Created by am331 on February 21, 2006
- We traveled to Bangalore, India, for my mother's medical school "Golden Jubilee Celebration" (she attended Bangalore Medical College). We also took the opportunity to explore interesting parts of South India, including Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Created by Kamla Srinivasan on March 30, 2005
- Bangalore, also known as "The Garden City," is located in the state of Karnataka. Today, Bangalore is best known as the IT capital of India.
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Created by JonesyGuide on August 6, 2004
- Bangalore’s mild climate has earned it the nickname of “The Garden City." Bangalore's population has doubled in the last 10 years because of the I.T. industry. Many multi-national corporations have set up their Indian headquarters in Bangalore. Westerners will find all the comforts of home here.
Created by c3lsius on July 19, 2007
- Bangalore, dubbed as the Silicon Valley of Asia, has developed tremendously over the past few years specifically during the dot-com boom.
Created by Kundankaushav on November 10, 2006
- Travelling around Bangalore is great fun. One gets the opportunity to explore beautiful areas that are relatively unknown.
Created by dackelynn on July 20, 2006
- I started my research in Bangalore. In between studies, my classmates and I explored this growing city.
Created by TravelinAg on May 29, 2006
- Bangalore is so full of surprises. Just walking around you can't tell just how fabulous this place really is.
Created by Oncearunner on August 27, 2005
- My friends in Sri Lanka announced the wedding of their daughter for July in Colombo. It would be Indian style. Since I was to be on a trip to India before July, I decided to buy a sherwani to wear to the wedding.
Created by kristenmarie82 on February 4, 2005
- I had a stint as an English teacher in the Lingarajapuram district of Bangalore.
Created by partiggia on May 19, 2003
- I spent my third week in the state of Goa, an old Portuguese colony, where you could spend your time just lying on the beaches or going around the little village, or (like I did) hiring a scooter and doing both!
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