Bangalore – the IT hub of India is a picturesque location and is a
great holiday spot. Bangalore is gaining popularity as a highly sought
after destination on the tourism map of the world. It is well-connected
by road, rail and air and thus makes getting here very easy. <br>
Just a few hours away from Bangalore, a number of <a
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getaway Bangalore</a> places await you that are a great way to
enjoy a holiday in the lap of nature. <br>
The Nagarhole National Park or the Rajiv Gandhi National Park, 210 km
away from Bangalore which is spread over an area of 644 square km
between the Bandipur National Park and the Kabini River, is a wonderful
location away from the maddening crowd of the city and amidst
wilderness. It is 5 hours from Bangalore and 3 hours by train if you
decide to take the rail route. You can experience the jeep safaris ,
the elephant rides or go on a long trek. <br>
Siddapur is another location worth visiting. Located at a distance of
218 kms from Bangalore, Siddapur is a holiday amongst luscious coffee
plantations . Some of the places worth visiting while you are here
include the Dubare Reserve Forest, the Madikeri Fort, Omkareshwara
temple, a Tibetan monastery at a distance of 35 kms from here, the
Iruppu falls. Just 5 and a half hours from Bangalore and you are in
coffee country surrounded by greenery all over. <br>
The Mudumalai wildlife sanctuary is another spectacular location in the
midst of nature. Mudumalai is at a distance of 224 kms from Bangalore
and is known for its elephants. Five and a half hours away from
Bangalore, Mudumalai is truly beautiful and you can enjoy a beautiful
drive with nature by your side with accommodation in <a
href="http://www.wildlifesanctuaryindia.com/">Masinagudi</a>.
It is advisable to follow the instructions and not stop anywhere in
between as there are several places where elephants cross the road and
there is always the danger of wildlife. Jungle safaris and treks are an
experience in itself here at Mudumalai. <br>
For a historical city experience, Mysore city is the place to be.
Mysore is a two and a half hour drive from Bangalore or you can decide
to take the train that would get you from Bangalore comfortably in 3
hours. Mysore city is the perfect blend of the traditional and modern -
from elaborate palaces to pizza joints, Mysore city has it all. Some of
the breath taking locations that you must not miss out while here at
Mysore include the Mysore Palace (the entire palace is illuminated for
an hour in the evenings on all Sundays and National Holidays – all the
65,000 bulbs would be switched on that highlight the beautiful
architecture of the Palace and is a truly mesmerising experience); The
JaganMohan Palace (has a spectacular collection of paintings of the
renowned painter Raja Ravi Varma); Sri Jayachamarajendra Zoo( a major
attraction for children and adults alike – giraffes, crocodiles,
tigers, a gorilla , exotic species of birds all add to the beauty of
the zoo) ; The Chamundi hills; Brindavan Gardens (located at a distance
of approximately 20 kms), Srirangapatnam (12 kms away the fort of the
Great hero Tipu Sultan awaits you).From sandalwood to silks to
celebrations , Mysore still has that Royal charm. <br>
Some of the other weekend getaways from Bangalore worth checking out
are Yercaud, Wayanad, Ooty , Conoor, Hampi, Mahabalipuram to name a
few. <br>
Bangalore is a beautiful destination and areas around Bangalore are
equally exquisite , and a visit to these lovely locations is an
experience in itself. <br>
William Nickel traveler and nature enthusiast, experienced in arranging
enchanting <a
href="http://www.wildlifesanctuaryindia.com/">wildlife tours in
India</a> with knowledge on elephant safari, tiger safari, jeep
safari, trekking India, economical accommodation in Mudumalai wildlife
sanctuary, <a
href="http://www.wildlifesanctuaryindia.com/aboutus.asp">Bandipur</a>
national park and Masinagudi reserve forest in Nilgiris on the Ooty
Mysore bangalore road
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