Paintballing
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/Times Travel Editor/ADVENTURE, BANGALORE/ Updated : Aug 19, 2014, 16:49 IST
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Paintballing is a probably one of the most exciting and adventurous ways to spend the day—playing a game of dart-and-shoot with a group of friends, strategising a plan of action with your team mates, getting attacked with explodin … Read more
Paintballing is a probably one of the most exciting and adventurous ways to spend the day—playing a game of dart-and-shoot with a group of friends, strategising a plan of action with your team mates, getting attacked with exploding pellets of colour, creeping up on the enemy from behind the barracks, taking aim and being aimed at—regardless of whether you win or lose, it’s all part of the fun. Read less

Paintballing is a probably one of the most exciting and adventurous ways to spend the day—playing a game of dart-and-shoot with a group of friends, strategising a plan of action with your team mates, getting attacked with exploding pellets of colour, creeping up on the enemy from behind the barracks, taking aim and being aimed at—regardless of whether you win or lose, it’s all part of the fun. There are several spots in and around the garden city where you can enjoy the sport—which basically comprises of two teams armed with paintball guns, running helter skelter around an expansive terrain while trying to take aim—so choose between the venues at Cubbon Park, Indiranagar and Dinnur Road among others, and have the time of your life. Paintballing originally developed as a recreational sport in New Hampshire, but has travelled across the globe owing to its immense popularity. Today, it is one of the most exciting ways to have fun with a group of friends (both children and adults will have a whale of a time), and is also used as a team-building exercise by corporate houses.
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