

We arrived at Bangalore after an 6 hr Journey via Train in ( Sleeper Class) with Distributed seats as the seats wernt in Line Order. As the Reservations wernt made one time, But we still had managed to get Seats,
After arriving to Bangalore Our Tour Guide Got us Rooms at an Nearby lodge Very near to the Train Station, with looked Flimsy on the out side but was Pretty Ok inside, there was an small Clean Andhra Restaurant downstair’s to have Break fast..etc,
After checking in we had out bath and breakfast a bus was hired to take us around the Big city and to The Museum of Bangalore where we got to see some stuff and then to Electronic City where we met up with Indian ISP{ Internet Service Provider’s} who gave us brief introduction of their company and stuff, Later the students we Dropped off Near ” Brigade Road and MG Road and Near “Forum Mall” to get on with their respective shopping and stuff.
As a personal Experience we had totally explored Forum mall as it was pretty big compared to Malls at Hyderabad, at the ground Floor we had all Retail outlets of big Brand names Like “Tommy Hilfiger, United Colors of Benetton, Channel, Louis Vuittian, Adidas, Levis and Mac Donald’s and KFC Restaurant the 2nd Floor had other band labels like “SF jeans, Few Boutiques and stuff 3 rd floor contained Multi Cusine Restaurants to start of there were “Mexican, Italian, Thai, Japanese, Sushi, Indian, Continental, Chinese, Chat” and Finally Topping it off of with Prasad’s Multiplex in the 4th Floor with Normal and Large Screen, with Price Ranging from 60rs to 340rs depending on days and 780rs being constant for the golden screen.
The next day was quite as event Full as the First but today we got to See Iscon Temple which was quite Breath taking and awesome after coming out from the Temple we were standing so we came across and Kerela Style Marriage so we went in and Joined in the Celebrations, as u can c the pictures we had Lunch There Too!! lol,
After having out lunch at Marriage hall we went to Bull Temple to be equally amazed by the Breathtaking View’s of the age old temple.



