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Queen Victoria ascended the throne in 1837, just a few years after the establishment of the British Cantonment in Bangalore. 
This quiet little town in South India grew quite spectacularly over the next 70 years. The seeds of Bangalore's current persona - its leadership in technology, industry, scientific research & aerospace, its pubs, greenery, sporting culture and cosmopolitanism, as also the traffic chaos, demographic diversity and attractiveness to immigrants - were sown at different times and places in the Victorian era.
 
Visit 19th Century churches, public buildings and stately homes, tracing the growth of the cantonment. Hear stories of Bangalore’s famous British residents, and discover what made Bangalore tick in the 19th Century. End the walk with one of the best aerial views of Bangalore, and a sumptuous buffet breakfast

Start: 

Gates of Holy Trinity Church, MG Road

Directions: 

East end of MG Rd, opp Kids Kemp / The Oberoi Parking
available on the lane next to Kids Kemp (see Map https://www.bangalorewalks.com/html/Victorian-Bangalore-Walk.html )

 

Start time:

7am sharp! The walk ends at 10 am with breakfast.

What to wear:

 

Casual wear; 

What to carry:

 

Water bottle

Hat

Sunscreen lotion

Sun glasses

Sneakers

 

RATE PER STUDENT

GST @ 5%

TOTAL RATE

Rs 455/-

Rs 22.75/-

Rs 480/-

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