





Get lost in space at the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, a must-see attraction for stargazers and aspiring astronomers alike. Be sure to stop by the theater to check out the show schedule.
This majestic temple serves as a religious and cultural center for the surrounding region. The beautiful complex mixes modern glass construction with more traditional gopuram.
Enjoy a full day of fresh air and outdoor activity when you visit this 1,250-acre lake that attracts locals and tourists alike.
This 16th-century temple is dedicated to the vehicle of Lord Shiva, Nandi the bull. Visitors flock to this sacred space to see the famous sitting bull statue, which is more than four meters tall and six meters long.
A striking white structure only steps away from Ulsoor Lake, Sri Guru Singh Sabha is the city’s largest Sikh shrine.
This quiet village is located in the hills of the Antara Gange, near Kolar. Enjoy a peaceful day of trekking through the hills, exploring the caves, or visit the renowned Sri Kashi Vishweshwara temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Built in 1887 by King Chamaraja Wadiyar, this sprawling palace features architecture inspired by the UK’s Windsor Castle, including turrets and crenelated parapets.
The main attractions at Kotilingeshwara Temple are its impressive collection of nine million distinct lingams, and a towering lingam dedicated to Nandi, the guardian deity to Kailash. This site is comprised of eleven smaller temples and different facilities for events and celebrations.
The Kolaramma Temple is a strong cultural site and religious for the people of Kolar. This historic Hindu temple features intricate carvings and was constructed nearly 1000 years ago out of granite in a South Indian style.
Spanning approximately 200 acres and featuring flower beds and fountains, this colonial-era park is the perfect spot for a picnic or a revitalizing jog in the city center. It’s also the site of the state library.
Chikka Tirupati is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, located on the outskirts of Bengaluru. Although the exact date of construction is unknown, the temple is centuries old and features Dravidian architecture. Take in its impressive 5-tier gopura and the central shine featuring a standing Venkateshwara.
This small village is also known as Fort of Ash, due to the color of the rocks in the area. Enjoy a day trip to this quaint town and visit the old fort or its temples. The hilltop lookout offers panoramic views, and it’s well known as the birthplace of Hyder Ali, father of Tipu Sultan.
Situated in the quaint town of Murudeshwar, take in the incredible sight of the world's second tallest statue of Shiva. Measuring 37 meters in height, this statue is said to sparkle in the reflecting sunlight and features spectacular views of the surrounding Arabian Sea.
Head to Commercial Street for an exciting day of shopping. This bustling shopping district in the heart of Bangalore has it all—from fashion boutiques and street stalls to jewelry shops and traditional silk emporiums.
This welcoming local mall has outlets from major international and local brands. After your shopping spree, enjoy a movie at the multiplex or a bite to eat at the food court.
Admire the impressive architecture of this historical site in Bengaluru. The fort was originally built as a mud fort in the 16th century and was converted into a stone fort in the 18th century.
Construction was completed on this spectacular structure in 1791, and it served as the summer palace of Tipu Sultan until his reign ended in 1799. Take a tour of the grounds for a glimpse of Indo-Islamic architecture.