One week in Bangalore could be the party of a lifetime and do not need to be rich to enjoy a trip to this place. If part of your holiday enjoyment of good food is better and if you like Indian food. I can think of no better place to visit.
If you want sun, be sure to avoid the monsoon period. We had a couple of hours of heavy rain, but quickly dried up. (Mid-May) rainfall is heaviest when the monsoon is progressing but has generally been the month of October.
British Airways flies from Heathrow to Bangalore and back every day except Friday. Tickets cost around £ 500. You need a need a tourist visa (about £ 30) and several shots to prevent diseases like Marari.
Being in the highlands, Mozzi not bother us until our return flight, when we were greeted at the airport in Bangalore, which is not air conditioned. The Taj West End is magical.
Our price includes a luxury room with air conditioning overlooking the pool, airport transfer, breakfast, complementary tea and happy hour at night the Blue Bar, the use of the pool with towels provided, health club with rooms treatment, gym and floodlit tennis courts to play at any time. The staff is very attentive and nothing is a problem. It is the only place I have slept without having problems with noise or having to complain about any problem.
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