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Bangalore , the fifth largest city in India is the capital of Karnataka. The presence of many parks and botanical gardens gave the name of ' Garden city ' to Bangalore. Any tourist can start his tour from Bangalore with its ancient forts, temples, gardens and shopping. All important tourist attraction in Karnataka can be reached with in a day's journey from Bangalore, which makes possible through Sugama Tourists

A fast growing metropolis, the garden city of Bangalore is the capital of the southern Indian state of Karnataka. Situated at about 1000 meters above sea level, it is known for its salubrious climate where temperatures remain moderate through out the year. The maximum temperature in July is around 320C and the minimum around 220C. It is connected by air, rail and road to all major cities of the country and has direct international connections to many cities worldwide and some of the travels like Sugama Tourists provide the service to visit this fabulous city.

The clean and spacious city of Bangalore has many imposing structures full of historic and modern architecture. The majestic, Vidhana Soudha, a magnificent post-independence structure housing the State legislature and Secretariat, stands in the center of the city with its attractive dome and galleries. Sugama Tourists will arrange to sheer delight to see the illuminated Soudha during nights on Sundays and Holidays.

The city abounds in picturesque parks and gardens and other scenic spots. The extensive stretch of green land of Cubbon Park and the enchanting botanical gardens with Glass-House of Lal-Bagh, both situated right in the middle of the metropolis, lend all the charming grandeur to the city. About 20 Km from the city is situated the Bannerghatta National Park. It is a dry decidious forest which has abundant variety of trees like Neem, Sandal,Tamarind,Jalari. This park is inhabited by the Asian Elephants, leopards,Sloth Bears,Chital, Sambar,Monitor Lizards,Pangolin,Vipers, Cobras,Macaques,Porcupines,Mongoose, etc and lot of bird species are also to be found in this park. Moreover the best time to visit the park is between September and October. This makes possible through Sugama Tourists

Bangalore is directly connected to Tirupati by Sugama Tourists that is one of the fastest bus. Apart from this, one can also reach Bangalore through various bus or travels like Sugama Tourists heading far south. The city is also connected to Tirupathi and some other places.The city is well connected to all major cities in South and Central India through efficient, frequent and inexpensive bus services provided by Sugama Tourists

In Bangalore one of the fabulous shopping mall is a forum! one of bangalore's first 'really big' malls... its like one brigade road now. half of bangalore gathers there and its one big party all through the day! catch a movie, eat out, window shop, proper shop.... do what u want. Forum is there for you and your every need. Forum mall in Hosur road Koramangala is an ideal stop to shop and chill out. Restaurants, pubs, coffee shops, cinema halls, super markets all come under Forum,s umbrella. Weekends see exodus of people here. Pay and park facility is available in Forum and is quite accessible from other parts of the city. You can visit this by means of travel from varoius states by Sugama Tourists

Sugama Tourists also provides the facility to visit another biggest shopping mall is Mantri Square – the largest mall in India. The mall, located at No.1 Sampige road in Malleswaram promises a truly international retail experience. With a wide variety of stores offering shopping, entertainment and dining, Mantri Square would complement Bangalore's status of 'global city'. Designed by internationally renowned Chisel Architects and Bentel Associates of South Africa, Mantri Sqaure will combine modern design with contemporary Indian aesthetics through its unique and innovative architectural design.

Bangalore is a best opted destination for shopping . The city's Lambani tribal jewelery , traditional Indian silk and wood carvings are simply tempting . The shopping malls of Bangalore offers you with the fashionable accessories, latest electronic gadgets and a wide array of other items. The shopping malls arrived in Bangalore during the beginning of the 21st century . Currently , new shopping malls are springing up in this Garden City in India. The list below provides you with the names of the top ten shopping malls in Bangalore.

Sugama Tourists also provides the facility to visit another biggest shopping mall is Garuda Mall, this is one of the major shopping malls in Bangalore . It is situated in the corner of the McGrath and Commissariat Roads in Bangalore .Garuda Mall is the second largest and the newest shopping mall in Bangalore . The size of the shopping mall is about 300,000 sq ft. This mall has all the items you wish to buy and also a host of other services.

Sugama Tourists also provides the facility to visit another biggest shopping mall Bangalore Central, this shopping mall is like a large department store with separate retailers. It is a one stop destination for those who simply love to hang out in the shopping malls. Visit this shopping mall to buy the desired item and satisfy your whims of shopping.

Sugama Tourists also provides the facility to visit another biggest shopping mall Safina Plaza, this destination offers a sale every week . It may be men's wear or home furnishings . You can also find retailers like Titan , Lee Jeans etc. This shopping mall is less crowded in compare to the other malls. Visit this shopping mall during season sales or festivals.

Sugama Tourists also provides the facility to visit another biggest shopping mall Lifestyle, this two-story store shopping mall is situated on the Victoria Road . This is a new shopping mall in Bangalore and has already won the hearts of the citizens . The shops of the mall sell items like electronic gadgets , books , cloth materials , sweets , cosmetics , furniture etc. Just hop in the mall and enjoy.

Sugama Tourists also provides the facility to visit another biggest shopping mall Globus, it is one of the popular shopping malls in Bangalore . It provides all the necessary items which you would look for in a shopping mall. You must visit this shopping mall in Bangalore and just go mad with shopping.

Sugama Tourists also provides the facility to visit another biggest shopping mall Lido, this mall catches the frenzy of the shoppers in Bangalore . This shopping mall sports everything from dazzling accessories to designer wear . The mall offers the best international brand items for the customers . The price of the items are also affordable.

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Sugama Tourists takes you to the Kundapura is a city in Udupi district in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is the headquarters of the Kundapura taluk and is about 36 km (22 mi) from Udupi. Kundapura is noted for its 95,000 solar lighting installations by Selco Solar, a Bangalore-based social enterprise.

The name Kundapura can be traced to the Kundeshvara temple built by Kundavarma in the vicinity of the Panchagangavalli river. Kundapura is also described as the 'town of the sun'. The name may be derived from Kunda, meaning jasmine, owing to the abundance of jasmine-trees in the area. According to others, Kunda means 'pillar' in Kannada,[3] and here refers to the traditional method of constructing houses. Kunda has another meaning, indicating a high place. Until the 18th century, nearby Basrur was an important town and Kundapura was built later, particularly during the British period. Kundapura is surrounded by water from three sides. To the north lies the Panchagangavali river. To the east lies the Kalaghar river. To the west lie the Kodi back waters and the Arabian Sea), leaving the south side as the main connecting land mass.

1) Kundeswara temple can be seen within the town. Kundapura is surrounded on three sides by water / back water - and as such one can find good scenes of water and coconut trees all around. The boat point to Gangolli is one such beautiful place, with a vast area of the back waters of Haladi River, which joins the Arabian Sea nearby. From this point, the range of Western Ghats at a distance of 20 km (12 mi), including highest peak Kodachadri, is a beautiful sight. The three-sides- water- town concept of Kundapura is not exploited to develop the tourism industry in this area. There are a good number of lodges in this town which is well connected by highway to Karwar, Goa and Mumbai. It has the potential of becoming an exceptional tourist attraction.
2) Sri Vinayaka (Ganesh) Temple at Anegudde, between Kota, Udupi and Koteshwar towns. The temple is located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Kundapura. Among the several temples in Kumbhashi Anegudde, Sri Vinayaka Temple is the oldest, and it is also the most popular in this region. This Ganesh temple is on a small hillock, giving the name Anegudde, "Ane" meaning elephant and "Gudde" meaning a hillock.
3) Mekekattu Nadhikeshwara temple is an historical place. Located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Kundapura, it falls within the limits of Udupi Taluk, but is culturally connected to Kundapura. It is nearer to Barkuru in the Shiriyara village. Legend says it is a creation of sage Parashurama as applicable to all places of Coastal Karnataka. With the passage of time the area where the temple is situated has been called by different names. It attracts several visitors every year, particularly during annual festival, hasara, and sedi. Striking feature of Mekkekattu temple include a large collection of coloured, wooden idols, some of which measure up to 10 feet in height. Most of the wooden statues are in warrior dress, giving an impression that this entire row of wooden statues are made to remember an incidence of war that would have taken place here during 1600-1700 AD (no historic evidence for this war is found yet, but can be linked to Mogul / Bahamani Invasion). Some of the statues are like Muslim soldires, some like maratha soldiers. Some even hold a replica of an old gun or swords, posed as if ready for war. All wooden statues are given local mythological names. Yettinahatti, very near to Mekke kattu, is an interesting place where bulls are worshiped, and may have some historical links with Mekke Kattu. There is one more small place called Karuvina Hatti about 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Udupi via Brahmavara – Barkur,Shiriyara
4) Guddattu Vinayaka temple This particular temple, situated in the border area of Kundapur and Udupi taluks, has to been seen to be believed. Guddattu is a place of natural beauty. The History of Guddattu Sri Vinayaka Temple runs back for about 1700 years. The natural rock formation similar to Ganesh Idol is inside a small cave and the natural formation of cave is such that, around thousand Koda of water collects naturally and submerges the Ganesh Idol. It is said that the three foot idol of Lord Vinayaka was emerged by itself, attaching to a big rock. The black and grey stone structure of Lord Ganapathi is in a sitting position. His trunk is towards the right, eyes and legs clearly visible. The pooja of Ayarkoda is performed by devotees with much faith and devotion. The new rock Temple is constructed here, adjacent to a huge granite rock, which looks like a sleeping elephant. This temple is about 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Udupi via Brahmavara – Barkur, Shiriyara, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Kundapur via Koteshwara – Hunsemakhi -Guddeangady.
5)In Kundapur, Padukone is a coastal village located approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) north of the taluk center. Part of the village is surrounded by the Souparnika River and one has to cross this river in an old wooden boat from Maraswami. Padukone is a beautiful village surrounded by coconut trees, water, and kudru.
6) Basrur - Many temples are located here on the southern banks of the Varahi River. Historically, Basrur is the main and center place of Kundapura Taluk. This area has many historical structures. Traders from foreign countries used to bring their boats and ships to Basrur, which is a natural harbour, and trade their goods for pepper and good quality rice. During 19th and 20th centuries, this place was famous for a singing and dancing lady community and such ladies devoted their lives to singing, entertainment and mainly attending the fancy and needs of rich gentlemen of the area.
7) Uppinakudru - Uppinakudru, or salt island, is located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of Kundapura which is a taluk headquarters in Udupi District.
8) Hoovinakere - It is the birthplace of the philosopher Vadiraja, who preached Dvaita philosophy after Madhvacharya.
9) In Kundapur, Koteshwara - The Koteshwara temple is an historical and religious centre. Here the lake adjacent to the temple is larger than the main temple. One of the many legends about this lake is that there is an underground tunnel to Vandaru Kambala Gadde which is at a distance of 20 kilometres (12 mi). The Pattabhiramachandra temple, Mariyamma Temple, and the Kodandarama Temple are located in the same place.10) In Kundapur, Hattiangadi has another well-known temple of Lord Ganapathi, and many other ancient temples besides.
11)In Kundapur, Kirimanjeshwara - Located about 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Kundapur, it has the Kirimanjeshwara temple amidst beautiful surroundings. There is another old temple called the Agastyeshwara temple, named after Sage Agastya.
12) In Kundapur, Shankaranarayana - Located about 32 kilometres (20 mi) to the east of Kundapur, it is traditionally called Krodha Kshetra and is one of the seven places of pilgrimage in the region mentioned in the Skanda Purana.
13) Trasi - Located about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) to the North of Kundapur, Trasi has a beautiful 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) long beach with Turtle Bay and Beach Resort.14) In Kundapur, Maravanthe One of Karnataka's most beautiful beaches. It is about 55 kilometres (34 mi) from Udupi. NH-17 runs right next to the beach and the Suparnika River flows on the other side of the road, creating a spectacular scenery and considered only one of its kind in India. The river Souparnika, which almost touches Arabian Sea here, makes a U turn and goes eastward to join the Sea only after a journey of more than 10 kilometres (6.2 mi), which is a geological wonder.
15) Ottinene - This is a sunset point on the seashore, near Byndoor village on the national highway. The Kshitija Nature Resort, a beach and sunset point, are favorite spots with travelers here. Byndoor is a village near the sea.

Thus the above places can be visited through Sugama Tourists.
 
ABOUT Sugama Tourists: <h1 style="font-size: 15px; margin-right: 119px; color: #000000"> <font size="4"><br /> Founded in 1977 by H Subhodh Ballal, the Anantha Padmanabha Motors (APM) is one of the largest privately owned public bus operators in the undivided Dhakshina Kannada District. APM&#39;s fleet consists of 100 plus buses on different routes and a staff of over 400. In 1977, APM began its operation between Hebri and Kundapura with one bus service. At present APM providing express and shuttle service for the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi District. It later expanded into operating a Luxury bus route between cities.</font></h1><p><font size="4">&nbsp;</font></p><p><font size="4"><strong>1996:</strong> This year our Firm thought of an idea of introducing luxury buses and introduced two ACGL body built luxury buses from Hebri to Bangalore and in succeeding years we increased the number of luxury buses up to 20, running between Bhatkal to Bangalore, Gangolly to Bangalore, Kundapur to Bangalore, Manipal to Bangalore, Karwar to Bangalore, Bijapur to Bangalore, Kokkarne to Bangalore, Udupi to Bangalore, these buses are run under the name and style <strong>SUGAMA TOURIST</strong> (A.P.M). We are proud to say that we are pioneers in introducing AIR SUSPENSION buses in Udupi District and all the luxury buses are AIR SUSPENSION buses in addition to this we have AC SLEEPER buses too.<br /></font> </p>
 

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