5 iconic places in Bengaluru we know Diljit Dosanjh will love
5 iconic places in Bengaluru we know Diljit Dosanjh will love
Bangalore Palace
Bangalore Palace, with its stunning architecture, expansive gardens and rich history, provided the perfect backdrop for the King of Punjabi Pop. Built in 1878 by King Chamarajendra Wadiyar X of the Mysore royal family, the palace takes inspiration from England’s Windsor Castle and is spread over 45,000 square feet. The intricate woodwork, detailed carvings and stained glass windows provide the perfect backdrop for Diljit’s next city reel.
Lalbagh Botanical Garden
A quiet moment in nature? Looks like Diljit can appreciate this. A stroll through this 17th-century botanical garden, started by Tipu Sultan, is a must-do in Bangalore. Known for its spectacular flower beds, ponds and 3,000-million-year-old rock, it houses over 1,000 exotic plants from Afghanistan and Persia.
Cubbon Park
Nandi Hills
Summer Palace of Tipu Sultan
For a more leisurely morning, we recommend Diljit visit Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace early in the morning. Built during the reign of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, this magnificent palace was completed in 1791. It is known for its Indo-Islamic architecture, the two-storey structure has intricately carved wooden pillars, ornate brackets and a delightful environment surrounded by lush gardens. Flowering bushes, and fountains. Today, a part of the palace has been converted into a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of Tipu Sultan.