Have You Visited This 3,000 Million Yrs Old Rock That Honours The Famous People Of The City?
Basavanagudi is a bustling residential locality in Bangalore that’s known for its for the monolith statue of Nandi Bull, but did you know that there’s also a massive rock formation in the area called Bugle Rock?
A Place That’s Rich In Flora | South India is endowed with some of the oldest land formations on earth, also known as the Gondwana. Bugle Park is considered to be one of the green lungs in the city that has natural rock formations, waterfalls and fountains & a small park. Also known as the walker’s paradise, it is visited by over 1,000 visitors each day.
Recently, an amphitheatre has been developed in the premises of the park. There’s a memorial where the ruler of Bangalore, the engineer and builder of modern Karnataka, popular journalists and leaders are honoured. Oh, and did we mention you can also spot fruit bats amidst the roost trees?
Bugle Park is a must-visit if you’re in the city, so drop by and let us know what you think about it!
Where | Bugle Park - Bull Temple Rd, Basavanagudi
Timings | 5 - 10 AM & 3:30 - 9 PM
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