Medical tourism has become one of the most distinctive attractions for anyone visiting the beautiful garden city Bangalore. Whether it is eco-tourism, dental tourism, adventure travel, or just leisure travel, combined with the opportunity to obtain high quality health services in different areas of medicine and dentistry, the cost of those medical and dental services compared to the costs you have to face back home will invite you to highly consider medical and dental tourism in Bangalore as part of your next vacation. |
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Bangalore the "India's Silicon Valley", "Fashion Capital of India", "The Pub City of India", a home to well over 6 million people, and a base for 10,000 industries, Bangalore is India's fifth largest city and the fastest growing city in Asia. The capital of the state of Karnataka, Bangalore is situated halfway between the coasts in southern India. The city was founded in the 16th century, and witnessed great southern dynasties like the Kadambas, the Hoysalas and Vijayanagar emperors. Legend has it that the name Bangalore comes from "boiled beans" (Benda Kaluru), which were served by a humble old lady to a hungry ruler in the 10th century. |
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Vidhana Soudha is a noble building built exclusively of dressed Bangalore granite. It is a testimonial to temple architecture. The building is Bangalore’s best known landmark. It is 46 meter high. Vidhana Soudha is one of Bangalore’s important buildings. The building is constructed entirely on the Indian style of architecture. All the four corners have four domes. The main entranceway is eclipsed by the four headed lion. The lion is the symbolic representation of Indian sovereignty. The Vidhana Soudha has twenty two departments and three hundred rooms. The construction of the building was started in the year 1952. It took more than five thousand manual laborers, 1500 scammers, masons and wood carvers and 4 years to complete the building. |
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Vikasa Soudha is a building which is located adjoining to Vidhana Soudha follows the super-modern construction. Vikasa Soudha is also built in the same classic style as that of Vidhana Soudha. The building was dedicated formally in February 2005. The South Block of the building is built in an area of about 7.5 acres. The building has eight storeys. The outer walls are made of ornamental stone work. It resembles Vidhana Soudha frontage. The granite stones were selected specially from the quarries of Hesaraghatta, Avalahalli, Mallasandra and Koira. The three basement floors have the facility to park about 600 cars. |
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The Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum is built for the various scientific disciplines. All the exhibits are placed behind the glass panels. When buttons are pressed the experiments begin. The electrotechnic Gallery has many departments. A wall display of long distance telephone can also be seen. It has a life size model of a man and a woman caring a plant. There is an engrossing wall posture of the map of India. It is a cabinet with various buttons. |
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The Temple is a dainty blend of modern technology and spiritual harmony with a unique combination of glass and gopurams. It is built on a hillock. The surroundings are beautiful. This temple was built to promote vedic culture and spiritual learning. Thousands of devotees attend the annual Krishna and Balarama Rath Yatra. The temple is built in a seven acre hillock. This area was discarded by the Bangalore Development Authority as waste land. A person by the name Pandit Dasa purchased the hillock from the BDA at a cost of Rs 11 lakhs and this temple was constructed. |
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In 300 acres of abundant serenity lies the Cubbon Park. It was laid out by Lord Cubbon who was the viceroy of India in the year 1864. The park, in the present days, is a haven of Green foliage, in the center of modern Bangalore. This beautiful park is visited by all tourists who seek calm and quiet atmosphere. Nature lovers, walkers and joggers enjoy the park as it is an ideal place for them. After its institution additions to the park in the form of fairy fountains and grand band stand have been made. New buildings have added beauty and cultural wealth to the park. |
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One of the most magnificent buildings located in the heart of the city is the Mysore Palace. Spacious halls called Mantaps can be seen in the Palace. Paintings and architectural beauty décor the hall. The palace is a fantabulous assemblage of Indo-Saracen architecture. The palace gives a clean evidence that a royal structure existed during the period of Yaduraya and Krishnaraya when they came to Mysore in 1399 AD. The palace is open to visitors every day from 10 am to 5.30 pm. The palace is illuminated from 7 pm to 8 pm on Sundays including public holidays and also during all the ten days of the Dussehra celebrations. |
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The Benevolent Ruler and one of the Architect of the then modern Mysore State itself, his highness Sri Chamarajendra Wodeyar was also the Creator of what was to become the famous Mysore Zoo in the year 1892. The Maharaja would have only the best for the “Palace Zoo” was named as “Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens” to commemorate the illustrious founder and since then it bears the nomenclature. He engaged Mr. G.H. Krumbeigal, German Landscaper and Horticulturist who had created the beautiful and now well known Brindavan Gardens in Mysore and the Cubbon Park at Bangalore. |
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