Bangalore – India’s beautiful Garden City!
February 20th, 2006Yesterday we were extremely fortunate to get a wonderful tour of some great sights around Bangalore by a friend (thanks Pramod!) who lives and works in this city. We started at the Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens, which contains a Glass House built in the style of London’s Crystal Palace. The gardens are extremely well maintained and contain so many different types of flowers and one of the four geographical landmark points of the city that were installed many years ago to mark the edges of Bangalore at the time. There are so many paths to follow in this beautiful park – now I know why Bangalore is called India’s Garden City
Lunch was a new experience – we went to the Marvalli Tiffin Rooms (MTR) which is so popular with locals and has a waiting time of up to 2 hours! Luckily we had a reservation, so we only had to wait around 30 minutes. Lunch is served in “sittings” – each one lasting around 45 minutes. At each sitting so many different courses are served one after another – authentic home-made style South Indian food – so delicious! It’s a really heavy lunch though – one definitely needs to go on an empty stomach to really enjoy it to its full – the meal includes both savoury and sweet items.
After lunch, Pramod gave us a tour of his wonderful apartment in Jayanagar and I was lucky to be able to take some photographs from his rooftop. We also visited the shopping area in Jayanagar which contains an indoor market-style shopping complex selling fruits, vegetables and numerous other items. We then went to the ISKCON (International Society of Krishna Consciousness) temple which is breathtaking and made of marble with extremely ornate carvings. By this time it was dark outside, but I manged to grab a really good photo of the temple by using a long shutter time.
Lots more photos at my Flickr photo gallery.
Today it’s another early start, as we head to Mysore, a city south-west of Bangalore.








