Discover Bangalore on a private tour
Bangalore is a city where tradition and technology coexist seamlessly. The aroma of fresh coffee mingles with the cool morning breeze as you wander through Cubbon Park. Your local guide transforms tours in Bangalore into an intimate exploration, taking you beyond the shiny tech parks to the core of its vibrant culture. On a private tour, explore bustling markets, tranquil temples, and hidden art galleries. Experience the city’s culinary essence on a food and wine tour, sampling everything from spicy street food to delicate South Indian dosas. With your guide, a walking tour becomes an adventure, unveiling the unique quirks and lively spirit of this dynamic city. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Bangalore inside and out. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Bangalore. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discover Bangalore with a private walking tour, and dive deep into its eclectic neighborhoods, guided by a local who knows their way around. It's the perfect way to truly experience the city. - MG Road: This iconic area is bustling with shops, cafes, and nightlife. Great for tourists seeking entertainment and local cuisine, it offers a lively atmosphere and plenty of opportunities to mingle with locals. - Basavanagudi: A haven for cultural tourists, this neighborhood is steeped in tradition. With centuries-old temples and bustling markets, it's a place where you can immerse yourself in Bangalore's rich heritage. - Whitefield: Once a quaint settlement, now a cosmopolitan hub. Ideal for families and tech enthusiasts, Whitefield boasts modern amenities, sprawling malls, and tech parks, making it a fascinating blend of old and new. Day trip ideas from Bangalore From Bangalore, head out to nearby cities, hills, and temple sites for day trips that match your interests, keeping travel light and your tour flexible. - Mysuru (Mysore): Royal architecture at Amba Vilas Palace, bustling Devaraja Market for flowers, spices, and street eats, and calm views from Chamundi Hill make a full, balanced day; if markets and local snacks are your thing, your guide helps you navigate the best corners without losing time. - Nandi Hills and Devanahalli Fort: Sunrise views, short walks among old ramparts, and the serene Bhoga Nandishwara Temple suit photography fans, casual hikers, and history buffs, while quiet village lanes keep the pace relaxed. - Belur and Halebidu: Finely carved Hoysala temples show stonework up close, so you can focus on sculpture, geometry, and stories in the panels, and this route fits travellers who enjoy art, architecture, and calm spaces. - Shivanasamudra Falls and Somnathpur: Monsoon-season cascades pair well with the Keshava Temple’s detailed carvings, giving you nature, light walks, and a compact dose of history in one run, ideal if you like variety without a long trek. - Lepakshi: The Veerabhadra Temple’s murals, the famous “hanging” pillar, and the giant Nandi offer art, myth, and engineering in one stop, and craft shoppers can add time in nearby villages; private tours make timing easy for cooler hours. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Bangalore most travellers miss.