
Near by places around Indian Air Force Test Pilot School

AIR FORCE TEST PILOTS SCHOOL, Bengaluru, established in 1973, stands as a premier military training institution under the Indian Air Force. It specializes in rigorous Experimental Test Pilot and Flight Test Engineer courses, vital for national defence, and trains highly skilled professionals for the armed forces.

Bengaluru Urban, Karnataka

Attractions & Things to Do near AFTPS Bangalore
Discover the full range of campus facilities at AFTPS Bangalore including hostels, libraries, sports infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and innovation centers. Learn about student accommodation, dining options, Wi-Fi availability, and modern amenities that support academic and personal growth.
Essential Amenities near AFTPS Bangalore
airports
~ 40 km
Kempegowda International Airport
bus stand
~ 2 km
Marathahalli Bridge Bus Stop
railway station
~ 11 km
KR Puram Railway Station
nearest hospital
~ 4 km
Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

Hotels NEAR AFTPS Bangalore
Lemon Tree Hotel, Marathahalli
Novotel Bengaluru Outer Ring Road
Radisson Blu Outer Ring Road
The Paul Bangalore
Four Points by Sheraton Bengaluru, Whitefield

PGs near AFTPS Bangalore
CoLive PG Accommodation Marathahalli
Zolo Stays Marathahalli
Stanza Living Marathahalli

Popular Food Places near AFTPS Bangalore
A2B Marathahalli
FreshMenu Marathahalli
Third Wave Coffee Roasters
Local street food vendors near Marathahalli Bridge
Explore Nearby Attractions

LANDMARKS
HAL Aerospace Museum
Cubbon Park
Lalbagh Botanical Garden
Bangalore Palace

RESTAURANTS
Absolute Barbecues Marathahalli
The Black Pearl Marathahalli
Byg Brewski Brewing Company
Empire Restaurant Marathahalli

SHOPPING MALLS
Phoenix Marketcity
VR Bengaluru
Brookefield Mall

RESORTS RECREATION
Art of Living International Center
Lumbini Gardens
Bannerghatta National Park
Innovative Film City
Must-Visit Tourist Spots
Lalbagh Botanical Garden
~ 17 km
A historically significant botanical garden with a glass house, a rock, and diverse plant species.
Cubbon Park
~ 15 km
A sprawling green lung of the city, home to historical buildings and lush trees.
Bangalore Palace
~ 18 km
An exquisite palace showcasing Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture.
Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
~ 18 km
An 18th-century palace showcasing Indo-Islamic architecture.
ISKCON Temple Bangalore
~ 20 km
A grand temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its spiritual ambiance.
Vidhana Soudha and Attara Kacheri
~ 16 km
Iconic government buildings known for their impressive architecture.
Bull Temple
~ 20 km
A temple dedicated to Nandi, the sacred bull, featuring a massive monolithic statue.
Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
~ 16 km
An engaging science museum with interactive exhibits for all ages.
HAL Aerospace Museum
~ 1 km
Showcases the history of Indian aviation and the growth of HAL.
Bannerghatta National Park
~ 30 km
A biological reserve known for its safari park, zoo, and butterfly park.
Weekend Getaways
Nandi Hills
~ 60 km
A popular hill fortress and scenic spot, famous for sunrise views and ancient temples.
Mysore
~ 145 km
A historic city known for its magnificent palace, vibrant markets, and cultural heritage.
Shivanasamudra Falls
~ 130 km
Picturesque twin waterfalls on the Kaveri river, ideal for nature lovers.
Ramanagara
~ 50 km
Known for its granite hills, famous as the shooting location for the movie 'Sholay', and popular for rock climbing.
Savandurga
~ 60 km
One of the largest monolithic hills in Asia, popular for trekking and ancient temples.
Talakad
~ 130 km
A historic site known for its buried temples and a unique phenomenon of shifting sand dunes.
Bheemeshwari
~ 100 km
An eco-tourism and adventure spot on the banks of the Cauvery river, known for fishing and nature camps.
Hogenakkal Falls
~ 125 km
Often called the 'Niagara of India', famous for its coracle rides and medicinal baths.
Lepakshi
~ 120 km
A village known for its Veerabhadra Temple and a large monolithic Nandi statue, showcasing Vijayanagara architecture.
Mekedatu
~ 90 km
A scenic spot where the Arkavathi river converges with the Kaveri, forming a narrow gorge.

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