Blog Entries tagged 'bengaluru'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'bengaluru'
- SURPRISING MOHAN BUILDING[center][/center] Bangalore (Bengaluru) is not every tourist's favourite place, but it is full of hidden delights. Being a freque Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Mar 4, 2017
- A GREAT BOOK ABOUT SOUTHERN INDIA[center][/center] This is a superbly written book about southern India. It describes the several months that the author spent based with a family in Bangalore in 1990. Joe Roberts views India Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Feb 8, 2017
- COMMONLY SEEN IN THE STREETS OF BANGALOREThe rangoli ('kolam' in Tamil Nadu) is a geometric pattern traced outside entrances to buildings every morning. During the day, the rangoli becomes damaged by footsteps of those entering and leaving the building. Every day, a new rangoli is Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Feb 7, 2017
- CONTROL YOURSELF!Men in India often prefer or maybe need to pee 'al fresco'. However, property owners are not so keen about people peeing against their walls. [center] [/center] The pic Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Jan 10, 2017
- GANDHI and BANGALORE[center] [/center] When Mahatma Gandhi visited Bangalore, he stayed in a guesthouse close to where the Gandhi Bhavan stands today. The Bhavan is well worth visiting if you have some inte Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Jan 10, 2017
- NGMA - a Bangalore 'must see': ART & ARCHITECTURE[center][/center] This is really a must-see attraction of Bangalore. It was opened only a few years ago but does not get the flood of visito Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Jan 10, 2017
- BURIED IN BANGALORE[center][/center] Once, I calculated that the chance of randomly meeting a Jew who was born in India was minute – less than 0.0005%. So, writing about the Jews of India is to describe Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Jan 10, 2017
- SUFI SHRINES==[b][center][i]A 'dargah' is a shrine that is built to shelter the grave or graves of highly revered Sufi Muslim personalities - often saints or dervishes. The old 'City' area of Bangalore contains a number of these, some of which are Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Jan 9, 2017
- FLOWERS GALORE!This central market in Bangalore is best visited early in the morning. Here is a place to buy flowers by the kilo! Watch this to get some of the flavour of the place: [center][/center] Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Jan 8, 2017
- WHIZZING AROUND THE CITY BY AUTORICKSHAW - a videoThis is the only way to get through Bangalore's dense traffic! [center][/center] Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Jan 8, 2017
- RUSSELL MARKETTake a quick look at Russell Market in Shivajinagar, close to Commercial Street. [center][/center] Posted by ADAMYAMEY in BANGALORE/BENGALURU | Jan 8, 2017
- O2 The Splendid SPA of Mercure GrandThe morning started with a call from Ani to give me a earful of advice on how to pick the right property in Bangalore and how not to hurry up with my decision, hardly surprising since there is money to Posted by Anuj Tikku in Tikku's Travelthon | Sep 28, 2015
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