Bengaluru's Hidden Heritage Tour
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Bengaluru's Hidden Heritage Tour

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8h - 10h
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About this experience

This isn’t a typical sightseeing tour — it’s Bengaluru through the eyes of someone who was born and raised here.
Your day is led by , a passionate historian and heritage storyteller followed by 33,000+ people on Instagram. With a background in journalism, a Master’s in Mass Communication from Manipal University, and experience as a reporter with an English daily, she brings clarity, context and nuance you won’t find on plaques or Google.

Each stop is intentionally chosen, weaving royal history, political shifts, architecture, culture and lived memory into a cohesive story of how Bengaluru became the city you see today.

You travel in a premium private vehicle, explore Lalbagh through a thoughtfully planned route with buggy access (subject to availability), and visit monuments with both certified guides where required and Ashwini’s deeper insights.

This is not a scripted tour — it is an immersive, historian-led journey into the soul of Bengaluru.

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Bengaluru’s Hidden Stories – A Heritage Journey with Ashwini

Duration: 10 hours: 10 hours including the pick up and drop off<br/>Lunch + water + refreshments<br/>Luxury AC vehicle<br/>Pickup included

What's included

✔ Private AC Vehicle (Toyota Innova Crysta/Equivalent) ✔ English-speaking professional chauffeur ✔ Hotel pickup & drop-off ✔ Fuel, tolls & parking included
✔ All entry tickets (Lalbagh buggy subject to availability, Tipu Palace, Bangalore Fort) ✔ Government-mandated guide fees at Tipu Palace
Buffet Lunch on weekdays and 'A la carte' on weekends at SALT (or equivalent), an authentic Indian restaurant inside UB City
Bottled Water provided for the entire trip

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Lalbagh Botanical Garden is one of Bengaluru’s most iconic landmarks, developed over 250 years by various rulers of the region. Spread across 240 acres, it is known for its wide variety of plants, heritage trees, and peaceful landscapes.

During our visit, we will see key landmarks such as:
• The Peninsular Gneiss rock formation
• The Glass House, inspired by European architecture
• Lalbagh Lake and surrounding garden areas

You will also get an overview of how Lalbagh evolved from a royal garden into a public botanical space. This visit offers a calm introduction to Bengaluru’s natural and historical heritage.

2
Stop 2

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace is an 18th-century teakwood structure built during the Mysore Kingdom. Known for its carved pillars, arches, and painted ceilings, it served as a seasonal residence for Tipu Sultan and his court.

As this is a protected monument, a government-certified site guide provides an introduction to the architecture, the audience hall, and how the palace was used during Tipu’s time.

You will also hear additional historical context about Tipu Sultan, his family, and the Mysore rulers who shaped this period. The palace offers a brief but meaningful glimpse into Bengaluru’s early political and cultural history.

3

Originally built as a mud fort in 1537 by Kempegowda—the founder of Bengaluru—it was later strengthened in stone by Hyder Ali in the 18th century. Only a small portion survives today, but this site still marks the birthplace of the city and its earliest political struggles.

During this stop, I walk you through:

How the fort evolved under different rulers

Its role during the Mysore–British conflicts

Why this small remaining fragment is still historically important

A short but meaningful window into Bengaluru’s origins.

4

After exploring the historic heart of the city, we pause for lunch at UB City — Bengaluru’s signature luxury complex and a symbol of its modern, global identity.
The iconic UB Tower, premium restaurants, open-air piazza, and international brands create a very different atmosphere from old Bengaluru, offering a glimpse of the city’s contemporary lifestyle.

We break here for a relaxed lunch at one of the finest restaurants, giving you a taste of Bengaluru’s cosmopolitan side before continuing our journey through the city.

5
Stop 5

Named after Sir Mark Cubbon, this 300-acre park is where Bengaluru truly breathes.
We make a short stop of about 45 minutes to an hour here — a gentle walk to soak in the atmosphere, enjoy the greenery, and pause at iconic landmarks.

Along the way, I share delightful, surprising, and even funny stories about Cubbon Park — how it evolved, who shaped it, and the role it played in making Bengaluru the city it is today.

6
Stop 6

These two iconic structures face each other across a ceremonial boulevard — a visual dialogue between old Bangalore and the new Karnataka.

We pause here for a short walk and a relaxed photo session, taking in:
• Vidhana Soudha — an architectural and engineering marvel, celebrated as one of India’s grandest legislative buildings
• Attara Kacheri (High Court of Karnataka) — the striking red colonial-era structure directly opposite it

While visitors cannot enter the premises due to security restrictions, viewing them together is an experience in itself. The placement of these two buildings has a story — a deliberate choice that reveals much about Bengaluru’s aspirations, identity, and political history.

During this stop, I share the immersive and lesser-known stories behind their construction, symbolism, and their place in Bengaluru’s evolving narrative. This is where the city’s past and present stand face-to-face.

7

Our final stop is Cauvery Emporium, Karnataka’s iconic state-run handicrafts store on MG Road. This is where you find authentic, government-certified art and craft — no replicas, no imitations.

From genuine Mysore sandalwood carvings (each with an official registration number) to hand-painted artefacts, traditional textiles, metal crafts, and unique Karnataka souvenirs, this is the perfect place to pick up meaningful gifts for your home or family.

What's not included

Alcoholic beverages (to be paid by the customer to the restaurant)
Personal shopping purchases Tips and gratuities (optional)

Available languages

Guide guide
HI EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Important notes

No physical ticket required — I will manage all entries for you throughout the tour.

About Bangalore

Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, is renowned for its pleasant climate, vibrant tech scene, and lush greenery. Known as the 'Garden City of India' and the 'Silicon Valley of India,' it offers a unique blend of modern IT hubs, historic landmarks, and serene parks.

Top Attractions

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

A historic botanical garden established in 1760, featuring a wide variety of plants, trees, and a beautiful glasshouse.

Nature 2-3 hours ₹20 (Indian), ₹250 (Foreigner)

Vidhana Soudha

The seat of the Karnataka Legislature, this impressive building is a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture.

Architecture 1 hour Free

Bangalore Palace

Built in the late 19th century, this palace showcases Tudor-style architecture and houses a museum with royal artifacts.

Historical 2 hours ₹230 (Indian), ₹460 (Foreigner)

Cubbon Park

A lush green park in the heart of the city, perfect for a leisurely stroll, picnic, or bird-watching.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

ISKCON Temple

A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its spiritual ambiance and architectural grandeur.

Religious 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Dosa

A thin, crispy crepe made from fermented rice and lentil batter, often served with sambar and chutney.

Breakfast/Lunch Vegetarian, can be vegan if made without ghee

Idli-Sambar

Soft, steamed rice cakes served with a tangy lentil-based stew.

Breakfast/Lunch Vegetarian, can be vegan if made without ghee

Bisi Bele Bath

A flavorful rice dish cooked with lentils, vegetables, and a special spice blend.

Lunch/Dinner Vegetarian, can be vegan if made without ghee

Filter Coffee

A strong, aromatic coffee brewed using a traditional filter.

Beverage Vegan

Popular Activities

Trekking in Ramohalli White-water rafting in Shivanasamudra Camping in Savandurga Spa and wellness treatments Yoga and meditation classes Picnics in Cubbon Park Visiting temples and historical sites Attending cultural festivals

Best Time to Visit

October to February

This is the best time to visit Bangalore due to its cool and pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

15°C to 28°C 59°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Kannada
  • Widely spoken: English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Indian Rupee (INR)

Time Zone

IST (UTC+5:30)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Bangalore is generally safe for travelers, but petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams can occur. Exercise caution in crowded areas and at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use trusted transportation services like Ola and Uber.
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited help or services.
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.

Getting there

By air
  • Kempegowda International Airport • 40 km from city center
By train

Bangalore City Railway Station, Yesvantpur Junction

By bus

Kempegowda Bus Station, Shantigram Bus Stand

Getting around

Public transport

The metro system is efficient, clean, and air-conditioned, making it a popular choice for commuters.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Ola, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

MG Road Indiranagar Koramangala Whitefield

Day trips

Mysore
140 km from Bangalore • Full day

A historic city known for its stunning palace, rich cultural heritage, and beautiful gardens.

Shivanasamudra Falls
130 km from Bangalore • Full day

A stunning waterfall on the Kaveri River, offering scenic views and adventure activities.

Hampi
350 km from Bangalore • Overnight

A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient ruins, temples, and a unique landscape.

Festivals

Bangalore Karaga • March/April (during the full moon night of Chaitra) Bangalore International Film Festival • November/December Diwali • October/November (dates vary each year)

Pro tips

  • Visit Bangalore during the peak season (October to February) for the best weather and experience.
  • Use the Namma Metro for efficient and affordable travel within the city.
  • Explore the city's vibrant street food scene, but be cautious of food hygiene and safety.
  • Visit the city's many parks and gardens for a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and bustle.
  • Attend local festivals and events for a unique cultural experience.
From $25 per person

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