Tour de 4 horas de Photowalk privado en Bangalore





Descripción
Visite el paraíso de los fotógrafos temprano en la mañana para ver el Gran Mercado de Flores de la ciudad de Bengaluru. Camina hasta el Fuerte de Bangalore, el Palacio de Verano del sultán Tipu y un Templo del sur de la India. El guía local privado asegura la atención completa y la seguridad durante el recorrido.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Comience su recorrido después de reunirse con su guía local privado temprano en la mañana. Camina desde el ayuntamiento de la ciudad de Bengaluru hacia el mercado K R. La mejor manera de experimentar la ciudad es por la mañana, cuando no hay tráfico. La ciudad se despierta temprano y el mercado de flores al por mayor es una delicia para los fotógrafos. Vea cómo llegan los camiones de la mañana con sus fragantes cargas de flores, pétalos y hojas. ¡Disfruta del colorido caos que sigue y prepárate para una sobrecarga sensorial! También obtendrá una excelente introducción a las frutas y verduras de temporada, así como a otras especialidades locales. Vea las multitudes y los colores en acción. El caos de vehículos, humanos y carros, todos cargados de energía matutina. Vea a los vendedores listos con sus productos con sus puestos. Agricultores goteando con sus productos. Los compradores regatean los precios con los vendedores. Los vendedores de té en su bicicleta. También puedes tomar una taza de masala chai. Utilice su tiempo libre para caminar y haga clic en las imágenes de la manera que desee: retratos, macro, escenas callejeras, etc.
Camina hacia el fuerte de Bangalore, la construcción de este fuerte comenzó en 1537 como un fuerte de barro. El constructor fue Kempe Gowda I, un vasallo del Imperio Vijaynagar y el fundador de Bangalore, ahora Bengaluru.
Además, visite el Templo Kote Venkataramana, un templo hindú dedicado al dios Venkateshwara. El templo fue construido en 1689 en estilo dravidiano y vijayanagara por el rey Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, entonces gobernante de Mysore.
Visite también el Palacio de Verano de Tipu Sultan, un ejemplo de arquitectura indo-islámica y fue la residencia de verano del gobernante de Mysore, Tipu Sultan. La estructura fue construida enteramente de teca y soportes adornados con pilares, arcos y balcones. Hyder Ali comenzó su construcción dentro de los muros del Fuerte de Bangalore, y se completó durante el reinado de Tipu Sultan en 1791. Regrese con recuerdos maravillosos. El recorrido a pie termina en el Palacio de Verano de Tipu Sultan.
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Punto de encuentro: En frente - Ayuntamiento de Bangalore Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka 560002
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Una cantidad moderada de caminar está involucrado.
Opiniones(3)
This was basically a guided tour of the market where I could take pictures. If you are expecting someone to guide you with photos this is not that kind of trip. Included was to be admission with fees covered to a temple (which the guide pointed out to me and I could walk in alone), the fort (which was closed so we walked by) and a palace (which you needed an online ticket for and I not the guide had been provided those so that was also a walk by.) This tour was not worth the money I spent.
Hi, Please accept my apology for this Tour did not turned out of your expectations. We have refunded the the said amount without asking any question. Passanger's satisfaction is our prime concern. There seems to be some confusion. Yes it is a walk though the vibrent and colorful market. To take pictures and to decide at what angle or with what light combination is a individual choice. We are trying to take to the right place at right time. We have never collected any amount from you for entrance tickets. We leave free on to your choice whether you want to enter inside the monument or not. Some people like live faces more than the old buildings and visa versa. My Guide said, you did not wanted to go inside the temple, he said, you took pictures from outside and denied when asked to visit from inside. I believe you have received the refund amount you asked for. Please accept my sincere apologies.
So I signed up just expecting to see the touristy stuff and it to be a very on the rails adventure. Nope not even close. The guide met me at town hall only two people signed up for the tour this day .we walked on some streets that had some awesome lighting for photography. The guide told us we were lucky because if it had been raining we wouldn’t be able to walk through this as it wouldn’t be sanitary. The smell confirmed this. We get to the outdoor flower market and it’s very busy. This is a market we were the only people there not doing business. In this place you have to keep moving no way around it you have to keep your head on a swivel and moving. Awesome picture opportunity. We make our way to the main market and get the photos seems in the picture promoting the tour. Pretty awesome to be honest. Then onto the veggie market and it’s also hustle and bustle. This is the side of the city most tourists never see. Our guide explained how the market works where people come from , very knowledgeable. Some where along the way he says we are going to take a short cut. Yeah we end up in some back alley way that doesn’t exactly give you the warm and fuzzy feeling you want on vacation. We didn’t get to go into the palace because it doesn’t open till after the tour ends. We had to pay for our own tuk tuks and went off the beaten path more than once. If you’re up for some adventure and want to really experience the city this is perfect. Wear close toed shoes you aren’t attached to and be aware of pickpockets and you should be fine. I would not recommend a women go alone on this trip as my tour companion definitely felt like she would have been targeted had I not been accompanying her and I feel the same way.
I was astonished to be the only person I saw with a camera at the market. People were very friendly, no one objected to being photographed and got a lot of smiles. Although the flower market is highlighted there are also fruit, vegetable and meat areas. Guide was helpful, knowledgable, with excellent English. I'd recommend a hotel pickup for anyone female or nervous- the town hall was pretty dark deserted at 6am. He did drop me by my hotel (JWMarriott, 5 minutes away) to be sure I got back ok. Markets like these are a delight to me, you see such a huge cross section of humanity. The fort, temples and summer palace were interesting but the market was the highlight and well worth the early start- by 8am it was already emptying out. Highly recommended and an excellent value



