Half-Day Bangalore Tour with Ayurveda Massage
Bengaluru, India
Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 5 hours
A relaxing, private tour of Bangalore which will cover the main attractions of the city: Bangalore Palace, Tipu Sultan's Palace and the Bull Temple. Followed by a relaxing 45-minute Kerala Ayurvedic full massage with a steam bath.
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A relaxing, private tour of Bangalore which will cover the main attractions of the city: Bangalore Palace, Tipu Sultan's Palace and the Bull Temple. Followed by a relaxing 45-minute Kerala Ayurvedic full massage with a steam bath.Your tour begins as your local guide come to pick you up from your hotel in Bangalore by car.
First, you will be taken to the Bangalore Palace, a palace located in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, was built by Reverend J. Garrett, who was the first principal of the Central High School in Bangalore, now known as the Central College.
Then you will visit the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace in Bangalore, India, which is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture and was the summer residence of the Mysorean ruler Tipu Sultan. Hyder Ali started its construction within the walls of the Bangalore Fort, and it was completed during the reign of Tipu Sultan in 1791.
After Tipu Sultan's death in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, the British administration used the palace for its secretariat before moving to Attara Kacheri in 1868.
Then you will visit the Bull Temple, which contains a monolith statue of the Nandi Bull. The word Basava in the local language Kannada means bull, and gudi means temple
Later, you will enjoy a Kerala Ayurvedic (holistic healing) massage with a steam bath before getting dropped off back at your hotel.
First, you will be taken to the Bangalore Palace, a palace located in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, was built by Reverend J. Garrett, who was the first principal of the Central High School in Bangalore, now known as the Central College.
Then you will visit the Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace in Bangalore, India, which is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture and was the summer residence of the Mysorean ruler Tipu Sultan. Hyder Ali started its construction within the walls of the Bangalore Fort, and it was completed during the reign of Tipu Sultan in 1791.
After Tipu Sultan's death in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, the British administration used the palace for its secretariat before moving to Attara Kacheri in 1868.
Then you will visit the Bull Temple, which contains a monolith statue of the Nandi Bull. The word Basava in the local language Kannada means bull, and gudi means temple
Later, you will enjoy a Kerala Ayurvedic (holistic healing) massage with a steam bath before getting dropped off back at your hotel.
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