Children’s Park, Jayanagar
Children’s park, Jayanagar is an awesome green and clean space. It has good play area for children. Elders also can go for walk or jogging, gym. It also has a badminton court. It is free and also has parking space.
Destination: Sangam (confluence of river Cauvery, Arkavathy and a mythical invisible river). Location: Bangalore Rural district Distance: 95 km from Bangalore city Route: Banashankari – Kanapura road – Kanakpura – Horahalli – Sangam How to reach there: You can reach by KSRTC bus which goes there only on stipulated times. Going there by own vehicle…
Location: Jayanagar Address: #102, Elephant Rock Rd,3rd Blk, Jayanagar, Bangalore – 560011 Phone: +91 – 80 -26634819 Bus route: All buses going to Jayanagar and JP Nagar. Its actual name is Shri Adinath Digambar Jain temple. The construction of this temple started in the early part of this decade and completed in 2007. The speciality…
Nagar Kirtan is a procession taken out by the Sikhs wherever they are in considerable numbers. Nagar Kirtan literally means singing of divine hymns around the town. Typically, the procession is taken out before the Prakash utsav in the month of Vaisakhi. I have seen this procession before in Bangalore. But this is the first…
Mysore road now a days has quite a few popular entertainment destinations like Innovative film city, Wonder La. However, there are others too which are not too well known like Janapada Loka. Today, I will talk about two more such places on Mysore road. 1. Grips Go Karting Grips is good go karting track without…
Today evening I was at HRBR layout, Bangalore. After enjoying cool breeze at one my friend’s terrace thought of visiting a restaurant/pub around that area. Finally we zeroed on Tamarind Restaurant & Bar. We went to the bar which is located at the 3rd floor (roof top). Its open ventilated with a roof and hence…
Kote Venkataramana Temple was built towards the end of 17th century around the time of Chikka Deva Raya (a Mysore Wodeyer king). The rulers of Mysore had bought the city of Bangalore from the Mughal empire. Kote in Kannada means fort, so literally it means Fort Venkataramana Temple. It is located just besides Tipu Sultan’s…