Discover Bangalore’s rich history on a guided walk through palaces, forts, and temples. Uncover stories of rulers and savor local coffee.
Discover Bangalore’s rich history on a guided walk through palaces, forts, and temples. Uncover stories of rulers and savor local coffee.
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Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace - “The abode of happiness, the envy of heaven.” That’s not our words - that’s the plaque that greets you at the entrance. And honestly? It earns every syllable.
This summer retreat was once the jewel of a vast & magnificent complex. What remains today is still breathtaking — scalloped arches that frame light like a…
- Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace - “The abode of happiness, the envy of heaven.” That’s not our words - that’s the plaque that greets you at the entrance. And honestly? It earns every syllable.
This summer retreat was once the jewel of a vast & magnificent complex. What remains today is still breathtaking — scalloped arches that frame light like a painting, fluted teak pillars that have stood through centuries of power and change.
The painted Islamic motifs have faded with time, but lean in close & you’ll catch their whisper. This place remembers.
Stand on the upper balconies and picture Tipu Sultan himself — rallying officers, addressing citizens, commanding the room. Then fast-forward a few decades, and those same ornate halls became colonial administrative offices. Empires come and go; the pillars stay.
With your Hidden Gems guide, none of this is just architecture — every carved column and shadowed corridor becomes a chapter in a story of ambition, beauty, and a glory the history books never quite did justice.
- Bangalore Fort - Bangalore Fort doesn’t look like much at first glance. That’s the point.
What’s left is a fragment — but what a fragment. Once a teardrop-shaped stronghold sprawling nearly a square mile, this was the proud beating heart of the Kingdom of Mysore.
Step through the Delhi Gate and you’re actually stepping through three gateways in succession — each one a deliberate trap for invaders. Those teak doors? Iron-spiked, built to stop charging war elephants cold.
Look closer and the layers reveal themselves — stucco Islamic artistry on the archways, Hindu relief carvings on the walls, a quiet Ganesha temple tucked inside. This place was never just one story.
And somewhere on these grounds in 1791, cannons roared as Mysore’s forces met the East India Company in a clash that would shape everything that followed.
Your guide connects the dots — because here, the dots are everywhere.
- Jamia Masjid - Some buildings command attention. The Jamia Masjid earns it quietly.
Five stories of white Rajasthan marble rise serenely above the market’s bustle — delicate jali screens, graceful arches, slender minarets. Dedicated to Tipu Sultan, its Saracenic elegance feels timeless.
Step inside and the city falls away. Pigeons flutter through the minarets, an ablution pool stills the courtyard, and somewhere below, the cheerful chatter of children drifts up from a school running in the basement. A School of Calligraphy preserves the art of Urdu script in the same walls.
It’s a place of prayer, learning, and living heritage — all at once.
And perhaps most beautifully, it stands as a quiet testament to Bangalore’s long tradition of faiths coexisting, not just tolerating each other, but genuinely sharing space.
Your guide brings the full picture — the architecture, the history, and the city it reflects.
- KR Market - KR Market doesn’t ease you in. It pulls you straight under — and you won’t mind at all.
Two hundred years old and still roaring, this was once a quiet waterbody. Hard to imagine, standing in the middle of this glorious, overwhelming chaos.
Step into its winding gullies and the city you thought you knew disappears. Jasmine garlands perfume the air, towers of marigolds glow like little suns, vendors call out in rhythmic tones above the clang of brass and the shuffle of handcarts. Chilies, ripe fruit, incense — your nose won’t know where to turn. Your eyes won’t either
This is old Bangalore, thriving and unapologetic, just steps from the city’s steel and glass skyline. An ancient rhythm carrying on, indifferent to the century outside its gates.
With your Hidden Gems guide, you won’t just pass through — you’ll read the maze, catch the details most visitors walk right past, and leave having felt the city’s true pulse. Raw, unfiltered, and utterly alive.
- Shri Adinath Jain Shwetamber Mandir - Step off the street and the city falls away completely.
One moment you’re in the thick of bazaars colour, noise, motion everywhere. The next, you’re standing in a marble sanctuary that feels like it exists in its own quiet dimension.
Intricate carvings & delicate inlay work. Inside, soft lamplight & the gentle rhythm of chants. This is a place that asks you, very politely, to slow down.
It’s also a window into one of India’s oldest living traditions. Jainism — born on this subcontinent alongside Hinduism, Buddhism, & Sikhism - has for millennia taught ahimsa: nonviolence in thought, word, & deed. A reverence for all life, radical in its consistency.
Your guide brings it alive - the Jain community here is as known for its contributions to trade, education, & philanthropy as it is for its spiritual depth. Tradition & enterprise, walking gracefully side by side.
Serene, enduring, & quietly extraordinary — this is the kind of stop that lingers long after the day is done.

- Entry to Bangalore Fort and Jamia Masjid
- Entry to Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace
- Traditional filter coffee or local tea — served the old Bangalore way
- Expert native Bangalorean guide — stories and insights no guidebook contains
- All local taxes
- Entry to Bangalore Fort and Jamia Masjid
- Entry to Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace
- Traditional filter coffee or local tea — served the old Bangalore way
- Expert native Bangalorean guide — stories and insights no guidebook contains
- All local taxes
- Hotel pickup and drop-off — available on request for a small additional fee
- Gratuities for your guide — entirely at your discretion, always appreciated
- Hotel pickup and drop-off — available on request for a small additional fee
- Gratuities for your guide — entirely at your discretion, always appreciated
Most tours show you Bangalore, but this one lets you truly experience it.
In just a few hours, journey through centuries — from the vibrant halls of Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace to the fortified gates of Bangalore Fort, the tranquil marble of the Jamia Masjid, the sensory delight of KR Market, and the peaceful haven of a Jain temple. You might even visit…
Most tours show you Bangalore, but this one lets you truly experience it.
In just a few hours, journey through centuries — from the vibrant halls of Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace to the fortified gates of Bangalore Fort, the tranquil marble of the Jamia Masjid, the sensory delight of KR Market, and the peaceful haven of a Jain temple. You might even visit the ancient Kote Venkataramana Temple. Each stop is a unique chapter, each one unforgettable.
What truly distinguishes this tour is your guide. Your local expert doesn’t just share facts — they bring the city to life. The Maharajas, Sultans, Gowdas, and British rulers who fought over, built, and transformed Bangalore are vividly portrayed in every street and carved pillar.
During this 2.5 km walk, you’ll take a break to enjoy a traditional filter coffee. Strong, frothy, and served in the classic style.
With a group of no more than 8 travelers, the stories resonate with you. The experience lingers.
This is Bangalore — layered, vibrant, and ready to be explored.
- Comfortable walking shoes are a must — and pack an extra pair of socks, as we’ll be removing footwear at a few sacred sites along the way
- Dress modestly for places of worship — ankle-length trousers for men; ankle-length dresses or trousers for women, with covered shoulders (avoid spaghetti tops and halter-necks).
- Scarves for ladies are required at some sites — if you don’t have one, we can arrange one at the temple
- This is an intimate experience by design — a maximum of 8 guests per group, always
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.