In the Footsteps of Maharajas & Sultans-Bangalore Historical Walk
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In the Footsteps of Maharajas & Sultans-Bangalore Historical Walk

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About this experience

Explore Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, Bangalore Fort, the Jamia Masjid, KR Market, a Jain temple, and possibly the Kote Venkataramana Temple. Led by native expert guides who bring the city’s history alive with engaging stories and insights, you’ll experience an incredible variety and depth of heritage in just a few hours.

Along the way, you’ll uncover tales of the Maharajas, Sultans, Gowdas, and British rulers who shaped the city’s destiny. This 2.5 km stroll also includes a delightful pause for traditional filter coffee—adding local flavor to your journey through time.

With an intimate small-group setting of no more than 8 participants, the experience feels personal, immersive, and richly rewarding.

Available options

Two Hour Basic Tour Option

Duration: 2 hours: Tour includes only the following: KR Market, Bangalore Fort and the Jain Temple.

Three Hour Premium Tour Option

Explore Tipu Sultan Summer Palace, KR Market, Bangalore Fort, Jamia Mosque & the Jain Temple. Complimentary Filter Coffee

What's included

Local Taxes
Entry/Admission - Bangalore Fort
Traditonal Filter Coffee or Local Tea(only in 3-Hour Option)
Entry/Admission -Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace(only for 3-hour Tour Option)
English Speaking Native Bangalore Expert

Detailed itinerary

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“The abode of happiness, the envy of heaven”—so reads the plaque at the entrance of Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace. Built by Hyder Ali and completed by his son, this elegant palace was once part of a far grander complex.
Step through its scalloped arches and fluted teak pillars, and you’ll sense a blend of Mughal grace and South Indian Temple artistry. Though the painted Islamic motifs have faded, faint traces still whisper of the palace’s past splendor.
From the upper balconies, Tipu Sultan addressed his officers, soldiers, and citizens. Later, under British rule, these same halls became administrative offices for the Kingdom of Mysore.
On the ground floor lies a small museum, where treasures await—a specimen of the legendary Mysorean rocket and a miniature of Tipu’s famed Tiger.
With your guide, each corridor and carved pillar comes alive with tales of ambition, beauty, and forgotten glory.

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Your next stop is Bangalore Fort—once a mighty teardrop-shaped stronghold spread across nearly a square mile. In its heyday, it was a proud bastion of the Kingdom of Mysore, bristling with ramparts, bastions, and soldiers. Today, only a fraction remains, but they still echo the fort’s former might.
We step through the Delhi Gate, not just one, but three gateways in succession, each designed to delay invaders. Imagine the scene: towering teak doors, their iron spikes gleaming, ready to stop charging war elephants in their tracks. Inside, a small Ganesha temple stands quietly, a later addition that hints at the fort’s layered history.
The gateways themselves carry a different story—stucco decorations with fine Islamic artistry, filled with floral, geometric, and avian motifs. Scattered across the fort walls are striking Hindu relief carvings. And here, in 1791, the roar of cannons shook the air as Mysore’s forces clashed with the East India Company in the fateful Battle of Bangalore.

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Your next stop is the Jamia Masjid a striking five-storied mosque of white Rajasthan marble. Its delicate jali work, graceful arches, and slender minarets give it a timeless Saracenic elegance, rising serenely above the bustle of the market area.
Dedicated to Tipu Sultan, the mosque’s beauty lies not only in its architecture but also in its spirit. Inside pigeons’ flutter through the minarets above the onion-shaped domes, while an ablution pool adds serenity to the courtyard. The mosque also runs an English-medium school in its basement, filling the air with the cheerful chatter of children. A School of Calligraphy here further preserves the beauty of Urdu script.
A shining example of Bangalore’s syncretic society, it reflects a city where faiths have long coexisted peacefully.

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Stop 4

Your next stop is the storied KR Market, a 200-year-old bazaar that still beats with the pulse of old Bangalore. Once a quiet waterbody called Siddi Katte, it is now a sea of colors, scents, and sounds.

Step into its winding gullies and you’re enveloped in the perfume of jasmine garlands, the earthy spice of chilies, and the sweetness of ripe fruits piled high. Towers of marigolds glow like little suns, while vendors call out in rhythmic tones, their voices blending with the clang of brass utensils and the shuffle of handcarts.

It feels as though time has paused here—an ancient way of life flourishing just steps away from the city’s steel and glass skyline. Your expert guide will walk you through this vibrant maze, sharing hidden details and stories along the way, so you experience Bangalore not as a passerby, but with all your senses: raw, unfiltered, and utterly alive.

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Amid the vibrant bazaars of Chickpet lies a marble sanctuary that feels like a world apart. Your guide will lead you from the crowded lanes into this serene haven, where intricate carvings, marble inlay work and gleaming spires reflect purity and simplicity. Inside, the soft glow of lamps, the fragrance of incense, and the gentle rhythm of chants invite you to pause and breathe.
India, the birthplace of four great religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—has long embraced harmony in diversity. Jainism, among the most ancient, teaches ahimsa—nonviolence in thought, word, and deed—and reverence for all life.
As your guide shares the meaning behind these traditions, you’ll also discover the dynamic Jain community, renowned for its contributions to trade, education, and philanthropy. Here, spirituality thrives beside enterprise, and tradition walks gracefully with modern life—an encounter serene, enduring, and deeply inspiring.

What's not included

Hotel pickup and drop-off. However we may offer hotel pick up & drop off for a small additional fee
Tips/gratuities to the Guide not included

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Since we'll be removing our footwear at a few places, an extra pair of socks may come in handy.
A scarf is required for ladies while visiting the places of worship.
Dress Code: Men, please cover your legs and shoulders. Women are advised to dress modestly (avoid spaghetti tops, halter-necks, miniskirts, and hot pants).
A maximum of 8 people per booking

Meeting point

Our guide will meet and greet you at the main gate of the Tipu Sultan Summer Palace

About Bangalore

Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, is renowned for its pleasant climate, vibrant tech scene, and lush greenery. Known as the 'Garden City of India' and the 'Silicon Valley of India,' it offers a unique blend of modern IT hubs, historic landmarks, and serene parks.

Top Attractions

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

A historic botanical garden established in 1760, featuring a wide variety of plants, trees, and a beautiful glasshouse.

Nature 2-3 hours ₹20 (Indian), ₹250 (Foreigner)

Vidhana Soudha

The seat of the Karnataka Legislature, this impressive building is a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture.

Architecture 1 hour Free

Bangalore Palace

Built in the late 19th century, this palace showcases Tudor-style architecture and houses a museum with royal artifacts.

Historical 2 hours ₹230 (Indian), ₹460 (Foreigner)

Cubbon Park

A lush green park in the heart of the city, perfect for a leisurely stroll, picnic, or bird-watching.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

ISKCON Temple

A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its spiritual ambiance and architectural grandeur.

Religious 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Dosa

A thin, crispy crepe made from fermented rice and lentil batter, often served with sambar and chutney.

Breakfast/Lunch Vegetarian, can be vegan if made without ghee

Idli-Sambar

Soft, steamed rice cakes served with a tangy lentil-based stew.

Breakfast/Lunch Vegetarian, can be vegan if made without ghee

Bisi Bele Bath

A flavorful rice dish cooked with lentils, vegetables, and a special spice blend.

Lunch/Dinner Vegetarian, can be vegan if made without ghee

Filter Coffee

A strong, aromatic coffee brewed using a traditional filter.

Beverage Vegan

Popular Activities

Trekking in Ramohalli White-water rafting in Shivanasamudra Camping in Savandurga Spa and wellness treatments Yoga and meditation classes Picnics in Cubbon Park Visiting temples and historical sites Attending cultural festivals

Best Time to Visit

October to February

This is the best time to visit Bangalore due to its cool and pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

15°C to 28°C 59°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Kannada
  • Widely spoken: English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Indian Rupee (INR)

Time Zone

IST (UTC+5:30)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Bangalore is generally safe for travelers, but petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams can occur. Exercise caution in crowded areas and at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use trusted transportation services like Ola and Uber.
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited help or services.
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.

Getting there

By air
  • Kempegowda International Airport • 40 km from city center
By train

Bangalore City Railway Station, Yesvantpur Junction

By bus

Kempegowda Bus Station, Shantigram Bus Stand

Getting around

Public transport

The metro system is efficient, clean, and air-conditioned, making it a popular choice for commuters.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Ola, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

MG Road Indiranagar Koramangala Whitefield

Day trips

Mysore
140 km from Bangalore • Full day

A historic city known for its stunning palace, rich cultural heritage, and beautiful gardens.

Shivanasamudra Falls
130 km from Bangalore • Full day

A stunning waterfall on the Kaveri River, offering scenic views and adventure activities.

Hampi
350 km from Bangalore • Overnight

A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient ruins, temples, and a unique landscape.

Festivals

Bangalore Karaga • March/April (during the full moon night of Chaitra) Bangalore International Film Festival • November/December Diwali • October/November (dates vary each year)

Pro tips

  • Visit Bangalore during the peak season (October to February) for the best weather and experience.
  • Use the Namma Metro for efficient and affordable travel within the city.
  • Explore the city's vibrant street food scene, but be cautious of food hygiene and safety.
  • Visit the city's many parks and gardens for a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and bustle.
  • Attend local festivals and events for a unique cultural experience.
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  • Max travelers: 10
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