4 places to visit in Bangalore during monsoon season

The much-awaited monsoon has finally hit the country, and we couldn’t feel more relieved. Needless to say, nature feels alive with the onset of the rainy season, and our senses are awakened by the smell of wet clay soil. If you live near Bengaluru, what better time to explore the length and breadth of India’s Silicon Valley. The capital of Karnataka is known for its picturesque parks and charming nightlife. So let’s know about some interesting places in the city:

Ulsoor Lake

The largest lake in Bengaluru, Ulsoor Lake or Halasuru Lake, is one of the most beautiful places in the city. You can watch the mesmerizing sunset from this place and enjoy boating in Ulsoor Lake. If you have enough time, you can also visit the largest Gurudwara in the city, Shri Guru Singh Sabha, which is located nearby.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

If you are interested in flora, then this place is honestly heaven for you. Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bengaluru is an internationally renowned center for botanical artwork and plant conservation. Spread over 240 acres in the heart of the city, Lalbagh is home to 1,854 species of plants.

iskcon temple

The ISKCON temple in Bangalore sees huge crowds every evening. Situated in Rajajinagar, this temple is one of the largest temples in the city. The place is also known for its active participation in social work.

Church Street

Church Street is one of the busiest streets in Bangalore and has many music shops, bookstores, brand stores, eateries and some of the oldest in the city. If you are a foodie or a shopping enthusiast, then you must visit Church Street for a fun evening out.

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