Fly from Jeddah to Bengaluru with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Jeddah to Bengaluru and be transported from the tranquillity of Mecca’s gateway to one of India’s largest and most cosmopolitan cities.
A captivating combination of tradition and modernism, the Silicon Valley of India is where east meets west. Visit the Tudor-style Bangalore Castle or Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace for historical wonder, before taking a trip to local craft-beer bars and charming independent cafes. Start your adventure with Etihad Airways and open your eyes to India’s future.
Flying from Jeddah to Bengaluru: FAQs
What’s the weather like in Bengaluru?
Bengaluru is known for having a tropical climate, which makes it more unpredictable than desert-like Jeddah. Temperatures are hot from March to May, with daily highs of 32°C. The wet season lasts from May to November, but the days are still warm and muggy, with temperatures of around 28°C.
What attractions should I see in Bengaluru?
Located in the heart of the city’s business district are the 120 hectares that make up Cubbon Park. It’s a popular place for locals to take time out from the hustle and bustle, and perhaps visit the State Central Library. For a chance to peruse more contemporary culture, check out the National Gallery of Modern Art on Palace Road, less than 10 minutes away
Top tips for Jeddah to Bengaluru
Compare the markets
Those used to the cosmopolitan buzz of Jeddah’s Souq Al Alawi should make sure they take the opportunity to experience Krishnarajendra Market. A delight for all the senses, the streets are full of colourful stalls featuring fresh produce, spices, copper and more. As in Souq Al Alawi, haggling is encouraged here.
Discover local history
Anyone who has enjoyed Matbouli House Museum in Jeddah will appreciate finding out more about Bengaluru’s past. Between Bengaluru and Mysuru you’ll find Janapada Loka Folk Arts Museum, which is dedicated to local rural culture. There are 500-year-old shadow puppets, costumes, musical instruments and even a temple chariot. Spectacular shows take place on the last Sunday of every month in the museum’s open-air theatre.