We found 0 results. View results

10 ways to enjoy outdoor of your HM Indigo home

HM Indigo is located in JP Nagar, one of the most popular residential areas that have a thick green cover, access to malls, theatres, schools, and is surrounded by several entertainment arenas. If you are bored at home or would like to take your kids out, you need not fret about travelling in Bangalore traffic as each of the destinations mentioned below are well within reach of HM Indigo.

Here are 10 ways you can enjoy the outdoors around your HM Indigo home. How many can you tick off your list?

  1. Catch a play at Ranga Shankara

Ranga Shankara is a cultural hub, once a dream of the Kannada actor, Shankar Nag, turned to reality by his wife, Arundathi Nag. The place is always buzzing with artists from different fields gathered together to enjoy plays of different languages. The ticket prices here range from Rs.100 to Rs.200.

  1. Indulge in Birdwatching by Puttenahalli Lake
    The Puttenahalli lake is a popular destination for bird watchers in the city. A freshwater lake in JP Nagar, Puttenahalli is home to over a hundred species of birds. Pick up your binoculars and bird encyclopedias and head to this lake in the early mornings.
  1. Train in some Rifle Shooting

Who would’ve known that a shooting academy in the midst of a residential area? Golden Ace Shooting Academyis located in 1st Phase, JP Nagar and is a great place to train in rifle shooting. You can also learn yoga or flex those biceps in the gym – all under the same roof.

  1. Take Interest in Bangalore’s First Music Museum

A one-of-a-kind museum, the Centre for Indian Music Experienceis built with several music installations that lets you explore the essence of Indian music. You can try playing tunes in the installations made of natural materials like stone and metal. The centre also hosts music classes and experiential activities.

  1. Shop at Royal Meenakshi Mall

Royal Meenakshi Mall is located on Bannerghatta Road, less than a kilometre from HM Indigo. You can enjoy a movie, have a cup of coffee, grab a burger or shop from a multitude of brands and shopping outlets here.

By buying a home today in HM Indigo, you can save Rs.20,000 paid towards monthly rent and earn Rs.20,000 as a proxy rental under the scheme.To know more about this advantageous scheme, call us on 8880225555.

  1. Spend a Day at Mini Forest

The Mini Forest is one of the longest and oldest cultivated parks in all of Bengaluru. You can take a stroll at the park, sit on the bench and enjoy a variety of birds that nest in the trees, or simply enjoy the cool breeze.

  1. Visit Bannerghatta National Park

The Bannerghatta National Park is just 11 km away from HM Indigo and it has some of the most exotic animals on display here including tigers, giraffes, leopards, and so much more.

  1. Go Biking in Turahalli Forest

Although not a forest anymore, the Turahalli region has acres upon acres of trees with pathways that are perfect for a bit of off-road cycling fun. So, hop onto your cycle and pedal away here.

  1. Take a Stroll in Lal Bagh

Lal Bagh is the biggest park there is in Bengaluru and it’s only a few kilometres away from HM Indigo. Want to take a nice morning or evening walk amid trees and flowers, you can do it here to your heart’s content.

  1. Delight in Authentic Dosa at MTR

MTR or Mavalli Tiffin Room is among the most iconic restaurants in Bangalore with more than 50 years of history behind it. This place has a view of the famous mini-forest too. Make sure to try their trademark masala dosa when you’re in there.

An HM Indigo home means a home in the heart of the city, close to nature and in the midst of the best entertainment and adventure centres. Aren’t these good enough reasons to buy a home? That’s not all. HM is offering homes at a booking amount of only Rs.10,000.

By buying a home today in HM Indigo, you can save Rs.20,000 paid towards monthly rent and earn Rs.20,000 as a proxy rental under the scheme.To know more about this advantageous scheme, call us on 8880225555.

Compare Listings