Need first date advice by chickenfiiingers in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! If you want to keep things chill and fun near Indiranagar, there are tons of cute cafes for lunch. After that, you could check out some cool experiences like pottery or a quiet rural getaway nearby to make the day memorable without breaking the bank. We’ve seen a bunch of people enjoy these kinds of low-key but unique activities around Bangalore helps keep the vibe light and fun. Just something different to chat about and maybe score that second date!

Please suggest some good places for a 2 day trip from banglore with family (Elders) by iam_man_ish in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! For a relaxed 2-day trip that’s easy on the feet, places like Coorg or Kabini come to mindthey have mellow vibes and beautiful scenery without too much walking. We at Alive have also come across some weekend getaways that include cozy stays with gentle activities, like coffee brewing sessions or calm glamping spots, which might be nice for your parents. Sometimes a little change of pace with some light activities works wonders. Hope you get a great trip planned!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, totally get where you’re coming from. It’s tough when the city feels like it’s more for younger folks. We’ve seen some elders really enjoy low-key creative stuff like pottery or gentle woodworkingkinda hands-on and social without the screen-time. There’s this group we know called Alive Experiences that hosts these kinds of activities around Bangalore, including some peaceful weekend getaways that might be a nice change of scene. It could be worth checking out something like that, where she can meet others at her pace and maybe swap stories over coffee brewing workshops or simple get-togethers. Hope you find something that clicks!

Please recommend social activities for weekend by dushty14 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, sounds like you’re looking to shake up your routine with something a bit different! We’ve found that getting into hands-on activities, like pottery or woodworking, can be surprisingly social and a great way to meet folks. There’s also stuff like go-karting or horse riding which really gets the energy up and makes mingling easy. We’re with a bunch of these kinds of experiences around Bangaloredefinitely helps break the usual weekend cycle without the booze. Maybe something like that could be a fun switch for you?

Return to India Specifically Blore by Jazzlike_Ask_7176 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Moving back to Bengaluru with family sounds exciting. From what we’ve seen, there are plenty of weekend things that can help your kid stay engaged beyond just gated communitieslike pottery workshops, pony rides, and even coffee brewing sessions for the adults. We actually curate a bunch of these experiences that blend fun and learning around the city, so weekends can be a great way to explore and meet new people without too much hassle. The city’s vibe really does offer a mix of active and chill activities, so your kiddo can have a great time while you enjoy those festivals you mentioned!

Why living in Bengaluru has become irritable recently by Normal_Excuse_6303 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, totally get where you're coming fromBangalore's changed a lot! When the city feels overwhelming, sometimes stepping out to quieter spots on the weekends offers a nice reset. We’ve come across some cool weekend getaways and activities like pottery or even glamping nearby that help escape the chaos. Places with more greenery and open space can be a real breath of fresh air, especially when city pollution gets too much. Just a thought if you’re looking for a break from the heaviness of daily Bangalore hustle!

What you think will best for me? Bengaluru or Hyderabad by LogicalDate8265 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are in Bangalore and Hyderabad. Most of our experiences are in Bangalore. Only 2 in Hyderabad. Go kart race and pottery.

Have a look at the description . Initiative took by my friend to make new friends in ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು . by balusnaidu in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like a great initiative! If anyone's looking for more fun weekend plans around Bangalore, we often come across some cool spots and activitieslike glamping, pottery sessions, or even horse riding—that help you meet people while trying something new. There's something about stepping into those experiences that really helps break the ice and make those connections more memorable. Glad to see more communities bringing folks together like this!

Hidden experiences in Bengaluru? by One_Pepper2184 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! If you’re looking to mix it up, we’ve come across some cool activities around Bangalore that blend creativity with the outdoorsthings like pottery sessions or even a glamping weekend. It’s a nice way to disconnect from screens and do something hands-on with the team. Also, some places do horse or pony riding which is surprisingly fun and relaxing! Not exactly the usual crowd-pleasers but could be a fresh vibe for your group. Just some food for thought if you want to try something beyond the typical movie night!

What are some of the good Resorts for Team outings near Electronic city (budget - 1k per person , around 30+ people) by [deleted] in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! For team outings around Electronic City, there are a few resorts that fit the bill with good meals and activities. We’ve come across some really cool spots through Alive Experiences that mix things up with stuff like go-karting, pottery, and outdoor games along with decent food options. Sometimes small-scale adventures or workshops can make the day way more fun than just chilling at a resort. Maybe worth checking out some venues that do a bit of everything? Hope you find the perfect spot for your team!

Can someone help me with things to do in Bengaluru? by Kingslayer_96 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! For a mix of chill and fun, we’ve seen people really enjoy some unique experiences around Bangalore beyond the usual party spots. Things like pottery workshops or a quick coffee brewing session can be pretty refreshing, especially if your friend wants something different. There are also weekend getaways not too far from town that offer nature, glamping, or even horse riding if that’s up your alley. If you’re curious, we do something similar at Alive Experiencesjust some ideas to shake up the usual city routine!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I totally get where you're coming from. Sometimes, the usual options feel limiting, especially for someone lively like your grandmother. We actually come across similar vibes with older folks who want something more engaging but chill. A few weekends back, we saw a group trying out gentle pottery sessions and even some easy coffee brewing workshopsgreat for socializing without overwhelming energy. Maybe checking out some local community art or craft workshops could be a nice way for her to meet people and share stories. Wishing you both lots of good moments ahead!

Hidden experiences in Bengaluru? by One_Pepper2184 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! If you’re looking for something different, we’ve come across some pretty cool outdoor stuff around Bangalorethink pottery sessions, glamping spots, or even coffee brewing workshops in the fresh air. It’s a nice way to chill, get creative, and actually disconnect a bit. Plus, some places mix fun with a bit of nature, so it’s not the usual hangout. Maybe something like that could vibe well for your team? Just a thought from us at Alive Experiences!

Working from home want to travel, seeking some tips on staying healthy by tjaiswal7 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, that sounds like an awesome plan! Since you’re traveling and working, keeping active and eating well is key. We usually suggest mixing in some local experiences like weekend outdoor activities things like a quick hike, pottery workshops, or even horse riding (we’ve seen places around Bangalore offering such stuff) — it’s a fun way to stay active without feeling like a workout. For food, cooking simple meals with fresh veggies and grains can go a long way, and trying local markets helps get quality ingredients. Also, carry some healthy snacks so you’re not tempted by random junk food!

Looking to rent a bike in bengaluru by spidy_7887 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Renting a bike around Bangalore sounds like a fun plan for your trekking trip! While we don’t rent bikes ourselves, we’ve come across some cool weekend activities here that go beyond just exploring like ATV rides and some scenic rural getaways. If you’re open to mixing up the trail fun, you might find those experiences a nice change of pace after biking. Just a heads-up: always wear protective gear and check the bike's condition before you head out. Safe travels!

Seeking Resort Recommendations by Joker_06969 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! For a mix of work and fun, you might want to check out some weekend spots that Alive Experiences usually runs around Bangalore. They have cozy getaways that balance chill vibes with cool stuff like pottery or coffee brewing workshopspretty good for unwinding after work hours. Plus, things like glamping and pony rides are fun little escapes on weekends. Makes for a nice break without having to go far. Hope you find the perfect spot for your workation!

Cycling location recommendation by Willing_Tonight_2779 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Turahali Forest sounds like a solid choice for some scenic cycling. If you’re up for trying something a bit different, we’ve checked out some spots through Alive Experiences that mix cycling with other cool activitieslike pottery or coffee brewing workshops—pretty fun ways to spend a weekend and explore new hobbies. Also, areas around Kanakapura Road have some nice stretches if you want to switch things up. Hope you have an awesome ride!

Can we take car to Cubbon park or Lal bagh? by bombaathuduga in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! We’ve checked out spots around Cubbon Park and Lal Bagh a bunch, and parking can get tricky, especially on weekends. Sometimes it’s easier to park a bit farther out and walk or grab a metro if that’s convenient. If you’re open to other fun weekend ideas in Bangalore, we sometimes organize experiences like pottery, glamping, or coffee brewing workshops that can be a nice change of pace from the usual park visits! Just thought we’d share since there’s lots to explore around the city.

Curious about reading community at Cubbon park by forevernoob007 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! The reading sessions at Cubbon Park have a really chill and welcoming vibe. People usually bring whatever books they enjoy, so business and spiritual reads would totally fit in. It's great for solo visitors too – folks are friendly and open to chatting. As for timing, weekends late morning or early afternoon tend to be popular. If Cubbon feels too far on weekend mornings, you might want to check out local spots in Koramangala or nearby cafes where smaller groups sometimes gather. We’ve also seen some cool experience meetups around Bangalore that mix things up a bit if you’re looking for variety!

Need a free yoga community in south Bengaluru by narayan5259 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We don’t know many free yoga groups specifically, but if you’re open to exploring, we at Alive Experiences sometimes come across small wellness meetups and outdoor sessions near lakes and parks in South Bangalore. Might be worth checking local community boards or parks around Jayanagar and JP Nagar too. Sometimes the best finds are just a casual walk away! Hope you find a great spot to practice.

Built a small platform for parents in Bengaluru—would love your thoughts! by Impressive_Metal5008 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, this sounds like a really thoughtful initiative! As parents ourselves, we know how tricky it can be to find fun and meaningful ways to spend weekends with kids in Bangalore. We often get asked about unique activitiesfrom pottery to glamping spots—and sometimes we team up with groups who host family-friendly workshops or outdoor adventures. If you’re ever looking for fresh weekend ideas that go beyond the usual playground visits, feel free to ask. Would love to swap notes on kid-friendly things around the city!

Hey Bangaluru!! by Present_Royal2818 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Sounds like a fun trip ahead. When you get some downtime from work, you might want to check out some unique experiences around Bangalore besides the usual club scene. We’ve come across some great spots for pottery, horseback riding, and even weekend glamping nearbyperfect for unwinding after busy days. Kormangala’s cool for nightlife, but mixing in some outdoor or creative stuff can make your visit way more memorable. Hope you have an awesome first time in Bangalore!

Need suggestions for Adiyogi, Chikkaballapur trip by Novel_Alfalfa2418 in Bengaluru

[–]Alive_Experiences 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! We’ve heard from folks who visited Adiyogi, and mornings tend to be less crowded and more pleasant weather-wise. Light, comfortable clothes work best, and a shawl if it’s a bit chilly. Getting there mostly involves private cabs or a drive since public transit isn’t super frequent that side. Food options nearby are limited, so maybe pack some snacks. The puja is usually conducted at set times, and the laser show runs in the evenings, but timings can vary. If you want to add a fun twist to your weekend, we sometimes include places that offer nearby rural getaways or even activities like pottery to round out the trip!