If you’re looking to save money on your accommodation while visiting Bangalore, a hostel might be an excellent option for you. Not only are they budget-friendly, but they also promote environmental sustainability. Additionally, staying at a hostel can be a great way to socialize and meet other travelers. I had a great experience staying at the Hood Co-living hostel during one of my trips to Bangalore.
It was my fourth trip to Bengaluru, India’s technology hub, and I had already explored most of the city’s famous tourist attractions. With a free day ahead, I wanted to make the most of it, so a friend recommended visiting Nandi Hills, a small hill fortress just 60 km from Bengaluru.
If you’re a food lover visiting Bengaluru, you must dine at MTR. I followed my food blogger friend Nisha’s recommendation, and I’m glad I did. I had a great time trying the delicious South Indian cuisine, ranging from Bisibelebath to Idli and Rasam. Here’s my take on the food and some inside information about MTR.
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