Vehicle | Capacity | Per KM | Per Day AVG | EXTRA |
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Innova | 6 + 1 | RS. 16/KM | 300 KM | TOLL TAX AND DRIVER FOOD |
As the capital of the state of Karnataka, Bengaluru, formerly known as Bangalore, is the largest city in the state. On the Deccan Plateau, it is located in the southern part of India. There is a mix of traditions and modernity in the city. Various ethnicities residing in the city celebrate their own cultural festivals at the same time as engaging in the recent resurgence of the city's café culture and pub-hopping. Due to its status as the hub of Indian IT development, it is often referred to as the 'Silicon Valley'.
A lush green area surrounds Bangalore, interspersed with waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, and brooks and rivers just waiting for you to explore them and discover what they have to offer. Cubbon Park, Ulsoor Lake, Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park, Bugle Rock Park, and Lumbini Garden are some of the marvels of this city because of the presence of lush gardens and pastoral land that gives it the reputation of being the 'Garden City of India'.
There are a lot of picturesque sites in Bangalore where you can try some of the most adrenaline rushing activities. Hiking or trekking at destinations like Ramanagara, Nandi Hills, Savandurga, and Narayanagiri is one of the most exciting activities undertaken by trek enthusiasts. It is also possible to try camping and fishing over here for a rejuvenating experience that you will never forget.
Besides being a place for nature lovers, Bangalore is also a place for music lovers. In Bangalore, Hard Rock is regarded as one of the most elite pubs due to the live performances it hosts by renowned bands. Other entertainment spots can also be found within the city such as Snow City, a place where visitors can enjoy ice-skating, gaming arcades, bowling lanes, and a variety of other activities that enthuse visitors.
There are two distinct seasons in Bangalore - the wet season and the dry season. A wet season begins with the arrival of the monsoon in June and lasts until September. During the rest of the year, it is mostly dry, but there are some unpredictable showers that may occur. It is usually sunny during the dry days, with temperatures not exceeding 25 - 30 degrees Celsius on the hottest days. During the months of November to March is the best time to visit Bangalore.
By road, the distance between Pune and Bangalore is 853 km. From Pune to Bangalore, cabs can cover the distance in about 15 hours 44 minutes, depending on the traffic conditions. Your travel time to Bangalore may be affected by the speed of the bus, train, or vehicle you are traveling in.
There is no better time to visit Bangalore than during the winter season, from October to February, when the weather is pleasantly cool and pleasant. It is located in the southern part of India, where the climate is moderate all year round, with mild summers and mild winters.
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Originally built by Reverend J Garett in 1862 to resemble Windsor Castle, Bangalore Palace was the summer capital of Mysore's Maharajas for a short period of time. The palace is spread over an area of 453 acres and is renowned for its magnificent Tudor style architecture and a collection of beautiful objects of art that belonged to the royal family that are displayed at the palace for the public to enjoy.
It is important to note that the 40 tour has an audio guide instead of a live guide that explains the history behind each section of this marvellous heritage site. Its interiors are decorated with stained glass windows, skylights, neoclassical furniture, family photographs, ceremonial garments, hunting trophies and royal clothing used during ceremonies in the palace.