Top 4 attractions to explore in Bangalore Rural
This district was found in 1986 by splitting the Bangalore into two.
Known for its historical significance and archaeological brilliance. The fort is a living example of the extensive battles fought and won and of the royal families
Nijagal Betta trek is not quite a popular destination for trek planners, but for non-planners, its one of the best known weekend getaway options from Bangalore. There is full of ruined caves, forts and temples
Mountain peak with a height of 1368 Meter and a Hindu pilgrimage center. Popular for trekking and rock climbing. Beware of monkeys.
Located at the confluence of the Arkavathy and Kumudavathi river and is used by the Bangalore water supply and sewage board. It was inaugurated in 1933. Not at all a huge dam, but the surroundings are quite beautiful and calm
Map of attractions in Bangalore Rural