Anjum Khanna - 10 Tourist Places to Visit in Bangalore
- anjumkhanna00
- Oct 26, 2020
- 4 min read
If you are looking for tourist attractions in Bangalore, your search ends here! While there’s plenty of options before you, we’ve shortlisted some of the best places in Bangalore that are sure to keep you busy. Be sure to take your camera with you!
1. Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lal Bagh is a popular tourist attraction in Bangalore that spans over 240 acres. Lal Bagh serves as the home for nearly 1,854 species of flora that are of French, Afghan and Persian origin. Commenced as a pet project of Sultan Hyder Ali, it was eventually concluded by his heir Tipu Sultan.
Lal Bagh turns into a sight to behold in the month of January with dazzling flower displays. While the glass house is the regular venue for flower-shows, the Lal Bagh Rock, considered to be millions of years old, is said to attract a horde of visitors.
Famous for: Bird-watching, Flower displays, Annual flower shows
Timings: 6 AM to 7 PM throughout the year
2. Wonder La Water Park

Wonder La is the best amusement park in Bangalore city. This simply is not just an amusement park, but a world of breathtaking charm. The amusement park offers innumerable fun rides for kids and teens, including wooden water chute, pipes of different heights and curves to slide through. Among other noteworthy water rides at the park are the vertical drop and artificial wave pools
3. Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

A must-visit for all you science geeks out there, VITM at Kasturba Road promises a mesmerizing experience. The museum contains artifacts, prototype machines and replicas relating to the field of science and technology.
Relish exploring the numerous electrical, space-related and biotechnological exhibits (depicting the various respective forms and utilities). Treat your eyes to a 3-D film show or one of the many science shows held at the place. Keep an eye out for the mammoth animated dinosaur when you’re busy exploring the museum.
Famous for: Technological artifacts
Timings: 10 AM to 6 PM every day
4. Bannerghatta National Park

Considered a paradise for nature-buffs and wildlife enthusiasts, the Bannerghatta National Park (located on Bannerghatta Road), seeks to uphold ecotourism and impart the significance of conserving wildlife to the upcoming generations.
You can either choose to roam around the zoo on foot and observe the different animal and bird species, or hop aboard a jeep/bus and enjoy a safari. The newly added butterfly farm is will serve as an added attraction.
Famous for: Adventure, Wildlife
Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM every day except Tuesday
5. Bangalore Palace

Bangalore palace, enclosed by beautiful gardens, is a famous tourist spot in Bangalore. It is now owned by the Mysore Royal family. It is one of the most eye-catching tourist attractions in Bangalore. The wooden structure of the palace along with the splendid carvings both outside and inside the palace depicts various architectural styles and showcases the royal culture. It is said that King Chamarajendra Wadiyar drew his inspiration from the Windsor Castle of London.
6. Bull Temple

The Bull temple in Basavanagudi was built by the founder of Bangalore – Kempe Gowda. Boasting an exemplary display of the Dravidian architectural style, the temple houses a massive idol of Nandi (the bull) which is said to be carved out of a single rock piece. The famous groundnut fair takes place at the Bull Temple on a yearly basis.
Famous for: Architecture, History
Timings: 6 AM – 12 PM & 5:30 PM – 9 PM every day
7. Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park is a major tourist place in Bangalore, with 300 acres of green foliage. Having been laid down by Lord Cubbon, it is an ideal place for nature lovers and those seeking a calm atmosphere. The Bangalore Aquarium is also situated here, and this aquarium is the second largest aquarium in India. It is also known for its beautiful landscapes. Naturally occurring rocky outcrops have been beautifully integrated with lush green thickets of trees, sprawling flower beds and impressive bamboo groves.
8. ISKCON Temple

Situated at Rajajinagar, ISKCON Bengaluru is one of the largest ISKCON temples in the world and a showcase of zealous devotion for Lord Krishna.
The temple plays host to a number of activities/programmes such as prayer meets, sloka recitals, cultural events and festival celebrations. The notable aspects of the temple are its six separate shrines, a 9 m gold plated Kalash shikara, and a 17 m gold-plated flag post.
Famous for: Architecture, Krishna Consciousness
Timings: 7:15 AM – 1 PM & 4:15 PM – 8:15 PM everyday
9. Tipu Sultan’s Palace

Tipu Sultan’s Palace is located inside the Tipu Sultan Fort. Built between 1781 and 1791, the Emperor referred to it as the ‘Rash-e-Jannat’. Now, Tipu Sultan’s Palace has been converted into a museum and is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. The structure has two storeys and has wonderful wooden carvings that adorn the columns and balconies.
10. Chunchi Falls

Chunchi falls, is almost 50 feet high cascade of the falls. The best time to visit this fall would be right after the monsoon when there is enough water in the Arkavathi river. There is a power station ahead of Chunchi falls. After the power station is installed, the amount of water has reduced significantly here . One should not try to step closer to the falls, it might be risky and dangerous. Chunchi falls has witnessed accidents before. There is no entry fee to this place. However, one should not stay there until late evening. As the place is deserted, the chances of mishaps are pretty high.
About Anjum Khanna
Anjum Khanna is from India and here is what he shares with you the best places to visit Bangalore.
The things in the world that Anjum Khanna love most include whales, safaris, the Arctic, snow, scuba diving, bungee jumping, street food, guacamole, when my backpack comes out first on the baggage carousel, not getting sunburnt and travelling independently.
Anjum Khanna also visited luxurious hotels and destinations around the world including Marrakech, Mauritius, La Reunion, Sardinia, Munich and Greece and aims to inspire fellow others to pursue their dream career in travel.
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