Tuesday, 3 May 2011

PLACES




Parks
                                                                                                                                  


Lal Bagh Botanical Garden- It is said to be the one of the most beautiful botanical gardens of India. One of the major attractions in the garden is The Glass House. The Glass House is designed in view with the London Crystal Palace.
Cubbon Park-  The Cubbon Park is spread over an area of around 300 acres and was laid by Sir Mark Cubbon in 1864, the then Viceroy of India.
Wonderla (amusement park) – India’s largest amusement park that offers thrill rides, water slides, musical fountains, virtual reality theatre, and restaurants.
Innovative Film City- an entertainment park with attractions like Ripley's Believe it or not museum, Wax Museum, Miniature City, Aqua Kingdom, Funplex etc it has something for everyone
                                                                                                                                                      


Other Places of Interest



Bangalore Palace – This palace is said to be inspired by The Windsor Castle of England.  It is smeared with Lawns, Towers and Arches. One would also come across windows designed in Gothic Style, Painting and rich Wooden Carvings. Today the place is used for concerts, exhibitions and also weddings.
Tipu Sultan Fort-Inside the fort there is Tipu Sultan Palace. It is mainly made wood and reflects great work of artistry. It was the summer retreat of Tipu Sultan.
Vidhan Soudha - The Vidhan Soudha is the State Legislature and The Secretariat of Karnataka.
Ulsoor Lake – The largest lake in Bangalore is located close to M. G. Road and offers rowing facilities. Bannerghatta National Park - Some of the major attractions of Bannerghatta National Park is the Tiger and Lion Safari, Crocodile Farm and Butterfly Park. The park is home to a wide variety of animals like royal Bengal tiger, hyenas, bison, and black buck, leopard, barking deer, elephant and wild boar.



                                                       
                                                                   















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