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Dodda Alada Mara also called as Big Banyan tree is around 30 km from Bangalore. A single tree covers approximately around 3 acres! Manchinbele dam [19] - It is a dam to harvest the catchment areas of rivers Arkavathy and Kumudavathi rivers. This is around 40 km from Bangalore. [20] Muthyalamaduvu is a picnic spot near Anekal, 40 km from ...
A flyover on Hosur Road connects Bangalore with Electronic City. A metro line named Yellow line passes through this area. HSR Layout: HSR Layout is a new residential area in Bangalore located between Hosur Road and Sarjapur Road. Koramangala: Koramangala is a large commercial and residential neighbourhood in Bangalore.
Vijayanagar is near R.V. College of Engineering, P.E.S. Institute of Technology, M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, the Bangalore University, the National Law School of India University, Indian Institute of Fashion Technology and Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology. It houses a large Public Library, which is one of the largest in Karnataka ...
Bellanduru had affordable real estate prices compared to the rest of the city. In 2022, the average cost of an apartment in Bellanduru was ₹ 6,718 (US$78) per square foot. [ 3 ] Generally, land located closer to the Outer Ring Road is the most expensive, with prices reducing as distance from the Ring Road increases.
Attiveri Bird Sanctuary, near to Hubli-Dharwad, Uttara Kannada district: spread over an area of about 2.23 km 2, the sanctuary is located in and around the Attiveri reservoir. Anshi National Park, Uttara Kannada: A habitat for tigers, leopards and elephants, about 340 square kilometres in size. Adjoins the Dandeli wildlife sanctuary.
Vidyaranyapura is situated in the northern part of Bangalore city in the state of Karnataka, India. Vidyaranyapura, along with several other extensions of the city, comes under a constituency called Byatarayanapura. [7] [8] It comes under the Greater Bangalore jurisdiction of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP). [7] [2]
Dollars Colony is an upmarket residential locality in Bangalore, India. It is situated towards the north of Bangalore Central Business District. [1] It is located 874 meters above mean sea level. Many Non-Resident Indians stay there, the name Dollars Colony being thus due to the locality.
The place has a small but an ancient Eshwara temple near the entrance to Kengeri Fort area. Tamil inscriptions are found in this temple commissioned by the Chola king Rajendra Chola. The Inscription details grants made to this temple. [3] There is a large mosque (masjid) on Bangalore—Mysore highway opposite the old bus stand.