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Bangalore Walk
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A
fascinating walk and talk on Bangalore's history!
Chiara Diack, UK
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Highly
recommended if you want to know a little more than
the guide
books would tell you about the city you live in.
A must for expats, and
those who enjoy a "cultural / historical leisure
walk"!
Bindoo Purnaiya,
7th generation Bangalorean
Was great for a
newcomer to the city. Definitely worth waking up
for.
Mary Breeding, US
research scholar
You know why Bangalore is on
the minds of 21st century Americans - now learn
why 19th century Britain was just as excited about
this city.
Manohar Rao, Long
time Bangalore resident
A
very good reason to be up early on a week-end. Perhaps
as stimulating as golf on a three hour course.
Krishna Chidambi,
Longtime Bangalore resident
I discovered new things about
a city that I have lived in all my life!
Deepa Kamath, Filmmaker,
in Bangalore after a stint in Paris
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Queen
Victoria ascended the throne in 1837, just a few years after
the establishment of the British Cantonment in Bangalore.
This quiet little town in South India grew
quite spectacularly over the next 70 years. The seeds of Bangalore's
current persona - its leadership in technology, industry,
scientific research & aerospace, its pubs, greenery, sporting
culture and cosmopolitanism, as also the traffic chaos, demographic
diversity and attractiveness to immigrants - were sown at
different times and places in the Victorian era.
Traverse history from the fall of Tipu in 1799 to
the turn of the 20th Century. Visit 19th Century
churches, public buildings and stately homes, tracing the
growth of the cantonment. Hear stories of Bangalore’s
famous British residents, and discover what made Bangalore
tick in the 19th Century. End the walk with one of the best
aerial views of Bangalore, and a sumptuous buffet breakfast.
If you really want to understand Bangalore, what makes it
tick, why it is what it is, join us on this walk through Victorian
Bangalore. See Schedule
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Been
on this walk already ?
Check out
the
Traditional Bengaluru Walk
or the
Green Heritage Walk
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long is the walk? |
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We
walk barely 2 kms over 3 hrs with several stops. That’s
easy!
And we treat you well. In addition to a guided walk,
you get:
- A sumptuous breakfast
- Lovely city views
- A chance to meet others
with similar interests
- And refreshments on
the way
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What
else?
We start at the gates of Holy Trinity Church,
MG Rd.
Come on time. We start on time. Report at 655 am.
See MAP for directions.
It can get windy these days, a light jacket will
help.
Wear sneakers, or sturdy (but comfy) footwear.
Wear a cap, carry water, get your camera.
Parking is NOT available in the church compound.
You can park in the lane
next to Kids Kemp
What if it rains?
We can say with some authority that
it normally does not rain before 10am.
Get a light jacket and cap / umbrella if you want
to be prepared for a Victorian drizzle.
If there is a torrential downpour at 6 am, we will
call you and tell you if the walk is on or not.
We have had walks every weekend for the past 3 years
without a problem.
Come with an open mind and be ready for some
pleasant surprises.
Read what some of our previous walkers have to say.
Test your Bangalore knowledge. Take this Quiz
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