India and its diverse features make it one of the most fascinating countries in the world. The country is rich in culture and history. One can witness wide variety of flora and fauna along with structures from different eras of the country. India is one rich source of knowledge, which should be explored.
Bangalore is an exemplary example of diversity in the country. The leading IT hub in India, Bangalore has a side that is away from all the hustle and bustle of technology and mainly concentrates on providing respite from the busy city life. Bangalore is well connected to major cities like Delhi and Mumbai; there are large numbers of regular Mumbai to Bangalore flights. Air travel is the most convenient way of commuting between the two destinations.
The city houses beautiful parks, gardens, lakes and temples that must be visited. Away from the crowd and noises is situated Bannerghatta National Park, which offers visitors picturesque surroundings and rich fauna. The National Park is the home to Indian tigers, lions and crocodiles. It is indeed an ideal picnic corner offers features like serpentarium and lion safari. It also comprises of a small zoo and a butterfly park. An area of 7.5 acres constitutes of a conservatory for butterflies, museum and audio-visual room. There are around 20 species of butterflies inhabiting here.
Bangalore is also is a home of many temples including ISKCON Temple. This unique temple is a juxtaposition of modern technology and spiritual harmony. It has a spectacular architecture with combinations of multiple glasses and €gopurams.' The temple is situated on a hillock and is allocated with a beautiful backdrop. ISKCON Temple promotes vedic culture spirituality. The best time to visit here is during the Balaram Rath Yatra. ISKCON offers an environment of harmony and peace of mind. It is one place that must be visited in the Bangalore city.
Another treat for the nature lovers in Bangalore is Lal Bagh. It is an incredible botanical garden and is one of the prime attractions of Bangalore city. The garden was set up by Hyder Ali and his son is believed to have added horticultural wealth to the garden, he imported plants and trees from different countries to make them the part of this colorful arrangement of flora. The garden has around 1000 species of rare plants and herbs and it is spread in an area of 2400 acres. The glass house here depicts London's Crystal Palace and is thus the key attraction of the garden.
Bangalore being the metropolitan city has the availability of all kind of commutation methods. The city is well connected to all the major cities of the country and world. Bangalore International airport is the hub of many domestic and international flights. The ease of access also makes Bangalore one of the most popular cities in the world. There are 244 weekly Mumbai to Bangalore flights. The first flight departs at 5:55 AM, which is GoAir airline 322 and the last flight from Bangalore to Mumbai takes off at 9:35 PM, which is Jet Airways Konnect 2124.
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