Visit Bangalore, India
@bhu_bhuvaneshwari (164)
India
March 18, 2007 2:06am CST
Hi all! have you ever been to India, If yes then have you visited Bangalore. It is a wonderful place and is close to many other tourist spots. Called the sillicon valley of india bangalore has many IT companies and the many source of entertainment. Make sure you visit bangalre if you ever visit India. You will remember it for your life. Do you also feel the same for any of the cities like how i feel for bangalore?
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@Princeyuva (28)
• India
25 Mar 07
I have been to Bangalore many times. There can't be any doubt that it's one of the beutiful cities in India. Now i feel that the city has become very crowded and congested. Its a good city to room around and contains many tourists spots.
@Bharani_king (70)
• India
25 Mar 07
i visited only four times, all the time i came at night.
so i not even gone to any place on bangalre
@koolraj_inlove (842)
• India
24 Mar 07
I have been to bangalore in march last year.
i really enjoyed the trip. its was some really exciting roaming all the streets of bangalore.Specially the Garuda and Forum Malls.... The best part of Bangalore i liked is its positive attitude towards life. Even The asia's biggest waterpark "wonderlaa" is also in mysore road,which is really most amazaing.
@ackars (1942)
• India
24 Mar 07
I ve been to banglore many times..I agree that its a wonderful place to hang out..especially with friends.I will be coming there again shortly.Lot of my friends and relatives are there...Each time I enjoy the trip to there.Anothe place I like to remember is manali...Its just awesome..we enjoyed everything there...you should visit there if you come to India...
@someincome (785)
• India
20 Mar 07
I had visited Bangalore in 1996. It was a nice place then. It was crowded in the downtown and was a very expensive city, but the gardens are beautiful and uptown is a nice place. Also the people were nice. But my friends who have recently moved there for work say that it has turned into a complete metropolitan city where people don't have time for each other and don't care what happens to others.