
Bangalore & Karnataka Footprint Focus Guide
David Stott(Author)
Footprint Travel Guides (Publisher)
Published on 13. September 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-1-908206-82-4 (ISBN)
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Description
Karnakata is home to high-tech metropolises, ancient Hindu temples, ornate Islamic palaces, charming British boulevards and a vast countryside where time stands still - for now, at least. Footprint Focus Karnata will take you from Karnataka's cultural wonders to its little-visited coastline, lush with river estuaries and mangrove swamps which rival Kerala's backwaters. This guide includes listings on the best places to eat and sleep, plus information on tours and activities. * Essentials section with useful advice on getting to and around Karnataka * Comprehensive, up-to-date listings of where is best to eat, sleep and party * Includes information on tour operators and activites from fishing to yoga * Detailed maps for Bangalore and other key destinations * Slim enough to fit in your pocket With comprehensive coverage of all the main sights, plus information on activities to take you off the beaten path, Footprint Focus Karnataka is the ideal companion to this intriguing region of India. The content of the Footprintfocus Karnataka guide has been extracted from Footprint's India Handbook.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bradt Travel Guides
Dimensions
Height: 176 mm
Width: 110 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-908206-82-4 (9781908206824)
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Bangalore & Karnataka
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South India-born and raised in the vibrant suburbs of Peterborough, writer and photographer David Stott acquired his taste for India in the womb. At the age of 28 he finally discovered the variety and diversity of flavours at which butter chicken had merely hinted and since his first visit he's become an annual visitor to India, steadily learning to tell his chole from his bhature and establishing a serious addiction to masala dosas along the way. David now splits his time between India and his adopted home in vibrant suburban Sydney, where the pace of life is such that he occasionally has to pinch himself to make sure he's awake.
Content
1) Introduction 2) Planning your trip 3) Bangalore & Karnataka (Bengaluru; Mysore & Southern Maidan; Western Plateau; West Coast; Northern Karnataka) 4) Background 5) Footnotes