Places around Bangalore

By | December 24, 2008
Just done with 3 exams of the 7th sem, and a 5 day mini holiday for the next exam made me and some friends discuss about a trip from college. We desperately want to make it this time. All the previous sems it has ended up only in a discussion. I would say its pretty decent topic for a GD. I came back from college today and started exploring the net for some suitable places for us plan one superfantastic trip. I encountered with a file in different formats containing most of the places in and around Bangalore.The file has been of great use to me. I thought of sharing it and so I have done it. You can click the link below to download the file in .Rar format. Use winrar to extract.

PlacesAroundBangalore.rar

Here’s one more something like the previous one. I dont know if they are the same.
A friend of mine mailed me this.

karnataka_picnic_planner.xls

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4 thoughts on “Places around Bangalore

  1. Martin

    The real estate is one sector that features as one of the most badly hit sectors following the global economic meltdown. Especially in developing countries like India, where real estate was going great guns, so to say, faced a steep downfall following the recession and inflation. Especially in the metros and the developing cities like Bangalore, real estate suffered dearly as the demand for the residential units, though increasing became a pent up demand. The badly hit economy particularly the IT sector that has a strong foothold in Bangalore, and the high rates of interest in home loans made the demand for residential units go down or at best become a pent up demand. It is believed that once the situation stabilizes the demands would start surfacing. Another very problematic issue that the real estate dealers are facing is that patrons of the currently booked flats are not willing to pay the original price that they had agreed on but the current price that is less than the original amount owing to the current economic condition. Not only the residential units but the commercial properties like the hotels in Bangalore have also naturally seen a drop in their occupancy. The ITC hotels in Bangalore that registered the highest occupancy, as high as 83%, have been forced to cut down on their tariffs by almost 20% as the occupancy has also gone down by 20%. On the contrary, the business hotels in Bangalore are surviving the tough times as the number of business travelers has not been affected as hard as the umber of leisure hotels. The budget hotels in Bangalore have seen a hike owing to the obvious reasons.

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  2. snigdha G

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  3. pawankalyan

    Really your post was really helpfull to me ,When we saw Bandipur forest,we scared so much..while journey …..But it was very different and interesting experience of life.Its feel me like i m the member of the village…Food …were very tasty Bandipur Resorts

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