA20EE025_KUSHAL R — Google review
No way to contact them by phone. This is unreal. SAMSUNG WHY FO YOU HIRE SUB PAR MANAGERS WHO CANNOT MAINTAIN POINTS AMD MODES OF CONTACT FOR CUSTOMERS OF ALL AGES AND ABILITIES? DOES THIS THOUGHTLESSNESS TRANSLATE INTO SUB PAR AFTER SALES SERVICE? HOW NOT SO?
R C — Google review
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46Campmonk

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Campmonk.com in Sakleshpur is a popular romantic destination for nature-loving couples. It offers a Bollywood fantasy experience under the starry sky, making it an ideal spot for creating lasting memories. While it may not be suitable for those seeking activities, the camp provides a peaceful environment by the lake with clean facilities and serene surroundings. Although some find it slightly overpriced, others have had amazing experiences at events and team gatherings, enjoying the spectacular location and cozy tents.
Well maintained property and not very far from City centre. Location is superb and descent spread of lunch and snacks. Staff are extremely helpful. Best part of this property is lake and greenery around it. Could improve bit on food like having some biscuits along with tea. Its best place for family picnic or gathering. They have common toilets' for families who carry own tents. Enough car parking. One can carry outside food and have lunch .
Mmrd — Google review
Lovely place to take a quick break from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is near the zoo and an animal sanctuary. The food, music and service was good. You have to book the cottages before, hand as there aren't many. Boating on the lake is very relaxing . There's horse riding, cycling and fishing too. We stayed in the black cottage which was good enough for 2 adults and 2 kids under 8. The camp looks amazing during the night when the lights are turned on and the bonfire starts. Will be visiting again once the summer heat passes.
Sweta R — Google review
Recently for a long holiday i wanted to go out of town but i did not want to travel due to rising temperature this summer!! I happened to choose camp monk for 3days stay! Totally worth it and peaceful property! Staff is super humble! Especially the two hosts are awesome and too patient! I had my super weekend with campmonk Bannerghatta! I would suggest the black cabin! Its super clean! You guys made my weekend♥️
Varsha V — Google review
Campervan trip to Kabini - it was definitely an experience and we did book the trip for the experience. It didn't disappoint us in terms of the facilities that were provided from Campmonk's side. Mr.Thomas who was our trip leader was so helpful and facilitated everything for us with utmost professionalism. Kudos to the team for maintaining standards. Was a bit disappointed with the location though as it was not a lakeside view as advertised 😔 We were given the halt at a parking lot of a resort and yes there was a lake which was a good walking distance and not visible from where we parked. None the less the resort facilities were top notch but expensive. Overall enjoyed the experience but location wise could have done better as it got really hot by evening and a lakeside breeze would have been a relief.
Laya B — Google review
Had an amazing time at Camp Monks pindrop event. The location was spectacular, comfy cosy and clean tents and loo facilities. Met some interesting people and the vibe was so fun! Much needed time outdoors!
Shreya M — Google review
Been there for a team event , stayed overnight and it was a fun filled place with peace to enjoy. Visit the place , make your own tents , enjoy the lake side evening with a tea or beer 🍺
Jerry T — Google review
If you are looking for activities, this place is not for you. If you really are a peace lover and would like to spend some peaceful time by the lake for hours, this place is for you. Cleanliness is maintained. Toilets are clean, noise free and polution free. One thing bothered me, the cost. I lived in a container and paid 7000+ for a night stay. Food is not included in this. I paid around 10000 for a night stay including food. Little overpriced for a camp site without any activities. Food: little costly. Kitchen Service: Expect delayed service.
Vishwajeet B — Google review
Host Manju is too down to earth person, very easy to connect with. I just loved the place, If you really don't want to do anything, drive to campmonk and relax in the arms of nature. I left my phone away when i was at their property, the nature speaking by itself was mesmerizing, although the mosquitos had eaten us, especially in the evening, but thats the part of the nature :) Usually the quality of food is on my mind when we travel, but food at campmonk was just too awesome. We couldn't do the Kayaking due to the phobia inbuilt nature within ourselves, but we would definitely return to campmonk during rainy seasons, as i love the smell and the sound of the rainz, and this time i will have to stay in the tents to experience, recently we had been to their containers, they were clean and well organized. Just a perfect place to be at when your tired of the hustle wustle of the city / work. We took some highway, Nice Highway as it was mentioned, the drive to the place was spectacular (I was on Activa Honda :) )
Ritesh T — Google review
395, 18th Main Rd, 6th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India•http://www.campmonk.com/?utm_source=GMB&utm_medium=Organic&utm_c…•+91 95904 95495•Tips and more reviews for Campmonk

47Big Banyan Tree

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The Big Banyan Tree is a 400-year-old natural wonder spread across 3 acres, creating a massive maze of vertical roots that provide great picnic spots and ample space for children to explore. However, visitors should be cautious of the monkeys that call this tree home. The intertwining branches form a captivating sight, symbolizing the cycle of life from birth to death.
This is a must visit and you can plan to spend an hour here. Better to plan a visit here along with manchenbele dam
Mgn — Google review
The Big Banyan Tree is almost a 400 year old Banyan Tree and is also a Heritage Tree. The tree is home to >30 monkeys and lot of birds. The park is adequately maintained and also houses a temple inside. It is advised to visit here in the evening or morning to spend quality time here. It is the biggest Banyan Tree in Karnataka and 6th Biggest in India! It is located 8 kms away from Bangalore Mysore State highway.
Gaurav K — Google review
Visiting the Big Banyan Tree was a refreshing experience. Spread across several acres, this centuries-old tree is beautifully maintained and offers a peaceful retreat away from the city rush. Walking under its massive canopy feels almost magical, with the roots and branches creating a natural maze. The place is clean, serene, and perfect for a short family outing or quiet reflection. Local vendors nearby add to the charm, but the highlight is simply the sheer size and grandeur of the tree. A must-visit if you enjoy nature and want to witness one of Bangalore’s iconic natural landmarks
Krishna C — Google review
Big banyan was beautiful. Lots of monkeys and nice 5 mins walk around. It’s quiet and small stroll .. they have benches to sit.
Sushma S — Google review
The Big Banyan Tree, or Dodda Alada Mara, is a mesmerizing natural attraction that consistently earns high praise, evidenced by its 4.4-star rating. It’s an essential getaway from the city, offering a profound sense of scale and tranquility that is unmatched. The Overwhelming Positive Experience Visitors are immediately captivated by the sheer majesty of this single Banyan tree, estimated to be over 400 years old. Positive reviews frequently describe it as a natural wonder, marveling at the colossal canopy that spans over three acres, creating a dense, cool microclimate perfect for escaping the Bengaluru heat. The atmosphere is consistently lauded as a "peaceful oasis" and a "serene retreat." Many appreciate the spiritual significance and the opportunity for a quiet, contemplative stroll beneath the intertwined aerial roots, often mentioning the sense of awe and connection to nature. Comparing Positive and Negative Sentiments While the core attraction—the magnificent tree—receives universal acclaim, a comparison of previous reviews reveals two main points of contention. The Environment vs. Amenities: Positives highlight the park's lush greenery and well-maintained premises, making it a great picnic or photography spot. Conversely, recurring negative feedback points to a desire for better facilities, such as more adequate seating, improved restrooms, and limited parking space, which detract from the overall "value for money" for some. Tranquility vs. Wildlife Interaction: The presence of wildlife, like monkeys, is often mentioned as a charming natural feature by some. However, a significant number of less favorable reviews warn that these monkeys can be troublesome, occasionally snatching food and disrupting the peace, creating an inconvenience for visitors. Ultimately, the Big Banyan Tree's enduring appeal lies in its ancient, majestic presence. While a few visitors wish for more modern amenities and caution about the playful wildlife, the powerful experience of standing beneath this 400-year-old natural marvel is overwhelmingly positive and highly recommended, provided you plan your visit before the 5:00 PM closing time.
Radhyl J — Google review
This is different from Dodda Aalada Mara which is a really huge place. The reason to visit this big banyan tree is if you have time constraints. This is a nice place to relax but smaller. You can find a bench and enjoy greenery and peace
Aniruddha P — Google review
It’s fascinating to learn about the 400-year history and existence of the majestic Big Banyan Tree 🌳. A truly great place to visit, offering breathtaking views and a close connection with nature. The experience is incredibly beautiful, unique, and unforgettable, making it a joy to walk around and soak in its timeless charm. Must explore #NammaBengaluru #BigBanyanTree #Historic #NatureLover
Ravi U — Google review
I recently visited BigBanentry by mistake while actually planning to go to Dodda Aladamara. The main reason for this confusion is that many reviews for BigBanentry have photos from Dodda Aladhamara, which misleads people while navigating. I would kindly suggest not posting Dodda Aladhamara photos under BigBanentry’s location, as it creates unnecessary confusion for visitors. Keeping the photos accurate will really help travelers and locals find the right place without trouble. Big Banyan Place is inside a small park with just a single banyan tree. It is not very big when compared to Dodda Aladhamara, which is much larger and more famous. If you’re looking for the grand banyan experience, I’d suggest visiting Dodda Aladhamara instead.
Lakshmana P — Google review
2087, 24th Main Rd, Vanganahalli, 1st Sector, HSR Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560102, India•Tips and more reviews for Big Banyan Tree

48ಪುಟಾಣಿ ರೈಲು ನಿಲ್ದಾಣ Cubbon Park Bal Bhavan

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ಪುಟಾಣಿ ರೈಲು ನಿಲ್ದಾಣ Cubbon Park Bal Bhavan is a delightful place for families to spend quality time outdoors. The park features a mini-park where visitors can have picnics and play, as well as attractions like the Toy Train Ride and Doll Museum with a diverse collection of dolls and toys from around the world.
Bring back your inner child 😉 This place is located inside cubbon park! Entry fee for adult Rs 10 kids Rs 5 This place has toy train 🚂 boating 🛶 and kids play games (separate tickets has to be purchased for toy train and boating) They got restaurant inside this place which has kids friendly menu and very economical.
Pavithra M — Google review
The Cubbon Park toy train offers a charming and scenic ride, perfect for families and kids. It’s affordable, nostalgic, and ideal for a relaxing exploration of the park. While the ride is short and maintenance could improve, it’s a fun experience worth trying.
Mithun N — Google review
Trampoline scam This person charges children who don't enter the trampoline. Beware. He accepts only cash and refuses online payment. The trampoline is sub standard and he is constantly telling children not to jump. Authorities need to take immediate action against him for the safety and security of children.
Jayadev R — Google review
Such a hype'd place from the past . It's lost its glory days. Neglect and poorly maintained. Total waste of time and money. Kids won't have any memories but just pure nightmares! Taxpayers money going down the drain. Deforestation, bad infrastructure and pathetic play areas. I can't remember one good thing about this place that I can could recall for my kids to remember.
Nand G — Google review
Undoubtedly a joyful place for kids and also a little relaxing moment for the rest of age groups. The joy ride train is the main attraction here, followed by boating, rotator, dragon ride and play area. Entrance ticket is Rs.20 per person. Joy ride ticket: Rs.30 per adult and Rs.10 per kid It has snacks counters inside. Entrance to this place is from signal within park.
Rajendra ( — Google review
We visited cubbon park toy train on 19th April 2025 Saturday evening with our kids. It was horrible,so dirty,not maintained at all, every where you see only plastic covers and waste thrown,no proper dustbins, drainage water over flowing, dead rats, is this the place you really want to take your kids? I don't know wat the concerned people are doing. It's a place for children, which has to have some basic cleanliness. When we sit in the toy train,it crosses a big pile of waste,is that wat you want to see on a train ride? Hope it reaches the concerned person and they take some action. Even people who visit this place please maintain some hygiene, don't throw waste here and there, please use dustbins.
Lakshmikanth D — Google review
Poorly maintained. Nothing is working here. The play area is closed (they still collect entry fee). Do not visit this place. It's a nightmare for kids. Nothing to play here. Visit smaller play areas in your society or BBMP parks near your place.
Zubin B — Google review
Most awful place especially so on weekends, they charge entrance ticket but all the kids park within is closed, so why the hell the charge? Best avoided. If very particular, best to go on weekdays.
Shalmika B — Google review
XHGX+M76, Unnamed Road, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India•Tips and more reviews for ಪುಟಾಣಿ ರೈಲು ನಿಲ್ದಾಣ Cubbon Park Bal Bhavan

49Wonderla Amusement Park

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Located 26 kilometers from Bangalore's city center, Wonderla Amusement Park is a top attraction in the area. It offers a wide range of entertainment including water rides, roller coasters, a Ferris wheel, and virtual reality experiences. Visitors recommend avoiding weekends due to the crowds and suggest bringing a polyester or synthetic swimsuit for the water attractions. Overall, it's described as an amazing park offering thrilling experiences and wonderful enjoyment for all visitors.
Thrilled
Vaseem K — Google review
It supports and caring support place
Valla B — Google review
Best place to visit.You can enjoy.Only people who don't fear go or else your money is waste.You want to play all games.
CHETAN . — Google review
It's just amazing park all over india ......I have been here for 5 to 6 times and the new roller coaster ride is just ...........👌
RAKHI N — Google review
The experts was very good on wonderla
IBM Y — Google review
Not go on Saturday & Sunday. Carry your polyester or synthetic swim suit, not cotton one.
Himali C — Google review
I am coming 😁😁😁
Kamal K — Google review
Wonderful
Jerrin W — Google review
Karnataka 562109, India•Tips and more reviews for Wonderla Amusement Park

50Ozone

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Ozone Adventures offers the ultimate thrill of bungee jumping, where you can take a leap of faith from a towering platform and experience the heart-racing freefall before rebounding back up. Additionally, it is a one-stop destination for adventure gears and 4x4 accessories. The owner, Ashok, is known for being knowledgeable and informative about the products available. Whether you're looking for off-road accessories or electronic items, Ozone Adventures has something to offer every adventure seeker.
One Stop place for adventure gears and 4*4 accessories. Ashok the owner was well knowledgeable and informative.
Bharath J — Google review
Doesn't exist... 24.6.2024... Please call them before going....
AISWARYA B — Google review
Best off road accessories.......... Hard to find the location (Tiny faded ozone board which hides well in the corner).....
Adarsh G — Google review
They are closed. They don't operate anymore. Don't waste cash coming here.
Aishwarya J — Google review
There is nothing like ozone adventure sports...don't go with the Google suggestion
Chandana C — Google review
Just visited for some electronic items But did not purchase.
Prabhu V — Google review
It's an office space not an amusement park
Sachin K — Google review
Place doesn't exist
Madhu S — Google review
1 Block, novelty house, 75, Railway Parallel Rd, Kumarapark West, 4th Block, Kumara Park West, Seshadripuram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560020, India•+91 80 4123 1007•Tips and more reviews for Ozone
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