"Namma Bengaluru" is just awesome! Here's why!
1. The huge lung spaces
If we're talking about The Garden City, we can't ignore the massive lung spaces like Cubbon Park, which spans 100 acres and is home to a diverse range of plants and trees.
Lalbagh! Have you ever visited a flower show? It houses India's largest tropical plant collection.
The 25,000-acre Bannerghatta National Park is one of Bangalore's most popular tourist destinations.
2. The incredible bus service
BMTC buses carry 43 lakh passengers every day. The Volvo is all you need to travel in a hot summer day and Vayu Vajra will make sure you never miss a flight!
3. It is not just dance, it is the way of life
Karnataka has always had a thriving dance and music scene. Since their childhood, the majority of the girls have learned at least one dance form.
For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, go to Nrityagram Dance Village. This place, founded by Protima Bedi, is a world unto itself. Odissi, Mohiniattam, Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathakali, and Manipuri are among the Indian classical dance genres taught at the residential school.
4. One of those few cities to keep theatre alive
Yes, we're discussing Ranga Shankara. It encourages the use of theatre in all languages. So date, approximately 2,700 performances have taken place on the stage.
However, that isn't the only place where you may see a live concert. Jagruti Theatre, Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Ravindra Kala Kshetra, and others are among the attractions.
5. Tech and Startup Hub
Apart from being the birthplace of major IT behemoths such as Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and others, Bangalore is also home to a slew of fresh and intriguing startups such as Flipkart, InMobi, Myntra, and others. People can be seen eagerly discussing fresh ideas in public places all over the world. Perhaps this explains why there are so many cafes!
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