Embark on a full-day evolutionary tour of Bangalore and discover its historical monuments, temples, and more. Explore the city’s transformation from humble beginnings to a modern megapolis.
Embark on a full-day evolutionary tour of Bangalore and discover its historical monuments, temples, and more. Explore the city’s transformation from humble beginnings to a modern megapolis.
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Lalbagh Botanical Garden - Please Note: The expert guide will accompany you to all the sites mentioned in the itinerary, ensuring a comprehensive experience. The tour is designed to avoid overly touristy areas, providing a unique and authentic perspective of the city.
The tour begins at the historic Lalbagh Botanical Garden, a premier botanical…
- Lalbagh Botanical Garden - Please Note: The expert guide will accompany you to all the sites mentioned in the itinerary, ensuring a comprehensive experience. The tour is designed to avoid overly touristy areas, providing a unique and authentic perspective of the city.
The tour begins at the historic Lalbagh Botanical Garden, a premier botanical garden in South Asia. Established in 1760 by Hyder Ali as a private garden, it features one of India’s largest collections of tropical and rare trees. The tour will delve into these unique plants. Lalbagh also houses Bangalore’s only national monument and the iconic Glass House, constructed in 1889. As you stroll through the garden, you’ll learn about Bangalore’s history—from its humble beginnings to its evolution through trade, conflict, and growth, culminating in its status as a modern metropolis and the world’s IT outsourcing hub.
- Sri Someshwara Swamy Temple - The next stop is the Sri Someshwara Swamy Temple, one of Bangalore’s oldest and most revered temples, dating back nearly 1,000 years to the Chola dynasty, with 16th-century Vijayanagara-era enhancements adding to its splendor. Inside, admire the intricately carved pillars, ornate gopuram, and detailed sculptures of Hindu deities. The inner chamber houses Nayanar statues, and devotees whisper wishes into the ears of the majestic Nandi statue, guarding the sanctum of Lord Someshwara (Lord Shiva’s local name).
As you explore this fascinating temple, you’ll gain insights into Hinduism—a religion with a billion followers—its unique attributes, and its diverse gods.
Note: This tour includes a visit to one Hindu temple. Depending on the starting location, either this temple or the Bull Temple will be visited.
- Bull Temple - The next destination is the Big Bull Temple, home to a massive monolithic sculpture—one of the largest in India. This temple is notable for several reasons, from the worship of the bull as a deity to its late medieval origins. It also offers a rare opportunity to step inside the sanctum sanctorum—an uncommon experience in most Hindu temples—and receive a blessing from the priest.
As you explore this remarkable temple, you’ll also gain insights into Hinduism—a faith with a billion followers—its unique traditions, and its diverse deities.
Note: This tour includes a visit to one Hindu temple. Depending on the starting location, either the Big Bull Temple or the Sri Someshwara Swamy Temple will be visited.
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Bangalore Fort - The modest remaining precincts of this once-mighty fort hold more stories of Bangalore than any other part of the city. Admire its massive teakwood doors studded with deadly spikes to repel invading elephants. Marvel at the masterfully constructed granite walls, whose precise stone placements have drawn comparisons to Machu Picchu. Learn about the Battle of Bangalore of 1791, where the local Mysorean army faced off against the British East India Company in a fierce midnight clash that shaped the city’s destiny.
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KR Market - To experience the essence of old Bangalore, there’s no place quite like KR Market. Nestled in the heart of Kempe Gowda’s original town, founded in 1537, this vibrant marketplace feels frozen in time. Here, traders of flowers, fruits, vegetables, groceries, and household goods continue age-old traditions, selling their wares just as they have for centuries. The lively sights, rhythmic sounds, and rich aromas create an atmosphere that is both captivating and unforgettable.
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MTR - Food is an integral part of the Indian tour experience, and there’s no better place to savor local cuisine than MTR—a century-old iconic eatery celebrated for its exceptional South Indian vegetarian dishes. While others patiently queue for a seat, the tour will skip the lines and dive straight into an unforgettable culinary journey featuring around 20 distinct items, each offering a unique blend of flavors, textures, and aromas.
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Holy Trinity Church - After lunch, the tour explores what was known as the cantonment, the British township, established in 1806, just a few kilometers from the original city. The visit begins at the largest military church in South India - The Holy Trinity Church. Built in 1851, it houses historical memorials reflecting its colonial past, including plaques, inscriptions, and statues dedicated to British officers, soldiers, and missionaries who were residents of this side of Bangalore. Winston Churchill, stationed in Bangalore, is believed to have attended services here. The church’s exterior showcases English Gothic architecture, featuring a belfry, pointed arches, and stained-glass windows. Its white facade and lush greenery create a peaceful ambiance.
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Vidhana Soudha and Attara Kacheri - The state of Karnataka, with Bangalore as its capital, is home to India’s largest state legislature building—the majestic Vidhana Soudha. Uncover the fascinating story behind this unique distinction. An architectural marvel, Vidhana Soudha is built primarily from granite, marble, and teak wood, blending several prominent architectural styles from across India. As you explore, you’ll gain insight into India’s democratic structure, its system of governance, and the notable figures honored by the statues surrounding this iconic landmark. Directly across from Vidhana Soudha stands Bangalore’s largest British-era building, constructed in 1868 to administer the region. Once known as Attara Kacheri, or Public Offices, this stately Pompeian red Greco-Roman structure now serves as the High Court of Karnataka.
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Bangalore Palace - The Bangalore Palace is one of the important landmarks of Bangalore. The comprehensive tour concludes by admiring the exteriors of this lofty building which strikingly resembles an English manor. Discover the story behind this unique architectural anomaly in Bangalore, the Wodeyar rulers and their descendants who still own the palace, and the reasons behind the deteriorated state of its once-glorious interiors and grounds, which were once the center of power in the city.

- Lunch
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Bottled water
- All entry Fees
- Enjoy the tour with a dedicated expert guide, not brief local guides at each site
- Enjoy privileged access to the city’s top highlights and hidden corners — more than any other tour.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from Central Bengaluru area
- Transport by air-conditioned car or minivan
- Lunch
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Bottled water
- All entry Fees
- Enjoy the tour with a dedicated expert guide, not brief local guides at each site
- Enjoy privileged access to the city’s top highlights and hidden corners — more than any other tour.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from Central Bengaluru area
- Transport by air-conditioned car or minivan
- Visiting Tourist trap monuments and shops
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Gratuities
- Personal Shopping
- Visiting Tourist trap monuments and shops
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Gratuities
- Personal Shopping
This extensive tour of Bangalore offers an opportunity to discover the city’s prominent landmarks and lesser-known treasures. Highlights include the historic Sri Someshwara Swamy Temple or Bull Temple, the famous Lalbagh Botanical Garden, the lively KR Market, the remains of Bangalore Fort, Bangalore Palace, the Government Archaeological Museum, an…
This extensive tour of Bangalore offers an opportunity to discover the city’s prominent landmarks and lesser-known treasures. Highlights include the historic Sri Someshwara Swamy Temple or Bull Temple, the famous Lalbagh Botanical Garden, the lively KR Market, the remains of Bangalore Fort, Bangalore Palace, the Government Archaeological Museum, an Anglican church, and the iconic Vidhana Soudha and High Court, which are key government buildings. Relish a meal at a century-old renowned restaurant while delving into the historical importance of these sites and their influence on the evolution of modern Bangalore. By the conclusion of the tour, participants will have a profound appreciation of Bangalore’s journey from its modest beginnings to becoming a global technology center.
- Adult pricing applies to all travelers.
- Dress code is smart casual
- Language English only
- A maximum of 8 people per booking
- Subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date
- Wheelchair not accessible
- Minimum age is 2 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.