International travellers visiting Karnataka will be screened at the airport and will need to provide a Covid-19 negative certificate. However, the test has to be done 72 hours prior to the visit. The negative report will be verified by the airline staff at the time of boarding.
Entry is open from all domestic states for all kinds of travel.
- No lockdowns and curfews are active in Bangalore
- Public transport operating at major routes from 6 am to 8 pm excluding containment zones
- Wearing mask and following social distancing is mandatory for all in public places
- Temperature screening while entering Bangalore will be conducted.
- Symptomatic travellers arriving in Bangalore will be sent to COVID centers for testing.
- No quarantine is mandatory for incoming travellers
Flights available from Chandigarh, Cochin, Belgaum, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chennai and 10 more domestic destinations
Unreserved passenger trains resume services in Karnataka. Additionally, 10 Festival Special Trains are expected to operate soon to cater to travellers coming from Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan. Special trains are running from Delhi, Guwahati and Mumbai to Bengaluru Railway Station.
- Public transport including buses, taxis and rickshaws operating at major routes from 6 am to 8 pm excluding containment zones.
Thrillophilia recommends you to follow all safety guidelines issued by the government and practice personal hygiene to stay safe.
Karnataka tourism department, police, horticulture and other agencies have permitted a private company to conduct paragliding in Nandi Hills for three months, which has been started from Dec 24.
Inter-state travel is open for domestic travellers. However, it is advised to practice social distancing and monitor your health. If you start to feel Covid-19 symptoms, self isolate and seek medical attention immediately.
Mysuru palace, Mysuru zoo, and Virupaksha Temple at Hampi in Ballari, Chamundeshwari Temple atop Chamundi Hills in Mysuru and the Hoysala temples in Belur and Halebid in Hassan district have been reopened in Karnataka on June 8.Read more.
The cinemas and theaters across Karnataka have reopened from 15th October with strict social distancing measures and modified SOPs.
To get the latest COVID updates, people travelling to Bangalore are recommended to download the Seva Sindhu App
Lockdown in Bangalore has ended on the 22nd of July except for in containment zones. Public transport will not be operating, offices will be allowed to reopen, and essential items shops will be open past 12 pm.
The state government hasn't announced new inter and intra state travel restrictions via private vehicles. Although, travellers are advised to register at the Seva Sindhu portal.

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The Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore is of royal origin and was begun at first as a private garden in a region of 40 sections of land by Hyder Ali, most famous rulers amongst the most well known leaders of old Mysore in 1760. At first planned in Mughal style, on the model of a broad garden at Sira in Tumkur close Bangalore, this garden was additionally created by Hyder Ali's child Tipu Sultan and hence by the British and Indian doyens of horticulture by an expansion of range and option of various plant species and it makes it one of the best places to see in bangalore.Lalbagh, for its one of a kind garden in supporting the idea of agriculture and helping the advancement of cultivation, has earned a pride of place among the gardens of the world and it has come to be viewed as one of the best gardens in the East for its design, maintenance, scientific treasure and scenic beauty. This place is magnificence in Bangalore which holds some of the best genetic resource centre for introduction, acclimatization and maintenance of plants; it envisages documentation of the variations available in plants of ornamental and economic value.It helps the advancement of cultivation in the state. It is a significant assistant to botanic study in educational institutions, an imperative lung space of Bangalore, a position of excellence that gives sound entertainment to the general population and it gives a scene to individuals to draw near to plants and nature.The garden with well-laid out streets, ways, open spaces, shade and a decent accumulation of many sorts of plant species draws in an extensive number of guests. Lalbagh is all around secured with stone walls as fenced-in areas and it has four approach entryways. The principle entryway is at the North confronting towards Subbaiah circle, the West door is towards Basavanagudi, the South entryway is towards Jayanagar and the East door is towards the Double Road.Location: Lal Bagh Botanical Garden is located at Mavalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004Best Time to Visit: All day from 6 am to 6 pm is the best timePrice: The entry price is Rs 20Timings: Opens from 6:00 AM – 6:00 PMAverage time required to visit the place: Around an hour.Distance from Kempe Gowda Bus stand: Approximately 6 KM.

At the intersection of MG road and Residency road lies Brigade road which is considered a shopping paradise for the city dwellers. There is a long stretch of standalone shops, individual retailers, and outlet selling almost everything you need making it one the best Bangalore sightseeing.This commercial hubs houses myriads of global brand outlets as well and it has been a hub for celebrating New Year in the almost every year. The place has ample parking space and uncountable branded and non-branded outlets. Location: Brigade Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka Best Time to Visit: Evenings. Price: There is no entry fee for the marketTimings: The market runs throughout the day, closes at midnight. Average time required to visit the place: 2 to 3 hours. Distance from Kempe Gowda Bus stand: Around 7 km

Bangalore Palace is a true example of sheer architectural beauty which was built in 1873. This old opulent structure sits on a land of 25000 square feet displaying the regal mix of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architectural designs and also one the best places to see in bangalore.Besides being a preserved site, it is also a grand venue that hosts marriage parties, events, and rock concerts. The palace houses paintings of the famous painter of bygone era Raja Ravi Varma along with ancient carvings and granite and ceramic tiles seating on the floor which are still unblemished. There is magnanimous ground in front of the palace which has hosted a number of international artists in the past like, The Rolling Stones, Backstreet Boys, Elton John, Lamb of God, Don Moen, David Guetta, The Black Eyed Peas, Deep Purple, Metallica, Roger Waters etc. On the auspicious day of Dussehra every year, a grand fair is organized in the ground against the royal backdrop of the beautifully lit palace.Location: Palace Road, Near Mount Carmel Institute Of Management, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052Best Time to Visit: During Dussehra when it is well lit with a grandiose celebration.Price: INR 230 for Indians and INR 460 for foreigners.Timings: 10 AM to 5:30 PM on all days of the week.Average time required to visit the place: 3 to 4 hours.Distance from Kempe Gowda Bus stand: Approximately 5 KMYou may also like: 20 Amazing Historical Places in Bangalore
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