06/09/2022
Bangalore Mysore Ooty tour package for 5 days 4 nights starting from Bangalore City.
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Bangalore, Mysore, and Ooty are the three tourist destinations visited in this tour package, in 5 days and 4 nights this package starts and ends in Bangalore City, and the package code is BMO5D4N.
Detailed illustrated Itinerary of Bangalore, Mysore, and Ooty tour package for 5 days and 4 nights.
On Day 01, your Arrival at Bengaluru (also called Bangalore).
Upon your arrival in Bangalore, The Driver meets and greets you at any of the locations in Bangalore, After the initial meet and greet, pick up and then drive to the Hotel in Bangalore, after some rest drive to the top sightseeing places in Bangalore officially Bengaluru.
» No 1 attraction in Bangalore and the must-visit is Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Established in the year 1760 CE by Hyder Ali, Lalbagh is a treasure house of plants, the vibrant floral wealth of Lalbagh extends over an area of 97 hectares(240 acres) accommodating 1854 species, 673 genera, and 890 cultivars of plants. The star attractions of Lalbagh are famous:
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Giant Amazon Water Lilies, Lalbagh Bangalore
› The Glass House was initially called the Albert Victor Conservatory; the Structure was modeled after England’s Crystal Palace.
› The Kempegowda II built the Kempegowda Watchtower in 16th Century CE.
› The Rock, aka Peninsular Gneiss at Lalbagh, a Geographical Monument of India, is one of the oldest rock formations on Earth, estimated 2500 to 3000 million years old.
› The Floral Clock is a seven-meter dial clock powered by solar and was gifted by HMT ( Hindustan Machine Tools Limited) some 35 years ago.
Electrical Vehicle to explore Lalbagh
Electrical Vehicle to explore Lalbagh
› The Bonsai Garden with Bonsai planets with ages between 5 years to 65 years are found here.
› The Rose garden with 150 Rose varieties with different colors.
› Hibiscus Garden has over 150 varieties and colors of Hibiscus flower plants planted here.
› Lalbagh also houses a Lotus pond, Lalbagh Lake, Cactus Garden, Fountains, and boating.
› Lalbagh Waterfalls is a man-made waterfall the new addition to the Lalbagh Botanical Garden, below is the video.
› Entry fees to visit the Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a sum of Rs 50/- per person, and in our experience when we visited this place it took around 5 hours to explore this vast 240 acres of garden, However, there is one more additional service is available that is an electrical vehicle which will cost Rs 125/- per person by which is garden can be explored within an hour, a good 3 hours can be saved.
Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore
Signboard stating the highlights of Lalbagh
» Dodda Basavanagudi popularly called the Bull Temple is your next destination as a tourist, and it is just 1.3 km from Lalbagh Botanical Garden, This temple dedicated to Demi-God Nandhi was built in the year 1537 CE by Kempe Gowda and houses the large granite Nandi monolith 15ft (4.6m) placed on a plinth in the temple.
» Dodda Ganesha temple is just 200 meters to Dodda Basavanagudi houses the huge single monolith statue of Lord Ganesha, it is only of its kind in the entire Bangalore, which was built about around 500 years as per priest of this temple Mr. Venugopal.
» Bugle Rock, locally called Kahale Bande, houses one of the earliest rock formations in India and is also a Watchtower built by Kempegowda in the 16th Century CE, if you are fond of Geography a must visit this place, it is only 300 meters to Dodda Ganesha Temple.
Rocks inside Bugle Rocks park, Bangalore
Rocks inside Bugle Rocks park, Bangalore
» Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple a cave temple, built by the Kempe Gowda I in 16th Century CE, having pillars in the Vijayanagara style of architecture, is one of the beautiful examples of India’s astrophysical Knowledge.
Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple
Entrance to Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple
» By the time you finish visiting the above 5 places, time will be around 13:00 hrs, and its time for Lunch break for about 30 minutes, post lunch continue to visit the top sights.
» Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace is built entirely in Teak-Wood in Indo-Islamic architecture and was the summer residence of the Tipu Sultan in the Year 1791 CE.
Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
» Venkatappa Art Gallery also called VAG houses the large collections of paintings, and musical instruments of the famous artist, K. Venkatappa (1886CE – 1965CE).
Venkatappa Art Gallery
The building which houses Venkatappa Art Gallery
» Government Museum established in the year 1865 CE by the then Mysore State is one of the oldest museums in India. it is now an archaeological museum and houses rare collections of archaeological and geological artifacts including old jewelry, sculpture, coins, and inscriptions among the Halmidi inscriptions which is the earliest Kannada inscription dating back to the year 450 BCE.
» Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum (VITM) was inaugurated on 14 July 1962 in memory of Bharat Ratna Sir M Visvesvaraya. It has many theme-based galleys like Space – Emerging Technology in the Service of Mankind gallery, The ‘Science for Kids’ gallery, The Dinosaur Alive exhibit has a moving replica of a Spinosaurus, The Biotechnological Revolution, and many more.
Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum (VITM)
Exterior view of Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum (VITM)
» Cubbon Park is officially called Sri Chamarajendra Park was established in the Year 1870 CE and spans over 300 acres right in the Bangalore City center apart from floral treasures Cubbon park houses important monuments namely:
» Sheshadri Iyer Memorial Hall converted to State Central Library houses the largest collection of Books.
Jawahar Bal Bhavan a theme for kids established in the year 1967 CE, as a recreation hub for Children with Toy train rides, Horse rides, Boating, a Doll museum, educational programs, and fun activities.
» Bangalore Aquarium aka Government Aquarium is the second largest Aquarium in India, Established in the year 1983 CE houses a large collection of exotic cultivable, as well as ornamental fishes, that are on display.
Band Stand at Cubbon Park
Band Stand at Cubbon Park
» The Vidhana Soudha is the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka, constructed in Mysore Neo-Dravidian Style was completed in the year 1956. Hanumanthaiah aka Kengal Hanumanthaiah was the man behind this beautiful building who took only 6 years to redesign and finish this building. On Sundays and public holidays, this building will be illuminated.
» The Attara Kacheri was built in the year 1868 CE in the European Classic style and is one of the Historical buildings in Bangalore, and now it is used as Karnataka High Court.
» Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium, UB city India’s First Luxury Mall, MG Road, Brigade Road, and Commercial street, are nearby other attractions.
» National Gallery of Modern Art houses paintings by modern & contemporary Indian artists.
» Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium was established in the year 1989, the main attraction is the Sky Theatre comprising a 15-meter hemispherical dome on which the projection is made, and offers shows in Kannada and English. Besides that, there is also a Science park, with over forty Interactive Exhibits.
National Gallery of Modern Art