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7 parks selected in this guide.

National park on Bengaluru's southern edge with a safari, butterfly park, and zoo..

Cubbon Park is a 300-acre green lung in the center of Bengaluru, established in 1870 during British rule. With bamboo groves, flowering trees, and heritage buildings scattered throughout, it serves as the city's primary breathing space.

Ulsoor Lake is a scenic urban lake in central-east Bengaluru, one of the city's largest with several small islands and a boat club. Surrounded by walking paths and greenery, it is a popular spot for morning jogs, boating, and birdwatching.

Sankey Tank (Gandhinagar Lake) is a picturesque man-made reservoir in northern Bengaluru built during the British era. Surrounded by a well-maintained walking track and park, it is a beloved morning exercise spot and birdwatcher's haven.

Bannerghatta Biological Park is a 731-hectare wildlife reserve on Bengaluru's southern outskirts featuring a zoo, safari, butterfly conservatory, and rescue center. It is one of the few places near a major Indian city where you can see wildlife in semi-natural habitat.

Urban wetland and bird sanctuary in north Bengaluru with painted storks, pelicans, and cormorants..

Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a 240-acre oasis of tropical plants, century-old trees, and a landmark glass house modeled on London's Crystal Palace. Founded in the 18th century, it is one of India's most significant botanical gardens and a UNESCO-tentative heritage site.