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155 Places to Visit near Bangalore within 300 kms (2024)

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tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Fondly called the Scotland of India, Coorg is one of the top hill stations in South India and among the most popular attraction not to miss in your Karnataka holiday packages . Coorg (or Kodagu) is about 265 km from Bangalore city and takes about 6 hrs drive. Coorg is the largest producer of Coffee in India. Also, it is one of the places with the highest rainfall in India. Places like Raja's Seat, Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls, Omkareshwara Temple, Bylakuppe, Talacauvery and Dubare are the major attractions to be included in Coorg Holiday Packages . The famous Cauvery River is originated in the hills of Coorg at Talacauvery. Explore our Coorg Travel Guide for complete details on the hill station of Coorg. Being a part of the Western Ghats, Coorg is home to three wildlife sanctuaries - the Talacauvery, Pushpagiri, and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries, and one national park, the Nagarhole National Park. Coorg is also famous for trekking activities with peaks like Thandiyandamole, Brahmagiri, and Pushpagiri. Besides, Coorg can also be visited along with Ooty tour packages . If you are planning to visit Bandipur or Nagarhole along with Mysore, staying at Jungle Lodges & Resorts (JLR) properties is the best way to explore.

Distance from Bangalore: 265 Kms

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Often referred to as Queen of hill stations, Ooty is one of the best hill stations in India and among the top places to visit in Tamilnadu . Ooty is situated at a distance of 265 km from Bangalore. At an altitude of 7,440 feet, Ooty was a popular summer retreat for the British during colonial days. The rolling hills, lush green vegetation, and misty landscapes attract a large number of tourists to this hill station. Ooty Lake, Botanical Garden, Wenlock Downs, and Rose Garden are among the must include places in Ooty tour packages . The toy train, known as Nilgiri Mountain Railway that runs from Mettupalayam to Ooty is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must be experienced. The establishment of numerous tea estates made Ooty famous. Lofty mountains, dense forest, sprawling grasslands, and miles and miles of tea gardens greet the visitors on most routes. The annual Tea and Tourism Festival (Jan) and Summer Festival (May) attract crowds in huge numbers. Ooty can also be visited along with Wayanad tour packages .

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Mysore, the erstwhile capital of the Mysore Maharajas, is one of the popular destinations in Karnataka and among the must-visit places as part of 2 day trip near Bangalore . It is about 139 km from Bangalore. With its dazzling royal heritage, intricate architecture, its famed silk sarees, yoga, and sandalwood, Mysore is one of the top heritage sites in India . Often called the City of Palaces, Mysore still retains its old-world charm with its palaces, heritage buildings, traditions, and temples. Mysore Palace is among the must include places in your Mysore tour packages . Apart from the Mysore Palace , Chamundi Hill Temple, Mysore Zoo, Srirangapatna, and Brindavan Gardens are the most famous places to visit in Mysore. The royal city of Mysore Dussehra is known for its grand Dussehra celebrations. The month-long Dussehra celebrations, with its colorful processions, fireworks, and the beautifully lighted palace, give an enchanting look to the city. Mysore can also be visited as part of Coorg tour packages . If you are planning to visit Bandipur or Nagarhole along with Mysore, staying at Jungle Lodges & Resorts (JLR) properties is best way to explore ...

Distance from Bangalore: 139 Kms

4. Chikmagalur

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Chikmagalur or Chikkamagaluru is a scenic hill town situated at the foothills of Mulliyangiri range with an altitude of 3,400 feet. It is one of the best hill stations in Karnataka and among the most famous tourist places near Bangalore . Chikmagalur is famous for its serene environment, lush green forests and tall mountains. Baba Budangiri, Hirekolale Lake, Mulliyangiri, Ayyanakere Lake, Manikyadhara Falls, Horanadu and Kemmanagundi are among the must include places in Chikmagalur Holiday Packages . Chikkamagaluru is also famous for coffee and is known as the Coffee Land of Karnataka. It is the place where coffee was cultivated for the first time in India. The climate of Chikmagalur is pleasant all year round but the best time to visit the place is from the months of September till March. Explore our Chikmagalur Travel Guide for complete details on the mighty hill station. Chikmagalur can also be visited along with Coorg packages .

Distance from Bangalore: 240 Kms

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Wayanad is one of the popular hill stations in Kerala , and among the best places to visit near Kozhikode . It is about 118 km from Ooty, 246 km from Kochi, and 442 km from Trivandrum. Wayanad is a picturesque plateau nestled among the mountains of the Western Ghats on the borders of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. This hill district is home to several lakes, caves, sanctuaries, and waterfalls which are the main attractions of Wayanad Packages . Banasura Sagar Dam, Edakkal Caves, Meenmutty Falls, Soochipara Waterfalls, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary are some of the prominent tourist places in Wayanad . Wayanad is one of the biggest foreign exchange earners of the State with its production of cash crops like pepper, cardamom, coffee, tea, spices, and other condiments. Wayanad can be visited along with Ooty tour packages .

Distance from Bangalore: 273 Kms

6. Bandipur National Park

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Bandipur National Park is one of the well preserved wildlife parks in Karnataka , and among the top places for a wildlife tour in India. Located between Mysore & Ooty, it is about 80 km from Mysore and 215 km from Bangalore. Spread across 874 sq.km, Bandipur is a part of the famous Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve along with Nagarhole National Park, Mudumalai National Park and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. It is home to around 70 tigers and over 3000 Asian elephants, as well as other animals like leopards, dhole, gaur, sloth bears, and a variety of birdlife. Jeep Safaris and Mini Bus Safaris are arranged by the forest department. The entry point & interpretation center of the park is located in Bandipur village on Gundlupet - Ooty Road. The best time to visit Bandipur is from June to October. Staying at Bandipur Safari Lodge is the best way to explore the park as their package includes Jeep Safari into the park with experienced guides. Bandipur can also be visited along with Ooty tour packages as it lies on Bangalore - Ooty road.

Distance from Bangalore: 215 Kms

7. Nagarhole National Park

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Nagarhole National Park is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in India . Also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, the park is situated about 218 km from Bangalore, and is among the must include places in Karnataka Tour Packages . Spread across Mysore and Kodagu districts of Karnataka, Nagarhole got National Park status in 1988 and declared as 37th Project Tiger Reserve in 1999. The Western Ghats Nilgiri sub-cluster of 6,000 Sq. km, including all of Nagarhole National Park, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Site status. It is one of the top attractions you must include in Coorg tour packages . It is situated to the north-west of Bandipur National Park . The important animals in Nagarhole are tiger, leopard, wild dog, sloth bear, the hyena, spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, wild boar and elephant. Bus & Jeep Safari available in the park run by forest dept from Kutta & Dhammanakatte (kabini side). Staying at Kabini River Lodge is the best way to explore the park as their package includes Jeep Safari with experienced guides.

Distance from Bangalore: 218 Kms

8. Kanchipuram

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Kanchipuram or Kanchi is one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu . It is situated at a distance of 75 km from Chennai. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Chennai . Located on the bank of the Palar River, Kanchipuram is one of the oldest cities in India and was served as the capital of the Pallava Dynasty. Kanchi is known for its temples and silk sarees which are woven manually. Kamakshi Amman Temple is the landmark of Kanchipuram, and among the most popular places to visit in Kanchipuram . Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Kailasanathar Temple, Karchapeshwarar Temple, Sri Ekambarnathar Temple are the other prominent temples to visit as part of Kanchipuram tour packages . The temples of Kanchipuram are known for their grandeur and great architecture. Kanchipuram is a traditional center of silk weaving and handloom industries for producing Kanchipuram Sarees. In 2005, 'Kanchipuram Silk Sarees' received the Geographical Indication tag, the first product in India to carry this label.

Distance from Bangalore: 275 Kms

9. Tirupati

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

At a distance of 71 km from Chittoor, 413 km from Vijayawada, 556 km from Hyderabad, 763 km from Vizag, 134 km from Chennai and 259 km from Bangalore, Tirupati is a pilgrimage city in the extreme southeast of Andhra Pradesh in Chittoor district. It is often referred as a synonym to Tirumala (called as Tirumala Tirupati), which is a sacred temple town famous for Sri Venkateswara Temple also known as Tirumala Tirupati Balaji Temple. Tirupati along with Chandragiri is an ideal Chennai getaways for a two day trip and also one of the top Andhra Pradesh tourist places . Tirupati is one of the most ancient and sacred pilgrimage sites in India. Tirumala, the home of Lord Venkateswara is at a distance of 22 km from Tirupati. However, Tirupati is the town and transport hub to Tirumala at the bottom of the hill. The initial temple at Tirumala was built by the Tamil king Thondaimaan. The Pallavas of Kanchipuram (9th century), Cholas of Tanjore (10th century), Pandyas of Mathura and Vijayanagara Kings (14th & 15th centuries) regularly visited the temple and contributed largely to the temple. Especially, Sri Krishna Devaraya of Vijayanagara Empire contributed a lot to the temple. Now the temple is under the maintenance of TTD. Spread over an area of 450 sq. km, Tirupati offers a magnificent ...

Distance from Bangalore: 253 Kms

10. Yercaud

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Yercaud is a beautiful hill station in the Salem district of Tamil Nadu. At a distance of 31 km from Salem, and 249 km from Bangalore, it is one of the best Tamilnadu tourist places , and among the most famous places to visit near Bangalore . At an altitude of 1515 m in the Shevaroy hills, Yercaud town got its name from the Yercaud Lake located at its center. Stone-age implements have been found from the ancient shrine located near Shevaroy Hills, which is about 5 km from Yercaud Lake, among the must include places in Yercaud tour packages . Anna Park, Lady's Seat, Shevaroy Temple, Small Lake, Bear's Point, Pagoda Point, Killiyur Falls, and Botanical Garden are some of the prominent tourist places in Yercaud . Yercaud is known for its plantations majorly of coffee, orange, jackfruit, guava, cardamom, and black pepper. Summer Festival celebrated in Yercaud in the month of May is a special attraction. This festival is marked by a 7-day exhibition of flowers, dog shows, boating races, and a village fair.

Distance from Bangalore: 232 Kms

11. Coonoor

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Coonoor is a Taluk and a municipality in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. About 18 km from Ooty, & 71 km from Coimbatore, it is one of the must invlude places in Tamilnadu Tour Packages , and among the best places to visit near Bangalore . At an altitude of 6,000 feet above sea level, Coonoor is famous for its verdant environs and for a variety of wildflowers and birds. It is the second-largest hill station in the Nilgiri hills after Ooty. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway (Toy Train) is one of the oldest mountain railways in India. The train ride in the midst of the Nilgiris, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an unforgettable travel experience as part of Coonoor packages . Besides, this stunning hill station is well-known for its production of Nilgiri tea. Coonoor can be visited along with Ooty tour . Sim's Park, Lambs Rock, Dolphins Nose, St. Catherine Falls, and Law's falls are some popular tourist places in Coonoor . It is an ideal base for many trekking expeditions leading into the Nilgiris.

Distance from Bangalore: 286 Kms

12. Srirangapatna

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Srirangapatna or Srirangapattana is a historical town in the Mandya district of Karnataka. About 18 km from Mysore, and 124 km from Bangalore, it is among the popular tourist places in Karnataka owing to its cultural, religious, and historic importance. Srirangapatna is one of the top places to visit near Bangalore . The entire town is surrounded by the river Kaveri to form a river island. Srirangapatna is among the must include place in your Mysore tour packages . Ranganathaswamy Temple, Daria Daulat (Palace of Tipu Sultan) and Gumbaz (Mausoleum of Tipu Sultan) & Sangama are the must include places in Srirangapatna Tour Packages . Laksha Deepotsava, Ratha Sapthami, and Brahmotsavam are the famous festivals celebrated with much fanfare at Srirangapatna.

Distance from Bangalore: 124 Kms

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Belur is one of the best heritage sites in Karnataka . It was the early capital of the powerful Hoysala Empire on the banks of River Yagachi. About 25 km from Chikmagalur, and 217 km from Bangalore, it is among the most visited places as part of Chikmagalur tour packages . Belur is renowned for the grand Hoysala Temple built by king Vishnuvardhana in 1117 CE. Dedicated to Lord Chennakesava, it is the best of three Hoysala temples nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Sites (other two being the temples at Halebid & Somnathpur). The Hoysala temples are known for minute & intricate carvings and sculptures with metal-like polishing. Sri Chennakesava Temple is one of the must-visit places as part of Belur holiday packages . Standing on a star-shaped platform, Sri Chennakesava Temple is known for its intricate sculptures and friezes. There are about 48 pillars of various sizes, shapes, and designs, bearing testimony to remarkable artistry. The main highlight of the temple is Darpana Sundari or The lady with the mirror. Yagachi Dam, Halebidu, and Narasimha Pillar are the other tourist places in Belur .

Distance from Bangalore: 217 Kms

14. Somnathpur

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

At a distance of 137 km from Bangalore, 35 km from Mysore & 50 km from Shivanasamudra Falls , Somnathpur is well known for the breathtaking Prasanna Chennakesava Temple, one of the three famous & finest representations of Hoysala architecture (other two being temples at Belur & Halebid). This is one of the three Hoysala temples nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore & Mysore and one of the wonderful weekend getaways from both the cities. The Hoysala temples are known for minute & intricate carvings and sculptures with metal like polishing. It is one of the well known Karnataka tourist places and also one of the best places to experince Mysore Tourism . Located on the banks of Cauvery River, Chennakesava Temple was built in 1268 by Somnatha, a general of King Narasimha III. The temple stands on a raised platform like other Hoysala temples. The temple comprises three shrines and three wonderfully carved peaks with a common Mandapa. The three sanctums once housed beautifully carved idols of Keshava, Janardhana and Venugopala. Today, the idol of Lord Kesava is missing but the other two are still worshipped by the visitors. The Somnathpur temple is famous for its elaborate and ...

Distance from Bangalore: 137 Kms

15. Halebidu

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Halebidu is one of the best heritage sites in Karnataka . About 34 km from Chikmagalur, and 211 km from Bangalore, it is among the most visited places as part of Chikmagalur tour packages . Halebidu is famous for the beautiful Hoysala Temples of Hoysaleswara and Kedareswara built in 1121 AD. These are the most important places to visit as part of Halebidu tour packages . Hoysaleswara Temple is one of the three Hoysala temples nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the other two being the Belur temple & Somnathpur temple. The Hoysala temples are known for minute & intricate carvings and sculptures with metal-like polishing. Halebidu is one of best places to visit near Bangalore . Another popular place to visit in Halebidu is the Kedareswara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built by King Ballala II, it was decorated with sculptures and panels in typical Hoysala style.

Distance from Bangalore: 211 Kms

16. Kemmanagundi

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Kemmanagundi is one of the popular hill stations in Karnataka . About 62 km from Chikmagalur, and 246 km from Bangalore, it is among the best places to visit near Bangalore . Breathtaking views of the valleys amidst mountain streams and lush vegetation are the main attractions of Kemmanagundi tour packages . Situated at an altitude of 1434 m on the Baba Budan range, the region is covered with plantations of coffee and tea along with thick bamboo groves forming a dense forest cover. Raj Bhavan, Z point, Rock garden, Hebbe Falls, Kalhattagiri Falls, Baba Budan Hill, Bhadra Tiger Reserve, Shanti Falls, and Hebbe Falls are the most poular place to visit in Kemmanagundi . Kemmanagundi is also popularly known by the name of KR Hills, named after the Mysore King Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV. Kemmanagundi is one of the top attractions you must include in Chikmagalur packages .

Distance from Bangalore: 247 Kms

17. Horsley Hills

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

At a distance of 27 km Madanapalle, 76 km from Rayachoty, 128 km from Cuddapah, 123 km from Chittoor, 116 km from Chikkaballapura, 128 km from Tirupati , 166 km from Bangalore and 531 km from Hyderabad, Horsley Hills is a famous Hill Station in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh and also one of the best Tourist places in Andhra Pradesh . This is one of the popular Bangalore getaways for a weekend trip and also one of the top hill stations near Bangalore . Situated at an altitude of 1265 meters, Horsley Hills is an exciting place to visit. The old name of Horsley Hills was Yenugu Mallamma Konda. According to the legend there used to be a little girl named Mallamma who was taken care by Elephants. She used to heal tribal people on the hills. When she disappeared suddenly, people thought she was a goddess and built a temple for her. Later the place is named after W.D. Horsley, the Collector of Cuddapah district. He visited this place and was impressed by the beauty of the hills and chose this spot for his summer residence. Now the Governor of Andhra Pradesh uses this house as a summer residence and hence this house is called the Governors bungalow. The scenic drive to Horsley Hills is exciting and has thick vegetation of various species of plants and wild animals. Covering ...

Distance from Bangalore: 156 Kms

18. Sakleshpur

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Sakleshpur is a quaint hill station in the Hassan district of Karnataka. Situated at an altitude of 3061 feet, Sakleshpur is one of the least explored hill stations in Karnataka and among the must include tourist attractions in Karnataka tour packages . It is about 151 km from Mangalore and 220 km from Bangalore. Lies in the Malnad region, this beautiful hill station is very popular for its fascinating mountains, scenic beauty, and pleasant weather as well, which are the must-experience things to do as part of Sakleshpur holiday packages . Manjarabad Fort, Sakleshwara Temple, Agni Gudda Hill, Magajahalli Waterfalls, Betta Byraveshwara Temple, Hemavathi Dam, and Pandavar Gudda are some of the popular places to visit in tourist places in Sakleshpur . Besides, this lesser-known hill station is famous for trekking activities in Bisle Reserve Forest Trail and Kumara Parvatha trail, in which one can explore the rich biodiversity of the place. Sakleshpura is the gateway to the Western Ghats from Bengaluru & Hassan side. Sakleshpur is among the major producers of coffee and cardamom output in India.

Distance from Bangalore: 220 Kms

19. Yelagiri Hills

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Yelagiri is a hill region located in between the towns of Vaniyambadi and Jolarpettai in the Vellore district of Tamil Nadu. About 178 km from Bangalore, and 230 km from Chennai, this is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore , and among the least explored hill stations in Tamilnadu . Yelagiri is a cluster of 14 hamlets that lie between four mountains spread over an area of 30 sq km having an altitude of 3500 ft. This is one of the famous hill stations near Chennai . The highest point in Yelagiri is the Swamimalai Hill, standing tall at 4,338 ft with spectacular views. The hill provides a good number of trekking trails through thick reserved forests as part of Yelagiri tour packages . Javadi Hills, Palamathi Hills, Punganur, Velavan Temple, Jalagamparai Waterfalls and Nature Park are the other prominent tourist places in Yelagiri Hills . Yelagiri Summer festival celebrated in May end is organized by the Tamil Nadu Tourism Development. Stalls from different departments, flower shows, various cultural programs, and Dog Show with a variety of dog breeds are conducted every year.

Distance from Bangalore: 168 Kms

20. Shravanabelagola

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Shravanabelagola is one of the most popular Jain places of pilgrimage in Karnataka . About 83 km from Mysore, and 140 km from Bangalore, it is one of the popular places to visit near Bangalore . Shravanabelagola is famous for the Bahubali Statue, among the must include places in Shravanabelagola tour packages . With a height of 58 feet carved out of a single block of granite, the statue is supposed to be the tallest monolithic stone statue in the world. Gomateswara temple, Odegal Basadi, Tyagada Kamba, Siddhara Basadi, Chennanna Basadi, Akhanda Bagilu, Chamundaraya Basadi, Chandragupta Basadi, Chandraprabha Basadi, Kattale Basadi, and Parshwanatha Basadi are important places to visit in Shravanabelagola . Once in 12 years, Shravanabelagola celebrates the Mahamastakabhisheka festival which attracts thousands of devotees and tourists from all over India. Shravanabelagola can also be visited along with Mysore tour packages .

Distance from Bangalore: 138 Kms

21. Shivanasamudra Falls

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

Shivanasamudra is one of the best waterfalls near Bangalore and also among popular one day trip from Bangalore . It is about 130 km from Bangalore. Shivanasamudra is a segmented waterfall with several parallel stream formed adjacent to each other. Situated on River Kaveri, Shivanasamudra is among the popular Tourist places in Karnataka . The island of Shivanasamudra divides Kaveri River into two parts that form two waterfalls, one is Gaganachukki and the other is Bharachukki. Gaganachukki includes a huge horsetail shaped waterfall dropping from a height of 90 m and two large parallel streams that cascade down through a rocky bed from a height of over 320 feet. Asia's first hydroelectric power station was set up in the downstream of the falls in the year 1905. Barachukki is a cascading fall with a height of 70 m forming several streams through the wide rocky formations establishing superb natural beauty. This place offers breathtaking sight in the peak monsoons. Shivanasamudra is among the must include place in your Mysore tour packages . An interesting way to watch the beauty of the waterfall is to take a coracle ride to the mouth of the magnificent waterfall.

Distance from Bangalore: 130 Kms

22. Irupu Falls

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Iruppu Falls is one of the best Karnataka waterfalls , and among the must include places in Coorg tour packages . It is about 75 km from Madikeri,110 km from Mysore, and 248 km from Bangalore. Also known as Lakshmana Tirtha Falls locally, Irupu Falls or Iruppu Falls is one of the popular 2 day trip from Bangalore . It is formed by Lakshmana Tirtha, a stream that originated in Brahmagiri Peaks and joins the Kaveri River. Dropping from a height of 170 feet through several stages, the falls are situated amidst the thick forest of Western Ghats. The roaring waters of Irupu Falls and the picturesque surroundings make it a favorite picnic spot. It is an unforgettable experience to stand at bottom of the cascades and play in the sizzling waters of the falls. There is a temple called Rameshwara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is located on the banks of the Lakshmana Tirtha River, en route to the falls. It can also be visited along with Wayanad tour packages .

Distance from Bangalore: 248 Kms

23. Srikalahasti

tourist places near bangalore within 250 km

At a distance of 37 km from Tirupati, 113 km from Chennai, 291 km from Bangalore, 375 km from Vijayawada and 552 km from Hyderabad, Srikalahasti, popularly known as Kalahasti is one of the ancient and most important Shiva Kshetras situated in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. Srikalahasti is famous for Srikalahasteeswara Temple (referred as Srikalahasti Temple) built in 10th century. The entire temple was carved out of the side of a huge stone hill. Srikalahasti is among ideal weekend getaways from Chennai city for a two day trip and also one of the top places to experience AP Tourism . Srikalahasti got its name from three words - 'Sri' meaning a spider, 'Kala' meaning a serpent and Hasti meaning an elephant, as these three creatures are believed to have worshipped Lord Shiva at this place and attained salvation. It is located on the banks of the River Swarnamukhi, which is a tributary to River Pennar, one of the major rivers in South India. The ancient Shiva temple of Srikalahasti finds reference in the three ancient epics the Skanda Purana, Shiva Purana and the Linga Purana. According to Skanda Purana Arjuna came to this place to worship Kalahasteeswara (Lord Shiva) and met Rishi Bharadwaja on the peak of a hill. The temple of Kalahasteeswara is one of the most impressive Siva temples in India. This ...

Distance from Bangalore: 290 Kms

24. Hogenakkal

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Hogenakkal Falls is one of the best waterfalls in India , and among the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu. It is about 146 km from Bangalore and 345 km from Chennai. Also, it is one of the major waterfalls near Bangalore . Often referred to as the 'Niagara of India', Hogenakkal is one of the wonderful places to visit near Bangalore & Chennai. When the River Kaveri enters the Tamil Nadu border after winding its way through the state of Karnataka, it descends down the lofty landscape forming the Hogenakkal Waterfalls. The Carbonatite rocks found near the waterfall are one of the oldest in the world. The falls has about 14 channels with drops varying between 15 & 65 ft. It can be visited as part of Yercaud tour packages . Coracle riding is one of the main attractions here which is allowed during the monsoon and winter season. Boating is usually stopped in peak monsoons. Hogenakkal is also the good place to try out your swimming skills. Tourists can also go for trekking on the nearby surrounding hills. The water from the fall flows towards the Mettur Dam which is also known as the Stanley Reservoir. Yercaud, MM Hills, and Yelagiri Hills are some of the major tourist destinations near Hogenakkal ...

Distance from Bangalore: 146 Kms

25. Vellore

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Situated on the banks of the Palar River, Vellore is one of the oldest cities of South India, and among the popular places of heritage in Tamilnadu . It is located at a distance of 142 km from Chennai, and 214 km from Bangalore. Vellore is popularly known as the Fort City of Tamil Nadu. Now a very calm and understated place, it was once a battleground and has seen many wars. The name Vellore also means a City of Spears. Vellore is one of the popular places to visit near Bangalore , and among the top attractions, you must include in Tamilnadu tour packages . Vellore has many historic and religious attractions that one must visit as part of Vellore packages . Vellore Fort, Jalakandeswarar Temple, Clock Tower, the State Government Museum, the French Bungalow, Science Park, Vainu Bappu Observatory, Amirthi Zoological Park, Big Mosque, St. Johns Church, and Sripuram are the prominent places to visit in Vellore .

26. Talakona Waterfalls

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At a distance of 49 km from Bakarapet, 64 km from Tirupati , 120 km from Horsley Hills , 192 km from Chennai, 241 km from Bangalore and 89 km from Chittoor, Talakona Falls are situated in Sri Venkateswara National Park near Nerabailu Village of Yerravari Mandal of Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh. The gorgeous waterfall falling deep into a valley from a height of around 270 feet makes it the highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh and also one of the top Tourist places in Andhra Pradesh . It is also one of the popular waterfalls near Bangalore . The waterfalls are placed amidst dense forest surrounded by natural beauty and greenery. It is believed that the water of Talakona Falls is enriched with herbs with healing powers. Talakona was declared as Bio-Sphere Reserve in 1990 because of wide variety of plant species present in the region. In this forest, one can find variety of endangered species like sambar, porcupine, cheetal, golden gecko, Indian giant squirrel, slender loris, panther and mouse deer etc. Talakona means 'head hill' in Telugu. This place is believed to be the starting point of Seshachalam Hills which are extended till Tirumala . There is a 240 m long canopy rope walk, about 35 to 40 feet in height, giving a thrilling ...

Distance from Bangalore: 239 Kms

27. Lepakshi

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At a distance of 125 km from Anantapur, 124 km from Bangalore City Junction, 225 km from Tirupati , 478 km from Hyderabad & 569 km from Vijayawada, Lepakshi is a small village which lies 14 km east of Hindupur in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh . It is the one of the important heritage sites in Andhra Pradesh highlighting the legacy of Vijayanagara Dynasty. It is one of the famous Tourist places in Andhra Pradesh and also one of the popular one day trip from Bangalore . Lepakshi was founded in the 16th century during the reign of the Vijayanagara king, Aliiya Rama Raya. Virupanna, the royal treasurer was accused of drawing funds without the king's permission from the state treasury to build the Veerabhadra temple at Lepakshi. However, he blinded himself to avoid the king's punishment. Even today one can see two dark stains upon the wall near the Kalyana Mandapa, which are said to be the marks made by his eyes. Hence the village is called 'Lepa-akshi', means a village of the blinded eye. Lepakshi is the centre of some of the finest temple architecture and paintings. Lepakshi consists of three important shrines dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu and Veerabhadra, of which Veerabhadra temple is the most important place to visit in Lepakshi (this ...

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Hassan is a city and the district headquarters of Hassan district in the Indian state of Karnataka. About 120 km from Mysore, 170 km from Mangalore, and 177 km from Bangalore, it is one of the must include places in Karnataka tour packages . It is considered the architectural capital of Karnataka. Found by the chieftain Channa Krishnappa Naik in the 11th century, Hassan was the command center of the Hoysala Empire. Hassan is the base station for Haebidu, and Belur tour packages . Dotted with several religious spots as well as monuments, Hassan is an ideal place to explore for history lovers, pilgrims, as well as curious souls. Hasanamba Temple, Nuggehalli Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Shettyhalli Church, Mosale temples, Maharaja Park, Chandramouleswara Temple at Arasikere, Bucheshwara Temple at Koravangala, Lakshmidevi Temple at Doddagadduvalli, and Gorur Dam are the top places to visit in Hassan . It is here where the plains begin to gently slope into the Western Ghats. Besides, Hassan is close to Belur, Halebid, Chikmagalur, Sakleshpura, and Coorg .

Distance from Bangalore: 180 Kms

29. Shimoga

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Shimoga, also known as Shivamogga is one of the popular places to visit near Hubli , and among the must-visit destinations as part of Karnataka tour packages . It is located about 97 km from Chikmagalur, 183 km from Hubli,and 298 km from Bangalore. Shimoga city is famous for its landscapes, waterfalls, and historical places, which are the main attractions of Shimoga holiday packages . Jog Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in Karnataka, as well as India, is the major attraction of Shimoga. Shimoga can be visited along with Chikmagalur tour packages . Jog Falls, Kunchikal Falls, Barkana Falls, Achakanya Falls, Onake Abbey Falls, Hidlumane Falls, and Dabbe Falls are some of the popular waterfalls in Shimoga. Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, Agumbe, Kodachadri, Keladi, Tunga dam, Linganmakki dam, Shivappa Naik Palace, the Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary, Gudavi bird sanctuary, Tyarekoppa Lion Safari, and Sakrebayalu Elephant Camp are some of the important tourist place in Shimoga .

Distance from Bangalore: 298 Kms

30. Kanipakam

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At a distance of 71 km from Tirupati , 13 km from Chittoor, 175 km from Chennai, 181 km from Bangalore, 50 km from Vellore, 59 km from Sripuram, 420 km from Coimbatore and 575 km from Hyderabad, Kanipakam is a village and pilgrimage center located in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. Famous for the Varasiddhi Vinayaka Temple (Kanipakam Temple), Kanipakam is one of the top Andhra Pradesh places to visit . This is one of the ideal weekend getaways near Bangalore & Chennai for a day trip and a major pilgrimage site in Andhra Pradesh. This village lies close to Karnataka & Tamil Nadu border on the banks of Bahuda River. The temple was constructed in the 11th century by Chola king Kulothunga Chola I and was expanded further in 1336 by Vijayanagara Kings. Kanipakam temple is a rare temple with a self-manifestation (swayambhu) idol of Lord Ganesha. The striking feature of the idol is that it is still growing in size. According to a legend, there were three handicapped brothers, Dumb, Deaf and Blind. They were farmers and used to draw water for farming from a well nearby. One day the well got dried and they could no longer continue cultivation. One of them got into the well and started digging it up. He was shocked to see blood coming out of the well. Within in a few seconds the entire water turned red. All the three became normal getting rid ...

Distance from Bangalore: 181 Kms

31. Hebbe Falls

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At a distance of 6 km from Kemmanagundi, 36 km from Tarikere, and 66 km from Chikmagalur, Hebbe Falls is a wonderful waterfall located in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka. It is one of the top Kemmanagundi tourist places , and among the best places to visit near Bangalore . Situated inside Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, Hebbe Falls is surrounded by dense forest and coffee plantations. It is one of the must include places in Kemmanagundi Tour Packages . It cascades down from a height of 550 feet in two stages to form Dodda Hebbe (Big Falls) and Chikka Hebbe (Small Falls). This fall is created by the springs generated in the mountains. A pool is formed by the waterfall below the second stage which allows visitors to swim and play in the water. It is believed that the waters of these falls are infused with herbs and can cure skin diseases. Taking a refreshing bath in the herb-infused water is popular among the visitors. It can be visited along with Chikmagalur Tour Packages . Hebbe Falls is a perfect retreat from the busy city life and it is one of the must-visit tourist spots in Karnataka. These waterfalls are situated inside a coffee estate and can be reached either by walk or four-wheeler. There is a motorable ...

32. Mullayanagiri

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About Mullayanagiri

History of mullayanagiri, mullayanagiri trek.

Distance from Bangalore: 262 Kms

33. Abbey Falls

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About Abbey Falls

Height of abbey falls, history of abbey falls.

Distance from Bangalore: 269 Kms

34. Talakadu

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At a distance of 24 km from Somnathpur , 32 km from Sivanasamudram & 49 km from Mysore, Talakadu is a historical place situated on the banks of Kaveri River n Karnataka. It is one of the popular places to visit in Somnathpur . Talakadu is a beautiful place surrounded by temples and is among prime place to visit on a Mysore trip . Talakadu had over 30 temples, most are them are buried in the sand today. Some of these temples have been excavated and are open to the public. There are five temples dedicated to Lord Siva - Pathaleshwara, Maruleshwara, Arkeshwara, Vaideeshwara, and Mallikarjuneshwara Temple. The Keerthinarayana temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is a beautiful site with wonderful carvings. Talakadu was ruled by several dynasties - Gangas, Hoysalas, Rashtrakutas and Vijayanagara Kings. The temples of Talakadu have mixed architecture styles of these dynasties. Talakadu is also known for 'Curse of Talakad' by Alamelamma on the Wodeyar Dynasty of Mysore. A famous festival called Pancha Linga Darshana is celebrated here once in 12 years. It is held on new moon day in the month of Karthika when two stars conjoin, the stars of Khuha Yoga and Vishaka. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM

35. Kalhatti / Kalhattagiri / Kalahasthi Falls

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At a distance of 10 km from Kemmanagundi and 82 km from Chikmagalur, Kalhatti Falls is located at Kallattipura in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka. Also known as Kalhattagiri or Kalahasthi Falls, it is one of the spectacular waterfalls near Bangalore and among the most picturesque places to visit in Kemmanagundi . The waterfall cascades down from a height of over 400 feet through the Chandra Drona Hills in front of the Veerabhadreshwara Temple, which is the most commonly visited part of the falls. The presiding deity in this cave temple is Lord Shiva. It offers an excellent view of the surrounding valleys. The adjoining mountain is enriched with rare flora and fauna that can be experienced during your Kemmanagundi Tour . According to legend, sage Agastya had prayed for a long time at this place. The Veerabhadra temple is believed to be built in the Vijayanagara period. The entrance of the temple is adorned with carved elephants. The water cascades over these elephants and devotees believe that these waters have the power of curing diseases. Hence, the area adjacent to this waterfall is also a famous pilgrimage center. The annual festival of Lord Veerabhadra is organized here for three days during March / April, which attracts thousands of devotees. Kalhatti ...

Distance from Bangalore: 236 Kms

36. Baba Budangiri

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About Baba Budangiri

History of baba budangiri, baba budangiri trek.

Distance from Bangalore: 270 Kms

37. Belavadi

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At a distance of 12 km from Halebidu, 27 km from Belur, 64 km from Chikmagalur, and 82 km from Kemmangundi, Belavadi is a village situated in the Chikmagalur district. It is one of the popular places to visit in Halebidu . Belavadi is famous for Sri Veera Narayana Temple built in Hoysala architectural style. The place is described as Ekachakranagara of Mahabharata and is said to be the place where Pandava prince Bheema killed the demon Bakasura and protected the village and its people. Belavadi Temple can be visited along with Chikmagalur Tour Packages . The Veera Narayana temple was built in the 13th century by the Hoysala King Veera Bhallala II. This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in three different forms. While Belur and Halebid are famous for their intricate sculpture, this temple is one of the best examples of Hoysala architecture. The west side of the temple consists of a square garbhagriha, a sukanasi, Ranga mandapa and square maha mantapa. The whole structure has been constructed on a raised platform. The entire temple is built out of soapstone and is believed that this temple was constructed in two phases. The temple is in trikuta style (three vimanas) with Sri Veera Narayana in the center facing east, Sri Venugopala facing north and Sri Yoganarasimha facing south. The shrines ...

Distance from Bangalore: 208 Kms

38. Dubare Elephant Camp

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About Dubare Elephant Camp

History of dubare elephant camp, things to do at dubare elephant camp.

Distance from Bangalore: 249 Kms

39. Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary

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At a distance of 12 km from Mallandur village, and 39 km from Chikmagalur, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area and a tiger reserve, situated amidst the Western Ghats in Chikmagalur and Shimoga districts of Karnataka. It is one of the most popular Wildlife Sanctuaries in Karnataka , and among the must-visit places as part of Chikmagalur Tour Packages . Spread over an area of 490 sq. km, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary is also known as Muthodi Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of the most popular places to visit in Chikmagalur . The region was declared as a natural reserve, known as the Jagara Valley Game Reserve, in 1951 by the Government of Mysore . In 1974, the reserve was named the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary. The Sanctuary boasts of a substantial tiger population and it was declared as the 25th Project Tiger of India in 1998. The sanctuary is situated in the lush tropical forests of the Western Ghats and accommodates the tributaries of the Bhadra River. The sanctuary gets its name from the Bhadra River and a dam has been built on the river near Lakkavalli. The sanctuary has an elevation ranging from 750 m to 1875 m above sea level. Kallahathigiri is the highest peak in the sanctuary with a height of 1875 m. Lakkavalli village near Bhadra ...

Distance from Bangalore: 258 Kms

40. Brindavan Gardens

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About Brindavan Gardens

History of brindavan gardens, layout of brindavan gardens.

Distance from Bangalore: 142 Kms

41. Z Point

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At a distance of 5 km from Kemmanagundi, 67 km from Chikmagalur and 1 km from Shanti Falls, Z Point is a wonderful trekking spot and one of the prime places to visit in Kemmanagundi. Z Point is a beautiful spot with deep valleys all around amidst thick green surroundings. The cool breeze on the peak mesmerizes visitors. It is one of the best short treks in Karnataka with beautiful views of nature and valleys. The 3 km trekking trail to Z Point starts from Kemmanagundi Raj Bhavan and runs through thick forest. Shanti Waterfalls is situated enroute to the Z Point. The trek is relatively easy till Shanti Hills and gets little tough afterwards. The later part of the trek runs through narrow path with deep gorges and steep hills. The trek route provides breathtaking views of the hills of Kemmanagundi. The wide and beautiful grasslands provide unique setting to the slopes. The Z Point is a great sunset & sunrise point. The trek from Raj Bhavan to Z Point usually takes about 1 hour. Camping at the Z Point is possible.

Distance from Bangalore: 266 Kms

42. Golden Temple / Tibetan Monastery - Bylakuppe

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About Bylakuppe Golden Temple

History of golden temple, the architecture of the golden temple.

Distance from Bangalore: 238 Kms

43. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

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At a distance of 3 km from Srirangapatna, and 16 km from Mysore, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a small sanctuary situated in Srirangapatna, Karnataka. It is one of the must include places in wildlife tours in India and among the must visit Mysore tourist places . Spread across 67 sq. km, the sanctuary comprises six islets on the banks of the Kaveri River. It was declared in 1940 as a result of many requests from Dr. Salim Ali who surveyed the birds in this area. Since then, the sanctuary has become a paradise for bird watchers. The sanctuary is a breeding ground for many migratory birds from all over the world. It is home to a wide species of birds including cormorants, darters, white ibis, spoon billed storks, open-billed storks, painted storks, white-necked storks, egrets, herons, terns, swallows, kingfishers, sandpiper, etc. A boat ride takes you to the six islets crowded with many species of birds. The best time to visit the sanctuary is between June & October. Timings: 9 AM to 5.30 PM Entry Fee: Rs. 60 for Indians, Rs. 30 for Indian Children, & Rs. 200 for Foreigners Boating Charges: Rs. 60 for Adults & Rs. 200 for Foreigners Parking: Rs. 30 for Four wheeler & Rs. 20 for Two wheeler

Distance from Bangalore: 129 Kms

44. Shanti Falls

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At a distance of 4 km from Kemmangundi & 66 km from Chikmagalur, Shanti Falls is a small and beautiful water fall situated on the way to Z Point in Kemmangundi. It is one of the popular tourist places to visit in Kemmanagundi. Shanti Falls is a refreshing sight that awaits visitors on their trek to Z Point in the lush green forest stretch of Kemmangundi. The water flows all the way from top of the hill, creating a spectacular view while falling into the valley below. The waterfall cascades down to create a natural pool that is believed to have remarkable medicinal qualities. The most interesting fact about this waterfall is that its water remains extremely cold even during the hot summer months. Visitors can enjoy a swim in the cool waters of the Shanti Falls. This is one of the trekking trails in Kemmangundi. The route all the way is very scenic with deep valleys on one side and hills cover on the other. This place can be reached by trekking through the forest from Kemmanagundi Raj Bhavan (2 kms) or Kemmanagundi center (4 kms). The trek can be continued till Z-point which is further 1 km from Shanti Falls. The trek is relatively easy and can be easily done. The best time to visit Shanti Falls is during the early winter season or the late monsoon season. It is ideal to visit the waterfall between 6 am to 6 pm, when there is ample daylight in the area.

45. Hirekolale Lake

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At a distance of 10 km from Chikmagalur & 50 km from Kemmanagundi , Hirekolale Lake is a beautiful manmade lake situated in Chikmagalur. It is one of the well-known tourist places in Chikmagalur . Surrounded by high mountains, this beautiful lake is awe-striking for every spectator, and mustinclude places in Chikmagalur Tour Packages . This lake was built to supply water to Chikmagalur town and assist in the irrigation of lands in all the villages situated nearby. The lake is encompassed by gorgeous surroundings and offers a serene retreat for people coming along with friends and family wishing to have a great time. It also offers the most fascinating views of the landscape during sunset and is a delight for photography lovers who are looking to add an idyllic sunset shot to their travel albums. The famous hills of Mullayanagiri can be viewed from here. This place can be easily accessed from the town of Chikmagalur. It can be visited throughout the year. There is no boating facility at the lake. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

Distance from Bangalore: 250 Kms

46. Amruthapura

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At a distance of 39 km from Kemmangundi, 47 km from Shimoga, and 79 km from Chikmagalur, Amruthapura is a village located in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka which is well known for the famous Amruteshwara Temple. It is one of the historical places to visit as part of Kemmanagundi Packages . The Amruteshwara Temple is an ancient temple built in 1196 AD by Amruteshwara Dandanayaka, a general of the Hoysala ruler Veera Ballala II. Ruvari Mallitamma, the well-known Hoysala sculptor and architect is known to have started his career here working on the domed ceilings in the main mantapa. On the porch of the temple is a large stone inscription, a fine example of medieval Kannada poetry. This temple is situated near the Bhadra Reservoir in the Malnad region surrounded by coconut and palm plantations. It is one of the best places to visit in Kemmanagundi . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple was built using soft claystone. This medium-sized temple showcases excellent craftsmanship of Hoysala architecture. This temple is in the ekakuta style, it has just one vimana, unlike other trikuta temples built by Hoysalas at Somnathpur and Belur. The temple has a large maha mantapa and a ranga mandapa connecting it to the beautifully carved main sanctum. The inner shrine is square-shaped with ...

47. Kukke Subrahmanya Temple

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At a distance of 100 km from Mangalore, Kukke Subrahmanya Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located at Kukke near Mangalore. It is one of the most famous temples in Karnataka and among the must-visit places as part of Mangalore holiday packages . Dedicated to Lord Murugan, Kukke Subrahmanya Temple is one of the important temples of Lord Subrahmanya (Lord Murugan), and among the famous pilgrimage places to visit near Mangalore . This temple is famous for Sarpa Dosha. Lord Subrahmanya is worshipped as the protector of all serpents. The epics mention that the divine serpent Vasuki and other serpents found refugee under Lord Subrahmanya when attacked by Garuda. Pilgrims visiting the temple have to cross the Kumaradhara River and take a holy dip in it before entering the temple. According to Mythology, Lord Kumaraswamy killed the demon rulers Taraka, Shoorapadmasura in a war; and washed his Shakti Ayudha in this river (hence the river is named Kumaradhara). This is also one of the famous places of trekking in Karnataka . Sarpa Samskara/Sarpa Dosha is one of the poojas performed at this temple by devotees to get rid of the sarpa dosha. Kukke Subramanya can be reached by road from Mangalore and Bangalore. Timings: 6:30 AM - 1:30 PM & 3:30 PM - 8 PM

Distance from Bangalore: 279 Kms

48. Manjunatha Temple - Dharmasthala

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At a distance of 70 km from Mangalore, Dharmasthala is a sacred town in Karnataka. Situated on the banks of the Nethravathi River, it is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Karnataka , and among the popular places to visit as part of Mangalore Packages . The main attraction of Dharmasthala is the famous Manjunatha Temple. This place is also known as Sri Kshetra, and is one of the top places to visit near Mangalore . Dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Manjunatha or Lokeshwara, this temple dates back to 16th Century. It is said that the Shiva Linga worshipped at this temple was procured from Kadri Temple in Mangalore. This place was known as Kuduma and was later renamed Dharmasthala in the 16th century by Vadiraja Swami of Udupi . The shrines of four Dharma Daivas (Kalarahu, Kalarkaayi, Kanyakumari, and Kumaraswamy) are built well before Manjunatha Temple in Dharmasthala. Lakshadeepotsava celebrated in Kartheekamasa (Nov/Dec) is the main attraction of the temple. This temple is involved in several social activities, especially, educational institutes for the poor. Timings: 6:30 AM - 2:30 PM & 5 PM - 8:30 PM

Distance from Bangalore: 292 Kms

49. Ayyanakere Lake

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At a distance of 5 km from Sakharayapatna, 63 km from Chikmagalur and 25 km from Chikmagalur, Ayyanakere Lake is an ancient lake situated at the eastern base of Baba Budan Range hills. This is the biggest lake in the Chikmagalur district and the second largest lake in Karnataka. Ayyanakere is also called as Dodda Magoda Kere and it is surrounded by beautiful hills. It is one of the prime places to visit in Chikmagalur . Ayyanakere Lake is one of the important places to visit during your Chikmagalur Tour . This lake believed to have been constructed by Rukmangada Raya, a ruler of Sakharayapatna. It was renovated in 1156 AD during Hoysala's rule. The sprawling lake was built to supply water for was agriculture. It supplies water for irrigating 21,560 hectares of land in the region. Ayyanakere Lake is surrounded by mountains on three sides. There is a beautiful mountain called Shakunagiri. The 4,600 ft conical shaped Shakunagiri forms a picturesque backdrop for the lake. Positioned in the Malnad region, tourists visit the lake to witness beautiful sunrise and sunset. Tourists can also engage in recreational activities at the lake such as fishing and camping at the lakeside. Sakharayapatna is also famous for Prasanna Balleshwara shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva built during Hoysala's ...

50. Cauvery Nisargadhama

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About Cauvery Nisargadhama

Things to do at kaveri nisargadhama, stay at kaveri nisargadhama.

Distance from Bangalore: 237 Kms

51. Manikyadhara Falls

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At a distance of 7 km from Baba Budangiri Dattatreya Peetha, 36 km from Kemmangundi & 29 km from Chikmagalur, Manikya Dhara Falls is situated in the dense forest of Baba Budangiri hills in Western Ghats of India. It is another popular attraction not to miss in a Chikmagalur tour package . With a height of about 30 feet, the waterfall is situated midst dense Forest offering great views of Baba Budangiri Hills. Locally known as Nellikayi Theertha, this waterfall is considered as a holy site by Hindus as well as Muslims. Manikya Dhara, which literally means a string of pearls, is the ideal site for people looking for a peaceful and scenic atmosphere. According to the legend, saint Baba Budan along with his 4 disciples came to the site in search of water. After their prayers, they were blessed with water flowing from the mountains in the form of this waterfall. People believe that bathing in this fall can cure various ailments. It is one of the main attractions of Baba Budangiri Hill. There are several shops around the fall that sell herbal medicines. The specialty of the fall is that it does not get drained during the summer. The waterfall also offers a splendid view of the surrounding natural beauty, while the mist covered hills and cool breeze add to the splendor of the site. Pilgrims, who bath in the Manikyadhara Waterfall, leave behind ...

52. Mallali Falls

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About Mallali Falls

Height of mallali falls, best time to visit mallali falls, mallali falls timings, mallali falls entry fee, how to reach mallali ... distance from bangalore: 250 kms overview mallali falls attractions 53. bilikal rangaswamy betta.

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At a distance of 75 km from Bangalore City Junction, 16 km from Kanakapura & 112 km from Mysore , Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta is a hill near Kanakapura town. It is one of the highest hills in the area, and also one of the popular places to visit near Bangalore . Situated at an altitude of 3780 ft, Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta is also called Bilikal Betta that means white rocks. It is one of the popular places for trekking around Bangalore . There is a temple dedicated to Lord Rangaswamy at the peak of Bilikal Betta. This temple is located underneath a huge, white-colored rock. The temple priest lives near to the temple and the only person living at the peak. Every year, pilgrims from the surrounding area climb this hill to celebrate a festival at the Rangaswamy temple at the top. The Trekking Trail starts from Konala Doddi (which is about 58 kms from Bangalore City Junction - Bilikal Betta is 6 kms from here). Bilikal Rangaswamy Trek is a moderate one with a well marked path up till the peak. The trekking takes 2.5 hrs uphill and about 1.5 hr downhill. The trail begins with a half kilometer walk on a relatively level path, after which the forest becomes denser and the gradient of slope increases drastically. The trail constantly winds uphill at an incline and includes slightly steep ...

Distance from Bangalore: 75 Kms

54. Skandagiri / Kalavara Durga

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At a distance of 61 km from Bangalore City Junction and 5 km from Chikballapur, Skandagiri is an ancient mountain fortress lies at an altitude of about 1350 m. It is geographically located close to Nandi HIlls. This is among the best places for trekking near Bangalore especially famous for night treks, camping and bird watching. Skandagiri is also known as Kalavara Durga. It has an ancient dilapidated fort that belonged to a local king and was later concurred and used by Tipu Sultan. After Tipu's downfall, the fort was ignored and laid in ruins. Today one can only see parts of the fort wall in some places. The Skandagiri trek is a moderately difficult trek. There are two routes to reach the base of the hill. One is from Chikballapur town and the other as a detour from the road that leads to Nandi Hills. The trek starts from the Papagni Temple at the foot of the hill. This steep and fantastic trek through a maze of dense shrub is highly interesting. There are six series of stonewalls protecting an abandoned ancient temple on the hilltop. Skandagiri is more famous for night trekking. Hundreds of people gather there on Saturday and Sunday mornings to watch the sunrise. It is best climbed very early in the morning or in a full moon night. Sunrise seen from the top is breathtaking. At the top of the hill is a stretch of flat area that has a temple and few stone pillars belonging to ancient houses. This 8 km trek comprises of ascending and descending through rugged ...

Distance from Bangalore: 61 Kms

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At a distance of 30 km from Kolar and 98.5 km from Bangalore City Junction, Avani is a small village in Kolar district of Karnataka. Avani is renowned for housing varied ancient temples. It is one of top historical places to visit as part of your Bangalore tour and among the popular sightseeing spots around Bangalore . It is also a popular location for rock climbing. The village of Avani received a prominent place mainly due to the legends associated with it. According to mythology, goddess Sita gave birth to her twin children Lava-Kusha at Avani. It is also said that the war between Lord Rama and his sons Lava and Kusha took place in this village. As per the local belief, sage Valmiki, the author of the epic Ramayana was residing here during the period of Ramayana. Another legend has it that when Sri Narasimha Bharati IV of the Sringeri Sharada Peetham was on his sancharas', he camped here for a few days. During his stay in Avani, he discovered an idol of Goddess Sharada. The idol was in standing posture flanked by Adi Shankaracharya with Sri Chakra. He established a new Mutt, which is presently known as Avani Sringeri Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sharada Peetham. Avani also houses a Sita temple situated on a hill. This temple is one of the few temples dedicated to Sita Devi in India. This temple has the idols ...

Distance from Bangalore: 98 Kms

56. Ranganatha Swamy Temple - Magadi

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At a distance of 2 km from Magadi Bus station and 44.5 km from Bangalore City Junction, The Ranganatha Swamy Temple located in Magadi is an ancient temple and a protected monument. This is one of the popular pilgrimage sites to visit around Bangalore. The Ranganathaswamy temple is situated on a hill called Tirumale. There is a vast Prakara with a gateway having tall Rajagopura. The sanctum of the Ranganatha temple was first consecrated in early 12th century by the Chola ruler and the temple has undergone renovations and expansion since. The beautiful gopuras were built by Vijayanagara emperor Krishnadevaraya in the 16th century and later renovated by King Jayachamaraja Wodeyar of Mysore. There are structures inside the sanctum which were also built by the Cholas and later renovated. The temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha is actually a standing image of Narayana about 3 ft tall in Vijayanagara style with Shankha, Chakra, Gada and Abhaya attributes in four hands. The main deity is traditionally believed to be installed by Mandavya Rishi. Gopura of the temple is in Dravidian style. There are beautiful pillars inside the temple. Usually the idol of Lord Ranganatha would be in reclining position. But here it is in standing posture. Originally it is said to be the idol of Lord Venkateshwara. During the period of Tippu Sultan, many Hindu temples were destroyed. To save this temple, they called Venkateshwara as Ranganatha, as Tippu Sultan was faithful to his god Ranganatha ...

Distance from Bangalore: 44 Kms

57. Bhadra Dam

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At a distance of 20 km from Tarikere, 31 km from Shimoga, 52 km from Kemmangundi, and 78 km from Chikmagalur , Bhadra Dam is a magnificent dam built across Bhadra River near Lakkavalli village. It is one of the popular places to visit in Shimoga . The dam offers wonderful views of the surrounding hills. There are several small islands formed by the reservoir and these islands are shelters for migrating birds. Boating facility is available in the reservoir. The forests & valleys surrounded by the dam are rich in wildlife and the reservoir is the western border of Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary. Safari into the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary starts from River Tern Lodge near Bhadra Dam. Lakkavalli can be easily reached from Tarikere.

58. Bannerghatta National Park

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At a distance of 23 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Bannerghatta National Park is a wildlife park spread in reserve forests of Anekal Range in Karnataka. At an altitude of 1245 - 1634 m, this one of the most famous wildlife parks in Karnataka and among the top tourist places in Bangalore . This park is part of a wildlife corridor for elephants which connects the BR Hills and the Sathyamangalam forest. Bannerghatta is one of the popular national parks in India and among the must include place in Bangalore packages . Bannerghatta National Park was founded in 1971 and declared as a national park in 1974. Spread over an area of 25,000 acre and a portion of the park became a biological reserve called the Bannerghatta Biological Park in 2002. The park consists of the main Nature Reserve, a zoo, a children's park, an aquarium, a crocodile park, a museum, a butterfly park, a snake park and a safari park. The forest consists of deciduous trees and thorny scrubs. This is a very prominent destination that attracts people from different parts of the country. The park is home to tigers, lions, leopards, bison, deer, bears, birds and butterflies. One of the main attractions of this park is lion and tiger safari or Grand Safari. The one-hour long ...

Distance from Bangalore: 23 Kms

59. Janapada Loka / Folk Art Museum

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At a distance of 52 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Folk Art Museum or Janapada Loka is situated on the Bangalore - Mysore highway near Ramanagaram. This is one of the popular places of interest in Bangalore. Numerous collections of masks, artifacts, costumes, collection of folk music and videos of folk dances are exhibited in the museum. Spread over 15 acres, the artifacts in the museum are kept in three buildings namely Lokamahal, Lokamatha Mandira and Chitrakuteera. In Lokamahal the visitors can find interesting folk puppets, utensils, instruments, weapons and masks. In Lokamatha Mandira a wide variety of baskets, utensils and earthen jars are featured which were used to store & grain pickles. In the Chitrakuteera a number of photographs covering different aspects of folk life is displayed. The other attraction of the museum is a huge elegantly carved temple chariot. The museum also has an amazing amphitheatre. There is a lake at the rear end of the museum with boating facility. Timings: 10.30 AM to 5 PM.

Distance from Bangalore: 52 Kms

60. Sangama & Mekedatu

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At a distance of 93 Kms from Bangalore (via Kanakapura), 107 Kms from Mysore, Sangama and Mekedatu are two lovely places situated nearby. This is one of the famous weekend getaways from Bangalore . Sangama is the place where Arakavathi river merges with River Kaveri. From this point, about 3.5 kilometers downstream, Mekedatu is a place where river Kaveri flows through a deep and narrow gorge. These two are the must visit places for those people who want to relax amidst pristine nature as part of Bangalore trip . Mekedatu means goat's leap in Kannada. River Kaveri flows into a deep and narrow gorge, so narrow that a goat could leap over it and that is how it got its name. It is said that a goat being chased by a tiger saved its life by jumping over the gorge whereas the tiger did not attempt to take the risk and abandoned the chase. When reaching the gorge the river flows ferociously onto the rocks sculpting them into some amazing shapes. The river Kaveri flows through a deep ravine of just 5-10 meter wide. The water flow is very fierce at this place during monsoons making it very dangerous to swim here. The rocks are also very steep and slippery, and visitors need to be careful while descending the rocks. Several tourists downed here due to water force and slippery rocks. Sangama, 3.5 kms ahead of Mekedatu, is the confluence of Kaveri and Arakavathi. ...

Distance from Bangalore: 93 Kms

61. Nandi Hills

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At a distance of 60 Kms from Bangalore (situated close to NH207 towards Chik Ballapur), Nandi Hills or Nandidurga is a popular trekkig destination near Bangalore. Located close to Skandagiri, it is one of the must visit places for trekking enthusiasts as part of Bangalore tour packages and among the popular one day trip from Bangalore . It gets its name from the ancient Nandi or bull which is meant to be the mount of Lord Shiva. These hills are the source of the rivers Palar, Arkavati and Pennar. It was one of the Tipu's summer retreats. There are about 1,200 steps laid from foot of the hill to reach the top. Bhoga Nandishwara Temple situated at the foot of the hills is a must see place which houses a 1000 year old sculpture of Nandi. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace and Tipu's Drop, a 600 ft cliff from where Tipu Sultan used to throw his prisoners, offers a spectacular view of the valley. Amrita Sarovar Lake, ruins of Tipu Sultan's fort are other places to visit. There are also three temples dedicated to Sri Ugra Narasimha, Sri Yoga Narasimha and Sri Bhoga Narasimha. There are few accommodation options available on the peak for those who want to experience early morning sunrise, though trekking the peak early in the morning is the best option. Self camping on the peak is not safe.

Distance from Bangalore: 60 Kms

62. Shivaganga Hill

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At a distance of 50 Kms from Bangalore (close to NH4 towards Tumkur), Shivaganga Hill lies at an altitude of 4599 ft and it is a good short trekking destination near Bangalore and a popular tourist place to visit near Bangalore. There are also two Shiva temples, one very close to the foot of the hill, called Shivaganga Temple and another one at top of the hill, called Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple. The unique feature of the hill is that it looks like a bull from the East, a Ganesha from the West, a Linga from the South and a cobra from the North. A set of well laid steps will lead you to the top of hill where the shrine of Gavi Gangadhareshwara Cave temple is situated. There is a ruined fort at the bottom of the hill near Shivaganga Temple. The Gavi Gangadhareshwara temple is believed to be very ancient, built in 13th century by Hoysala's. The current structure was built during 18th century. There is a huge rock with a large Nandi statue which offers a panoramic view of the plains below the hill. There is a fresh water spring called Pathala Ganga on the way to hilltop past Gavi Gangadhareshwara temple. The water here is considered to be as holy. The trek to hilltop takes around 30-40 minutes one way. While driving from Bangalore, a diversion is required at Dobbaspet (before Tumkur) towards left and Shivaganga Hill is about 7 Kms from here.

Distance from Bangalore: 50 Kms

63. Devarayanadurga

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At a distance of 72 Kms from Bangalore (near Tumkur), Devarayanadurga is a rocky hill situated in the midst of picturesque locality at an altitude of 3940 ft. The main attraction of Devarayanadurga is the temples of Yoga Narasimha & Bhoga Narasimha. The Bhoga Narasimha temple is located at the foothills while the Yoga Narasimha shrine is located at the top of the hill. This is one of the popular tourist places near Bangalore . This is also an ideal place for trekking. Motorable road is available till the hill top. Many people trek the hill from the Bhoga Narasimha temple at foothill. One can driver further from Yoga Narasimha temple to the peak of the hill to capture a nice view of the valley and surrounding places. Devarayanadurga is famous for the natural water spring called Namada Chilume which is considered as the source of Jayamangali River. There are two other springs known as Ramatirtha and Dhanushtirtha. There is a large cave nearby with figures of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana. The car festival of Sri Bhoga Narasimha Swamy is held during the month of March/April here. Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy Jayanthi, an annual celebration of Narasimha avathara day takes place here during the month of Chaitra (around May). A diversion is required on NH4 before Tumkur at Kyathsandra to reach Devarayanadurga.

Distance from Bangalore: 72 Kms

64. Muthyala Maduvu

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At a distance of 43 Kms from Bangalore (towards Hosur on NH7, diversion at Chandapura after Electronic City via Anekal), Muthyala Maduvu is a small & cute waterfall. Also known as Pearl Valley, this is one of the popular Bangalore tourist places to visit for halfday. Muthyalu means Pearls and Maduvu means Pond or Pool in Kannada. Situated in the midst of hills, nestled deep down in a valley, this secluded place makes a fascinating picnic spot. It is known for its verdant surroundings with water falling from a height of over 100 ft. Take a dive in this crystal clear water and feel one with nature. There are a couple of waterfalls in a small narrow valley. Overlooking these falls is a small shrine dedicated to Shiva, adding a religious touch to the place. Monsoons (Aug to Nov) is the best time to visit this place. A little walk over around 100 well laid steps from the parking place takes you to the falls. There is a restaurant and restrooms are available near parking place.

Distance from Bangalore: 43 Kms

65. Chunchi Falls

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At a distance of 83 km from Bangalore, and 101 km from Mysore, Chunchi Falls is a serene waterfall situated near Harro Shivanahalli near Bangalore. It is one of the popular waterfalls near Bangalore , and among the must include places in Bangalore Tour Packages . Lies en route to Mekedatu and Sangama, Chunchi Falls is formed over River Arkavathi and is one of the most visited tourist places near Bangalore . It drops down from a height of about 50 feet through multiple tiers into a small pool. It is an ideal place to swim, play & relax in water amidst naturally formed rock formations. Located on the edge of the Western Ghats, the waterfall is surrounded by rocky hills and lush vegetation, which make the scene quite picturesque. On the way to Chunchi Falls, travellers also come across a watchtower from where one can get a panoramic 360-degree view of the rocky terrain adorned with deciduous forest. There is a power station ahead of Chunchi Falls. After the installation of the power station, the amount of water has reduced significantly in the Chunchi falls. This place is usually crowded on weekends. A little walk is required from the nearest road point to reach the falls. The place is a little dangerous due to the slippery rocks and deep gorge on the way to the falls. It is advised ...

Distance from Bangalore: 83 Kms

66. Arasikere Chandramouleswara Temple

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At a distance of 42 km from Hassan, 44 km from Halebidu, 71 km from Chikmagalur, the Ishvara Temple, also known as Chandramouleshwara Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located in Arasikere town of the Hassan district in Karnataka state, India. It is one of the stunning Hoysala temples in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Hassan. Dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva, the Chandramouleshwara Temple at Arasikere was built in the 12th century by the Hoysalas. Though modest in size and figure sculpture, the temple is considered the most complex one in architecture among surviving Hoysala monuments because of its ground plan - a 16-pointed star-shaped mantapa (hall), along with an asymmetrical star-shaped shrine, whose star points are of three different types. Like all Hoysala constructions, this east-facing temple was built with soapstone and is an ekakuta shrine (single shrine or cella) with two mandapas, one open and one closed. The sanctum (garbhagriha) enshrines a Shivalinga. The ceiling in the closed mantapa is divided into nine compartments or 'bays' by the four lathe-turned pillars. Unlike other temples, to have a darshan of Lord Shiva inside the garbhagriha, there is no direct straight access, since this particular mantapa is star-shaped. Instead, there are two lateral entrances at north and south of the mantapa. The temple has a shikhara or tower with a decorated water pot like sculpture called kalasha on the top. The vestibule, which connects ...

Distance from Bangalore: 169 Kms

67. Bucheshwara Temple - Korvangala

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At a distance of 10 km from Hassan Railway Station, Bucheshvara Temple (also spelt Bucheshwara or Bucesvara temple) is an ancient Hindu temple located at Korvangla village in the Hassan district of Karnataka. It is one of the stunning Hoysala temples in Karnataka, and among the top tourist places in Hassan. The Buchesvara Temple is a simple yet elegant specimen of the 12th century of Hoysala architecture. The temple was built in 1173 AD by a rich officer called Buchiraja to celebrate the coronation of Hoysala King Veera Ballala II. The Bucesvara Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is a dwikuta temple with two shrines facing each other. These shrines are connected by a closed mantapa, and an open mantapa. The western shrine facing east containing an image of Surya, the sun god, and the eastern shrine contains a Shivlinga. The entrance is very small and guarded by elephants. There are beautifully carved dwarapalaka statues on either side. This entrance leads to a Mukha mandapa which is supported by 32 pillars. The ceiling is partitioned into 13 parts and each is carved beautifully with lotus flowers. The navaranga is square and stands on four central lathe-turned round pillars. The ceiling of the navaranga has 9 ankanas decorated with different types of moldings. The open sabha mandapa is star-shaped, standing on four central lathe-turned round pillars. The sanctum sanctorum has a huge Shivalinga made of black stone. As usual, there is a Nandi statue in ...

68. Lakshmi Narasimha Temple - Nuggehalli

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At a distance of 29 km from Shravanbelagola, and 52 km from Hassan, Lakshmi Narasimha Temple is an ancient temple located at Nuggehalli in the Hassan district of Karnataka. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Karnataka, and among the must include places in Shravanabelagola Packages. The Lakshmi Narasimha Temple at Nuggehalli was built in 1246 CE by Bommanna Dandanayaka, a commander in the Hoysala Empire during the rule of King Vira Someshwara. The town of Nuggehalli was called Vijaya Somanathapura in ancient times and gained importance as an agrahara (place of learning) during the time of Bommanna Dandanayaka. The temple is maintained by the people who reside around the temple area called Agrahara, an area donated to Brahmins by the ruling people in view of maintaining and performing poojas in the temples that they built. Built with soapstone, the temple is a good example of 13th-century Hoysala architecture. The temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Like other Hoysala temples, the Lakshmi Narasimha Temple at Nuggehalli is also built on an elevated platform called the jagati. The temple is constructed as a trikutachala i.e. it has three sanctums. The three shrines are located around a central closed mantapa with 9 bays. The ceiling of the closed mantapa is supported by four lathe-turned pillars which are deeply domed in the center. The main temple is raised with a statue of Lord Narasimha in ...

Distance from Bangalore: 136 Kms

69. Panchalingeshwara Temple - Govindanahalli

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At a distance of 5 km from Kikkeri, 19 km from Shravanabelagola, and 56 km from Hassan, the Panchlingeshwara Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Govindanahalli village in the Mandya district of Karnataka. It is one lesser-known Hoysala temples in Karnataka and among the top Hassan tourist places. Panchalingeshwara Temple was constructed around 1238 AD during the reign of the Hoysala King Vira Someshwara. This temple is constructed in Pancha-kuta style and is probably the only surviving example of its kind built during the Hoysala period. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India. The famous sculptor of Hoysala times, Ruvari Mallitamma, is known to have made contributions to the temple. The whole structure faces east and the entrance is provided via two porches facing each other. Each entrance is guarded by its own set of dwarpalas (guardians). The temple consists of five sanctums connected with a common navaranga (hall). All the garbhagrihas are provided with their own shikhara and are connected with the navaranga via suknasi. These five garbhagrihas houses five different manifestations of Shiva which are Sadyojata, Tatpurusha, Vamadeva, Aghora, and Ishana. The shikhara of all the five shrines are richly decorated in Dravidian style. An intriguing feature of this temple is that though the temple is dedicated mainly to Lord Shiva, the outer walls of the temple carry images of various forms of ...

Distance from Bangalore: 164 Kms

70. Lakshmi Narayana Temple - Hosaholalu

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At a distance of 16 km from Kikkeri, 25 km from Melukote, 26 km from Shravanabelagola, 55 km from Mysore, and 69 km from Hassan, the Lakshminarayana Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Hosaholalu in the Mandya district of Karnataka. It is one lesser-known Hoysala temples in Karnataka and among the top places to visit in Hassan. Lakshminarayana Temple in Hosaholalu was built by King Vira Someshwara of the Hoysala Empire in 1250 CE. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple may not be as famous as the other temples of Karnataka but it is a mystifying place. The beautifully carved sculptures, grand temple interiors, and the overall design of this shrine are the most attractive features. Built out of Soapstone, Sri Lakshminaryana Temple at Hosaholalu is a splendid example of a trikuta vimana (three shrines) temple though only the central shrine exhibits a tower on top. The lateral shrines are square in construction with five projections and no special features. The temple is built on a jagati (platform) that resembles a star. This platform is raised and has a pillared hall or navaranga in the center and the three shrines around it. The interior of the temple consists of a closed hall (navaranga) of modest size with four polished lathe-turned pillars supporting the roof. The four central pillars divide the hall into nine equal 'bays' (compartments) and nine decorated ceilings. Each pillar is beautifully carved with sculptures of young dancing girls in various ...

Distance from Bangalore: 160 Kms

71. Mallikarjuna Temple - Basaralu

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At a distance of 32 km from Melukote, 53 km from Shravanabelagola, 65 km from Mysore, and 108 km from Hassan, the Mallikarjuna Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Basaralu in the Mandya district of Karnataka. It is one of the Hoysala temples in Karnataka and among the top places to visit in Hassan. The Mallikarjuna Temple in Basaralu is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and was built by Harihara-dandanayaka in 1234 CE during the rule of the Hoysala Empire King Vira Narasimha II. Harihara and his two brothers consecrated god Mallikarjuna in the name of their father. They also constructed a tank nearby, in the name of their mother. This temple is protected and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. Stands on a jagati or the raised platform, the Mallikarjuna temple is a highly ornate example of Hoysala architecture. Built-in the trikuta style (3 shrines), the temple faces east and consists of a Nandi-mandapa, navaranga, and antarala or sukanasi. The entry to the 3 shrines is through a common mandapa (hall). The sanctum sanctorum houses the Shivlinga representing god Mallikarjuna and the other two shrines have Surya and Nagas. The temple has only one shikhara built upon the sanctum sanctorum and is elaborately embellished with sculptures. This temple has various distinctive features of the mature Hoysala period architecture. The base, like all Hoysala temples, has six layers of decorative moldings that comprise elephants, horse riders, lions, ...

Distance from Bangalore: 113 Kms

72. Lakshmi Narasimha Temple - Haranhalli

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At a distance of 9 km from Arasikere, 34 km from Hassan, and 59 km from Shravanabelagola, the Lakshminarasimha Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Haranahalli village in the Hassan district of Karnataka. It is one of the Hoysala temples in Karnataka and among the top places to visit in Hassan. The Lakshminarasimha Temple, also known as Kesava Temple, is a complete and good example of 13th century Hoysala architecture. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple was built in 1235 AD by the Hoysala King Vira Someshwara. Mallitamma, one of the best-known Hoysala sculptors of the 13th century, is the main sculptor of the Kesava Temple. This is a protected monument under the Karnataka state division of the Archaeological Survey of India. Stands on a jagati or the raised platform, the Lakshminarasimha Temple is built-in the trikuta style (3 shrines) with a strong focus on the middle shrine which has a shikhara and a sukhanasi. The three shrines are connected by a common hall (mantapa). The lateral shrines are connected directly to the hall while the middle shrine has a vestibule that connects the sanctum to the hall. Since the lateral shrines do not have a tower, they do not appear like shrines at all from the outside but rather as a part of the hall. The sanctum of the three shrines contain the idols of Venugopala, Kesava, and Lakshminarasimha. The tower over the central shrine and its vestibule are intact and intricate. Since the lateral shrines have no towers, ...

Distance from Bangalore: 172 Kms

73. Hemagiri Falls

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At a distance of 10 km from KR Pete, 14 km from Kikkeri, 32 km from Melukote, 63 km from Mysore, and 67 km from Hassan, Hemagiri Waterfalls is a scenic waterfall located at Bandihole village in Karnataka. It is one of the popular places to visit near Hassan while holidaying in Karnataka. Hemagiri Falls is formed due to a weir or a low dam built across the Hemavati River to supply water to the surrounding villages and their farmlands. And when the river has good flow during the monsoon season, this weir overflows and forms the Hemagiri Falls across the entire width of the river, and is a treat to watch. When the flow is low, one can safely go under the falls and take a shower, but when the flow is heavy, all you can do is find a nice spot near it, admire the lush nature around and lose yourself in the roar of the waterfall. The lush green farmlands and serene hillocks are an enticing feature of this spot. This spot seems to be a film shooting locale for some of the Kannada movies. People frequent this place for relaxation and recuperation. Not only do you get to enjoy this panoramic waterfall, but also visit many ancient temples located in the vicinity. And the best part is that there are hardly any crowds so, it is a perfect hidden weekend getaway. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

Distance from Bangalore: 167 Kms

74. Parvathamma Betta

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At a distance of 21 km from Sakleshpura, and 33 km from Hassan, Parvathamma Betta is a scenic hill located at Dyathapura village in Karnataka. It is one of the popular places to visit near Hassan, and among the popular places for trekking in Karnataka. Parvathamma Betta is well known amongst trekkers. The uneven and rough terrain of the attraction is deemed apt by many adventure seekers. There is a temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati, and Lord Shiva atop the hill hence the hill got its name Parvathamma Betta. The temple has some artistic stone carvings. The hill is visited by many travelers from Hassan, Bangalore, and nearby areas to get a fabulous view of the surroundings. Climbing up this rocky hill is easy by foot and it is quite entertaining for all age groups. Usually, kids enjoy this climb immensely as it is an easy trek. The view is from the top is very scenic, can see a line of mountains of the Western Ghats from here. And, it is best to go here during sunset as it offers a panoramic view of the sun setting among the Western Ghats. As there are no shops, one needs to carry their food, and water while trekking to Parvathamma Betta. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

Distance from Bangalore: 210 Kms

75. Javagal Lakshminarasimha Temple

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At a distance of 9 km from Belavadi, 13 km from Halebidu, 40 km from Chikmagalur, and 45 km from Hassan, the Lakshminarasimha Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Javagal Karnataka. It is one of the forgotten Hoysala temples in Karnataka and among the top places to visit in Hassan. The Lakshminarasimha Temple is dedicated to Narasimha, a form of the Hindu god Vishnu, and was built in 1250 AD by the Hoysala King Vira Someshwara. This temple is a protected monument under the Karnataka state division of the Archaeological Survey of India. Indeed, this is the village from where the former Indian fast bowler Javagal Srinath's family originally hails, and while Srinath was raised in Mysore, his uncle's house still exists in the village and villagers will happily point it out. The Lakshminarasimha Temple is an example of mid-13th century Hoysala architecture. It is a trikuta temple (three shrines) type built on an elevated platform known as jagati. The three equal size shrines are all square in plan and are connected by a common closed hall (mandapa). The closed hall is preceded by an open porch. The lateral shrines are connected directly to the hall while the middle shrine has a vestibule that connects the sanctum to the hall. Lord Narasimha here is accompanied by his consort, Goddess Lakshmi. The other two shrines of this trikuta temple are occupied by two other incarnations of Vishnu, Venugopal, and Sridhara. But only the shrine containing Lord Narasimha has a ...

Distance from Bangalore: 200 Kms

76. Yediyur Siddalingeshwar Swamy Temple

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At a distance of 53 km from Shravanabelagola, 90 km from Hassan, and 94 km from Bangalore, Yediyuru Siddhalingeshwara Temple is a pilgrimage center situated in Yedeyuru Village in Karnataka. It is one of the famous temples in Karnataka and among the top places to visit in Shravanabelagola. Situated on Bangalore-Hassan-Mangalore road, Sri Siddalingeshwara Swami Temple is one of the most important pilgrimage centers of the state as it is the tomb i.e., Nirvikalpa Shivayoga Samadhi of Tontada Siddhalinga a great Vireshaiva teacher and author who flourished at the end of the 15th century. He traveled far and wide preaching Sharana faith which is predominantly praying with ISHTA LINGA (Atma linga) as envisaged by Basavanna, Allamaprabhu, and a vast group of learned men and women from all walks of life. He performed 12 years of penance at a garden belongs to Vokkaligara Nambiyana (Thota) and hence came to be known as Thontada Siddalingeshwara Swamy. The Siddlingeshwara temple faces north and is a fairly large Dravidian structure. An inscription near the entrance says about the spiritual greatness of the teacher while scenes from the life of Sidhalingha are depicted on the Gopura. There is a small shrine for Veerabhadra Swamy in the basement. Sri Siddhalingeshwara Swamy is considered to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is known to perform miracles on a large number of people belonging to different caste and creed. Many sick and suffering people are believed to be cured ...

Distance from Bangalore: 94 Kms

77. Madhugiri

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At a distance of 21 km from Koratagere, 48 km from Tumkur and 106 km from Bangalore, Madhugiri is a town in Tumkur district of Karnataka. Madhugiri is famous for a hill which is the second largest monolithic rock hill in Asia after Savandurga. It lies at an altitude of 3,930 feet and is becoming a famous destination for trekking from Bangalore. There is a fort on the slopes of the hill which derives its name Madhugiri from the Honey bee colonies that were abundant during those days. Antaralada Bagilu, Diddibagilu, and Mysore Gate are the three gateways of the fort. A series of doorways lead to the hilltop. There is a temple of Gopalakrishna at the top of the hill. Both the temple and the fort stand in a ruined condition today due to lack of maintenance. The construction of original mud fort was started around 1678 during the reign of Raja Heera Gowda and was finally completed around 1740 AD. Further fortification was carried out by Hyder Ali, who added huge arches, watch towers and large circular granaries. It was under the control of the British for a short duration. It was used by the British to jail the mutineers of the first India's Independence struggle in 1857. There are four levels from the bottom to top and each level has a wall with circular bastions. The walls are about 6 feet tall with slits at regular intervals. Throughout the climb to the fort there are huge tanks used for the storage of rain water. The trek to Madhugiri is of moderate to difficult ...

Distance from Bangalore: 106 Kms

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At a distance of 7 km from Horanadu, 21 km from Kudremukh, 53 km from Sringeri, 86 km from Chikmagalur, and 93 km from Sakleshpura, Kalasa is a small town located in Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka. Surrounded by the scenic Western Ghats, it is one of the popular pilgrimage towns in Karanataka, and among the must include places in Sringeri Tour Packages. Located on the banks of the Bhadra River, Kalasa is home to the Kalaseshwara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. According to the legend, during the wedding of Shiva and Parvathi in the Himalayas the attendance of the entire pantheon of deities caused a change in the earth's rotation. Lord Shiva requested the great sage Agasthya to travel south and balance the shift of the earth, promising him that he would be able to witness the wedding from where he resides. Kalasa is believed to be the spot where Sage Agasthya resided during the wedding of Shiva and Parvathi. The marriage is celebrated by devotees to this date. The Kalaseshwara Temple is located on a hillock, and its main features include a soapstone shrine was built in the Hoysala sculpture style. Meals are provided to pilgrims daily at the temple. Girija Kalyanam is one of the biggest festivals celebrated with great pomp and fervor at Kalasa. It begins on the new moon and continues to the full moon. The procession idol of the Kalaseshwara temple is taken out during the Car Festival or Rathotsava. Shivratri is another important festival of Kalasa. Kalasa ...

Distance from Bangalore: 300 Kms

79. Vivekananda Falls

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At a distance of 17 km from Chikballapur, and 78 km from Bangalore, Vivekananda Falls is a beautiful waterfall situated at Kethanahalli village in Chikballpur district of Karnataka. Also known as Kethanahalli Falls, it is one of the stunning waterfalls in Chikballapur, and among the prominent places to visit near Bangalore. Vivekananda Falls is a seasonal waterfall situated amid the greenery. The 2 tiered waterfall drops down from a height of 90 feet amidst five hills namely, Brahmagiri, Divyagiri, Nandagiri, Skandagiri, and Vishnugiri. It cascades down the rocks makes a deafening roar during the monsoon season. The sound of water breaks the silence of an otherwise quiet forest and can be heard from afar. During the monsoon season, the waterfall is surrounded by a lovely mist that enhances the beauty of the falls. To reach Vivekananda falls, one needs to head towards Kethenahalli, and the fall is about 1 km away from the village. Visitors need to cover the distance by walk as the road is not suitable for vehicles. Once you get there, the excitement and joy will be tenfold by looking at the scenic beauty of the place. Timings: 7 AM - 5 PM Entry: Free

Distance from Bangalore: 78 Kms

80. Innovative Film City

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At a distance of 34 km from Bangalore, the Innovative Film City is an Indian movie theme park located at Bidadi on Bangalore-Mysore highway in Karnataka. It is one of its kind theme park in India, and among the most popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore. Covering over an area of about 58 acres of land, the Innovative Film City is broadly divided into three parts and is replete with a myriad of fun activities. Whether you want to cool down during the summer months, feel that fear of meeting something spooky, or take your kids back in time to when dinosaurs ruled the earth, Innovative Film City has something for everyone irrespective of their age. The Film City boasts of many attractions, which guarantee the visitor a day full of fun and adventure. One can experience icy shivers as you gear up to meet zombies, ghostly beings, and skeletons at Haunted Mansion, splash around in the water with your little ones, enjoy thrilling rides or show your moves on the dance floor in the Aqua Kingdom, enjoy time travel and admire super-realistic dinosaurs up close at Dino Park, or have fun finding your way out from a mind-boggling maze of beautiful mirrors. Cartoon City features exciting rides that are inspired by well-known cartoon characters. There are also Theme Museums including the tribal museum, wax museum, and oddities museum. Visitors can see the miniature versions of famous landmarks like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Great Wall of China, London Bridge, and ...

Distance from Bangalore: 34 Kms

81. Siddara Betta

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At a distance of 100 km from Bangalore, Siddara Betta is a mountain and pilgrimage place situated near Koratagere in the Tumkur district of Karnataka. It is one of the top places for trekking near Bangalore , and among the popular religious places in the Tumkur region. Located at an elevation of 1700 feet, Siddara Betta is a tourist place surrounded by rocky hills, temples, and caves. The hill is frequently visited by trekkers, adventures as well as pilgrims who climb the mountain to visit the shrine of Lord Siddalingeshwara which is placed inside the caves. Siddara Betta means 'Hill of Saints' in the local Kannada language owing to the many Hindu saints who perform penance and meditation within the caves here in the olden days. Besides, this place is also very popular for medicinal plants. The hill is very much loved by trekking enthusiasts and professional climbers due to the amazing panoramic views of the surrounding villages and the serene environment atop. The 4 km trekking path is moderate in terms of the level of difficulty. The trek pathway starts with a flight of staircase and later progress to a more rugged stairway carved onto the hill with a steeper gradient. It takes 45 minutes to reach the natural cave temple of the Lord Siddeshwara Swami from the base of the hill. After that, the trekking trail traces through some huge boulders and caves. From here, one has to take ...

Distance from Bangalore: 100 Kms

82. Balmuri & Edumuri Waterfalls

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At a distance of 12 km from Srirangapatna Railway Station & 15 km from Mysore, Balmuri Falls & Edumuri Falls are man-made waterfalls on the way to KRS dam in Karnataka. Situated near Brindavan Gardens, it is one of the must include places in Srirangapatna Tour Packages . Balmuri Falls is famous of the two and is a favorite film shooting spot. Balmuri Falls is actually a small waterfall created by a check-dam constructed on river Cauvery. The water flow is not heavy during the dry season and it is safe to enjoy & play in the waters here. It is a good picnic spot and is typically visited in the winter. Edumuri Falls is about 500 m east of Balmuri Falls and is a good spot to swim and play in the water. There is also an ancient Ganesha temple in the vicinity. Timings: 6 AM - 5 PM Entry: Free

83. Manchanabele Dam

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At a distance of 19 km from Magadi, and 35 km from Bangalore, Manchanabele Dam is a beautiful reservoir set amidst dense vegetation at Manchanabele village in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Bangalore . Manchanabele Dam is built across the Arkavati River. It provides drinking water to Magadi town and surrounding villages for farming. This place is visited by a lot of tourists due to the calm, natural beauty, and serenity offered by the location. Manchanabele Dam is replete with cool and clear water. This dam is also surrounded by lush green trees in small hills that make the place look even more mesmerizing. The place looks spellbinding during sunrise and sunset as the different hues of the sky juxtaposed with the lush greenery and blue water is simply magical. The destination is preferred by both nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts who come here to enjoy a wide range of activities ranging from trekking to rappelling, kayaking, and camping to various other water sports. A boating experience in this clear reservoir will rejuvenate your body and soul. The place is a great choice for organizing a fun-filled family get-together or corporate events. However, the reservoir bed is a death trap with sudden fault-lines, large boulders as well as deep slush. More than 200 people have lost their lives between 2006 and 2011. It is very dangerous to get into the waters ...

Distance from Bangalore: 35 Kms

84. Melukote / Melkote

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At a distance of 50 km from Mysore and 133 km from Bangalore, Melkote / Melukote is a historical town located in Pandavapura taluk of Mandya district, Karnataka. Also known as Thirunarayanapuram, it is one of the popular pilgrimage places in Karnataka and also one of the best places to visit as part of Mysore Tour. Melkote can also be included in your Mysore holiday packages . The town is built on rocky hills known as Yadavagiri or Yadugiri overlooking the Cauvery valley. The town derives its name from two words, Melu means top and Kote means fort. According to the history, the great Vaishnava saint Sri Ramanujacharya lived here for about 14 years in 12th century AD and thus it became a prominent center of the Srivaishnava sect of Brahmins. There are two popular temples reside in this town, one is Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple and the other one is Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple. These temples existed even before Sri Ramanujacharya came to this place. The main temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu known as Thirunarayana or Cheluvaraya installed by Lord Krishna. The utsavamurthy or procession idol of the deity is referred as Cheluvapille Raya whose original name appears to have been Ramapriya. This utsavamurthy was lost when the Moghuls invaded the place and it was recovered by Ramanujacharya from Bibi Nachiyaar the daughter of Mohammed Shah. The temple has been under the patronage of the Mysore royal family and is ...

85. Biligiri Ranga Hills / BR Hills

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At a distance of 85 km from Mysore, 40 km from Chamarajanagar and 170 km from Bangalore, the Biligiri Ranga Hills popularly known as the BR Hills is a lofty hill range in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka. It is considered to be the wildlife corridor that connects Eastern Ghats to Western Ghats. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Mysore and is one of the top attractions you must include in Mysore packages . BR Hills is famous for BRT Wildlife Sanctuary (Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary). The sanctuary is situated at an altitude of 5091 feet and is spread across an area of 540 km. It was declared a tiger reserve in 2010 by the Karnataka State Government. The highest peak within the sanctuary is the Kattari Betta. The wildlife sanctuary is inhabited by a number of animals including elephants, sloth bears, bison, deer, porcupines and a number of other wild animals. It is said that the sanctuary has more than 250 species of birds like the Paradise Flycatcher, Racquet Trailed Drongo and the Crested Hawk Eagle, etc. Another attraction of the BR Hills is the 500 years old famous Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple which is situated on the highest peak of the hill range, on the white cliff (biligiri) which gives the hill its name. The local form of the deity is called Ranganath, another form of Lord Vishnu and is depicted in a unique standing position. ...

Distance from Bangalore: 185 Kms

86. Thottikallu Falls

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At a distance of 32 km from Bangalore, Thottikallu Falls is a seasonal waterfall situated at Nallakkana Doddy village off the Kanakapura Road. It is one of the scenic waterfalls near Bangalore , and among the must-visit Bangalore tourist places. Thottikallu Falls or TK Falls is one of the lovely spots for nature lovers and trekkers. It is also known as Swarna Mukhi Falls which means Golden face. The name itself implies the mesmerizing beauty that the waterfall boasts of. Thottikallu Falls is an amalgamation of two adjacent waterfalls. One fall has a wide shower, and the other is a narrow jet stream. People also visit the Muneshawara Temple that is located under a huge tree right at the entrance of the waterfall. It is a peaceful site for visitors to spend a few moments. One can take a shower after the tedious trek or inhale the fascinating beauty of this place. Visitors cannot take the four-wheelers quite far because the road leading to the fall is narrow and getting a vehicle there can be an uphill task. If you are opting for a trekking scene then, you will find a steep, narrow trail leading to a high cliff. The view from the cliff is astounding. Getting down the cliff is risky and can be fatal if precautionary steps are ignored. To enjoy the real charm of this waterfall, one must visit immediately after or during the monsoon season as in the summer season, it dries up to a large extent. If you ...

Distance from Bangalore: 32 Kms

87. Muthathi Forest

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At a distance of 5 km from Bheemeshwari, 90 km from Mysore, and 97 km from Bangalore, Muthathi or Muttatti is a settlement situated on the banks of the Kaveri river near Malavalli in Karnataka. It is one of the must-visit places near Bangalore, especially for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Muthathi is surrounded by a dense forest that is part of the Cauvery Wildlife sanctuary, with the Cauvery river flowing through it. River Kaveri and Hanuman temple are the main tourist attractions in Muthathi. The location has mythological associations with Sita, the wife of Rama and Hanuman. Once goddess Sita loses her nose ring while taking bath in the Kaveri river. Later, Lord Hanuman finds her nose ring in this place and returns it to her. Hence, Hanuman in this place is called 'Muthetharaya'. The village acts as a transit point and a stopover for folks that have a religious obligation and/or want to sacrifice animals. The forest itself is quite amazing and the best time is to visit is in the early morning. It is quite an enthralling experience to see wild trees like 'Flame of the Forrest' bloom & the different hues of the leaves and topography during the summer months. It is home to a good number of bird species and wildlife, including Elephants, Langoors, Spotted deer, foxes, mongoose, Indian monitor lizards, and some reptile species. Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp is yet another spot near Muthathi. The access to the river from the forest road has been cut-off ...

Distance from Bangalore: 10 Kms

88. Avalabetta

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At a distance of 25 km from Chikballapur, and 91 km from Bangalore, Avalabetta is a hilltop situated in the Chikballapur district of Karnataka. It is one of the few trekking destinations near Bengaluru and among the popular one day trips from Bangalore . Located amidst one of the minor hill ranges in the Deccan Plateau, Avalabetta is popular among the youth, especially trekking enthusiasts. The hillock offers a charming view of the countryside with hills, valleys, lakes, trees and is a green treat. The natural beauty and serenity of this place have earned it the name 'Nandi Hills without the Crowds'. The primary attraction at Avalabetta is the protruding rock and the temple. The protruding rock is an almost unsupported cliff, projecting away from the main hillock. Youngsters who come here can be seen making poses and taking selfies at the rock. The temple here is dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Temple which is a typical Dravidian-style temple with a pyramidal tower known as vimana above its sanctum. There is a small pond on the hilltop, where one can sit, chill, have a nice conversation and look at the greenery all around. To reach the Avalabetta trek starting point, you need to drive to Chikkaballapur on National Highway 44. From the Chikkaballapur Exit, head to the town of Peresandra, where you exit the main road and enter the service road, to reach the hillock's base. From there, you ...

Distance from Bangalore: 91 Kms

89. Mandaragiri Hill

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At a distance of 12 km from Tumkur Bus Stand, and 60 km from Bangalore, Mandaragiri Hill or Basadi Betta is a small settlement in the Tumkur district of Karnataka. It is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Bangalore. Mandaragiri Hill has evolved as a popular Jain pilgrimage center mainly because it houses four ancient Digambar Jain temples built between the 12th & 14th centuries and got restored recently. These small Jain temples belonged to Bhagwan Chandranatha, Bhagwan Parshwanatha, and Bhagwan Suparshwanatha. The first thing to notice at the base of the hill is the Manastambha, a beautifully carved pillar-like structure similar to the ones adorning the thousand pillars temple in Moodabidri. There is a statue of Chandranatha Tirthankara to the right ahead of Manastambha. Close to it to the right, there is the Guru Mandir, built in the shape of a pinchi, a peacock feather fan carried by the Jain munis. The dome was used as a meditation center. Behind the hill is a beautiful lake known as Mydala Kere. The calm waters along with dense forest and mighty hills make for a perfect spot to sit and enjoy your serene morning. There are about 450 steps carved on the rock and hardly takes 15 minutes to climb the hillock. While on top, you will be treated with a 360-degree view of the entire surrounding. The best thing about the hill is you can enjoy scenic sunset from the top of this hill. Timings: 6 AM ...

90. Galibore Nature Camp

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At a distance of 10 km from Sangama, 14 km from Bheemeshwari, 14 km from Mekedatu, and 102 km from Bangalore, Galibore Fishing & Nature Camp is a resort located deep in the deciduous forests of Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary in Karnataka. It is one of the scenic accommodations maintained by the Jungle Lodges, Karnataka, and among the best places to visit near Bangalore. Named after the windy hillock called Galibore that stands behind it, the Galibore Nature Camp is a good bet for a true sense of escape. Surrounded by hills, Galibore Camp has 10 tented cottages which will get you very close to nature. The camp is devoid of modern comforts such as electricity, however, you will be provided with hurricane/solar lamps. The camp also provides barbecue by the riverside and a bonfire for the guests in the evening. Activities at this resort include coracle ride, trekking, joy fishing, lazing on the hammocks, angling, bird watching. If fishing is your kind of thing, the place offers you ample opportunities to indulge in this activity. Just ensure that you release the catch back in the waters as Galibore Fishing and Nature Camp practices a strict catch-and-release policy, especially to protect the endangered mahseer fish. Also, the Camp does not provide you with fishing gear and you are to make arrangements for these on your own. The place is also home to amazing wildlife like spotted deers, the endangered grizzled giant squirrel, marsh crocodiles, turtles, and snakes await ...

Distance from Bangalore: 102 Kms

91. Male Mahadeshwara Betta / MM Hills

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At a distance of 135 km from Mysore, 89 km from Hogenakkal , 72 km from Kollegal & 209 km from Bangalore, Male Mahadeshwara Betta, also known as MM Hills is a sacred place situated in the eastern parts of Kollegal taluk in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka. It is situated at an altitude of 3000 feet. This is one of the top attractions you must include in Mysore packages . Male Mahadeshwara Hills is surrounded by dense forest and is famous for Malai Mahadeshwara Temple dedicated to Lord Mahadeshwara. The ancient and sacred temple of Sri Male Mahadeshwara is a very popular Shaiva pilgrim center and one of the most powerful Shiva temples in the region. The temple is surrounded by 77 hills of the Eastern Ghats. The temple draws large number of pilgrims from the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Mahadeshwara Temple was built by Junje Gowda Rich Kuruba Gowda Landlord. The Lord Sri Mahadeshwara is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva. Historical evidences suggest that the Saint Mahadeshwara came here in 15th century to perform penance and it is believed that he is still performing penance in the temple's garbha gudi in the form of a linga. The linga, worshipped now in the garbha gudi, is a self-manifested one. Sri Male Mahadeshwara Swamy was moving on a tiger known as Puli Vahana (Tiger as a vehicle) and performed a number of miracles around the Betta ...

92. Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple - Nandi

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At a distance of 54 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, 6.5 km from Chikkaballapur, 9.5 km from Nandi Hills, Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple situated in Nandi village is a grand temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is a great specimen of South Indian temple architecture. It is one of the best temples near Bangalore and also one of the best one day trip near Bangalore . Originally built in 9th century by Nolamba dynasty, the temple received great contributions from the rulers of Ganga, Chola, Rashtrakuta, Hoysala & Vijayanagara dynasties. The temple boasts wonderful architecture and great sculptures. The large temple complex has a vast open area in front of the wonderful gateway. The main enclosure has three shrines dedicate to Lord Shiva known as Bhoga Nandeeshwara, Arunachaleswara and Ardhanareewara (also known as Uma Maheshwara) along with several other shrines on the rear side of the temple. The large mandapa in front of the main shrines has great art work with each pillar possessing beautifully carved images of gods, animals, puranic characters, sages and scenes depicted from Hindu mythology. The highlight of the temple is the vasantha mandapa built in front of Ardhanareeswraa shrine. Constructed during Hoysala period, the kalyana mandapa is breathtakingly beautiful with passionately carved pillars, artistic roof and intricately carved images of Shiva, Parvathi, Vishnu, Mahalakshmi, Brahma, ...

Distance from Bangalore: 54 Kms

93. Ramadevara Betta

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At a distance of 6 km from Ramanagara Bus Stand, and 49 km from Bangalore, Ramdevara Betta is a serene hill situated in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. Located on Bangalore - Mysore Road, it is one of the popular places for trekking near Bangalore. Standing tall at a height of 3800 feet, Ramadevara Betta is a good spot for a quick one-day trip. The place also has relevance in Hindu Mythology. On the top of the hill lies small temples dedicated to Lord Rama, Hanuman, Ganesh, and Shiva Parvati. It is believed that Sugreeva established the idol after Lord Rama helped him in killing Asura Sukasura. This idol later was identified and renovated by Kempegowda, founder of Bangalore. Kempegowda also built a fort here, the remains of the Fort wall can be seen at various points. There is another attraction called Sita's Pond. No one knows how deep it is and why it is called so. Ramadevara Betta is also popularly known for the location of Bollywood's most iconic movie 'Sholay'. This is the place that was converted into Gabbar's hideout and the movie's best scenes and songs were shot here. For several decades, the place is also home to Eygptian and white-backed Vultures. Thus, the area was designated as Vulture Sanctuary by the Forest Department in 2012. But sadly, there are hardly any vulture sightings because of the temples and the number of people visiting. The forest is also home to leopards, bears, and peacocks. However, the wildlife is more active after sunset. There ...

Distance from Bangalore: 49 Kms

94. Gudibande Fort & Bhairasagar Lake

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At a distance of 24 km from Lepakshi, 33 km from Chikballapur, and 92 km from Bangalore, Gudibande Fort was is a historical fort situated at Gudibande town in the Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Bangalore. Gudibande Fort was built in the 17th century, by Byre Gowda, a local chieftain who ruled the place for only three years. It was believed that he belonged to the Tuluva dynasty of the Vijayanagar empire. It can be said as a concise replica of the Madhugiri fort. The fort has seven levels with interconnecting escape routes which would help soldiers to flee in case of emergency. The fort contains two temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. The Shiva temple is known as 'Sir Rameshwara Temple', and is believed to be established by Lord Rama. The nandisthambha in front of the shrine, which stands on a square base, has sculpted stone images of Nandi, Shanmukha, and Shiva Linga. Besides, there were around 19 rock ponds at different levels of the fort that are linked by dhones and they could hold nearly 3 lakhs liters of rainwater in all. One can also visit the Lakshmi Venkataramana Swamy Temple in Gudibande town which was constructed by Cholas. The temple is sort of a cave temple hewn out a huge rock and the name Gudibande to the town came from this where Gudi means temple, and Bande means rock. One can also visit a pristine lake called Bhairasagara ...

Distance from Bangalore: 92 Kms

95. Chunchanakatte Falls

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At a distance of 55 Kms from Mysore , Chunchanakatte Falls is a famous waterfall formed by Cauvery River. The river flows into Chunchanakatte forming a 60 feet tall and about 350 feet wide waterfall. It is one of the top Mysore tourist places to visit in monsoon and another popular attraction not to miss in a Mysore tour package . Legend describes that Lord Rama during his tenure in the forests stayed in this place on the behest of the tribal couple Chuncha and Chunchi. There is a belief that Goddess Sita took holy bath in this place and till now the water colour in that area looks like mixed with turmeric and other holy powders used for pooja. The place is very scenic surrounded by waterfalls and greenery. Lord Kodanda Rama temple is situated just beside the waterfalls. There is a hydraulic power generating station installed.

96. SRS Hills

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At a distance of 15 km from Ramanagara, and 61 km from Bangalore, Revana Siddeshwara Betta or SRS Hills is a sacred hill located at SRS Betta village in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Ramanagara, and among the best trekking places near Bangalore. Situated at an altitude of 3,066 feet, Sri Revanna Siddeshwara Betta is famed for its arduous rock climbing spots and the Shiva temple. There are 3 temples on the hill, Renukamba temple at the base, Bemeshwari Temple at midway, and Reveanasiddeswara temple at the top. This elegant cave temple of Lord Siddeshwara is snuggled on the notch of a monolithic stone hill and is surrounded by the trails of natural wonders. Sri Revana Siddeshwara Swamy is considered as a reincarnation of the great Jagadguru Shri Renukacharya, who was one of the five acharyas who came to Kali Yuga to teach and preach Virasaivism. One needs to climb around 300 steps to reach the top from the base of the hill. The climbing was not difficult since steps were craved and covered with a sheet on the top with also grills around. It will take 30-40 minutes to reach the hilltop. From the top, one can get the panoramic view of surrounding villages, a beautiful lake, and farms. Whether you are looking for solace or wish to add a rock climbing experience to your trip, then this is the best pick. Timings: 8.30 AM to 5 PM Entry: Free

97. Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary

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At a distance of 71 Kms from Mysore, 85 Kms from Bangalore City Junction, Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary is located in Mandya District of Karnataka and is about 20 km from Mandya. The name of the village is derived from Kokkare meaning stork and Bellur meaning village of jaggery. This is one of the popular tourist places near Bangalore & Mysore. The Mandya district is famous for sugarcane fields and this village is famous for having large colonies of Painted Storks and Spot-billed Pelicans nesting in trees within the village. It is home to cranes, painted storks and pelicans. The best season to visit the migratory birds is October to March. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM

Distance from Bangalore: 87 Kms

98. Doddamakali Nature Camp

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At a distance of 20 km from Shivanasamudra, 74 km from Mysore and 130 km from Bangalore, Doddamakali Nature Camp is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Karnataka. Located on the banks of the magnificent River Cauvery, it is one of the scenic destinations in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Mysore as well as Bangalore. Situated just 6 km upstream from the Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp, Doddamakali is known for its rustic charm and sylvan surroundings. It is one of the popular locations for corporate team building and weekend getaways in Bangalore. As it is isolated from the hustle and bustle of the city, this place promises a tranquil escape from the chaos of city life. With its lush greenery, gushing river, and abundant wildlife, this place perfectly blends natural beauty and adventure. The main attraction here is the River Cauvery, which flows gracefully through the region, providing ample opportunities for water-based activities like angling, kayaking, and river rafting. The surrounding landscape of Doddamakali is adorned with dense forests, making it an ideal destination for wildlife enthusiasts. The region is home to various exotic species, including elephants, leopards, deer, and numerous bird species. Mountain biking and hiking are also common at Doddamakali. Tourists visiting Doddamakali often go for nature walks and visit the ruins of an ancient Shiva temple located nearby. ...

99. Kunti Betta

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At a distance of 7 km from Pandavapura, 14 km from Srirangapatana, 30 km from Mysore and 122 km from Bangalore, Kunti Betta is a picturesque hill situated in Pandavapura Taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka. This place Pandavapura was named after the Pandavas who had been here during their exile days. Kunti Betta is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore for one day trip and also one of the popular places to visit in Mysore . Kunti Betta is marked by the two rocky hills at an altitude of 2,882 feet. These rocky hills are surrounded by sugarcane, paddy fields & coconut trees. The Kunti Betta trail is a short but fairly challenging one. It includes steep ascents and descents. There is a temple with a pond at the foot of the hill which serves as a popular destination for pilgrims. There are rooms which are used by the pilgrimage for an overnight stay at the temple. The temple is situated between the two hills of Kunti Betta. The Kunti Betta trek starts from the right side of the pond. The initial inclination for few meters is more than 60 degrees. One needs to be slow and careful on this slope. There is a rock on the edge of the hill top. The rock has a shear drop and an inclination on the other side and visitors must be very careful if they want to reach the edge of the rock. This gives a clear view of the paddy fields ...

Distance from Bangalore: 122 Kms

100. Grover Zampa Vineyards

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At a distance of 21 km from Nandi Hills, and 45 km from Bangalore, Grover Zampa Vineyards is located at Doddaballapura. It is the longest-standing wine producer and leading exporter in India and among the top places to visit near Bangalore . Situated at an altitude of about 920 m, Grover Zampa Vineyards spread over 410 acres on the foothills of the Nandi Hills. With over 30 years in the trade, the company maintains the most impressive pedigree in the Indian wine industry through its sustainable viticulture practices, selective hand harvesting, and winemaking carried out by a team of local enologists directed by international French wine consultant Michel Rolland and French winemaker Mathias Pollard. Take a trip to Grover Zampa Vineyards to learn the process of winemaking. Go on a tour around this peaceful vineyard, and learn all about their winemaking - from filtering to the packaging of the bottles. Visitors can sample a variety of wines produced at the vineyard and also take part in some fun and traditional grape-stomping! This is an immersive and educational experience that wine lovers cannot afford to miss. There are three tours in a day that start at 10.30 AM, 12 PM, and 2 PM. The winery tour and tasting session would take around 60 to 90 minutes, or sometimes more. The winery tour starts from the crushing unit where visitors will understand the sorting, crushing, fermentation, ageing, ...

Distance from Bangalore: 45 Kms

101. Heritage Winery / Domaine Sula

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At a distance of 69 km from Bangalore, Heritage Winery, now called Domaine Sula, is located on the Mysore highway near the town of Channapatna in Karnataka. It is Sula's fourth unit in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Mysore , as well as Bangalore. Spread over nine acres, the Heritage winery produces Sula's Kadu range of wines - meaning 'wild' in Kannada. It is the first wine in India dedicated to tiger conservation within Karnataka, besides its other delicious range of wines. The winery is extremely famous for the finest quality of wine and the choices they have. The rustic town Channapatna offers the best favorable climatic conditions to produce remarkable grade wine and is exceptionally famous in Karnataka. Heritage Winery is probably the best place near Bangalore to witness the wine-making process. The 1-2 tour begins with grape farming, where the visitors are taken through the fields and shown how grape cultivation is done, how different varieties of grapes are grown in different climatic conditions as well as how watering is done based on the timing of each grape's quality. The next section of the tour begins with a tour of the wine-making process that includes crushing, fermentation, and storage. Later, visitors were taken to taste the Kadu and Sula wines in their tasting room. There is an in-house restaurant offering European, Italian, and Indian cuisine, where you can grab an ...

Distance from Bangalore: 69 Kms

102. Big Banyan Vineyard

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At a distance of 29 km from Bangalore, Big Banyan Vineyard is located on the outskirts of Bangalore. It is one of the scenic vineyards in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit in Bangalore . Set in 20 acres of sprawling greenery, Big Banyan Vineyard is situated near the iconic Dodda Alada Mara, the massive 400 year old banyan tree spanning 3 acres. The red clay soil and the mildly nippy weather with bursts of sunshine are perfect for some of the varietals cultivate here. Lucio Matricardi, the vineyard winemaker, has handpicked a crew of farmers and trained them in the subtle nuances of viticulture. Together, they tend to vines, prune them, nurture them, wait for the ripe moment and pluck the grapes for the winery. The vineyard is open to the public, and the company has built a modern Tasting Room where you can try four to six wines and cheese from 10 Cuts of Cheese. The vineyards and the Big Banyan winery offer the rare experience of witnessing the magical creation of exotic fine wines. Take a stroll down the vineyards and join the team at the winery as they guide you through the entire wine-making process. Open from Monday to Sunday, the wine tours run in slots every hour starting from 11 AM to 4 PM, and on Weekends i.e. from Friday to Sunday, there is an additional tour at 5 PM. Advance booking is mandatory to visit the vineyard. If you're longing for a short relaxing break ...

Distance from Bangalore: 29 Kms

103. Kumara Parvatha Trekking

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At a distance of 15 km from Kukke Subramanya, 30 km from Somwarpet, 65 km from Madikeri, 115 km from Mangalore, 260 km from Bangalore, Kumara Parvatha, also known as Pushpagiri, is a beautiful mountain peak located in Pushpagiri reserve forest near Kukke Subramanya town in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka. Situated at an elevation of 1712 m above sea level, Kumara Parvatha trek is one of the toughest treks and most popular trekking destinations in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. The trek distance is around 25 km (with return) and usually done in 2 days. Kumara Parvatha is the third tallest peak in Karnataka, Mulliyangiri in Chikmagalur being the tallest and Thadiyandamol in Coorg being the second tallest. Kumara Parvatha trek is one among the most popular trekking trails in Karnataka. This peak has numerous white stones that are known as 'Saligramams'. The Shivalingas with six faces, also known as the 'Kumaralingas', can also be seen here. There are two routes to trek Kumara Parvatha. First route starts from Kukke Subramanya Temple and goes through Girigadde (Bhattare Mane) & Mantapa. This route is moderate difficulty. Bhattare Mane is the only point along the trek where you can get food, water and rest�rooms. Camping can be done at Girigadde (Bhattare Mane) or Mantapa. Second trek route is little hard and starts from Heggade Mane, which is about 5 km from Bidahalli (which is 15 km from ...

Distance from Bangalore: 254 Kms

104. Yedakumeri / Green Route Trek

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At a distance of 100 Kms from Mangalore, 30 Kms from Kukke Subramanya, 65 Kms from Hassan & 80 Kms from Chikmagalur , Yedakumeri is a beautiful place in the Western Ghats & a wonderful trekking destination. A trekking along the abandoned meter gauge railway line between Donigal and Yedukumeri (17 Kms - 8 Hrs) is a unique experience and is popularly referred to as 'Yedakumeri Railway Trek' or 'Green Route Trek'. This route is nature lovers & photographers paradise. The trek route has several curves, tunnels and bridges. The mountains stretch with more than 25 waterfalls and several small streams. Trekking usually starts from the Dhonigal (on Bangalore - Mangalore route) and run along the tracks to Yedakumeri. Camping can be done at Dhonigal & Yedakumeri stations. Trek can be extended till Kukke Subramanya (16 Kms extra). Donigal can be reached by Bus/Cab from Sakleshpura (which is connected by Bus with Bangalore via Hassan) - 10 Kms away. Pre & post monsoon is the best time.

Distance from Bangalore: 245 Kms

105. Harangi Dam

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At a distance of 34 Kms from Madikeri & 10 Kms from Kushalnagar, Harangi Dam is built against a small stream, a tributary of river Cauvery at Hadgur village. The dam is 846 meters long with a height of 47 meters. The dam attracts large crowd during the monsoon season when the gates are opened and the water is released. It is one of the popular sightseeing places in Coorg . The backwaters are spread across several acres with small islands in the middle and thick forest on the banks. There is a small garden near the dam and a stone statue of Goddess Cauvery. Just around the reservoir there is Chamundeshwari Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva & Goddess Parvathi. August to October is the best time to visit the dam. Timings: 8 AM to 6 PM.

106. Tadiyandamol Peak

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At a distance of 7 km from Nalaknad Palace and 41 km from Madikeri, Tadiyandamol Peak near Kakkabe is a tallest mountain peak in Kodagu. Tadiyandamol is one of the top things to do in Coorg and also a well-known destination for trekking in Karnataka. It is one of the top attractions you must include in Coorg package Lies at an altitude of 5730 feet, Tadiyandamol is the second highest peak in Karnataka after Mulliyangiri in the Baba Budan Range. The name Tadiyandamol literally means tallest mount in Kodava. With gentle, velvety green slopes, Tadiyandamol is one of the most exquisite treks in Karnataka and one which is also known to a few. It is a 14 km trek both ways, takes you through the vast expanse of the Shola forests, endless lush green grasslands and streams. The peak can be approached from the Nalakand Palace (7 km) which is at the base of the hill. It is of historic importance as it was built by Dodda Veerarajendra in 1792 to shelter his army against the British. It is a day trek which makes it even more doable for city folks- whether avid trekkers or beginners. The trek from Nalaknad Palace to top of the peak is moderate and takes around 3 - 4 hours one way. September to May is the best time to trek Tadiyandamol. It is advisable to hire a guide to trek the ...

107. Chelavara Falls

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At a distance of 43 km from Madikeri, 23 km from Virajpet & 13 km from Kakkabe, Chelavara Falls is a beautiful waterfall situated near Cheyyandane village on Virajpet - Talacauvery road in Coorg. It is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Karnataka and also one of the best places to visit in Coorg. Chelvara Falls is a natural waterfall formed by small stream, a tributary of Kaveri River. It drops from a height of about 150 feet into a big pool. The pool has a depth of more than 50 feet. The waterfall is locally known as Embepare, which means tortoise in local Kodava language. The rock over which the water cascades is shaped like a tortoise and hence the name Embepare. The water fall is really a wonderful site as the water gushes from the rocks amidst the green coffee plantations. The enchanting natural beauty and the tranquility of the place attract tourists and nature lovers. This waterfall is seasonal and it offer wonderful views in rainy season. Entering the water is very dangerous and has proven to be fatal for many over the past few years. The tourists are advised not to get into the water. The waterfall is close to the motor able road (autos can be hired at Cheyyandane) and needs 10 minutes' walk to reach the falls. Chomakund Hill is another renowned tourist spot which is about 2 km away from the falls. Tourists visiting Chelavara Falls will also visit Chomakund hill. Chomakund is an awesome place surrounding with lush green shrubs and trees and ...

Distance from Bangalore: 263 Kms

108. Brahmagiri Hills

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At a distance of 85 km from Madikeri and 10 km from Irupu Falls, Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular wildlife sanctuary situated in Kodagu district of Karnataka state and is part of the Western Ghats. It is situated on the border of Wayanad district of Kerala and Kodagu district in Karnataka. It is one of the famous sites for trekking in Karnataka and also one of the popular places of trekking in Coorg . Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1974. Situated at an altitude of 5357 feet, the sanctuary is spread across 181 Sq. km. The sanctuary derives its name from the highest point, the Brahmagiri Peak, which lies at an altitude of about 1607 m. The vegetation in the low-lying areas is predominantly evergreen and semi-evergreen forests, while shola grasslands cover the higher altitudes. The undulating terrain is dotted with several steep valleys and hillocks. Elephant, gaur, tiger, jungle cat, leopard cat, wild dog, sloth bear, wild pig, sambar, spotted deer, Nilgiri langur, Malabar giant squirrel, giant flying squirrel, Nilgiri marten, common otter, brown mongoose, civet, porcupine, and pangolin are the common wildlife spotted at the sanctuary. Python, cobra, king cobra, malabar pit viper are some of the reptiles found in the sanctuary. Birds in the sanctuary include emerald dove, black bulbul and Malabar trogon. Brahmagiri Peak, towers over the sanctuary, is a major tourist attraction and is also ...

Distance from Bangalore: 257 Kms

109. Pushpagiri Hills

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At a distance of 70 km from Madikeri, and 33 km from Somvarpet, Pushpagiri is a mountain peak situated in Kodagu district of Karnataka . Pushpagiri is one of the best places for trekking in Coorg and among the top Karnataka trekking places. Pushpagiri is the highest peak in Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. Situated at an altitude of 5626 feet, Pushpagiri is the 6th highest peak in Karnataka and also 2nd highest peak in Coorg after Thadiyandamol. The Harangi River originates from the top of this hill. Covered by lush green forests, valleys, and hills, the area is perfect for hiking expeditions and it is one of the best places for trekking. The trekking starts from the forest checkpoint at the base of Pushpagiri Hills, after Heggadamane village. The Pushpagiri peak is about 7 km from the Check Post and takes about 3-4 hours one way (moderate to difficult level) through thick forest, wet grasslands & some rocky terrain. There is a small temple at the peak dedicated to Kumara Swamy. It is possible to return on the same day if you wish to visit only Pushpagiri peak. But most of the trekkers continue to exit through the Kumara Parvatha (to Kukke) and camp at Girigadde which is 14 km from Pushpagiri Check Post (takes about 7 hours). There is very basic private accommodation available in Girigadde called Bhattara Mane and food is also served (need to carry sleeping bags). Kukke is about ...

Distance from Bangalore: 256 Kms

110. Nrityagram

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At a distance of 30 kms from Bangalore & 5.5 Kms from Hesaraghatta, Nrityagram is a famous dance village on the outskirts of Bangalore. The village was established in 1990 by the well-known Odissi dancer Protima Bedi. The idea behind Nrityagram was to develop a traditional Gurukul to teach Indian classical dance. The school offers training in Indian classical dance forms, Odissi, Mohiniattam, Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathakali and Manipuri. One of the best times to visit Nrityagram would be during the Vasanthahabba festival held to celebrate the arrival of spring. Artists from all over the world perform at the Nrityagram amphitheater during this festival. A temple was built in 1998, which depicts the image of Kelucharan Mohapatra, guru of founder Protima Bedi in a dancing pose. Hesaraghatta Lake is very close (about 4 kms) to Nrityagram and can be visited together. Casual tours and guided tours are allowed in Nrityagram. Guided tours need to be booked in advance.

Distance from Bangalore: 30 Kms

111. Kotilingeshwara

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At a distance of 100 kms from Bangalore, 35 kms from Kolar and 14 kms from Bangarapet, Sri Kotilingeshwara Temple is a wonderful temple situated at Kammasandra village between Bangarapet and Bethamangala. This is one of the popular pilgrimage sites to visit as part of Bangalore tour and also one of the ideal one day trip near Bangalore . Kotilingeshwara, meaning 10 million lingas, is one of the famous pilgrimage sites around Bangalore with great religious significance. This temple is famous for huge 108 feet Shivalinga, which is one of the largest in the world and 35 feet tall Nandi in front of it. There are lakhs of shivalingas all over the temple. The temple was built in 1980 over an area of 13 acres. There are several other shrines inside the temple complex and they are usually visited while moving towards the main shivalinga. Apart from the main shrine of Lord Kotilingeshwara, the other shrines include Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Maheshwara temples, Venkataramani Swamy Temple, Goddess Annapoorneshwari Temple, Lord Panduranga Swamy Temple, Lord Panchamukha Ganapathy temple, Lord Rama, Lakshmana and Sita Temple, Lord Anjaneya Temple, Goddess Kanyaka Parameshwari Temple and Goddess Karumaari Amma Temple. The temple attracks large crowd during weekends. It is advised to reach the temple early in the morning (preferably, 8 AM) to avoid ...

112. Anthargange

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At a distance of 80 kms from Bangalore & 4 kms from Kolar, Anthargange is a wonderful tourist place near Bangalore with religious significance as well as a nature & trekking destination. The place is famous for Anthargange Caves and Temple and which are quite famous as ideal places for trekking from Bangalore city, particularly well known for night treks and camping. This is one of the popular pilgrimage sites to visit around Bangalore. Anthargange literally means Inner Spring, named after a spring originated in the hill and water flows through a bull statue at the temple in middle of the Anthargange hill. The temple is situated amidst thick vegetation and a wonderful spot to experience natural beauty of the area. Motorable road is available close to the temple but vehicles need to be parked at the entrance of the hill and need to walk up hill for about 15 minutes to reach the temple. The temple is very ancient and considered sacred. There is a water pool formed by the water sourced from the spring. The place is full of monkeys and they also attack pilgrims for food sometimes. Visitors are advised to be careful and also take care of kids. The Anthargange Caves are located on the peak which is about an hour trek from the temple. There are several caves on the hill top that can be explored by foot. Some of the caves are quite big and good for camping. Several visitors trek up the hill to camp overnight on the hill. There are no food options at Anthargange. ...

Distance from Bangalore: 80 Kms

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At a distance of 80 kms from Bangalore, Kolar is a small town which was once famous for gold mines. Kolar has several tourist attractions like Someshwara Temple & Kolaramma Temple. Anthargange is about 4 kms from Kolar. Kolar is one of the popular tourist places to visit around Bangalore . Someshwara Temple is a beautiful temple built in 14th century during Vijayanagara rule. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Someshwara Temple is famous for large temple tower built on a stone carved mahadwara. The temple has nice carvings on the pillars and large mahamandapa. There is also a stepped temple tank adjacent to the temple. The temple is located near Fort Area in Kolar. Kolaramma Temple, situated at a distance of 100 meters from Someshwara Temple is another interesting place to visit in Kolar with lot of history. It is believed that the temple was constructed in 5th century during Ganga dynasty. The temple has several carvings from Chola rule (11th century). This is a protected monument and being maintained by ASI. Timings: 5.30 AM - 1.30 PM & 5 PM - 8 PM.

114. Big Banyan Tree / Dodda Alada Mara

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At a distance of 25 kms from Bangalore City Junction and 32.6 km from Ramanagara, The Dodda Alada Mara literally translated to Big Banyan Tree is a giant Banyan tree located in the village of Kethohalli in the Bangalore Urban district of Karnataka. This is one of the popular tourist places near Bangalore . Dodda Alada Mara is a single Banyan tree that is 400 years old and has spread over 3 acres of land. This tree is said to be the largest tree in Karnataka and the second largest in India. It has a circumference of more than 250 m and has more than a thousand aerial roots. In last 10-15 years the main root of the tree succumbed to natural disease, and thus the tree now looks like many different trees. The area is fenced and well-maintained with pathways, bright cement seats and handy dustbins. There is small temple dedicated to Lord Muneshwara (Lord Shiva). It is believed that the Big Banyan Tree symbolizes the holy trinity of Hindu Gods. The root, stem and branches represent Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva respectively. The big banyan tree is also a well-liked outing for quite some time as well as a preferred location for several film shootings. Manchinabele dam which is 8 km and Mukti Naga Temple, which is 3 km from Dodda Alada Mara are the nearby attractions. Mukti Naga temple houses the world's largest monolithic statue of Lord Naaga about 16 feet ...

Distance from Bangalore: 25 Kms

115. Ghati Subramanya Temple

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At a distance of 58 km from Bangalore City Junction, Ghati Subramanya is a popular pilgrim center located near Doddaballapur. This is one of the popular sites pilgrimage near Bangalore and among the well known Bangalore places of interest . The Ghati Subramanya temple is dedicated to Lord Subramanya and Lord Lakshmi Narasimha. Lord Subramanya is elder son of Shiva and Parvati. Subramanya is considered as lord of Snakes. It is believed that the idol of Shri Subramanya is self originated. The uniqueness of the temple is Sri Subramanya is facing east and Sri Lakshmi Narasimha is facing west in a single idol. The devotees can view Laxmi Narasimha through a strategically placed mirror. According to legend, Ghati is the place where Lord Subramanya performed penance in the guise of a serpent inside the caves in the mountain ranges of this area before going to kill the demon Tharakasura. Ghati is also the place where Lord Subramanya invoked protection from Lord Lakshmi Narasimha for the serpentine clan from Garuda's scare. Ghati Subramanya has a recorded history of more than 600 years. It is an ancient temple built in Dravidian tradition. The temple is particularly special for those who seek the Lord to bless them with a child. It is also an important centre in South India for snake worship. An interesting ritual here is of installing idols of snakes. One can see thousands of these near ...

Distance from Bangalore: 58 Kms

116. Bheemeshwari

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At a distance of 103 km from Bangalore City Junction and 58 km from Mandya and 84 km from Mysore Junction, Bheemeshwari is a small town in Mandya district of Karnataka. It is located between the Shivanasamudra Falls and Mekedatu on River Cauvery. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore and a well known place for the activities of trekking and adventure near Bangalore city, apart from being a famous Bangalore weekend getaway for one day trip. Bheemeshwari is a great spot for eco-tourism and is a natural habitat for the Mahseer fish found in the waters of the Cauvery River. Mahseer is considered as one of the finest game fish in the world. A number of fishing camps have been developed here where professional and amateur anglers can catch mahseer. The surrounding lush forest cover is home to many animas like elephants, wild boars, monkeys, jackals, crocodiles, otters and leopards; as well as a variety of water birds like herons, ibis, cormorants and kingfisher. Bheemeshwari is also a great place for trekking and boating. Tourists can participate in adventure activities like river rafting on the Cauvery, enjoy a coracle ride, take a nature walk to just sit back and indulge in bird watching. Bheemeshwari is surrounded by lush green forests and lies in the midst of steep valleys, this place is ideal for trekking ...

117. Savandurga Hills

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At a distance of 48 km from Bangalore City Junction, 31 km from Ramanagara and 13 km from Magadi, The Savandurga hill is considered to be among the largest monolith hills in Asia. Savandurga hills are located at an altitude of 1226 m above the sea level and are also considered to be a part of the Deccan Plateau. This is one of the popular one day trip from Bangalore for trekking and also one of the ideal weekend getaways from Bangalore. Savandurga consists of two hills, the Billigudda and the Karigudda. They serve as the base for pilgrims who come to visit the Savandi Veerabhadreshwara Swamy temple and Narasimha Swamy temple, situated at the base of the hills. The paths leading to these temples are quite uneven and thrilling. Thus, they make it to the wish-list of the rock-climbers, cave-explorers and adventurers. Savandurga was a prominent place during the Hoysala rule. The hill fort on the top of the hill was erected in 1543 by Samanta Raya. It came under control of Kempe Gowda until 1728 when it was captured by the Raja of Mysore from whom it passed to Haider Ali. In 1791 Lord Cornwallis captured Savandurga from Tipu Sultan's army in the Third Anglo-Mysore War. Trekking in Savandurga is an extremely popular activity. There are actually two main trekking trails that run up towards Savanadurga. One is the Karigudda and the other is the Billigudda trail. Both Karigudda and Billigudda are tough ...

Distance from Bangalore: 48 Kms

118. Makalidurga

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At a distance of 61 km from Bangalore City Junction, 18 km from Doddaballapura and 6.4 km from Ghati Subramanya Temple, Makalidurga is a hill fort situated near the village of Makali in Karnataka. This is one of the top things to do in Bangalore . Makalidurga hill is situated at an altitude of 1350 m above the sea level. It used to be granary storage of the late 1800's palegar 'Makaliraya'. Hence it is known as Makalidurga. At the foothill there is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. This hill is filled with date plants, lemon grass and small boulders. From the hill top it is very beautiful to see the lakes on either side, curvy roads and the railway track below this hill. The glimpse of the train from here is very exciting. Makalidurga Trek is a moderately difficult trek. There are some directions written on the rock which provide directions for climbing. The trekking trail here is not as popular as Savandurga but the experience is still wonderful. The Fort situated atop the massive granite hill is the main attraction in Makalidurga. The fort at the summit has an old temple of Shiva with Nandi and in legend Markandeya Rishi performed penance here. The path leading to the fort comprises of rocky and uneven trails which are often traversed by trekkers from various regions. According to the history of Makalidurga, Vijayanagara Empire where they used to conduct army exercises in this ...

119. Gooty Fort

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At a distance of 5 km from Gooty Railway Station, 52 km from Anantapur, 97 km from Kurnool, 311 km from Hyderabad, 425 km from Vijayawada and 265 km from Bangalore, Gooty Fort or Gutti Fort is a hill fort located at Gooty in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Gooty was center of power struggle and witnessed several wars in the medieval period. Sri Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara Empire has enhanced the fortifications and added several sections in the fort. Bahmani Sultans have also occupied the fort for some time. After the fall of Vijayanagara Empire, this place came under the rule of Qutb Shahis of Golconda and Hyderabad Nizams. Later, it came under the rule of Hyder Ali in 1773, then Tipu Sultan and over a period of time it fell into the hands of Hyderabad Nizams. The fort was briefly occupied by Maratha forced under the command of Morari Rao. This place was gifted to British by Nizam for the maintenance and became part of Ceded region under Madras Presidency. Previously this place was known as Gowthampuri and later renamed as Gooty. The earliest inscriptions on the walls of this fort date back to the 7th century. As per the inscriptions, the place was called as Gadha meaning Fort while an inscription of Bukkaraya mentions this place as King of Forts. Gooty Fort is one of the oldest hill forts of Andhra Pradesh. It fort was made of granite rocks and the domes were constructed with fine stone, mortar ...

120. Banasura Sagar Dam

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About Banasura Sagar Dam

History of banasura sagar dam, boating at banasura sagar ... distance from bangalore: 267 kms overview banasura sagar dam attractions 121. chintala venkataramana swamy temple - tadipatri.

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At a distance of 1 km from Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple, 3 km from Tadipatri Railway Station, 57 km from Anantapur, 106 km from Kadapa, 356 km from Hyderabad, 413 km from Vijayawada and 268 km Bangalore, Sri Chintala Venkataramana Swamy Temple is a famous temple located in Tadipatri town of Anantapur district in Andhra Pradesh. This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who is in the divine form of Venkataramana Swamy. This temple is believed to have been built in 16th century by Timma Naidu, son of Ramalinga Naidu, a chieftain of Vijayanagar Kingdom. It was built during the same time as the Vittala Temple of Hampi in a similar manner. Most of the features of these two temples bear close resemblance to each other, being built on a similar ground plan. While the stone chariot here is compact and small in size when compared to the famous stone chariot at Hampi. Originally the temple was called Chintala Tiruvengala Natha Swamy Temple. Spread across 5 acres of land, this temple is built according to the Silpa Sastras. The carvings of episodes of the Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavatha are seen around the Garba Griha, Ranga Mandapa, Mukha Mandapa, Main Gopura and the Prakaraa. The Mukhamandapa has forty pillars in the Vijayanagar style. Beyond the Mukhamandapa is a Rangamandapa, which has scenes of the Ramayana and rare sculptures of the Vishnu avatars. The idol of Lord Venkataramana Swamy is very beautiful and ...

Distance from Bangalore: 268 Kms

122. Soochipara Waterfalls / Sentinel Rock Waterfalls

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Distance from Bangalore: 288 Kms

123. Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple - Tadipatri

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At a distance of 4 km from Tadipatri Railway Station, 58 km from Anantapur, 107 km from Kadapa, 357 km from Hyderabad, 413 km from Vijayawada and 269 km Bangalore, Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple is located on the banks of Penna River at Tadipatri in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva in the form of Ramalingeswara Swamy. The temple got this name by a perennial underground stream from which water always keeps flowing (Bugga in Telugu) into the sanctum sanctorum at the spot where the Lingam is consecrated. Sri Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple was built by Ramalinga Nayudu, a chieftain of the Vijayanagara Kings, in 16th century. The records indicate that a sculptor Yellanchari was brought from Benaras to construct the temple. According to legend, the temple has been established at the site, where sage Parasurama lived and performed meditation. The architecture of the temple shows a mixture of Chalukyan, Chola and Vijayanagar art. The temple has main entrances on South and West. The Vijayanagar kings have built the western, northern and southern gopurams of the temple. The north gopuram although unfinished has the most elaborate sculpture, with intricate carvings. The entire Shiva Purana is carved on the walls of the temple in miniature carvings with elaborate details. Episodes from Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata are also carved on the walls. This temple has a mini stone chariot similar to the famous chariot ...

124. Balamurugan Temple - Ratnagiri

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At a distance of 17 km from Vellore, Ratnagiri Balamurugan Temple is an ancient temple located on top of a hillock in Ratnagiri on Vellore - Chennai National Highway. It is one of the important places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu , and among the must-visit places as part of Vellore tour . The Ratnagiri Temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan. This temple was built in the 14th century by Arunagiri Nathar. It was renovated in the year 1980 by Bala Muruganadimai Swamy. The temple boasts a huge tower at the entrance. One of the special features of this temple is that the poojas are conducted in Tamil instead of common Sanskrit. The 14th Century poet Arunagirinathar has sung about this temple as Murugan, the God of Devas resides in Ratnagiri. According to the locals, the divine power in the temple manifests its blessings in three forms. First is in the form of the Lord Murugan idol installed inside the sanctum, the second is in the form of Balamurugan and the third is in the form of a devotee. The idol of the main deity Bala Murugan was installed in a chariot that is made of granite. The garbhagriha is made of granite and is modeled according to the Chola architecture. The wall surrounding the shrine has small idols of Ganesha, Dakshinamurthy, Murugan, Brahma, Durga, and Chandikeswarar. There are 2 temples for Lord Vinayaka, one on top of the hill and another at the bottom ...

Distance from Bangalore: 221 Kms

125. Kaigal Falls / Dumukurallu Waterfalls

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At a distance of 2.5 km from Kaigal Village, 28 km from Palamaner, 55 km from Kolar, 92 km from Horsley Hills , 142 km from Tirupati , 123 km from Bangalore, 68 from Chittoor, 78 km from Kanipakam, 96 km from Vellore & 225 km from Chennai, Kaigal Water Falls, also known as Dumukurallu Waterfalls is a nice waterfall located on the Palamaner - Kuppam Highway. The waterfall is natural, perennial and water comes from a big rock at a height of 40 feet, irrespective of seasons. But its force and beauty is increased during the Monsoon season. The name Dumukurallu waterfalls came into prominence because of its sound resembling the fall of stones from above. The falls is formed by the Kaigal stream which is one of the two streams flowing through Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary. There is a big pond below the waterfalls and this is a nice place to visit for nature lovers. It is situated in a dense forest with plenty of birds, shrubs, trees and wildlife. The falls is particularly popular picnic destination for people from surrounding areas. There is a shivalinga installed near the falls which attracts pilgrims from nearby villages during Shivaratri festival. Visitors seeking public transportation can take Palamaner - Kuppam bus and get down at Kaigal waterfalls bus stop. From the Kaigal Waterfalls bus stop, the falls can be reached by 10 minute walk on mud road. The road from ...

Distance from Bangalore: 123 Kms

126. Pykara Falls

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Distance from Bangalore: 278 Kms

127. Chandragiri

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At a distance of 15 km from Tirupati, 33 km from Tirumala Tirupati Balaji Temple, 147 km from Chennai, 238 km from Bangalore & 574 km from Hyderabad , Chandragiri is an ancient town and the seat of Yadavaraya Kings from 11th to 13th centuries and fourth capital of Vijayanagar Dynasty. Chandragiri along with Tirupati is one of the ideal Chennai weekend getaways and a major heritage / historical site in Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the prime Tourist places in Tirupati town. Chandragiri near Tirupati is famous for the historical fort, built in the 11th century. Chandragiri was under the rule of Yadavaraya Dynasty for about three centuries and came into control of Vijayanagar rulers in 1367. It came into prominence during Saluva Narasimha Rayalu. Chandragiri was the 4th capital of Vijayanagar Empire and they shifted their capital here when Golconda sultans attacked Penukonda. In 1646, the fort was annexed to the Golconda territory and subsequently came under Mysore rule before controlled by British. The Fort is built on a huge rock at an altitude of 183 meters. The southern side of the hill is enclosed by strong walls, surrounded by a ditch to prevent any intruder from entering into the fort. The Chandragiri Fort has eight ruined temples inside the fortification ...

128. Penukonda Fort

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At a distance of 3 km from Penukonda Railway Station, 79 km from Anantapur, 436 km from Hyderabad, 550 km from Vijayawada and 142 km Bangalore, Penukonda Fort is a medieval fort situated at Penukonda in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Penukonda was once served as the 2nd capital of Vijayanagar Kingdom after the fall of Hampi and was earlier called as Ghanagiri or Ghanadri. According to the inscriptions, the Penukonda state was gifted by the King Bukka-I to his son Virupanna. This fort was built at the time of Virupanna. This fort was one of the best defenses of the Vijayanagara kingdom. With the decline of Vijayanagara kingdom, the Sultan of Golconda captured this fort. Later Mysore Kingdom captured this fort briefly until British overtook after the fall of Tipu Sultan. Built on a gigantic hill, the huge and imposing fort offers a spectacular view of the town below. The basement of the walls, bastions and gateways in the fort was made of stone, mortar and lime. The first inner section of the fort residential building designed amenities for royal family members. The central hall of the fort follows Hindu and Muslim architecture. Dome of this hall has been designed in Hindu style of construction, whereas the floor has the signature style construction of Islamic architecture. The fort bounds with natural fortification of surround hills and moats dug up around the outer wall. There are seven citadels within ...

129. Margabandeswarar Temple - Virinjipuram

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At a distance of 650 m from Virinjipuram Bus Stop and 13 km from Vellore Town Railway Station, Sri Margabandeswarar Temple is a 13th century temple situated on Bangalore - Chennai National Highway. The temple has rich sculptures and artistic pillars. The temple was built by Cholas Kings in 13th Century while Bomma Nayakars, who built Vellore Jalagandeswarar temple, made several extensions to the temple including beautiful kalyana mandapa. The main deity of this temple is Swayambu Lingam known as Margabandeeswarar. The Siva Lingam is slightly leaning to North East direction. The Goddess of the temple is Maragadambal. Other deities seen in the temple are Ganapathy, Subramanya, Chandra Mouleeswara, Pancha Mukha Lingam, Saptha Matrukas, Lakshmi, Saraswathy & Durga. In this temple Lord Brahma is worshiped as Virinjan. He worshipped Lord Shiva at this place and hence it got the name Virinjipuram. The rays of sun fall on the presiding deity during the Panguni month (March/April). The roof above the sanctum sanctorum is decorated with Rudraksha. The temple is a very good example of Dravidian temple architecture. This is the birth place of renowned Vedic scholar and Shiva devotee Sri Appaya Dikshithar. The Simha teerth, the tank with the lion faced sculpture located inside the temple complex is a nicely built. The temple ...

Distance from Bangalore: 204 Kms

130. Lakkidi

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At a distance of 16 km from Kalpetta & 4 km from Pookote Lake, Lakkidi is small hill station situated at the highest point in the Wayanad district. Located at an altitude of about 700 m, Lakkidi gets about 600 cm rainfall annually, making it one of the highest rainfall regions in Kerala and also one of the prime Wayanad tourist places to visit. Often referred as 'the gateway of Wayanad', Lakkidi is located at the crest of the serpentine Thamarassery ghat pass, which features over 9 hairpin curves that start at Adivaram (downhill). The 12 km long ghat road from Adivaram to Lakkidi passing through thick forest leaves a wonderful experience. The lush green hills, gorges and streams on both sides of the passage up the hill are breathtaking sights to the visitors. This beautiful hill town has a number of scenic locations and enchanting viewpoints. Lakkidi Viewpoint is a popular viewpoint which offers dazzling views of the surrounding cliffs and valleys. Apart from Lakkidi Viewpoint, Pookote Lake is another popular attraction in Lakkidi. This is a natural fresh water lake, spread across 13 acres. Lakkidi is also famous for the Chain Tree, which is a large ficus tree bounded by a chain. According to the myth, a British engineer, after many attempts, failed to create a passage through the forests of Wayanad. Then a tribal youth, Karinthandan, guided ...

131. Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary

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About Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary

History of mudumalai wildlife sanctuary, layout of mudumalai wildlife sanctuary, 132. rayadurgam fort.

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At a distance of 2 km from Rayadurgam Bus Stand, 99 km from Anantapur, 53 km from Bellary, 95 km from Guntakal, 245 km from Kurnool, 449 km from Hyderabad, 571 km from Vijayawada and 265 km from Bangalore, Rayadurgam Fort is a medieval fortress that is situated in Rayadurgam town in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Rayadurgam Fort is one of the oldest forts in Andhra Pradesh and was constructed at an elevation of 2727 feet. According to the history, Rayadurgam Fort was built by Junga Nayaka, a chieftain of Vijayanagar Kings. The Battle of Talikota was a bitter battle fought between Rama Rayalu the son in law of King Sri Krishna Deva Raya and Deccan Sultanates. Later the Muslim force was driven out by Koneti Nayaka. The fort was strengthened to a greater extent by his son Venkatapathi Nayaka. Later Tipu Sultan captured the fort and it was annexed to the province of Gooty. The Rayadurgam Fort comprises of several layers of inner forts that made the access difficult. The fort played a significant role during the reign of the rulers of the Vijayanagar Empire. The Rayadurgam Fort is one of the chief tourist destinations in Rayadurgam town. Majority of the fort stands strong till date. A wonderful temple for Lord Ganapathi known as Dhasabhuja Ganapathi Temple has been built in the fort. It was carved out from a 4 m high monolithic stone. There are other temples that are dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Ellamma, Prasanna Venkateswara, Venugopala, Jambukeswara, Veerabhadra ...

133. Sripuram

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At a distance of 10 km from Vellore, 70 km from Kanchipuram, 120 km from Tirupati, 146 km from Chennai, and 212 km from Bangalore, Sripuram Golden Temple is a sacred Hindu temple situated in Tirumalaikodi at Southern Vellore, Tamil Nadu. It is one of the popular pilgrimage sites near Bangalore , and among the must visit places during Vellore trip . Sripuram Golden Temple is dedicated to the goddess Mahalakshmi. Constructed in the year 2007, The temple is built in 100 acres area of land and constructed by Vellore-based Sri Narayani Peetham, headed by spiritual leader Sri Sakthi Amma. The Vimana and Ardha Mandapa have been coated with gold both in the interior and exterior. Sripuram is the biggest structure made out of gold as one and a half tonnes of gold has been used for the construction of the temple with a cost of 600 crores. This is one of the prominent Vellore places to visit . The temple is built in Dravidian style with wonderful artwork. Sripuram design represents a star-shaped path (Sri chakra) running a length of over 1.8 km. The temple is positioned in the middle of a wonderfully maintained lush green landscape. One has to walk along the star path to reach the temple in the middle. One needs to walk about 1 km to reach the central gopuram from the main temple ...

Distance from Bangalore: 212 Kms

134. Kadiri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple

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At a distance of 1.5 km Kadiri Railway Station, 100 km from Anantapur, 113 km from Kadapa, 458 km from Hyderabad, 476 km from Vijayawada, and 174 km from Bangalore, Sri Kadiri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple is located in Kadiri town in Anantapur District of Andhra Pradesh. The temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha, a Man-lion form and is one of the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu. Lord Narasimha in this temple is swayambhu emerging from the roots of Khadri tree (Indian mulberry). The specialty of this temple is that after the daily Abhishekam is performed, the idol of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha oozes sweat continuously even after repeatedly wiping off sweat by the temple priests. The construction of this temple is said to have been commenced during the Western Chalukya rule but it was completed during the time of Vijayanagara rulers. The inscriptions in the temple relate mostly to the Vijayanagar period. One of them states that the temple was built by a Nayaka during the reign of Bukka I in 1332 AD. The raja gopuram was built by Harihararaya. The popular king of Vijayanagara Sri Krishna Devaraya and Maharashtra King Shivaji visited this famous temple and constructed sub temples and Mahishasuramardini Temple respectively. The temple is enclosed in large walled compound with 4 entrances having a gopura over each entrance. On the eastern entrance one can see the idol of Anjaneya. Garbgriha is decorated beautifully with four lions in corner. There is an idol of Prahalada ...

Distance from Bangalore: 174 Kms

135. Chembra Peak

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About Chembra Peak

Trekking to chembra peak, 136. meenmutty waterfalls.

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About Meenmutty Waterfalls

Height of meenmutty waterfall.

Distance from Bangalore: 282 Kms

137. Kamaraj Sagar / Sandynalla Reservoir & Pine Forest

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At a distance of 9 km from Ooty Bus Station, Kamraj Sagar Dam, also known as the Sandynalla Reservoir, is a very quiet and scenic dam situated on the slopes of the Wenlock Downs in Ooty . It is one of the top Ooty tourist places and also a must include in every Ooty Tour Packages . The dam, built on the Kamrajar Lake, is spread over 400 acres and is situated on the way to Wenlock Downs & Pykara. The dam is a monsoon fed water body and measures about 6 km in length. The dam and the serene location make it a heavenly place and a favorite haunt for the nature lovers. It is also a popular destination with honeymoon couples because of its picturesque natural beauty. It is a popular shooting location in Ooty. There are several walking trails around the lake and visitors can also explore several tourist places in the area through these walking trails. The surroundings of the lake are home to variety of birds which include peacocks, storks, kingfishers, cranes, herons and sunbirds can easily be spotted in the area. The animals that are seen in this area include wild boars, Indian bison, barking deer, monkeys, mongooses and leopards. There is a pine forest adjacent to the main road through which the reservoir is accessed. Pine trees spread across several acres is a nice place to take snaps & famous shooting spot as well. ...

Distance from Bangalore: 277 Kms

138. Pykara Dam & Reservoir

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About Pykara Dam

Boating at pykara dam, 139. hemavathi.

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At a distance of 36 km from Madakasira, 70 km from Hindupur, 156 km from Anantapur, 513 km from Hyderabad, 627 km from Vijayawada and 158 km Bangalore, Hemavathi is a small town located in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Hemavathi was the capital of Pallavas between 8th and 10th century AD. The town was known as Henjeri during the Pallava reign. Pallavas built few fascinating temples at Hemavathi. Ruins of a large fort were excavated near Hemavathi town. There are many temples around this fort which possess wonderful architecture. Some of the famous temples are Siddeswara Temple, Doddeshwara Temple, Virupaksheswara Temple and Malleswara Temple. The temple complex is spread over an area of around 15 acres. Among these temples, Doddeswara Swamy temple is most striking and a well built structure. The stone used in making the idols are polished like metal and also make a sound of metal when struck. There is a 6 feet tall Shivalinga installed inside the sanctum sanctorum. A huge 8x4 feet idol of Nandi made of black granite sits at the entrance. The temple boasts some wonderful artwork. The walls of the temple are adorned with several artistic sculptures and images. The pillars have scenes from the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. Rajendra Chola was very much attracted by the massive pillars in this temple. The temple adorns the place as a witness of a striking collection of Pallava and Chola architecture. The other two temples in this complex are dedicated ...

Distance from Bangalore: 158 Kms

140. Kuruva Island

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141. vythiri.

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At a distance of 5 km from Lakkidi, 12 km from Kalpetta and 64 km from Kozhikode, Vythiri is a small hill station situated in Wayanad district of Kerala. Vythiri is one of the top tourist attractions in Wayanad and is among prime place to visit on a Wayanad tour . Situated at an altitude ranging between 3750 to 4500 feet, Vythiri is a beautiful summer resort in Kerala state and among the best hill stations near Bangalore . Vythiri has a classic blend of old world charm, peaceful environs & modern amenities. Vythiri is famous for its evergreen rain forests and plantations of coffee, tea, rubber, cardamom and pepper. The forests of Vythiri are home to a wide variety of wildlife. The bird watchers can enjoy exploring this place and get a chance to look at a wide variety of migratory birds from close quarters. This is an ideal place for tourists to soak in the dense green covers and explore the breathtaking surroundings. There are many places to visit in and around Vythiri, including Pookote Lake, which lies 3 km away. The Chembra Peak, Soochipara & Meenmutty Falls, Edakkal Caves, Banasura Sagar dam and Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary are the other major attractions of Vythiri. Karalad Lake is situated 8 km from Vythiri. It offers facilities for angling and boating as well as a recreational park. The trek to this ...

Distance from Bangalore: 284 Kms

142. Kailasakona Waterfalls

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At a distance of 13 km from Puttur, 25 km from Nagari, 46 km from Tirupati, 92 km from Chennai, 76 from Chittoor, 86 km from Kanipakam , 85 km from kanchipuram and 110 km from Vellore, Kailasakona Waterfalls are a natural perennial waterfall in the valley of Nagari hills in Chittoor District. The water originates from the split in a mass rock. The height of the waterfalls is about 30 meters and it cascades down into a small pond below the rock. The water here is crystal clear having considerable mineral values & medicinal powers and can heal ailments. The tourists are not allowed to go uphill to the top of the falls. There is a small temple of Lord Shiva and Parvati near the waterfall. According to the legend, Lord Kailasanatheswara Swamy came down to earth to attend the marriage of Lord Venkateswara Swami with Goddess Padmavathi at Narayanavanam which is 9 km from Kailasakona falls. Lord Kailasanatheswara was impressed with the picturesque location and the silent environment that he stayed in this place to meditate, hence the name Kailasakona. Kailasakona can be reached easily and has good transportation facilities; vehicles can reach the foot of waterfalls. APSRTC buses are available to Kailasakona waterfalls from Tirupati and Puttur. AP Tourism has constructed guest houses in Kailasakona waterfalls for visitor's accommodation - Haritha Hotel. There is also Punnami ...

143. Kalhatty Falls

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At a distance of 14 km from Ooty, Kalhatty Falls is an attractive waterfall situated on the Ooty - Mysore Road or Sigur Ghat Road. Also known as the Kalahasti Falls, it is one of the top places to visit in Ooty and also one of the best waterfalls in Ooty. Situated on the slopes of Kalhatti Mountain, the Kalhatty Falls cascades down from a height of 120+ feet and is considered to be an ideal destination for trekking. It is situated at an average height of around 400 feet in the Sigur Plateau of Tamil Nadu. The Kalhatty-Masinagudi slope is rich in wildlife such as Panthers, Bisons, Wild Buffaloes, Wild Dogs, Spotted Deers, Sambars and different types of hill birds. The falls are accessible from main road through a private tea estate. There is a viewpoint that offers a far view of the falls. One can walk down through a narrow path for 15 minutes (one way) from viewpoint to take a closer view & reach bottom of the falls. The path is usually isolated and not suggested to take after 5 PM. The falls offer best views during the monsoon season. The falls is mostly dried up in winter & summer seasons. Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM

144. Thiruttani

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At a distance of 13 km from Arakkonam, 44 km from Kanchipuram, 86 km from Chennai and 65 km from Tirupati, Thiruthani is a holy town located in Tiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu and is famous for the Murugan Temple. This temple is one among the six Padai Veedus (Battle Grounds) of Lord Murugan, other five are Palani, Swamimalai, Tirupparangunram, Pazhamudircholai and Thiruchendur. This place represents the site where Subramanya stayed after destroying the demon Surapadman. Tiruttani is also said to be the place where the Lord Subramanya married Valli - one of his two consorts. This temple has been mentioned in the Sangam period work Tirumurugaatruppadai composed by Nakkeerar. According to legend, Devayani, daughter of Indra married Lord Murugan and was presented Indra's elephant Airavatam as part of his dowry offering. Upon Airavatam's departure Indra found his wealth waning. Lord Subramanya is said to have offered to return the white elephant, however Indra refused to accept a gift that he had made and instead requested that the elephant face his direction, hence the image of the elephant in this temple also faces the east. The hill temple is reachable by a motorable road and is also accessed through a plight of 365 steps. The temple has 4 enclosures and a series of temple towers. There is a shrine to Aapat Sahaaya Vinayakar who helped the Murugan in winning Valli's hand in marriage. The processional image of Murugan is housed in a Rudraksha tower. The large ornament ...

Distance from Bangalore: 246 Kms

145. Nagalapuram

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At a distance of 16 km from Nagalapuram town, 44 km from Puttur, 87 km from Chennai, 78 km from Tirupati, 107 km from Chittoor, 130 km from Vellore, 120 km from Kanipakam & 288 km from Bangalore, Nagalapuram is a small historical town located in the Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh. Nagalapuram is famous for two things, one is Sri Vedanarayana Swamy Temple and the other one is Nagalapuram falls trekking (also known as Saddhi Koodu Madugu). This is one of the popular sites for trekking near Chennai and also among ideal weekend getaways around Chennai for a two day trip. Sri Vedanarayana temple is grand shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is said to have been built by Krishna Devaraya of Vijayanagar Empire in remembrance of his mother Nagala Devi, after whom the town is named. The temple reflects the Vijayanagara architectural and the main deity idol is facing west. The sanctum sanctorum has Vedanarayana Swamy with his consort's Sridevi and Bhoodevi on either side. Lord Vishnu is in Matsya Avatar, the first among the Dasavatar, who saved the four Vedas from Somakudu and returned to Brahma. The large temple complex comprises of a grand entrance, tall gopura, wide corridors and beautiful central shrine with excellent carvings. The special feature of this temple is a festival called Surya Puja, celebrated annually for 3 days during the month of March. The ...

146. Arunachala Temple - Tiruvannamalai

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At a distance of 83 km from Vellore, 120 km from Kanchipuram, 195 km from Chennai, and 204 km from Bangalore, the Arunachaleswara Temple is a sacred Hindu shrine situated at Thiruvannamalai near Kanchi in Tamilnadu. It is one of the greatest Shaiva places of pilgrimage in South India and among the most popular temples to visit near Bangalore & Chennai. Also known as Annamalaiyar Temple, Arunachala Temple is a breathtaking temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple was constructed by Vijayanagara kings between 16th and the 17th centuries. It is significant to the Hindu sect of Saivism as it is one of the pancha bhoota sthalams, which are dedicated to the manifestation of five natural elements. Legend has it that the Lord has manifested himself as an element of fire or Agni in this temple. The temple is believed to be the eighth-largest Hindu temple in the world, and among the must include places in Kanchi tour packages . Spread over 25 acres, Arunachaleswarar Temple is an imposing structure built in the traditional Dravidian style of architecture. It boasts four gateway towers known as gopurams, each of which is encompassed with mandapams, shrines, and enclosures, decorated with finely carved sculptures and pillars. The eastern tower with 11 storeys, stands at a height of 66 m and is one ...

147. Agaya Gangai Falls

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At a distance of 1 km trek from Sri Arappaleeswarar Swamy Temple at Ariyurnadu, 55 km from Namakkal, 92 km from Salem, 138 km from Trichy, and 400 km from Chennai, Agaya Gangai or Akasa Ganga waterfall is located in Kolli Hills of the Eastern Ghats. It is one of the best waterfalls near Trichy . Akasa Ganga is an enchanting 300 feet waterfall formed on River Aiyaru. The fall is enclosed with the dense forest which increases its charm and grandeur. It is situated in a beautiful valley surrounded by mountains on all sides. The picturesque landscape created by the waterfall is an ideal destination for nature lovers during their Trichy trip . The location is ideal for trekking and the breeze is pleasant. The water of the falls is considered to contain medicinal properties due to the varieties of medicinal herbs grown across the forest which makes it a natural spa. People here believe that taking bath in the water cures many diseases. Owing to this attribute, people from nearby areas take baths in the water to cure their diseases. On the 18th day of the Tamil month of Aadi local people assemble here to pray and express their gratitude for the river. To reach the waterfall visitors have to walk down through 1300 steps which take around 45 minutes one way. There is another route from Puliancholai, which takes about five hours trek to reach the falls. ...

Distance from Bangalore: 293 Kms

148. Kolli Hills

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At a distance 50 km from Namakkal, 87 km from Salem, 135 km from Trichy & 395 km from Chennai, Kolli Hills or Kolli Malai is a small mountain range located in Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the popular places to visit near Trichy . These hills are situated at an elevation of 1000 to 1300 m and cover an area of approximately 280 sq km. The Kolli Hills has 70 hairpin bends to reach the top of the hills from the Namakkal side. The mountains are relatively untouched by commercial tourism and still retain their natural beauty. It can be visited as a day trip as part of Tiruchirappalli tour packages . The mountain is named Kolli Malai after the Goddess Ettukkai Amman (Kolli Paavai). According to legend, the sages chose Kolli hills when they were looking for a peaceful place to do their penance. However, the demons invaded the hills to disrupt the penance when the sages began their rituals. The sages prayed to Kollipavai, who according to the myth, chased away the demons. Trekking at Kolli Hills is a popular activity. Trekking to Agaya Gangai Waterfalls is a wonderful experience. There are two viewpoints - one at Seekuparai and another at Selur Nadu. There is a pineapple research farm maintained by the Government of Tamil Nadu at Seekuparai Viewpoint. Kundur Nadu, Puliancholai, and Ariyur Solai are the three main reserved forests ...

149. Amirthi Zoological Park

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At a distance of 27 km from Vellore Town Railway Station, Amirthi Zoological Park is situated under the Javadu hills of Tellai across Amirthi River. Established in 1967, the zoo park occupies an area of 25 hectares. It is named after the Amirthi River which flows next to the park. This park is popular for its waterfalls, swing and animal habitats. Half of this jungle is cleared to serve as a tourist spot while the other half is developed as a wildlife sanctuary. One km trek in the park leads to a full view of Amirthi falls, a small cascading seasonal falls. Visitors can play and swim in the pool formed by the falls here in monsoons. Animals in the park include spotted deer, mongoose, hedgehog, foxes, reason monkeys, red headed parrots, love birds, tortoises, peacock, crocodiles, wild cats, eagles, ducks, pigeons, wild parrots, rabbits and pythons. Many herbal and medicinal plants can be seen growing in the Park. A meditation hall and rest houses for stay are available at the Park premises. The Park is especially delightful for kids with children play area. This zoological park has been recognized recently and so the state Government has taken initiative to develop it. Amirthi Zoo can be reached from Vaniyambadi via Kanikkaniyan & Melmoil. The best time to visit the park is from October to March. Timings: 8 AM to 5 PM

Distance from Bangalore: 224 Kms

150. Gingee Fort

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At a distance of 2 km from Gingee Bus Stand, 71 km from Puducherry, 85 km from Kanchipuram, and 93 km from Vellore, Gingee Fort or Senji Fort is an ancient hill-fort sitated in the Villupuram district of Tamilnadu. It is one of the largest surviving forts in Tamilnadu , and among the popular historical places to visit near Chennai . The fort was historically considered most impregnable and it was called the 'Troy of the East' by the British. Originally the site had a small fort built by the Chola dynasty during the 9th century. Gingee Fort, also known as Shinji or Jinji, was modified by Kurumbar while fighting the Cholas and again by the Vijayanagara Empire during the 13th century. As per one account, the fort was built during the 15-16th century by the Gingee Nayaks, the lieutenants of the Vijayanagara Empire and who later became independent kings. The fort passed to the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677 AD, the Mughals, Carnatic Nawabs, French, and the British in 1761. It is one of the must visit places as part of Vellore holiday packages for history buffs. The Gingee Fort complex is spread on three hillocks, Krishnagiri to the north, Rajagiri to the west, and Chandrayandurg to the southeast. The three hills together constitute the fort complex, each having a separate and self-contained ...

151. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary - Tholpetty

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At a distance of 12 km from Nagarhole National Park, 12 km from Irupu Falls, and 39 km from Kalpetta, Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, is a sanctuary and Elephant Reserve in the Wayanad district of Kerala. It is one of the must include places in India wildlife tours and among the best Wayanad tourist places . Established in 1973, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary was brought under the Project Elephant in the year 1991-92. The sanctuary is bordered with Nagarhole WLS & Bandipur WLS in Karnataka and Mudumalai WLS in Tamilnadu. Occupying an area of 345 sq. km, Wayanad WLS is the second largest WLS in Kerala and is now an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The sanctuary was set up with an objective of conserving the biological heritage of the region with due consideration to the general life style of tribes and others whose lives are dependent on the forest. The Western Ghats, Nilgiri Sub-Cluster, including all of the sanctuary, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee for selection as a World Heritage Site. Among the best sanctuaries near Kozhikode , the sanctuary is divided into two separate parts, known as Upper Wayanad WLS ...

Distance from Bangalore: 227 Kms

152. Sulthan Bathery

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At a distance of 26 km from Kalpetta, 99 km from Kozhikode, 95 km from Ooty and 116 km from Mysore, Sulthan Bathery, previously known as Sulthans Battery, is a town and municipality in Wayanad district of Kerala. Situated at an altitude of 930 m it is a cute hill station in Kerala and also one of the popular tourist places in Kerala . Earlier, Sulthan Bathery was known as Ganapativattom. It was also known as Kidanganadu, because the Kidangans lived here. It derives its present name from Tipu Sultan of Mysore who captured the Jain temple here and used it as his battery in the 18th century, hence the name Sultans Battery. Sultan Bathery is known for its magnificent beauty and spice plantations. Lush green hills and cool climate make it an ideal holiday destination. The major attraction of the town is the Jain temple, which was built during the 13th century. This temple was used for storing ammunition (battery) by Tipu Sultan during his invasion of Kerala. Other attractions of the town are the Ganapati temple and Mariyamman temple. The Ganapati temple is an eight century old shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesha, which is a place of worship for the tribal people. Other interesting places to visit near Sulthan Bathery include famous Edakkal Caves, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary at Muthanga and Ambalavayal Heritage Museum. Chembra Peak, ...

Distance from Bangalore: 251 Kms

153. Pakshipathalam

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At a distance of 7 km from Thirunelly Temple, 29 km from Mananthavady, 35 km from Irupu Falls & 52 km from Kalpetta, Pakshipathalam is an eco-tourist spot situated in the Brahmagiri hills of Wayanad district. Situated at an altitude of 1740 m, Pakshipathalam is one of the popular Wayanad tourist places and also one of the best places for trekking in Wayanad. Pakshipathalam is the abode of large population of several species of birds. It is an ornithologist's paradise. The deep rock caves, formed among the thick blocks of rocks at the northern top end of the Brahmagiri, are the abode of various birds and wild beasts. The hill station of Pakshipathalam was once the meditating area for countless rishis or saints of ancient India. There is also a cave called Munikal Cave, where birds take shelter during night and early morning. The cave is also famous for the endangered species of birds known as 'Edible Nest Swift' which makes its nest with the help of its saliva. There is a small eagle shaped projection where the Garuda, the sacred vehicle of Lord Vishnu, was believed to have been landed. Pakshipathalam is a challenging tourist spot for any adventure seeking tourist. This can be accessed only by trekking from Thirunelly Temple (about 8 km one way). The 3 hours trek to Pakshipathalam takes you through moist deciduous forests, rolling hillocks, open grasslands, slippery trails, and narrow rocky caves. There is also ...

154. Chethalayam Waterfalls

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At a distance of 12 km from Sulthan Bathery, & 37 km from Kalpetta, Chethalayam Waterfalls is a beautiful waterfall located near Kidangand, towards Pulpally from Sulthan Bathery. It is one of the lesser-known waterfalls in Kerala and among the best places to visit during your Wayanad trip . This is a seasonal waterfall in Wayanad region, but it is ideal for trekking. Chethalayam Waterfalls with its picturesque beauty, scenic slopes, and blue water bodies are worth the trek up. Its surroundings offer several vantage points for bird watching. This waterfall is situated close to the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary which is inhabited by spotted deer, sambar, gaur, elephants, and sloth bear, amongst others. One has to trek about 4 km from Kidangand to reach the falls. The Forest Range Office at Chethalayam issues visitor passes to the waterfall. Their permission is mandatory to get into the jungle surrounding the waterfall. One can avail of the services of a guide from the check post. Wild elephants, at times, pass through the area. For that reason, the Guide service becomes indispensable to this 4 km trek. The falls may completely get dried in summer, so the post-monsoon season is the best time to visit the falls. Timings: 6 AM - 5 PM

155. Karappuzha Dam

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At a distance of 17 km from Kalpetta, Karapuzha Dam is an earth dam situated near Vazhavatta in the Wayanad district of Kerala. It is one of the biggest earth dams in India and also one of the major Wayanad tourist places. Karapuzha Dam is built on Karapuzha River, a tributary of Kabini River. The construction of the dam began in 1977 and it was completed in 2004. The height of the dam is 28 meters and length is 625 meters. The purpose of the dam is irrigation and it left and right bank canals are still under construction. The dam is located in the greenish and natural regions of Wayanad. It is an ideal place for watching aquatic birds that frequent the reservoir, which is surrounded by partially submerged hills and green islands. The Tourism Department has ambitious plans to develop the area around Karapuzha Dam. They plan to landscape the area, construct an aquarium and provide boating and canoeing facilities also. Vazhavatta is connected by few buses with Kalpetta. But Meenangadi town (7 km from the Dam) on Kalpetta - Sulthan Bathery road has frequent bus facility. Private transportation can be availed from Meenangadi to reach the Karapuzha Dam. The road to Karapuzha Dam is very bad and the short distance takes about 30 minutes. There is not much to see near the dam except the view of the water and surrounding hills. The water level is very low in summer and not recommended to visit in summer. Timings: 9 AM - 6 PM

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36 Best Places to Visit Near Bangalore for Peaceful Weekend Getaways

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Bangalore , the Silicon Valley of India, is a springboard to a myriad of mesmerising places, perfect for weekend getaways. With our comprehensive guide on the best places to visit around Bangalore, discover uncharted hills, serene waterfalls, historical forts, and adventure spots nestled within and beyond the city's outskirts.

Whether you are looking for thrilling road trips from Bangalore, rejuvenating nature retreats, or family-friendly destinations, we’ve gathered insights from our diverse community of travellers to bring you the crème de la crème of getaways, each brimming with their unique charm and allure.

What are the best places to visit near Bangalore?

The best places to visit near Bangalore include a variety of destinations within 100 to 300 KM of the city, such as Chunchi Falls, Avalabetta Fort, Makalidurga, Nandi Hills, Masinagudi, Dubare Forest, Sakleshpur, and Kannur. These locations offer a mix of adventure, nature, and cultural experiences, ideal for weekend getaways and exploring the scenic beauty around Bangalore​

Read: Places to visit in Bangalore , sula vineyards bangalore

Places To Visit Within 100 Km Of Bangalore:

1. chunchi falls, chunchi falls.

Photo of Chunchi Falls, Madarahalli by Gunjan Upreti

Around 89km from Bangalore , Chunchi Falls is in Kanakapura, Karnataka. You will have do a bit of rock climbing or crawling to get to the falls but when you get there the sight of water gushing down into a series of cascades is guaranteed to leave you spellbound.

Places to visit around Chunchi Falls: Chinin Falls, Galibore Fishing Camp, Mekedatu Falls

Best time to visit: The best time to visit Chunchi Falls is during the post-monsoon season, from July to October when the waterfall is at its full glory.

What to see and do: Birdwatching, Waterfall treks, Nature walks, Camping

How to reach Chunchi Falls from Bangalore?

To reach Chunchi Falls from Bangalore, travel approximately 100 kilometers via Kanakapura Road. The journey typically takes about 2 to 3 hours, offering a scenic route that is perfect for a day trip. This route is favored for its accessibility and the beautiful landscapes it passes through, making the trip to Chunchi Falls both convenient and enjoyable for travelers.

Perfect for : Solo travelers, nature lovers, photographers

Read: 10 best waterfalls to visit near Bangalore

2. Avalabetta Fort

Avalabetta top.

Photo of Avalabetta Top, Chikkaballapur by Gunjan Upreti

Nestled in the Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka, Avalabetta Fort beckons both the daring and the curious. If you're someone who enjoys venturing into the unknown, this might just become your next thrilling destination. This intriguing site offers not only an opportunity for adventure but also a glimpse into mythology, making it a multifaceted attraction.

Distance from Bangalore: 96km

How can you reach Avalabetta Fort from Bangalore?

To reach Avalabetta Fort from Bangalore, travel north on NH44 towards Chikkaballapur, then take a detour onto state roads leading directly to Avalabetta. The journey spans approximately 90 kilometers and takes around 2 to 3 hours by road, offering a blend of beautiful landscapes and a glimpse of rural Karnataka.

Places to visit here: Bhoga Nandishwara Temple, Chikkaballapur

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Avalabetta Fort and its surroundings is during the post-monsoon months, from September to February.

Things to see and do: Engage in a meaningful conversation with the priest, explore the fort, go for nature walks.

Perfect for: Solo travelers, nature lovers, photographers

Read: 10 DIY treks around Bangalore

3. Makalidurga

Makali durga betta.

Photo of Makali Durga Betta, Melinajuganahalli by Gunjan Upreti

In the heart of Karnataka, just a few hours away from the bustling city of Bangalore, lies a hidden gem that beckons adventurers, nature enthusiasts, and history buffs alike. Makalidurga, with its rugged hills, pristine landscapes, and the allure of a bygone era, is an enchanting destination that promises a unique and unforgettable experience.

Distance: 60km from Bangalore

Other treks around Makalidurga: Anthargange Trek and Kaivara Trek

How can you reach Makalidurga from Bangalore?

To reach Makalidurga from Bangalore, drive approximately 60 kilometers north on NH 44. The journey takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, making it a convenient day trip. Alternatively, you can take a train to Makalidurga railway station, which is a short walk from the hill, offering a unique approach to this trekking destination.

Best time to visit: For an optimal adventure, plan your visit during the cooler months, which span from September to February.

Things to see and do: Makalidurga Fortress, trek through nature trails and spot the local wildlife, including various bird species.

Tips for trekkers:

- It's advisable to start early in the morning to avoid the heat and to witness the mesmerizing sunrise from the hilltop.

Perfect for: Solo travelers, nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, photographers

Read: Trekking near Bangalore

4. Bheemashwari

Bheemeshwari picnic spot.

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Photo of Bheemeshwari Picnic Spot, Basavana Betta Forest by Gunjan Upreti

Nestled amidst the lush forests of Karnataka, Bheemeshwari is a tranquil haven for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking a serene escape from the urban hustle and bustle. Located along the banks of the Cauvery River, this picturesque destination offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and outdoor activities making it a perfect getaways from Bangalore.

Distance: Around 100 Km from Bangalore

How to reach Bheemeshwari from Bangalore?

To reach Bheemeshwari from Bangalore, drive approximately 100 kilometers via Kanakapura Road. The journey typically takes about 2 to 3 hours, offering a scenic route through lush green landscapes. Bheemeshwari, is accessible by car or bus.

To reach Bheemeshwari from Bangalore by bus , travelers need to board a bus heading towards Mysore and alight at Halagur, from where Bheemeshwari is about 20 kilometers away. From Halagur, one can take a local taxi or autorickshaw to reach Bheemeshwari.

Places to visit

Bilgiri Rangaswamy Temple: Visit this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, perched on a hillock and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Bheemeshwari Wildlife Sanctuary : The sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, deer, leopards, and a rich avian population. Explore the wilderness through guided nature walks and safaris.

Cauvery Fishing Camp : Experience the thrill of angling along the Cauvery River. The camp offers a unique opportunity to catch the famous Mahseer fish, known for its size and fighting spirit.

Doddamakali Nature Camp : This riverside camp is an ideal place to relax, unwind, and enjoy the serene beauty of the river. It also serves as a base for various adventure activities.

Best time to visit : The ideal time to explore Bheemeshwari is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from September to March. Avoid visiting during the monsoon season (June to August) when heavy rains can make outdoor activities challenging.

Things to see and do:

Coracle Ride : Take a traditional coracle ride on the Cauvery River. These circular, basket-like boats offer a unique way to explore the river's gentle currents and lush surroundings.

Trekking: Bheemeshwari offers several trekking trails that lead you through dense forests. The Kokrebellur Pelicanry Trek is a popular choice.

White Water Rafting: For adventure seekers, white water rafting on the Cauvery River is an exhilarating experience. The river's rapids provide an adrenaline rush amidst stunning natural scenery.

Bird Watching: Bheemeshwari is a birdwatcher's paradise. Keep an eye out for a variety of birds, including kingfishers, hornbills, and Indian rollers.

Wildlife Safari: Embark on a wildlife safari to spot elephants, gaurs, and other wildlife species in their natural habitat. The guided safaris offer informative insights into the region's biodiversity.

Where to stay:

Bheemeshwari Nature & Adventure Camp: This camp offers comfortable cottages and tents along the Cauvery River, providing a close-to-nature experience.

Doddamakali Nature Camp: Located in a tranquil setting, this camp offers cozy accommodations and a serene environment for relaxation.

Bilgiri Rangaswamy Temple Guesthouses : You can also find guesthouses near the temple that provide basic accommodations for pilgrims and tourists.

Read: Full Guide for a Weekend Getaway to Bheemeshwari

4. Thottikallu Falls

Thottikallu falls.

photo of TK falls

Photo of Thottikallu Falls, Bengaluru by Gunjan Upreti

Just a stone's throw away from the bustling life of Bangalore, Thottikallu Falls is a serene retreat for those yearning for a refreshing escape from city life. Known as 'Swarna Mukhi' waterfalls, translating to 'Golden Face,' this natural spectacle is tucked away amidst the lush landscapes and is a local secret for a rejuvenating day out.

Read: Guide on TK falls

Nearby Attractions: Banerghatta National Park, Muthayala Maduvu, Art of Living International Center

Best Time to Visit: The ideal time to witness the falls in its full glory is during the monsoon months of June to September, when the water is plentiful, and the surroundings are vibrant with fresh greenery.

Things to See and Do: Revel in the beauty of the waterfalls, embark on nature walks through the picturesque landscapes, explore the nearby bird sanctuary, and visit the small shrine located near the falls. If you're feeling adventurous, you could trek the nearby hills and enjoy the panoramic views of the surroundings.

How to reach Thottikallu Falls from Bangalore?

To reach Thottikallu Falls from Bangalore, drive south on the NICE Bangalore-Mysore Expressway and take the exit towards Kanakapura Road. Follow Kanakapura Road until you see signs for Thottikallu Falls. The journey is about 35 kilometers from the city center and takes approximately an hour, making it a perfect day trip for those looking to explore the natural beauty near Bangalore.

- It's advisable to carry your own food and water as options are limited in the vicinity.

- Starting early is recommended to avoid crowds and make the most of the serene environment.

- Respect the sanctity of the local shrine and maintain the cleanliness of the area to preserve its natural beauty.

Perfect for: Nature lovers, families looking for a quick getaway, photographers, and adventure enthusiasts seeking a tranquil trek.

Read: Best amusement and waterparks in Bangalore

5. Guhantara Underground Resort

Guhantara the caves.

Photo of Guhantara the caves, Gangavathi by Gunjan Upreti

Burrowed beneath the Earth's surface, Guhantara Underground Resort is an architectural marvel and a unique retreat offering an unconventional stay experience, close to the bustling city of Bangalore.

Distance from Bangalore: Guhantara Underground Resort is located approximately 35 kilometers from Bangalore , ideal for a novel weekend getaway.

Things to see and do: Indulge in a plethora of activities including rain dance, tunnel trekking, and quad bike riding; relax by the pool or experience rejuvenation at the spa; enjoy the diverse culinary options available.

Places to visit around Guhantara Underground Resort: Bannerghatta National Park and Sri Champakadhama Swamy Temple are nearby attractions providing a mix of wildlife and spiritual experiences.

Best time to visit: The resort is a year-round destination; however, visiting between September and March is especially delightful due to the pleasant climate.

Perfect for: Families, couples, adventure seekers, and anyone desiring a refreshing break in a distinctive setting.

Read: All about Guhantara Cave Resort , Cost of activities at Guhantara Caves

Tips for travelers:

Book your stay in advance, especially during weekends and holidays, as the resort is quite popular.

Explore the various package options available to choose activities that suit your preferences.

6. Antaragange

Antara gange.

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Photo of Antara Gange, Vibhuthipura by Gunjan Upreti

Antara Gange, situated in the Kolar district of Karnataka, is a hidden gem that promises a mystical journey for travelers seeking adventure, spirituality, and natural beauty. Known for its mesmerizing landscapes and unique rock formations, Antara Gange is a destination that captivates the senses and leaves a lasting impression.

Distance: Around 70Km from Bangalore

How can you reach Antara Gange from Bangalore?

To reach Antara Gange from Bangalore, drive approximately 70 kilometers east on NH75 and NH 44 towards Kolar. The journey takes about 2 hours. Antara Gange, known for its caves and temple, is a popular trekking and pilgrimage site, offering a blend of adventure and spirituality.

To reach Antara Gange from Bangalore by bus , take a Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus or any private bus service heading towards Kolar. From Kolar, you can hire a local taxi or take an auto-rickshaw to Antara Gange, which is about 3 kilometers away.

Places to see: Kashi Vishweshwara Temple, Kotilinga Cave

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Antara Gange is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from Aug to March.

Spiritual Retreat: Pay your respects at the Kashi Vishweshwara Temple.

Cave Exploration: Navigate the winding caves and tunnels with a local guide who can help you uncover the hidden secrets and stories behind the formations.

Adventure Activities: Challenge yourself with rock climbing, trekking, and rappelling adventures. Local guides and adventure companies offer assistance for these activities.

Perfect for: Solo travelers, photographers, culture enthusiasts

7. Ramanagara

Photo of Ramanagara

Photo of Ramanagara, Bangalore Division by Gunjan Upreti

Ramanagara, located in the southern part of Karnataka, is a mesmerizing destination near Bangalore known for its unique rocky landscape and cinematic history. This town has gained fame as the backdrop for the iconic Bollywood movie "Sholay." However, beyond its cinematic legacy, Ramanagara offers a plethora of attractions and activities for travelers seeking adventure, nature, and cultural experiences.

Distance: 50Km from Bangalore

Places to visit in Ramanagara:

Ramadevara Betta: The centerpiece of Ramanagara, Ramadevara Betta, also known as Ramagiri Hill, is a rocky hill that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Trek to the hilltop and explore the temple dedicated to Lord Rama.

Sholay; Shooting Locations: Visit the iconic shooting locations of the Bollywood classic 'Sholay' at Ramanagara where much of the rocky scenes were shot.

Janapada Loka: Immerse yourself in Karnataka's rich cultural heritage at Janapada Loka, a folk culture museum. It showcases traditional art, music, dance, and crafts of the state, providing insights into its diverse cultural tapestry.

Mekedatu: A short drive from Ramanagara, Mekedatu is a beautiful natural marvel where the Kaveri River flows through a narrow gorge.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Ramanagara is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from September to February. The weather during this period is pleasantly cool, making outdoor activities more enjoyable. Summers can be hot, so it's advisable to avoid visiting from March to June.

Trekking: Ramanagara is a trekker's paradise, with numerous trails that cater to various skill levels. Ramadevara Betta and Handi Gundi Betta are popular trekking spots that offer stunning views from the summit.

Rock Climbing: The rocky outcrops of Ramanagara make it an excellent destination for rock climbing enthusiasts. Many adventure companies offer guided rock climbing experiences.

Bird Watching and Cycling

Perfect for: Couples, solo travelers, roadtrip lovers and bikers

Read: A journey to a tiny river island in Karnataka , just 140 km from Bangalore

8. Skandagiri

Skandagiri hills.

photo of skandagiri

Photo of Skandagiri Hills, Bangalore Division by Gunjan Upreti

Tucked away in the tranquil realms of Karnataka, a short drive from Bangalore, Skandagiri offers a rejuvenating escapade from the mundane urban life. Also known as Kalavara Durga, it is a mountain fortress located approximately 70 km from Bangalore , making it an ideal getaway for those longing for a touch of adventure mingled with panoramic natural beauty.

Other treks around Skandagiri: Nandi Hills and Channarayana Durga

Read: Sunrise Trek Skandagiri in full detail

How to reach Skandagiri from Bangalore:

To reach Skandagiri from Bangalore, you can drive or ride approximately 60 kilometers north towards Chikkaballapur. The journey typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, offering a scenic route that is perfect for a day trip or early morning trek.

For bus travel from Bangalore to Skandagiri, take a Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus towards Chikkaballapur. From Chikkaballapur, you can hire a local taxi or an auto-rickshaw to reach the base of Skandagiri.

Best time to visit: The ideal time to explore Skandagiri is from November to March, when the weather is pleasant and the hills are enveloped in a serene mist, offering an ethereal experience.

Things to see and do: Night Trekking, Historical Exploration, Nature Photography, Camping

Tip: Commence the trek early to avoid the crowd and to catch the breathtaking sunrise.

Perfect for: Adventure seekers, history enthusiasts, photography aficionados, and solo travelers.

Where to stay: One can find multiple options in Chikballapur or can opt for a day trip from Bangalore.

9. Nrityagram Dance Village

Set amidst the tranquil outskirts of Bangalore, Nrityagram Dance Village is a unique community that reverberates with the rhythms and traditions of classical Indian dance. It's a sanctuary for dance enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the rich tapestry of Indian culture, and it’s a short drive away from Bangalore, making it an apt destination for a one-day getaway.

Read: Guide to Nrityagram

Places to visit around Nrityagram Dance Village: Hesaraghatta Lake and Hesaraghatta Grasslands are notable attractions nearby, allowing visitors to explore the verdant landscapes and diverse avifauna.

Best time to visit: The period between October and March is considered the best time to visit, owing to the pleasant weather and the array of dance festivals occurring during this time.

Things to see and do: Witness the mesmeric dance performances, participate in workshops, explore the meticulously designed dance village, and delve into the eclectic blend of dance, history, and architecture.

Perfect for: Cultural enthusiasts, dancers, families, solo travelers, and anyone looking to immerse themselves in a unique artistic environment.

- Arrange for transportation in advance as public transport options are limited in this area.

- Don’t forget to check the schedule of dance performances and workshops before planning your visit.

Distance from Bangalore: Nrityagram is approximately 35 kilometers away from Bangalore, making it a convenient location for a quick day trip.

10. Kokkarebellur Bird Sanctuary

Photo of 36 Best Places to Visit Near Bangalore for Peaceful Weekend Getaways by Gunjan Upreti

Kokkarebellur Pelicanry, located in the charming village of Kokkarebellur, is a haven for bird watchers and nature lovers. It stands as a symbol of harmonious coexistence between humans and birds, especially pelicans, and is a serene getaway for those wanting to escape the urban hustle.

Read: Experience at Kokkarebellur Pakshi Dham

Places to visit around Kokkarebellur Pelicanry: Shivanasamudra Falls and Mekedatu are nearby attractions where one can revel in the natural beauty and enjoy the scenic landscapes.

Best time to visit: The ideal time to visit is between October and March when migratory birds flock to the village, and the weather is conducive for outdoor activities.

Things to see and do: Engage in bird watching, interact with the locals to understand their conservation efforts, and explore the nearby attractions for an extended outdoor experience.

Perfect for: Birdwatchers, nature lovers, photographers, and families looking for a tranquil outing.

Tip: Carry binoculars and a camera to capture the beauty of the avian species.

Distance from Bangalore: Kokkarebellur Pelicanry is approximately 83 kilometers from Bangalore, suitable for a delightful day trip or a serene weekend retreat.

Must Read: candle light dinner in bangalore , orion mall bangalore

11. Mekedatu

photo of mekedatu

Photo of Mekedatu, Ramanagara by Gunjan Upreti

One of the most popular weekend getaways near Bangalore, Sangama and Mekedatu are two places just four kilometers apart. Sangam is the place where the Arakavathi river merges into the Kaveri, while Mekedatu is the place where Kaveri flows through a deep, narrow gorge making for a picturesque sight. The place is known for its scenic beauty and geographic importance.

Distance: Around 100km from Bangalore

Sangama: Sangama is the confluence point of the Arkavathi and Kaveri rivers. It's a stunning location where the clear blue waters of the Arkavathi join the mighty Kaveri, creating a mesmerizing sight.

Mekedatu Gorge: Mekedatu, located a short distance downstream from Sangama, is known for its narrow gorge. Here, the Kaveri River flows through a rocky terrain, creating a spectacle where the river appears to leap through a narrow chasm.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Mekedatu is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from October to March. The weather during this period is pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summers (April to June) can be hot, while the monsoon season (July to September) may experience heavy rainfall, which can make the terrain slippery and dangerous.

Things to do: Scenic Trekking, Photography, Picnicking, Coracle Rides

Perfect for: Solo travelers, adventure lovers, campers and trekkers

13. Devarayanadurga

Devarayanadurga hills.

Situated amidst the picturesque surroundings of the rocky hills and lush green forests, Devarayanadurga is a tranquil retreat located a mere 70 km away from the hustle and bustle of Bangalore . This idyllic destination, with its rich heritage and abundant natural beauty, is a serene getaway for those looking to experience peace, spirituality, and the thrill of exploration in equal measure.

How to reach: It’s a smooth drive of around 1.5 hours from Bangalore, making it a perfect spot for day trips or weekend getaways. Biking trips are also popular given the scenic and well-maintained roads.

Places to visit around Devarayanadurga: Namada Chilume, Bhoga Narasimha Temple, Yoga Narasimha Temple, and Laxmi Narasimha Temple.

Best time to visit: The ideal time to visit Devarayanadurga is between October and March when the weather is pleasant, allowing for comfortable exploration and adventure.

Things to see and do: Temple exploration, nature walks, photography, exploration.

Perfect for: Spiritual seekers, history buffs, adventure enthusiasts, and families looking for a diverse and serene experience.

Where to stay: Consider staying in nearby Tumkur for more accommodation options, such as Hotel NSS Grand and S.S Residency, as choices are sparse in Devarayanadurga.

14. Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta biological park.

photo of bannerghatta national park

Photo of Bannerghatta Biological Park, Bengaluru by Gunjan Upreti

Bannerghatta National Park is a treat for nature lovers everywhere. Boasting of a huge variety of flora and fauna, this park is spread over a massive area of more than 100 sq km and is one of the most popular day-trip places near Bangalore. What is unique about this place, is the number of establishments it hosts within its confines—country’s first butterfly park, a zoo, an aquarium, and historical monuments.

Distance: Bannerghatta is only 22km from bangalore.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Bannerghatta National Park is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from October to March. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and wildlife sightings are more frequent. Summers (April to June) can be hot, and the monsoon season (July to September) can disrupt outdoor activities due to heavy rainfall.

Things to do: Safari Adventure, Butterfly Watching, Nature Walks, Photography

Perfect for: Observing wildlife, marveling at butterflies, or simply connecting with nature

15. Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele dam.

Enveloped in the serene embrace of the Savandurga Forest and set against the picturesque backdrop of the verdant hills, Manchanabele Dam is a tranquil retreat located a short distance from Bangalore, making it a perfect locale for those seeking a quick escape from the city’s relentless pace.

Places to visit around Manchanabele Dam: Savandurga Hills, Dodda Alada Mara, and Big Banyan Tree are notable attractions nearby, providing opportunities for extended exploration.

Best time to visit: The ideal time to soak in the serene beauty of Manchanabele Dam is between October and March when the weather is pleasant.

Things to see and do: Boating, adventure sports such as kayaking and rope activities are available.

Perfect for: Families looking for a quiet picnic spot, adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers, photographers, and group outings.

Distance from Bangalore: Manchanabele Dam is located approximately 36 kilometers from Bangalore, making it a convenient option for a day trip. The journey is smooth, and it’s ideal for those looking to explore via a short road trip or a bike ride, with well-marked routes guiding the way.

Places To Visit Within 200 Km Of Bangalore

16. nandi hills, nandi hills.

Photo of Nandi Hills

Photo of Nandi Hills, Bangalore Division by Gunjan Upreti

Nandi Hills, alternatively known as Nandidurg or Nandi Betta, is an idyllic weekend escape from Bangalore located just under 200 kilometers from the bustling city of Bangalore. For photography enthusiasts and those captivated by the exquisite beauty of Mother Nature, Nandi Hills emerges as the ultimate retreat, promising a visual delight like no other.

How to reach Nandi Hills from Bangalore?

To reach Nandi Hills from Bangalore, drive approximately 60 kilometers north on Bellary Road (NH44) towards Chikkaballapur, then follow the signboards to Nandi Hills. The journey offers a scenic route and takes about 1.5 to 2 hours.

To visit Nandi Hills from Bangalore by bus, take a Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus from Majestic Bus Station to Chikkaballapur. From there, you can catch another bus or hire a taxi to Nandi Hills, about 20 kilometers away.

Places to visit in Nandi Hills: Nandi Temple, Tippu's Drop, Yoga Nandeeshwara Swamy Temple

Best time to visit: The ideal time to explore Nandi Hills is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from September to February.

Watch the Sunrise, Paragliding, Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple, Nandi Hills Fort, trekking.

The most popular trek is to the summit of Nandi Betta, which rewards trekkers with stunning vistas.

Perfect for: Bikers, solo travelers. You can easily do a day trip to Nandi Hills from Bangalore.

Read: Road trips from Bangalore , Fun and cheap things to do in Bangalore

17. Masinagudi

Photo of Masinagudi, Nilgiris by Gunjan Upreti

Nestled in the lush embrace of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Masinagudi is a captivating destination near Bangalore where the harmony between comfort and the wild has been beautifully preserved. This whimsical place offers a unique experience where nature remains untouched, and the wilderness welcomes you with open arms. Here, you can escape the cacophony of city life and immerse yourself in the serene rhythms of the natural world.

Distance: Around 240 Km from Bangalore

How to reach Masinagudi from Bangalore:

- Drive from Bangalore to Masinagudi via NH275 and NH766, covering around 240 kilometers. This route passes through Mysore, offering a scenic drive with an approximate travel time of 5 to 6 hours.

- Take a Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus or a private bus service to Mysore, and from Mysore, board a local bus or hire a taxi to Masinagudi. The journey combines interstate connectivity with local travel, providing an adventure into the wild.

Places to visit around Masinagudi: Ooty, Gopalaswami Betta, Nilgiri tea plantations

Best time to visit : The best time to experience Masinagudi's charm is during the post-monsoon months, from September to March. The weather is pleasant, and the lush greenery is at its prime, creating an ideal setting for wildlife sightings and outdoor activities.

Birdwatching, Nature Walks, Elephant Camps, Cultural Exploration

Perfect for: Solo and couple travelers, wildlife enthusiasts, adventure lovers

Where to stay: Bear Mountain Jungle Resort and The Windflower Jungle Resorts & Spa

Read: Weekend getaway to Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary

18. Dubare Forest

Dubare road.

Photo of Dubare Road, Mysore Division by Gunjan Upreti

Nestled in the verdant embrace of the Kodagu district, Dubare Forest is a beautiful place to visit near Bangalore that beckons wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This picturesque destination is renowned for its serene elephant camp situated along the banks of the majestic River Kaveri. A getaway from Bangalore, Dubare Forest offers a unique blend of wilderness experiences, making it a paradise for those seeking a rendezvous with nature.

Distance: Around 250Km from Bangalore

How to reach Dubare Forest from Bangalore: To reach Dubare Forest from Bangalore, you can drive or hire a taxi for the approximately 250 km journey via Mysore Road, which takes around 5-6 hours. This route offers scenic views and a chance to explore the lush landscapes of Karnataka.

Dubare Forest from Bangalore by bus: To reach Dubare Forest by bus from Bangalore, take a KSRTC bus to Kushalnagar. From Kushalnagar, Dubare is just a short local taxi or auto-rickshaw ride away. This option provides an affordable and accessible way to visit the elephant camp and enjoy river rafting activities.

Places to visit in Dubare: Abbi Waterfalls, Harangi Dam, Nisargadhama

Best time to visit: The ideal time to explore Dubare Forest is during the post-monsoon months, from September to March. The weather is pleasant, and the lush greenery is revitalized, creating the perfect backdrop for wildlife encounters and outdoor activities.

Things to see and do: Elephant camp visit, cultural explorations

Perfect for: Solo and couple travelers, adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers

Where to stay

Dubare Elephant Camp Jungle Lodges and Resorts: Located right at the heart of the elephant camp, this government-run resort offers comfortable cottages and tents with a rustic ambiance. Staying here provides an opportunity to closely observe and interact with elephants. The resort also arranges various wildlife activities and experiences.

Read: Dubare Elephant Camps: A Hidden Treasure In Coorg

19. Sakleshpur

Sakleshpura.

Photo of Sakleshpura, Mysore Division by Gunjan Upreti

Nestled in the lap of the Western Ghats, Sakleshpur is a serene haven near Bangalore where the rolling mountains, cloaked in mist and clouds, seem almost within arm's reach. This charming destination is a testament to the simple joys of life, where friendly locals, grazing cows, and lush paddy fields paint a picturesque landscape.

Distance: Around 220km from Bangalore

How to reach Sakleshpur from Bangalore:

Traveling from Bangalore to Sakleshpur can be comfortably done by road. Covering a distance of approximately 220 kilometers, the journey can take around 4 to 5 hours via NH75. This route provides a scenic drive through the Western Ghats, making it an enjoyable experience.

To reach Sakleshpur from Bangalore by bus, opt for Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) services or private buses that frequently ply this route.

Places to visit in Sakleshpur: Manjarabadh Fort, Madikeri, Gorur Dam

Best time to visit: The ideal time to explore Sakleshpur is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from September to March.

Bird Watching: Sakleshpur is a haven for birdwatchers, with a diverse range of avian species gracing its forests and fields. Bring your binoculars and camera to spot and document these beautiful birds in their natural habitat.

Trekking Adventures: The undulating terrain of Sakleshpur offers numerous trekking opportunities for all levels of trekkers. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trekker, there's a trail for you.

Visit Manjarabad Fort: Explore the historic Manjarabad Fort, an octagonal-shaped fort built by Tipu Sultan. The fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Madikeri Excursion: Take a day trip to Madikeri, a charming hill station located nearby. Explore its coffee plantations, visit the Raja's Seat, and savor the local cuisine.

Gorur Dam: Spend some tranquil moments at Gorur Dam, a serene reservoir surrounded by lush greenery. It's a great spot for picnics and relaxation.

Read: Specialty Lodging & Homestays in Sakleshpur that are nestled in the Rainforests of Western Ghats!

Photo of Kannur, Kerala by Gunjan Upreti

Nestled in the northern part of Kerala, Kannur, often referred to as 'The Land of Loom and Lores,' is a coastal paradise that beckons travelers seeking a perfect weekend getaway from Bangalore. Positioned midway on the Mangalore-Calicut route, Kannur is celebrated for its delightful climate, picturesque landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage that seamlessly blends with its natural beauty.

Distance: 315 Km from Bangalore

Places to visit in Kannur:

Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach: This beach is renowned for being one of the few drive-in beaches in India. You can drive your vehicle along the shoreline, making it an unforgettable experience. The beach also hosts various water sports activities.

Fort St. Angelos: Immerse yourself in history by visiting Fort St. Angelos, a well-preserved historical site. The fort offers insights into the colonial past of the region and provides panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.

Payyambalam Beach: Known for its pristine sands and calm waters. The well-maintained gardens nearby make it a picturesque spot for picnics and family outings.

Dharmadam Beach: Tucked away on a secluded island, Dharmadam Beach is a hidden gem. To reach the beach, you'll need to wade through a shallow, meandering pathway during low tide.

Best time to visit: Kannur welcomes visitors throughout the year, but the best time to explore its charms is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from September to March.

Things to do and see:

Beach Hopping: Explore the mesmerizing beaches of Kannur. From adventurous drives at Muzhappilangad to tranquil moments at Dharmadam, you'll find a variety of experiences along the coastline.

Cultural Exploration: Kannur is renowned for its cultural heritage, including Theyyam, a traditional ritualistic dance form.

Visit Local Markets: Explore the vibrant local markets of Kannur, where you can shop for traditional handloom fabrics, spices, and handicrafts. The Cannanore Spinning and Weaving Mill is a great place to witness the weaving process.

Taste Malabar Cuisine: Relish the flavors of Malabar cuisine at local restaurants and eateries. Don't miss trying out the seafood specialties and traditional Kerala dishes.

Perfect for: Beach lovers, solo travelers, couples, and families

Where to stay: Kairali Heritage, Mascot Beach Resort, and Seashell Beach Resort

Read: Kannur: The lesser known gem of Kerala

21. Srirangapatna

Srirangapatna.

Photo of Srirangapatna, Mysore Division by Gunjan Upreti

Srirangapatna, a small island town near Bangalore situated in the Mandya district of Karnataka. It is a captivating destination renowned for its rich historical heritage, picturesque landscapes, and spiritual significance. This tranquil town, located on an island formed by the Kaveri River, invites travelers to immerse themselves in its cultural and natural treasures.

Distance: 127 Km from Bangalore

Places to visit in Srirangapatna

Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple: This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, is a significant pilgrimage site.

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace: Explore the summer palace of the famed Tipu Sultan, known for its teakwood structure and beautiful frescoes.

Dariya Daulat Bagh: Also known as Tipu Sultan's Palace, this historic structure houses a museum showcasing artifacts, paintings, and memorabilia from the era of Tipu Sultan.

Gumbaz Mausoleum: Visit the Gumbaz Mausoleum, the final resting place of Tipu Sultan, his father Hyder Ali, and other family members. The mausoleum's architecture and serene surroundings are worth exploring.

Sangama: Located at the confluence of the Kaveri and Hemavati rivers, Sangama is a tranquil spot where you can enjoy the serenity of nature and take a refreshing dip in the river.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Srirangapatna is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from September to March. The weather during this period is pleasant, making outdoor activities more enjoyable. It's advisable to avoid visiting during the scorching summer months (April to June) when temperatures can soar.

Things to do in Srirangapatna

Heritage Walk: Take a leisurely heritage walk through Srirangapatna's historic streets and landmarks. The town is steeped in history, and a guided walk offers insights into its past.

River Cruise: Enjoy a scenic boat ride on the Kaveri River, taking in the picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.

Picnic at Sangama: Pack a picnic and spend a relaxing day at Sangama, enjoying the riverside ambiance and tranquil surroundings.

Explore Local Cuisine: Savor local delicacies and traditional South Indian cuisine at eateries and restaurants in Srirangapatna.

Where to stay in Srirangapatna

Srirangapatna Homestays: Many local residents offer homestay accommodations, providing an authentic experience of the region's culture and hospitality.

Heritage Hotels: Some heritage properties in Srirangapatna have been converted into hotels, offering comfortable stays with a touch of history.

Since Srirangapatna is located just a short drive from Mysore (around 15 kilometers), you can also consider staying in Mysore, which offers a wider range of hotels, resorts, and guesthouses to suit various budgets.

Read: Head Over to This Charming River Island Just 3 hours Away from Bangalore for a Splendid Weekend

Photo of Mysuru, Mysore Division by Gunjan Upreti

Mysore, often referred to as the "City of Palaces" and the "Cultural Capital of Karnataka," is a charming and historically rich city located in the southern part of India. With its opulent palaces, vibrant festivals, lush gardens, and a strong connection to art and culture, Mysore is a captivating destination that offers a blend of heritage, natural beauty, and contemporary charm.

Distance: 144 Km from Bangalore

Places to visit in Mysore

Mysore Palace: This iconic palace is the centerpiece of the city, known for its Indo-Saracenic architecture, exquisite interiors, and grandeur. The palace is beautifully illuminated on Sundays and during festivals.

Chamundi Hill: A visit to Chamundi Hill is a must to see the magnificent Chamundeshwari Temple and enjoy panoramic views of Mysore from the hilltop. The Nandi Statue and the colorful steps leading to the temple are noteworthy.

Brindavan Gardens: Located near the KRS Dam, these gardens are famous for their musical fountain shows in the evening. The beautifully landscaped gardens are ideal for a leisurely stroll.

St. Philomena's Church: This neo-gothic architectural marvel is one of the largest churches in India. Its stunning stained glass windows and grand interiors are worth admiring.

Jaganmohan Palace: This palace houses an art gallery with an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts. It's a paradise for art enthusiasts.

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary: Just a short drive from Mysore, this sanctuary is a haven for birdwatchers. Boat rides on the Cauvery River offer excellent opportunities to spot various bird species.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Mysore is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from October to March. The weather during this period is pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Mysore also hosts its famous Dasara festival in September or October, which is a grand spectacle and an excellent time to witness the city's cultural vibrancy.

Things to do in Mysore

Dasara Festival: If you visit during September or October, don't miss the Dasara festivities, including the grand Dasara procession, cultural programs, and exhibitions.

Shopping: Explore the bustling Devaraja Market to shop for traditional Mysore silk sarees, sandalwood products, handicrafts, and local spices.

Culinary Delights: Relish the delectable Mysore cuisine, including Mysore masala dosa, Mysore pak (a sweet treat), and filter coffee at local eateries.

Visit Mysore Zoo: The Mysore Zoo is one of the oldest and most well-maintained zoos in India. It houses a diverse range of animal species and is a great place for families.

Where to Stay in Mysore

Mysore offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit various budgets and preferences:

Luxury Hotels: Stay in opulent properties like The Lalit Grand Palace, The Leela Palace, and Grand Mercure Mysuru for a luxurious experience.

Mid-Range Hotels: Options like Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Royal Orchid Brindavan Gardens, and Hotel Regaalis provide comfortable stays with modern amenities.

Budget Hotels: If you're traveling on a budget, consider staying in affordable hotels like Hotel Roopa, Hotel Adhi Manor, and Suvarna Residency.

Homestays: Mysore also offers homestay accommodations that provide a more personalized and local experience.

Perfect for: Solo travelers, cultural enthusiasts, couples, families, history buffs

Read: Places to visit on Mysore-bangalore highway

23. Shivanasamudra Waterfalls

Shivanasamudra.

Photo of Shivanasamudra, Mysore Division by Gunjan Upreti

Shivanasamudra Waterfalls, located in the Mandya district of Karnataka, is a spectacular natural wonder that leaves visitors in awe of its grandeur. This stunning waterfall near Bangalore, formed by the Kaveri River, is one of the largest in India and offers a breathtaking display of cascading water amidst lush greenery.

Distance: Around 130Km from Bangalore

Places to visit Near Shivanasamudra Waterfalls

Gaganachukki Falls: This is the eastern branch of Shivanasamudra, known for its wide, horsetail-shaped cascades. The view from the watchtower here is splendid, offering an up-close look at the thundering falls.

Bharachukki Falls: The western branch of Shivanasamudra, Bharachukki Falls has a series of segmented cascades that roar with impressive force. Boardwalks and viewpoints allow you to admire the falls from various angles.

Best time to visit: The best time to experience the beauty of Shivanasamudra Waterfalls is during the post-monsoon season, from October to March. During these months, the water flow is at its peak. Avoid visiting during the monsoon (June to September) when the area can be inundated, making it unsafe for exploration.

Things to do

Photography: Shivanasamudra is a paradise for photographers. Capture the raw power and natural beauty of the falls from different vantage points.

Nature Walks: Enjoy leisurely walks in the lush forests surrounding the falls. The area is home to diverse flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

Boating: Take a boat ride on the Kaveri River to get closer to the falls and feel their spray. Boating is available at the Dargah viewpoint.

Read: Basket boat rides in South-India

24. Horsley Hills

Horsley hills.

Photo of Horsley Hills, Chittoor by Gunjan Upreti

Horsley Hills is a charming hill station near Bangalore, nestled in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. With its pleasant climate, lush green landscapes, and a variety of outdoor activities, Horsley Hills beckons travelers from nearby cities like Bangalore seeking respite in the lap of nature.

Distance: Around 150km from Bangalore

Places to visit in Horsley Hills:

Horsley Hills Viewpoint: The viewpoint offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding hills and valleys. It's a perfect spot to watch the sunrise and sunset, capturing the breathtaking landscapes in your camera.

Mallamma Temple: Visit this ancient temple dedicated to Mallamma, a local deity. The temple's serene ambiance and scenic surroundings make it a peaceful place for reflection.

Gali Bandalu (Wind Rocks): These unique rock formations are renowned for their echo phenomenon. Climb the rocks and shout, and you'll hear your voice reverberate through the hills.

Horsley Hills Zoo: The zoo houses a small but diverse collection of animals and birds, making it a delightful stop for families and wildlife enthusiasts.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Horsley Hills is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from September to March. During this period, the weather is cool and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summers (April to June) can be hot, while the monsoon season (July to August) can bring heavy rainfall.

Things to do in Horsley Hills:

Nature Walks. Adventure Activities like ziplining, rappelling, and trekking, organized by local adventure clubs, Horse Riding, botanical garden.

Read: Road trip to Horsley hills from Bangalore

25. Kanipakam

Photo of Kanipakam, Chittoor by Gunjan Upreti

Kanipakam is one of the most popular pilgrimage places to visit around Bangalore. A small village located in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, Kanipakam is famous for the Varasiddhi Vinayaka Temple (Kanipakam Temple). It is an ideal tourist place near Bangalore to visit over the weekend. The temple is a rare one with a self-manifested idol of Lord Ganesha—one that continues to grow in size!

Distance: Around 190km from Bangalore

Places to visit in Kanipakam:

Kanipakam Vinayaka Temple: The Kanipakam Vinayaka Temple , dedicated to Lord Ganesha, is the primary attraction in the village. The idol of Lord Ganesha here is believed to be self-manifested, and the temple is known for its unique idol that continuously grows in size.

Kalyana Venkateswara Temple: Located nearby, this temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, another important deity in Hinduism. It's a place of worship and significance for devotees.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Kanipakam is during the winter months, from October to March. The weather during this period is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities. It's also a great time to witness local festivals and celebrations.

Things to do in Kanipakam:

Spiritual Exploration, Visit Local Markets, Nature Walks

Where to stay in Kanipakam:

Kanipakam offers limited accommodation options, primarily focused on providing a comfortable stay for devotees visiting the temples. These options include:

Devasthanam Guesthouses, some private lodges, or stay at Tirupati If you prefer more extensive accommodation choices.

26. Lepakshi

Photo of Lepakshi, Ananthapuramu by Gunjan Upreti

A small village in Andhra Pradesh, Lepakshi is one of the most iconic heritage places to visit around Bangalore. Founded in the 16th century, Lepakshi is home to some of the finest temple architecture and paintings of the Vijaynagar era, including the monolithic statue of the Nandi.

Distance: 123km from Bangalore

Places to visit in Lepakshi:

Lepakshi Temple Complex: The star attraction of Lepakshi is the Veerabhadra Temple, a magnificent 16th-century temple dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra. The temple is renowned for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and the famous "hanging pillar" that defies gravity.

Nandi Bull Monument: Adjacent to the temple, you'll find a colossal Nandi (bull) sculpture, beautifully carved out of a single granite rock. This Nandi is one of the largest monolithic Nandi sculptures in India.

Lepakshi Monuments: Explore the various shrines and monuments within the temple complex, each with its unique architectural and artistic significance.

Lepakshi Painting Gallery: The village is also known for its traditional Kalamkari paintings. Visit local shops and galleries to admire and purchase these intricate hand-painted textiles.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Lepakshi is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from October to March. The weather during this period is pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summers (April to June) can be hot, while the monsoon season (July to September) may experience heavy rainfall.

Things to do in Lepakshi:

Temple Exploration, Photography, Shopping for traditional Kalamkari textiles and handicrafts, Cultural Exploration.

Read: Day trip from Bangalore to Lepakshi

27. Shravanabelagola

Shravanbela gola (rural).

Photo of Shravanbela Gola (Rural), Mysore Division by Gunjan Upreti

Shravanabelagola in Karnataka is perhaps the most famous Jain pilgrimage place to visit near Bangalore. The Gomateswara Temple here, built on top of the Vindhyagiri Hill at an altitude of 3,347 feet, is the main point of attraction because of its statue of Lord Bahubali. This is supposed to be the tallest statue in the world carved out of a single block of granite!

Distance from Bangalore: 144km

Places to visit in Shravanabelagola:

Gomateshwara Statue: The towering monolithic statue of Lord Gomateshwara, also known as Bahubali, is the focal point of Shravanabelagola. This statue, standing at an awe-inspiring 57 feet, is considered one of the tallest free-standing statues in the world.

Vindhyagiri Hill: To reach the Gomateshwara statue, visitors must climb Vindhyagiri Hill, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The climb involves ascending around 600 steps, and it's a spiritual journey for pilgrims.

Chandragiri Hill: Chandragiri Hill, opposite Vindhyagiri, hosts numerous ancient Jain temples and is known for its serene ambiance. It's a quieter and equally important pilgrimage spot.

Jain Basadis: Explore the Jain temples and basadis (monastic establishments) in Shravanabelagola, which are not only places of worship but also showcases of intricate architecture and historical significance.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Shravanabelagola is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from October to March. The weather during this period is pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summers (April to June) can be hot, while the monsoon season (July to September) may experience heavy rainfall.

Things to do in Shravanabelagola:

Climb Vindhyagiri and Chandragiri Hills, Attend Mahamastakabhisheka festival which occurs once every 12 years, Photography

Perfect for: Whether you're a history buff, a pilgrim, or a traveler seeking a peaceful retreat, a visit to Shravanabelagola promises a profound and culturally enriching experience.

28. Yelagiri

Photo of Yelagiri, Tirupathur by Gunjan Upreti

Yelagiri, nestled in the Vellore district of Tamil Nadu, is a charming and lesser-known hill station that offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its serene ambiance, lush greenery, and pleasant weather, Yelagiri is a popular destination for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Distance from Bangalore: 154km

Places to visit in Yelagiri:

Yelagiri Nature Park: This park, also known as the Punganoor Lake Park, is a serene and picturesque spot. It features a beautiful lake where you can enjoy boating, a children's park, and well-maintained gardens.

Jalagamparai Waterfalls: Located in a lush forested area, these waterfalls are a must-visit during the monsoon season when they are at their fullest. The trek to the falls is an adventure in itself.

Swamimalai Hills: Embark on a trek to Swamimalai Hills to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and hills. The trek is relatively easy and rewards you with breathtaking vistas.

Velavan Temple: This temple dedicated to Lord Murugan is a significant religious site in Yelagiri. It's known for its tranquility and spiritual ambiance.

Best time to visit Yelagiri: The best time to explore Yelagiri is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from October to March. The weather during this period is cool and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summers (April to June) can be warm, while the monsoon season (July to September) brings lush greenery but also heavy rainfall.

Things to do in Yelagiri:

Nature Walks, Trekking, Paragliding, Cycling

Perfect for: Whether you're interested in outdoor adventures, spiritual exploration, or simply wish to relax amidst the serene surroundings, Yelagiri promises a rejuvenating and memorable experience.

Read: Road Trip to Yelagiri Hills

29. Brindavan Gardens

Brindavana gardens.

Photo of Brindavana Gardens, Krishnarajasagara by Gunjan Upreti

Built in 1932, Brindavan Gardens are one of the most picturesque man-made tourist places to visit around Bangalore. The garden was designed by Sir Mirza Ismail, Diwan of Mysore, based on Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir in the Mughal style. Spread over an area of 150 acres, the Brindavan Gardens are amongst the best gardens in India.

Distance: 150km from Bangalore

Places to visit:

Main Garden Area: The primary attraction is the meticulously manicured garden, adorned with a variety of colorful flowers, ornamental plants, and symmetrical designs.

Musical Fountain: The highlight of Brindavan Gardens is the musical fountain, which comes alive in the evening.

KRS Dam: Adjacent to the garden is the Krishnarajasagar Dam , that harnesses the waters of the Kaveri River. The dam offers panoramic views of the reservoir and its surroundings.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Brindavan Gardens is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from October to March. This period offers a pleasant climate and allows you to enjoy the gardens and musical fountain show comfortably. Summers (April to June) can be hot, and the monsoon season (July to September) may disrupt outdoor activities due to heavy rainfall.

Things to do in Brindavan Gardens:

Photography, Boating, Relaxation, Musical Fountain Show

Perfect for: Leisurely evening, a romantic getaway, or to witness the magical musical fountain show

30. Somnathpur

Hoysala nagar.

Photo of Hoysala Nagar, Bengaluru by Gunjan Upreti

Somnathpur is well known for the beautiful Prasanna Chennakesava Temple—one of the three finest representations of Hoysala architecture that have been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. This is one of the most popular heritage places to visit around Bangalore. The temple is known for its minute and intricate carvings and sculptures with metal like polishing.

Distance: 134 km from Bangalore

Places to visit: Chennakesava Temple: The Chennakesava Temple is the star attraction of Somnathpur. This 13th-century temple is a masterpiece of Hoysala architecture and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Somnathpur is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from October to March. The weather during this period is pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summers (April to June) can be hot, while the monsoon season (July to September) may experience heavy rainfall.

Perfect for: Cultural enthusiasts, history buffs, solo travelers

Read: A weekend drive to Somnathpur

31. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

Ranganatittu bird sanctuary.

Photo of Ranganatittu Bird Sanctuary, Srirangapatna by Gunjan Upreti

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a set of six islets on the banks of River Kaveri and is popular among wildlife enthusiasts as one of most interesting places to visit around Bangalore. The sanctuary is a breeding ground for many migratory birds from all over the world and is home to a wide species of native birds, including cormorants, darters, white ibis, spoon billed storks, egrets, herons, terns, swallows, and kingfishers among others.

Distance: 131km from Bangalore

Best time to visit: The best time to explore Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is during the winter and post-monsoon months, from November to March. This period is ideal for birdwatching as migratory birds flock to the sanctuary. Summers (April to June) can be hot, while the monsoon season (July to October) may experience heavy rainfall, which can disrupt activities.

Things to do:

Birdwatching, Boat Tours, Photography

Read: This Bird Sanctuary near Mysore Is a Must Visit for Everyone

32. Biligirirangan

Biligiriranganabetta.

photo of Biligirirangan hill station

Photo of Biligiriranganabetta, Mysore Division by Gunjan Upreti

Biligirirangan hills or BR hills is a lofty hill station near Mysore. It is one of the most popular tourist places near Bangalore within 200 km. BR hills are considered to be the wildlife corridor that connects Eastern Ghats to Western Ghats and is also a popular trekking and safari destination in addition to being a pilgrimage site thanks to the presence of the 500-year-old Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple.

Distance: 174Km from Bangalore

How can you reach BR Hills from Bangalore?

To reach BR Hills from Bangalore, you can take a road trip covering approximately 180 kilometers via the NH948. This journey offers a scenic drive through varied landscapes and typically takes around 4 to 5 hours, making it an ideal weekend getaway for nature and adventure enthusiasts.

By Bus: You can utilize the direct bus services operated by KSRTC. Buses depart every 2 hours from the Bangalore Bus Stand, offering a convenient and efficient route. The journey to BR Hills takes approximately 3 to 5 hours, providing an accessible option for travelers seeking to explore this scenic destination

Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple: This temple, situated atop the hills, is dedicated to Lord Rangaswamy. It's an important pilgrimage site and offers panoramic views of the surrounding forests.

BRT Wildlife Sanctuary: The Biligirirangan Hills are home to the Biligiriranganatha Swamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary, which is a crucial corridor for wildlife movement between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats. It's a hotspot for diverse flora and fauna.

Dodda Sampige Mara: This ancient and massive Champak tree is a significant attraction. It's believed to be over 2000 years old and is known for its sprawling branches and religious significance.

Best time to visit: The best time to explore BR Hills is during the post-monsoon and winter months, from October to March. The weather is cool and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Summers (April to June) can be hot, while the monsoon season (July to September) experiences heavy rainfall, which can disrupt outdoor plans.

Wildlife Safari: Embark on a thrilling wildlife safari through the BRT Wildlife Sanctuary to spot a variety of animals, including elephants, tigers, leopards, and numerous bird species.

Trekking: Explore trekking trails in BR Hills, which vary in difficulty. Trekking offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility of the hills.

Birdwatching: BR Hills is a paradise for birdwatchers, with numerous avian species to observe and photograph.

BR Hills Jungle Lodges: The Jungle Lodges and Resorts operated by the Karnataka government offer comfortable accommodations within the wildlife sanctuary.

Private Resorts: There are private resorts and lodges in the vicinity that provide a range of options, from luxury stays to budget-friendly accommodations.

Homestays: Consider staying in homestays in nearby villages to experience local hospitality and cuisine.

Perfect for: Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a trekker, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, a visit to BR Hills promises a memorable and enriching experience.

33. Gandikota

Gandikota grand canyon.

Perched on the right bank of the Pennar River, Gandikota is affectionately referred to as the "Grand Canyon of India" and offers a spectacular escape that combines natural beauty, history, and architecture. This fascinating locale, accessible within a day's journey from Bangalore, allows for a quick but unforgettable getaway, presenting vistas and experiences that are unparalleled.

Distance from Bangalore: Approximately 280 km.

Places to visit around Gandikota: Belum Caves, Rayalacheruvu Lake, and Mylavaram Dam.

Best time to visit: To revel in the panoramic beauty and the pleasant weather of Gandikota, consider visiting between October and March, when the climate is relatively cool and comfortable, allowing for extensive exploration and adventure.

Explore the Gandikota Fort and its stunning ruins.

Witness the breathtaking gorge views from the viewpoint.

Indulge in camping experiences near the Pennar River.

Engage in activities such as rock climbing, kayaking, and trekking.

Tips for Travelers:

- Embarking on a road trip is an ideal way to reach Gandikota, enriching the journey with scenic beauty.

- Camping under the stars comes highly recommended, so consider planning your stay accordingly.

Perfect for: Adventure seekers, history aficionados, landscape photographers, and families looking for a harmonious blend of adventure and relaxation.

Where to stay: There are limited accommodation options in Gandikota, so Haritha Hotel Gandikota operated by APTDC is a recommended option, or camping by the gorge can offer an immersive experience.

34. Kunti Betta

Kunti betta.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and defined by its rugged terrains, Kunti Betta is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts located near the ancient town of Pandavapura. It's a hot spot for trekking and a myriad of adventure activities and a fascinating destination for mythology enthusiasts.

Places to visit around Kunti Betta:

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Karighatta Temple, and Navaneetha Krishna Temple.

Best time to visit:

The post-monsoon and winter months, from October to March, are ideal, with the weather being cool and the surroundings bathed in a fresh, green hue.

Embark on night treks, partake in adrenaline-pumping water sports, explore the local folklore, and relish the panoramic views of lush landscapes from the peak.

Perfect for:

Adventure seekers, nature lovers, mythology enthusiasts, and photographers.

Amblee Holiday Resort and Stay Simple Riverdale Resort provide cozy accommodation with essential amenities.

Ensure to have a local guide for safe and informed trekking.

Start early if planning to return to Bangalore on the same day.

Distance from Bangalore:

Kunti Betta is approximately 125 kilometers away from Bangalore, making it a thrilling option for those looking to indulge in a short, adventurous trip, ideal for biking or a road trip.

35. Muthyala Maduvu

Muthyala maduvu falls.

Tucked away in the folds of lush green landscapes and murmurs of cascading waterfalls, Muthyala Maduvu is a hidden gem located not far from Bangalore, It is fondly known as the "Pearl Valley" for the shimmering waterfalls creating illusions of pearls twinkling in the sun.

Places to visit around Muthyala Maduvu:

Art of Living International Center, Bannerghatta National Park

Muthyala Maduvu is best visited between the months of August and November when the valley is bathed in a fresh hue of green and the waterfall is in its full vigor.

Nature enthusiasts, solo travelers seeking peace, couples looking for a romantic getaway, and groups desiring a secluded picnic spot.

Muthyala Maduvu is situated approximately 43 kilometers from Bangalore , a distance conveniently covered by a short road trip or bike ride through scenic routes, unveiling the unspoiled beauty of the landscapes en route.

36. Belur and Halebid

Nestled in the heart of Karnataka, the timeless beauty and exquisite craftsmanship of Belur and Halebid render these places a spectacular retreat from Bangalore. Rich in historical significance and architectural splendor, these towns house temples reflecting the zenith of Hoysala architecture and are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Places to visit around Belur and Halebid:

Chennakesava Temple, Hoysaleswara Temple, Kedareshwara Temple, and Archaeological Museum.

October to March offers a temperate and pleasant climate conducive for exploring the ancient ruins and intricate carvings.

History buffs, architecture enthusiasts, solo explorers, and family trips.

The Green Pastures and Gateway Hotel KM Road are excellent accommodations offering a comfortable stay.

- Hiring a guide will enrich your understanding of the historical significance of the places.

Belur is around 220 kilometers , and Halebid is approximately 210 kilometers from Bangalore. It’s a suitable weekend getaway, best explored by road, offering a scenic journey through Karnataka’s landscapes.

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Best Tourist Places to Visit Near Bangalore

Best Tourist Places to Visit Near Bangalore

The proximity of Bangalore to nearby famous hill stations, historical and heritage sites, and wildlife sanctuaries makes it a traveller’s paradise. It presents tourists with abundant travel choices ideal for a weekend getaway or a longer holiday. With plenty of places to visit near Bangalore , you can relax and rejuvenate away from the chaos of mundane city life.

Depending on your duration of stay and budget, you can choose from various destinations with top picks being Coorg, Ooty, Mysore and Wayanad. If you wish to further explore destinations at a longer distance, you can even visit places like Munnar and Kodaikanal. Here is a comprehensive list of places to visit near Bangalore according to the distance from the city.

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Places to Visit near Bangalore within 50 km

Ramanagara Tourist Place near Bangalore within 50 km

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Located at a distance of just 49 km from Bangalore, Ramanagara is a small town that offers an exciting trip with your group of friends. A nature’s paradise, this place is known for its seven hills that add to its untamed beauty.

Adventure lovers will love this place as it presents the perfect setting for a hike or rock climbing. Apart from that, Ramanagara is also known as the den of dacoit Gabbar Singh in the famous Bollywood movie Sholay. It is one of the recommended places to visit near bangalore for adventure .

Jakkur Tourist Destination near Bengaluru within 50 km

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Thrill seekers and adventure lovers can enjoy Microlight flying at Jakkur, around 17 km away from Bangalore. A 20-minute ride that takes you to a height of 40,000 feet and gives an aerial view of the entire Bangalore city will satiate your adrenaline rush.

One of the exciting places to visit near Bangalore, Jakkur is the place to satisfy your dream of flying high. With an experienced pilot by your side, you will have a safe flying experience amidst the beautiful landscape.

Nrityagram Dance Village near Bangalore within 50 Km

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Hardly 38 km from Bangalore, Nrityagram is a dance village located on the outskirts of the city. Established in 1990, it is developed as a Gurukul that teaches various traditional dance forms. All forms of classical dances such as Odissi, Bharatnatyam, Kathakali, Manipuri, Mohiniattam, Kathak, and Kuchipudi are taught here.

One of the offbeat places to visit near Bangalore, Nrityagram is located just 5 km away from >Hesaraghatta, which is one of the popular tourist places to visit in Bangalore . Visit it during Vasantha Habba festival, held during Spring to witness various dance performances by the artists.

Turahalli Forest

Turahalli Forest Tourist Place near Bangalore within 50 km to visit with Friends

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Turahalli Forest is another famous place to visit near Bangalore for nature and adventure lovers. Also known as Karishma Hills, it is 20 km away from the city and is an ideal spot for trekking, cycling and birdwatching. The flora mostly comprises tall Eucalyptus trees. However, you may witness orchids in full bloom if you happen to visit it during August; and Lianas if visiting during summer.

The fauna comprises animals like spotted deer, hares, jackals, and birds such as Eagle-owl, barn swallow and black kites among others. Reach here early in the morning to witness sunrise amidst the cool surroundings.

Thattekere Best Place to visit near Bangalore within 50 km for couples and friends

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Famous for the namesake lake, Thattekere is a small village about 40 km away from Bangalore. The lake attracts locals and tourists alike for its scenic beauty that provides opportunity for photography and excellent sunrise and sunset views. The lake is a famous tourist place near Bangalore to visit with family. It is an amazing picnic spot where you can spend some time with your family in the quaint surroundings of the lake.

Thattekere lake also happens to be located in the elephant corridor of Bannerghatta National Park . Hence you can see sightings of elephants in their natural habitat occasionally. Another famous tourist attraction, Muthyalamaduvu is also located nearby.

Ranganathaswamy Temple

Ranganathaswamy Temple Tirumale Magadi near Bangalore within 50km with family

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Ranganathaswamy Temple is located in the town of Magadi, at a distance of 44 km from Bangalore. One of the popular pilgrimage places to visit near Bangalore , this ancient temple dates back to the 12th century. This Chola temple is located on a hill called Tirumale. The presiding deity is 3ft tall idol of Lord Narayana in a standing position. This is in contrast to other temples where the idol is in a reclining position.

There are other shrines dedicated to Rama, Sita, Anjaneya and Venugopala Krishna as well in the temple. The temple has undergone a lot of renovations and is still considered as a famous pilgrimage site in Karnataka . Visit it during the annual Rathotsavam Chariot Festival which is celebrated with great fervor.

Places to Visit near Bangalore within 100 km

Nandi hills.

Nandi Hills Tourist Place to visit with friends near Bangalore within 100 km

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Located 65 km from Bangalore, Nandi Hills is a popular weekend getaway. Nandi Hills, also referred as Nandidurga, is 1,478 meters above the sea level. This small hillock near Bangalore promises an enjoyable time with scenic beauty and pleasant weather to pamper its tourists.

The place has been named after the marvelous statue of Nandi, the bull, beautifully guarding the outside of the Yoga Nandeeshwara temple. The Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple, is located on top of the hills and is the dwelling of Lord Shiva.

Kanakapura Best Tourist Destination around Bangalore within 100km for nature lovers

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Kanakapura is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore for nature lovers , around 69 km away. The picturesque surroundings and amazing wildlife attracts hordes of tourists and locals alike to this place.

Nature walk, sightseeing, camping, trekking, bouldering and rappelling are some of the activities to try during your Kanakapura trip. Surrounded by abundant waterfalls, plenty of greenery along with rich flora and fauna, Kanakapura is one of the tourism places close to Bangalore to relax and rejuvenate amidst nature.

Skandagiri Top Tourist place to visit near Bangalore within 100 km for Couples

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61 km from Bangalore and 5 km from Chikballapur, Skandagiri is a mountain fortress atop a hill, at an altitude of about 1350 m. One of the best places for trekking near Bangalore , Skandagiri or Kalavara Durga is also known for other activities such as night treks, camping and bird watching.

The best time to visit Skandagiri is during early mornings to witness a surreal sunrise and capture it in your lens. There is also a famous vantage point here which gives countless photography opportunities. You can also plan a day outing here and spend some time with your friends.

Makalidurga

Makalidurga Weekend Place near Bangalore within 100 km

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Makalidurga is known for its fort at a height of 3664 feet. The hill top is located near the village of Makali in Karnataka. Dotted with palm trees and lemongrass, Makalidurga offers a panoramic view of the surroundings with lakes on either side.

One of the best places to visit near Bangalore for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts, Makalidurga fort can be easily reached as it is just 58 km away from the city. The fort is located on the top of a granite hillock and trekking up the hill is one of the exciting activities to do here. Also, there is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva near the fort that is visited by the locals frequently.

Checkout the curated list of popular forts to visit near Bangalore .

Chunchi Falls

Chunchi Falls is one of the best Waterfalls to see near Bangalore within 100 km

Chunchi Falls is a most-sought tourist attraction near Bangalore, 83 km away, on the river Arkavathi. The water falls from a height of 100 feet and collects into a pool where people swim and play amidst natural rock formations. A scenic picnic spot, these falls are a perfect way to relax and rejuvenate with your family and kids away from the hustle bustle of city life.

There is a power station near Chunchi Falls that generates electricity from the water collected from the falls. One can also visit the watch tower enroute the falls that gives a 360 degree panoramic view of the surroundings. It is advisable not to stay till late evening as it has witnessed many accidents. Also, the area is deserted and hence it is better to return early.

Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary

Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary near Bangalore within 100 km to visit with Friends

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Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary is located in Mandya District, around 85 km from Bangalore. Deriving its name from Kokkare meaning stork and Bellur meaning jaggery, this place is known for sugarcane fields and painted storks that inhabit this region. The bird sanctuary is also home to other birds like cranes and Spot-billed Pelicans.

The best time to visit the sanctuary is from October to March, when the migratory birds visit this place. One of the best wildlife places to visit near Bangalore for bird lovers and children, the villagers here take care of the birds and create a harmonious co-existence.

Galibore Nature Camp

Galibore Nature Camp for Corporate Outing near Bangalore within 100 km

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Situated at a distance of 90 Kms from Bangalore, Galibore is another popular wildlife destination to take a small break from the city life. Its refreshing natural settings, rich wildlife, exciting fishing and opportunities for other activities make sure that tourists are relaxed in the best way possible.

Located on the banks of river Kaveri near Sangam, the confluence of the two rivers Arkavathi and Cauvery, Galibore is 16 kms away from Bheemeshwari. It is a place worth visiting if you are looking for some seclusion and peace where you can just lie down and enjoy a book or spend some relaxed time fishing or going walks admiring the picturesque setting around you.

Someshwara Temple in Kolar is one the best temples to visit with family near Bengaluru within 100 km

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Kolar is a small town once famous for its gold mines. Now, it is the most sought-after tourist destination with attractions like Someshwara temple, Kolaramma temple and Anthargange. It is located just 80 km away from Bangalore city.

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Someshwara Temple is a 14th century temple built during Vijayanagara rule. The temple is known for its large temple tower, intricate carvings and large maha mandapa. At a distance of 100 meters from Someshwara Temple, Kolaramma Temple is another famous temple constructed in 5th century during Ganga dynasty.

Places to Visit near Bangalore within 200 km

Shivanasamudra falls.

Gaganachukki and Bharachukki waterfalls Shivanasamudra are one some of the best falls to visit near Bangalore within 200 km for couples

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At a distance of 120 km from Bangalore and 80 km from Mysore, Shivanasamudra Falls in Mandya district is the second largest waterfall in India. Also known as Kaveri falls, these falls are formed by the splitting of river Kaveri into twin falls namely Gaganachukki and the Bharachukki.

One of the famous weekend getaways from Bangalore , Shivanasamudra Falls is frequently visited by nature lovers as these falls present a captivating view surrounded by lush greenery. Visit it during the monsoon season during which the falls are in full flow and are surrounded by abundant greenery.

Hogenakkal Falls

Hogenakkal waterfalls best falls to visit near Bengaluru with family and kids within 200 km

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Hogenakkal Falls is a waterfall located on the Karnataka-Tamilnadu border. The name of the waterfalls is derived from the Kannada words 'Hoge' meaning 'Smoke' and 'Kal' meaning 'Rocks'. The water of the Cauvery river that lands at the bottom of the falls makes it look as if smoke is emanating from the rocks, and hence the name.

Referred to as the "Niagara Falls of India”, Hogenakkal Falls is one of the popular waterfalls near Bangalore that must be visited with family, at a distance of 146 km from it. One needs to take a boat ride to reach the waterfalls and Coracle (small round boat) riding is one of the main attractions here. Adventure seekers can also go for trekking on the nearby surrounding hills.

Yelagiri Hills

Yelagiri Hills is one of the Top Hill Stations to visit for Honeymoon Couples near Bangalore within 200 km

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Located in the Vellore District of Tamil Nadu, Yelagiri Hills lies near the Vaniyambadi Tirupattur road. Spread across an area of 30 square km, at an altitude of 3500 feet, these hills have four mountains around them. The hills are just 140 km away from Bangalore city and thus is an excellent weekend destination. One can take a break from the hustle bustle of day to day life and spend some refreshing time amidst the best natural setting of Yelagiri Hills.

The place offers options for various kinds of activities as well. Boating in the Punganoor Lake is quite famous amongst tourists. One can choose between a rowboat and a pedal boat as per his/her preferences. Hills offers amazing trekking options as well. Other adventurous sports like paragliding and rock climbing can also be done in this area.

Horsley Hills

Horsley Hills is one of the best hill stations to visit with Family and Kids near Bangalore within 200 km

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Horsley Hills is a scenic hill station situated in Chittoor district near the Karnataka State border. Named after WD Horsley, the then collector of Kadapa District, Horsley Hills attracts nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Situated at an altitude of 1265 meters, it is a popular weekend getaway from Bangalore, just 165 km away.

The most famous tourist attractions in and around Horsley hills are Lake Gangotri, View points, Gali Banda, Environmental Park and the Horsley Hills Museum. It is also famous for adventure activities like rappelling and trekking. The lush greenery and rich flora and fauna attracts tourists who wish to spend some time away from the hustle bustle of city life.

Biligirirangana Hills (BR Hills)

Biligirirangana Hills (BR Hills) is another Place to visit for couples near Bengaluru within 200 km

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Located about 175 kms from Bangalore and almost 86 kms from Mysore, BR Hills is a perfect destination to spend a few days away from the modern world. Situated on the south eastern edge of Karnataka, BR hills is at a height of 5091 ft and serves as a link between the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats . With Cauvery and Kapila rivers, the hills create a picturesque setting that is sure to mesmerise tourists.

There are options for various kinds of activities as well. BR Hills is a trekker’s paradise. Trekking is one of the most popular activities amongst tourists because of the greenery around and rich wildlife at the place. Fishing in the Cauvery waters which is a natural habitat of the Mahseer fish is also an activity worth trying. River rafting on the calm and clear blue waters of Cauvery river increases the level of excitement of your BR Hills trip.

Mysore is one of the best Historical and heritage places to visit near Bangalore within 200 km

Mysore is a beautiful city with its acclaimed and scenic parks. It is the most popular place to visit near Bangalore as it is only 143 km away and is frequented by tourists from all over the country. When in the city, one must visit Brindavan Gardens, Bonsai Garden and Shuka Vana to cherish nature at its best. Mysore is known by many names which include Garden City, Ivory City, City of Yoga and City of Palace.

Mysore has achieved perfection as it has struck a balance between tradition and modernity. It is known for temples like Somanathapura Temple, Chamundeshwari Temple and Talakadu temple and is simultaneously also home to Folklore Museum and Rail Museum. Other than listed above there are many tourist places to visit in Mysore. Mysore also serves excellent South Indian food which one must indulge in to experience the city to its utmost.

Checkout our all-inclusive one day Bangalore to Mysore tour in a private car .

Srirangapatna

Srirangapatna is another top Heritage and Historical places to visit near Bangalore under 200 km

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Located at a distance of just 128 km from the city of Bangalore, Srirangapatna is a culturally, historically and religiously significant town making for an interesting weekend break. The town has an amazing location as well and is surrounded by river Cauvery resulting in an egg-shaped island. Named after the celebrated Ranganathaswamy temple, the town is an important destination for religious tourists.

The existence of Cauvery river here is regarded as very auspicious. The Paschima Vahini division of the Cauvery at Srirangapatna is considered to be especially sanctified. Along with religious importance, the town has a rich historical background as well. It used to be the capital during the rulings of Hyder Ali & his son Tipu Sultan. It has seen furious agitation against British rules under Tipu Sultan.

Shravanabelagola

Shravanabelagola the best tourism place to visit with family near Bangalore within 200 km

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Located in the Hassan District of Karnataka state, Shravanabelagola is situated at a distance of 150 km from Bangalore. The town is one of the oldest Jain pilgrimage spots of the country. Between Indragiri and Chandragiri hills, the town has picturesque natural settings as well to offer its tourists. The city can trace its history back to the 3rd century B.C. when Chandragupta Maurya wandered to the place in search of peace after handing over his empire to his son Bimbisara.

At the bald rock of Vindhyagiri Hill, you will find a 17.5m high statue of the Jain deity Gomateshwara (Bahubali) which is considered to be the world’s tallest monolithic statue. The statue is visible even before you reach the town of Shravanabelagola. The statue is an architectural wonder and sculptural mastery under the famous Gangas of Talakad. There are religious inscriptions carved on the outer surface.

Bheemeshwari

Bheemeshwari Top Weekend Place to visit near Bangalore within 200 km for corporate outing

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Bheemeshwari, located at a distance of 105 kilometers from the city of Bangalore promises a perfect break for the weekend. This town of Karnataka is situated in Mandya district, on the Cauvery river and lies between Shivanasamudra falls and Mekedatu falls. Situated amidst the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, Bheemeshwari is often referred as 'Angler's paradise'. The place has gained its name because of the Mahseer fish found here.

You have various kinds of fishing camps at Bheemeshwari providing all kinds of facilities necessary for the sport such as comfortable tents equipped with all basic facilities like cots, mosquito nets, shower and washrooms. Apart from having relaxed timing fishing and some quality time with your loved ones, you will have a touch of excitement while spotting wildlife animals here.

Somnathpur has many amazing temples to visit along with family and kids near Bangalore within 200 km

Somnathpur is known for its Hoysala temple called Prasanna Chennakesava Temple. Known for its splendid architecture with intricate carvings, this temple is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India . It is easily reachable from Bangalore as it is just 137 km away. Built by the Hoysala commander, Somnath, in 1268 A.D, it is a popular pilgrimage site that attracts people from all over the world.

Located on the banks of Cauvery River, Chennakeshava Temple is a Trikuta temple meaning temple with three shrines. The three shrines once housed the idols of Keshava, Janardhana and Venugopala out of which the idol of Lord Kesava is missing. However, the remaining two idols are still intact and worshipped by the visitors.

Places to Visit near Bangalore within 300 km

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Coorg, officially called Kodagu, is the most popular hill station of Karnataka , about 257 km from Bangalore. Known for its coffee plantations, Coorg is often referred to as ‘Scotland of India’. With a misty landscape and beautiful green hills, it is one of the most sought after tourist destinations for honeymooners from Bangalore. Its proximity to the city makes it a popular weekend getaway from Bengaluru.

Coorg offers plenty of activities for its visitors ranging from admiring the natural beauty of the place to a challenging trek or getting to know the rich culture of the locals known as Kodavas. Kodavas are known for their specialization in martial arts and great hospitality. There are many popular sightseeing places to visit in Coorg including Bhagamandala, Talakaveri, Dubare, Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls and Nagarahole National Park. For trekking lovers, Pushpagiri and Brahmagiri offer great trekking opportunities.

Chikmagalur

Chikmagalur is a popular weekend destination from Bangalore at a distance of 250 km and offers its visitors a refreshing break with lush greenery and serene environment. Never ending hills, breathtaking waterfalls and calm rivers like the Bhadra, Hemavathi, Tunga, Netravati and Vedavathi and exotic wildlife make Chikmagalur a perfect place to relax and spend some quality time with your loved ones.

The town with its mesmerising natural settings cater to all kinds of tourists coming from different parts of the country and world and with varied interests. The pleasant weather of the town makes holidaying even more enjoyable. Major tourist attractions in Chikmagalur are Mullain Giri, Kodandarama Temple, Siddeshwara temple, Baba Budan Giri Hills and many more.

Located in the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu, Ooty is a traveller’s heaven. Around 275 km away from Bangalore it is one of the most visited tourist destinations from not just Bangalore, but all over the country. Whether it is a serene trek that you are looking forward to, experiencing the local culture, sightseeing rare animal species or shopping the locally handcrafted products, Ooty will satisfy all your travelling ventures.

There are many tourist places to see in Ooty . Visit the Mudumalai National Park and see the Indian elephant, Royal Bengal Tiger, Gaur, and the Indian leopard along with many others. The Kalhatty and Pykara falls are a sight to behold. The delicious handmade chocolates are mouth-watering and the tea-fanatics can choose from over 50 tea flavours and varieties from the Chamraj tea shop in the Upper Bazar Road.

Wayanad is a hill district located on the fringe of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It is also a popular weekend getaway from Bangalore at a distance of 280 km from it. It is a scenic plateau with a large tribal population and a cool climate all around the year. A major tourist destination in Kerala , Wayanad is famous for its tribal events and fold dance performance, which attracts a number of travellers.

If you are looking to reconnect with Mother Nature and enjoy a relaxing vacation at the same time, plan a trip to this beautiful hill town. Absorb the purity and breathtaking panorama of Wayanad on a long weekend. Chembra peak, Edakkal Caves, Soochipara Waterfalls, Karapuzha Dam, Pookot Lake, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary are some of the must visit tourist attractions in Wayanad .

Situated in the Servarayan range (Shevaroys) of hills in the Eastern Ghats in the state of Tamil Nadu, Yercaud is a hill station with enough options to make a family holiday special. Around 215 km from Bangalore, it is located at an altitude of approximately 1,500 metres (4,920 feet) from the sea level. The hill station is bestowed with the best of natural settings and a soothing climate to spend a few relaxed days. Spread across an area of 382.67 square kilometres it also includes the Reserve Forest.

Yercaud is often popularly called as poor man’s Ooty as it is comparatively less expensive than the hill station of Ooty. The name Yercaud means lake and forest in Tamil Language as the word "Yeri" means lake and "Kaadu" means forest. The place has rich flora and fauna. It is famous for oranges and coffee plantations and has preserved some of the forests. You can find teak, sandalwood and silver oaks easily in the forests of Yercaud.

Second largest hill station in the Nilgiris, Coonoor is a perfect place to spend a few special days of your life in the lap of nature. There are many popular tourist places to visit in Coonoor . Situated at an altitude of 1839 metres, the hill station has beautiful natural settings consisting of numerous tea gardens and pleasant weather making one’s stay soothing and relaxing. Known as the ‘tea garden town’ and situated at a distance of 296 km from Bangalore, the hill station offers a refreshing break to its visitors. It is one of the most visited hill stations near Bangalore .

The hill station is on the famous toy train line from Mettupalayam (28 km) and Ooty. Located amidst the best of natural settings, Coonoor is bird watcher’s paradise. One can spot various exotic birds in this region. The place offers good opportunities for trekking and hiking as well. Dolphin's Nose, Catherine Falls, Hidden Valley, Sim's Park and Lamb's rock are some of the must visit tourist attractions in Coonoor.

Located in Hassan district in Karnataka, Halebidu literally means ‘the ruined city’. It is a small town offering tourists with exceptional architecture to look at. The town is especially popular for its historical, heritage and religious places like temples and several massive tanks. Not just religious, the town has a glorious past as well. Being just 222 km away from the Bangalore city, it is one of the popular tourist destinations near Bengaluru.

The town, Halebid flourished as the capital of Hoysala Dynasty for about 150 years during 12th and 13th centuries AD. Then the town used to be called Dwarasamudra which means gateway to the seas. However, in 1311 and 1327, Delhi Sultanate’s armies sacked Halebid leading to huge destruction of the city. The town still presents tourists with amazing Jain shrines and Hoysala temples. Along with these, there are many small temples as well in the town.

Bandipur & Mudumalai National Parks

Bandipur-Mudumalai National Parks offer excellent holidaying options to tourists of all age groups and interests. These parks present excellent options to spend your weekend away from the hustle bustle of day to day lives. Being at a distance of 215 km away from Bangalore city, makes it even more feasible for spending a few days in the lap of breathtaking nature. From Bandipur it takes an approx. of one hour or one and half hour to reach Mudumalai as the distance between the two is just 62 kms.

Bandipur-Mudumalai National Parks are located along the Mysore-Ooty Highway and at the foothills of the Nilgiris. Both the places are ideal to spend some quiet time amidst nature with friends and will mesmerise you with its scenic beauty and exotic wildlife. Both the parks are the most visited National Parks near Bangalore . If looking for some adventure, the rich bio-diversity ranging from Tigers to over 300 species of birds provide you with excitement of being so close to these beautiful creations of nature.

Kemmanagundi

Situated in the district of Chikmagalur in the Baba Budan range of Karnataka, Kemmanagundi, placed at height of 1434 m, is a small town presenting tourists with beautiful scenery and a refreshing environment to spend few special days with your loved ones. Named after the Wodeyar ruler, Krishnaraje Wodeyar IV, Kemmanagundi is popularly called as KR Hills. Situated 295 km away from Bangalore city, the town is a good option to spend your weekend, promising a relaxed and refreshing break from the hustle bustle of day to day lives.

The region has coffee and tea plantations creating lush green settings and the thick bamboo groves making for a dense cover. The hill station has various beautiful gardens along with amazing landscapes. The Royal Horticultural Society has helped in creating various gardens here. Even the campus of the Horticulture Department with an orchid house and a rock garden is a place worth visiting for its sheer beauty.

Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary

Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Jagara Valley Game Reserve was declared as a natural reserve in the year of 1951. The reserve got its current name, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, in the year 1974, after the name of the river 'Bhadra', which flows through this biodiversity hotspot. Spread across an area of 490 square km, the sanctuary was declared as the 25 th Project Tiger of the country in 1998. It also hosts one of the top tiger reserves in India .

275 km away from Bangalore amidst the Western Ghats, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary presents amazing holidaying options with rich and diverse flora and fauna. Once in the sanctuary, tourists can spend their time spotting tigers and elephants and watching them roaming carelessly in the wild forest which is an experience in itself. It is only 38 km from Chikmagalur and makes for an interesting weekend trip promising a refreshing and exciting break.

Presenting tourists with mesmerising natural settings of lush greenery and exotic animals, Kabini is nature’s one of the best creations. Located at a distance of 205 km from Bangalore and 80 km from Mysore, Kabini is a popular tourist place to visit that offers a refreshing and soothing environment to spend a few relaxed moments with your friends and family. Situated on the banks of River Kabini, it comprises the south-eastern part of Nagarhole National Park and is spread across almost 55 acres of forestland and water bodies.

If we look at history, the place was equally popular even then. Kabini used to be a private hunting lodge of the Maharaja of Mysore which later became a popular hunting spot for British Viceroys and Indian royal kings. The place has easy accessibility, beautiful sceneries, charming lakes and wide variety of flora and fauna making it popular amongst tourists.

Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary

Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, a part of Western Ghats, located in Kodagu district of Karnataka, promises its tourists a wonderful time in the best of natural settings. Spread across an area of 181 sq km, it was first declared a sanctuary on 5th June in the year of 1974. It is at a distance of 298 km from Bangalore and is a popular weekend getaway and wildlife sanctuary from Bangalore for nature lovers.

The Sanctuary got its name from the highest point, the Brahmagiri peak, at a height of 1607 meters from sea level. It is surrounded by agricultural fields and coffee plantations and has evergreen and semi-evergreen forests as well as shola-grassland habitats. The Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is quite close to the Nagarhole National Park. There is only a narrow stretch of coffee plantation that separates the two.

Kakkabe, God’s own attic is situated in Karnataka's Western Ghats and is at a distance of 8 Kms from Madikeri. This small sleepy town is a perfect place to spend one’s weekend with family and friends. Kakkabe presents amazing holidaying options from Bangalore as it is at a distance of just 251 kms from it. It is the largest producer of honey in South East Asia.

The town presents a refreshing setting to relax oneself and rejuvenate for the day to day struggle of city life. If looking for a small break, Kakkabe is the one of the most suitable options. Mesmerising scenic beauty, dense rain forests, breathtaking coffee plantations and a calm and soothing environment make Kakkabe nature’s one of the best creations.

Shivgiri Trails

Shivgiri is located above Yemmedoddi village in the hoggar kangri hills, north of the Babu Budanagiri Hills in Kadur taluk of Chikmagalur District, around 235 km from Bangalore. The place with its striking natural beauty and wildlife along with options for various adventurous activities makes for an activity filled vacation.

The fact that it is slightly secluded from the rest of the world gives you a perfect weekend break away from city life providing couples with a place where you can just enjoy amidst beautiful natural settings. Shivgiri has an important place in history as well. It was home to the great king of the Hoysala Empire, Veera Ballala II, who built the famous Amruteshwar Temple in Tarikere Taluk. The dense forest around the Shivgiri trails once were favourite hunting grounds of the Britishers during the colonial era.

Located in Wayanad, in the state of Kerala, Thirunelli makes for an interesting place to visit for couples. If in need of a break from the hustle bustle of day to day life, a short trip to Thirunelli and spending a few quiet days amidst the best of natural settings and visiting the holy temple can be a good idea.

At a distance of 252 km from Bangalore, 29 km from Mananthavady and 66 km from Kalpetta, the town of Thirunelli is also known as ‘Thekkan Kasi’. The belief behind the name ‘Thekkan Kasi’ is that by taking a bath in the sacred water of Papanasini, one can wash all his/her sins. Papanasini which flows through the town is believed to be the confluence of the river Ganga and Saraswathy.

Located at a height of about 3750-4500 ft above sea level, Vythiri is one of the most sought after hill stations, about 289 km away from Bangalore. The resort town presents mesmerising scenic beauty and a calm and soothing environment to spend a few relaxed days with your loved ones. It is one of the most preferred destinations by honeymoon couples.

Evergreen forests, plantations of coffee, tea, rubber, cardamom and pepper in and around the town ensures a refreshing break to its visitors. The place is also famous for its Vythiri Ayurvedic massage offering a rejuvenating experience. Some of the places which are worth visiting in and around Vythiri are Pakshipathalam, the Edakkal caves, Meenmutty Falls, Banasura Sagar dam, Thirunelli temple, Soojipara Falls and many others.

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Places to Visit near Bangalore within 400 km

Kukke subramanya.

Located in the Sullia Taluk in South Karnataka, the village of Subramanya is one of the popular temples to visit near Bangalore . Most famous for the temple of Lord Subrahmanya. Kukke Subramanya attracts hordes of tourists every year. Situated on the banks of river Kumaradhara, the village has beautiful natural settings to offer its tourists with, presenting enough options to relax and refresh.

Kukke Subramanya is almost 340 kms away from the Bangalore city and makes for an interesting weekend trip for families. There are many places to visit in this village. Some of the places of tourist interests in and around Kukke Subramanya are Subrahmanya Temple, Shringeri Mutt, Dharmasthala, Kumara Parvatha, Biladwara Cave, Matsya and Panchami Tirtha, ajd Bisle Ghat.

Pondicherry

Situated in Tamil Nadu at a distance of about 160 km to the south of Chennai, along the Coromandel Coast of Bay of Bengal, Puducherry (Pondicherry) is a popular beach destination to visit near Bangalore attracting hordes of visitors. The place offers beautiful natural settings and various examples of architectural excellence along with cultural and historical richness.

At a distance of 315 km from Bangalore, the place makes for an amazing weekend destination for couples. Pondicherry with its unique historical background is a place worth visiting once at least. Pondicherry is home to a number of tourist attractions like Arikamedhu, Auroville City, Aurobindo Ashram and Pondicherry Beach. It is also the one most preferred destination to visit with friends and family from Bangalore.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is one of most popular historical and heritage tourist destinations near Bangalore attracting tourists not just from India but from all over the world. It is located at a distance of 350 km from Bangalore. Once a royal capital of Vijayanagara Empire, this city of ruins has various temples, historical buildings, glorious palaces, majestic forts, huge markets, big pavilions, and stables of royal elephants to offer you with.

There are many amazing tourist places to visit in Hampi . This hub of monuments has almost 500 buildings, each depicting a different story and historical moment. Built in 1336 AD by Harihara and Ukka, the city of Hampi has an important place in Hindu mythology. It is the home of Pampa, the daughter of Lord Brahma, wedded to Shiva, called as Pampakshethra.

Mangalapuram, or the city of Mangalore, is situated in the coastal region of Karnataka. At a distance of 350 kilometres from Bangalore, the city of Mangalore offers more than just one option of holidaying for its tourists. It is a perfect place to spend with family and friends for spending one’s weekend amidst the best of natural settings and historical and religious monuments giving tourists enough options to engage themselves while in Mangalore.

Lush greenery of coconut palms, magnificent hills, refreshing streams and pristine beaches create a setting perfect to spend a few special days with your loved ones. Often referred to as the town of temples and beaches, the city is now also a major port in the Arabian sea, one of most well known ports of South India.

Also one of the famous tourist destinations near Bangalore, Kozhikode is known by the name of Calicut which was derived from calico, a hand woven cloth that has originated from here. A popular district in the northern part of Kerala, the city presents its visitors with amazing holidaying options catering to varied interests and preferences. The name of the city is derived from the word, “Koyil” which means Palace and the word “Kota” meaning Fort.

At a distance of 350 km from Bangalore, Kozhikode is a popular place to visit from Bangalore with many interesting tourist attractions. The most famous sightseeing places in Kozhikode are Thikkoti Light House, Kappad Beach, Beypore, Kozhippara Falls and Kozhikode beach.

Kudremukh is a small town located in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka, lying close to the mountain range with the same name- Kudremukh. This small picturesque town literally means ‘horse-face’ symbolising the view of a mountain that looks like the face of a horse. The place is famous for its biodiversity conservation. Located in the western Ghats of Karnataka, it is also known for mining ores.

350 km from Bangalore city, the town makes for an interesting destination promising a refreshing break for couples. Along with captivating nature, the town is excellent for trekking as well. Lush greenery, refreshing water of rivers, rare orchids and grassy slopes make the activity of trekking even more enjoyable.

Mamallapuram

Also called Mahabalipuram, Mamallapuram is located right on the Coromandel Coast next to the Bay of Bengal in the state of Tamil Nadu. The town presents exceptional examples of Dravidian art and architecture and has been listed as a World Heritage site. It was once a sea port during the 7th century and 10th century of Pallava dynasty. 354 km away from Bangalore, Mahabalipuram is a popular tourist destination to visit with family and kids attracting hordes of tourists every year.

The village is said to have got its name from a mythological story according to which it was ruled by an arrogant and cruel king named “Mahabali'' who was killed by Lord Vishnu. And thus the place has been named after King Mahabali. The town has numerous historical buildings, sculptures along with breathtaking scenic beauty and rich cultural practices and tradition.

Karkala is a historical town and a pilgrimage centre for Jains and Hindus. Located in Udupi district of Karnataka, it is located at a distance of 370 km from Bangalore city making for an interesting visit over a weekend away from the day to day life. Derived from the Kannada word karikallu, literally meaning black stones, it is a town with great religious importance, especially for Jains with about 18 Jain temples.

Along with temples, the town is also famous for Kambala Water Buffalo Races. Held during the period of November through February, this is a unique sport which attracts hordes of tourists from various parts of the country. It is the best destination to visit with friends from Bangalore.

Located in the region of Uttara Kannada of Karnataka state, Honnemardu is a small village promising an adventurous and refreshing weekend break to its visitors. The village overlooks Linganamakki reservoir, also known as Honnemardu reservoir and has beautiful natural settings to spend a few days. Also known as a place of golden sand, this popular tourist destination is situated approximately 380 kms away from the Bangalore city.

Honnemardu offers umpteen numbers of activities to all its tourists. The place is nothing less than a paradise for all the sports enthusiasts. Kayaking, windsurfing and other popular water sports are few of the sports that one can opt for. Boating is also an interesting activity one can try. Going for a ride in a Coracle or a traditional circular boat made of bamboo is an experience worth remembering.

Learn more about the top destinations near Bangalore for water sport and adventure activities .

One of the oldest British settlements in India, Thalassery is at a distance of 310 km from Bangalore and 21 km from Kannur in north Kerala. Thalassery is the place where British East India Company was established in 1708. The town of Thalassery with rich historical background, is popularly associated with 3 C’s, cricket, cakes and circus.

The town has excellent bakers who have settled all over the country baking mouth watering cakes and pastries. It also has been the origin of various notable circus companies like Bharath, Kamala and Gemini circus. The town is also the place where the game of cricket was first introduced in the 1790s.

Kamarajar Valley

Also known as Athoor, Kamarajar Valley, is situated in the Western Ghats of Palni Hills, about 374 km from Bangalore. At an altitude of 300 meters above sea level, the valley is bestowed with the best of natural settings and a soothing environment presenting a perfect way of spending a few special days for couples.

The valley has flora and fauna to offer its tourists. The region has plenty of Coconut and mango trees along with many wildlife creatures. Some of the animals that can be spotted here are leopards, mongoose, monkeys, bison and wild boars. Various kinds of birds are also found here. Some of these are peacocks, storks, kingfishers, cranes, herons, and sun birds.

Places to Visit near Bangalore within 500 km

Situated in Coorg district of Karnataka, Siddapur is a small town with mesmerising natural settings and beautiful designed temples. At a distance of 475 km from Bangalore, the town is one of the best places to go for spending weekends, presenting a refreshing break with dense forests and hills for trekking. Siddapur has an average elevation of about 564 m.

There are waterfalls as well near the town increasing its popularity amongst kids and families. The breathtaking sceneries and natural forms makes this town an attractive destination for nature lovers. The soothing environment and pleasant atmosphere promises relaxation and enjoyment. The town has various temples which are perfect examples of architectural excellence.

404 km away from Bangalore, Udupi, a coastal town of Karnataka is a popular tourist destination from Bangalore. The town caters to all kinds of tourists with varied holidaying options to engage everyone throughout their trip. Amidst the majestic mountain of Western Ghats and vastness of Arabian Sea, Udupi presents a calming atmosphere to spend one’s weekend.

The town of Udupi is perfect for spending a few days in the lap of mother nature surrounded by temples and monuments depicting architectural excellence. The town is a popular pilgrimage centre attracting hordes of religious tourists every year. Krishna Temple, Chandramoulishwar Temple, Anegudde, Ambalapady, Kaup Beach are some of the famous tourist attractions in Udupi .

Also known as Palghat, the city of Palakkad is located in the Western Ghats in the state of Kerala and adjoined to the state of Tamil Nadu. At a distance of approximately 414 km from Bangalore, Palakkad is bestowed with the best of natural settings and soothing environment to spend a few special days of your lives with friends and family. The place is said to have got its name from the Pal Ghat, one of the Ghats in Western Ghats.

Apart from relaxing amidst the beautiful natural settings and amazing options for sightseeing, the place is famous for its Travancore saris, handicraft and jewellery. Apart from all this, you will have many options for sports and activities. Trekking is quite popular amongst tourists. Palakkad has many reserve parks which are ideal for trekking. One can also go for boating and experience the dams and surrounding gardens in the best way possible.

Check here for a complete list of Best Trekking places near Bangalore .

Located in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, about 490 km from Bangalore, Gokarna is a small town presenting best of natural settings for tourists to come and spend some memorable days of their lives. Situated on the banks of Arabian Sea, the town of Gokarna presents a unique combination. The town has many beaches attracting friends, couples and nature lovers. On the other hand, it has several temples and is a special place in Hindu mythology thus attracting many devotees as well.

The word Gokarna literally means Cow’s Ear and the town is often referred to as temple town. According to some legend the town got its name as Lord Shiva was born here from a Cow’s Ear. However, one relates the name to its geographical location as well. There are many amazing tourist places to visit in Gokarna . The place is located at the confluence of river Gangavali and river Agnashini which resembles the shape of a cow’s ear.

Located in the southern crest of the Palani hills, the hill station of Kodaikanal is at an altitude of 2100 metres and is about 120 km away from Madurai. Almost 465 km away from Bangalore, the hill station is a popular hill station and makes for an interesting weekend holidaying spot from Bengaluru for honeymoon couples.

Often referred as "Princess of Hill stations", Kodaikanal presents its tourists with a complete holiday package with options varying from trekking routes to temples to museums to caves to falls to parks and lakes. Other than these, there are many sightseeing places to visit in Kodaikanal . Kodaikanal literally means "The Gift of the Forest" and is a place worth visiting once in a lifetime.

Known for rock sculpture and architectural excellence of temples, Badami makes for an interesting historical and heritage holiday spot near Bengaluru. Located in the Bagalkot District of Karnataka, around 448 km from Bangalore, Badami is a popular tourist destination attracting many tourists from the garden city.

Formerly known as Vatapi, Badami was the Chalukya Dynasty’s capital and was founded by Pulakesi, Chalukya ruler in the 6 th century. The town has rich historical significance as well a connection with mythology. The name Vatapi is connected to Hindu epic Ramayana. The city has almost 18 inscriptions which also include inscriptions in Sanskrit using old Kannada script dating back to 6th century.

Palani Hills

Located at the eastern offshoot of the Western Ghats, the Palani hills are spread across an area of 2400 sq. kms and makes for an interesting weekend destination from Bangalore at a distance of 471 km from it. Palani is a part of the oldest mountain range that can be found in India as the origin of this mountain range belongs to the prehistoric Pre-Cambrian period. The rock types of which it is made are gneisses, charnockites, and schists.

Along with unique natural settings, Palani is also famous as a religious destination attracting hordes of devotees from various parts of the country. The place has one of the sacred six ‘padai veedu’ temples of Lord Murugan. It is a place of high religious significance, especially for devotees of Lord Murugan, who is the son of Lord Shiva.

Elephant Valley

Spread across an area of 100 acres, Elephant Valley is a nature reserve and organic farm, around 462 km from Bangalore. Located in the Palani Hills in the Western Ghats, it is just 20 km away from Kodaikanal which is also a spectacular hill station in South India . It is one of the 25 Biodiversity hotspots in the world.

At an altitude of approximately 1200 to 1300 meters (M.S.L), the valley offers its visitors a pleasant climate. It is the last settlement on the border of the National Forest extending into wildlife sanctuaries of Kerala . The valley offers rich flora and fauna along with beautiful scenic beauty. Various exotic birds and animals like leopards, deer, bison and elephants can be spotted here.

Located near Kundapura in the state of Karnataka, Maravanthe is a coastal town which has Arabian Sea on one side and the Souparnika River on the other along with Kodachadri Hills in the background. The town is situated quite close to the temple town of Kollur and Kodachadri hills. Thus along with an exceptional location with best of natural settings, the town is quite important for religious tourists.

Maravanthe is a seaside town close to the temple town of Kollur and Kodachadri hills. On the town's west coast, NH17 sails on with Arabian Sea on one side and the Souparnika River on the other. The Kodachadri Hills lie in the background. It is at a distance of 450 km from the city of Bangalore, making it a popular destination to spend one’s weekend. The place is perfect for spending some private time with your beloved or to spend quiet time with a family.

Murudeshwar

Located in the Bhatkal Taluk of Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka, Murudeshwara is a popular tourist destination from Bengaluru with temples and beaches to offer its tourists with. Earlier known as ‘Mrideshwara’, the town of Murudeshwara has been named after the popular Murudeshwara Temple of Lord Shiva. At a distance of approximately 490 kms from Bangalore, Murudeshwara makes for an interesting weekend destination.

Not just religiously important, the town has captivating natural settings as well. Surrounded by Arabian Sea and the hills of Western Ghats, the town is perfect to spend some relaxed days amidst the best of natural settings with friends. Pristine beaches, majestic temples, greenery and lofty hills create a beautiful setting to spend some special days of your lives.

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary

Located 485 km from Bangalore and almost 125 km from Goa, Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is the largest wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka. Spread over 834.16 sq. km the sanctuary presents exciting sport options, rich flora and fauna along with a refreshing and soothing environment. The sanctuary has River Kali and its tributaries, Kaneri and Nagajhari flowing through it.

Tourists have umpteen number of adventurous activities to opt from. Trekking is one of the most famous activities amongst tourists as there are many interesting trekking routes here. Other exciting activities which you can go for are cycling and mountain biking. Dandeli has many fishing spots as well.

Nelliyampathy

Located at a distance of 52 km from the town of Palakkad and 466 km from Bangalore, Nelliyampathy is on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border. The place presents picturesque beauty to all its visitors with a perfect way to spend a few relaxed days with the lush greenery and refreshing nature around you.

An apt location for eco-tourism and farm tourism, Nelliyampathy is located at an altitude of 1585 m above the mean sea level presenting tourists with an exciting break from the hustle bustle of day to day lives. The mountain range of town has plantations of tea, coffee and cardamom. The place not just offers beautiful natural settings but also amazing options for adventurous activities like trekking.

Located in the Sivaganga district of Tamil Nadu between Trichy and Rameshwaram, Karaikudi is the biggest town among a collection of 75 villages that form the Chettinad region. The town makes for an interesting visit. The name of the town has been derived from the famous plant "Karai" which is found in abundance in the area.

Located 429 km from Bangalore, the town has historical buildings, stately mansions, temples, excellent shopping options and mouth watering and rich cuisines to make your vacation a memorable one.

Places to Visit near Bangalore within 600 km

Located in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, Karwar is a place worth visiting offering its tourists with lush greenery, lofty hills, imposing mountains of the Western Ghats and serene beaches by the side of the magnificent Arabian Sea. At a distance of 519 km from Bangalore, Karwar with its soothing environment and refreshing setting presents a perfect break of a few days to visit with friends, away from the hustle bustle of city life.

Just 15 km away from the south Karnataka-Goa border, the place is easily accessible and offers good holidaying options. Along with amazing natural settings, the town has historical significance as well. It used to be the centre of sea trade for Arabs, Dutch, Portuguese, French and later the British. The town also has many historical monuments and sacred temples.

Located in the forest range of Londa in the Western Ghats in Belgaum district of Karnataka, Nersa is a small village presenting beautiful scenery and rich flora and fauna to all its visitors making for a refreshing break. It is a part of the proposed Bhimgarh Sanctuary, the place has lush greenery and exotic fauna to offer you.

Yet to be fully explored by tourists, the place offers enough seclusion and calmness unlike other tourist destinations. Nersa is a perfect place away from the hectic city life offering few days of relaxation amidst the best of natural settings. It acts as a perfect nature destination near Bangalore at a distance of 502 km.

Formerly called Cochin, Kochi is often referred as ‘The Gateway to Kerala’. Located along the Arabian Sea, on the west coast of India, the city is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Kerala , at a distance of 549 km from Bangalore. With Arabian sea on one side and Western ghats on the other, it has mesmerising natural settings to offer its guests as it has been ruled by multitudinous dynasties like the Arabs, the Chinese, the British, the Dutch, and the Portuguese.

The city of Kochi offers not just scenic beauty but also has a rich heritage and history to offer its guests. It has been rated in the top three tourist destinations by the World Travel & Tourism Council which clearly shows how worth visiting the city is. The place is uniquely famous of Chinese fishing nets. It is apparently the only place outside China where one can find Chinese nets for fishing.

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Places To Visit Near Bangalore

Soon Coronavirus will be history and people will be looking for places to visit near Bangalore.

Where some people will ask their friends for suggestions, and others will Google search for ‘tourist places near me’.

Had you searched on Google too and ended up on this blog, this is my recommended list…

If you are new on this travel blog , let me quickly introduce myself and help you build trust in this list of places to visit near Bangalore. I am a full-time travel blogger who quit his corporate career in England to become a blogger. Since 2016, I’ve only been travelling and writing about my journeys.

Where I sometimes travel abroad, most of my travels happen in India. I have been to nearly 25 Indian states, all solo-travelled and self-planned. And since I have spent a lot of time travelling around in Bangalore if there’s one thing I know it is all those popular, offbeat, unknown and famous places to visit near Bangalore.

I am also into motorbiking (I own a Jawa 42 ) and have recently been doing a lot of road trips in India. One of the recent rides I did was a 2 month all India road trip from Delhi to Bangalore to Kanyakumari. So, sharing it all, let’s start with…

Places to Visit Near Bangalore

Before I explain every destination in detail, I want to share an infographic that I have made. Feel free to download and save it in your phone. This can be your bucket list of places you should not miss near Bangalore.

places near bangalore

Now let’s discuss them in detail…

Places To Visit Near Bangalore – Under 250 km

Mysore palace.

Over 6 million people visit Mysore Palace every year — making it one of the most popular holiday destinations in India after the Taj Mahal. It is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore.

The palace was originally built in the 14th century by Yaduraya Wodeyar .

The mere distance of less than 150km from Bangalore moreover makes it one of the top places to visit near Bangalore within 200 kms.

Other places to visit near Mysore Palace are Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, Sri Chamundeshwari Ammanavara temple and Brindavan Gardens.

mysore palace inside

Hassan and Belur

Hassan District was the seat of the popular Hoysala Empire in South India, and this gave Hassan, and the nearby town of Belur, many ancient temples and cluster of temple-ruins.

I happened to visit Hassan and Belur during my blog trip with the Ministry of tourism in India while experiencing the Golden Chariot luxury train … and boy, nowhere had I seen such an impressive cluster of ancient temples in India before. The temples in both the towns, combined, reminded me of the temples of Angkor Wat  in Cambodia.

Known as the temple-architecture capital of Karnataka, Hassan is located 187 km from Bangalore. Belur is about 30km from Hassan.

If you are into architecture, and ancient ruin temples, the heritage sites of Hassan and Belur are top recommended places to visit near Bangalore for you.

It is possible to do a one day trip from Bangalore to Hassan and Belur.

temples near bangalore

Located in Kodagu district, you can call Bylakuppe the Dharamshala of South India, minus the Himalayas. Most of the people living in Bylakuppe are original Tibetan migrants giving Bylakuppe South India’s biggest Tibetan community.

Other than enjoying the Buddhist company, visiting Namdroling Monastery and enjoying Buddhist prayers there is another reason for visiting Bylakuppe. Namdroling happens to be South India’s biggest Buddhist monastery.

Bylakuppe may not be one of the popular places to visit in Karnataka but in my experience, it is certainly one of the best hill stations near Bangalore.

bylakuppe namdroling

Places To Visit Near Bangalore – Under 500 km

Marvanthe is popular for its landscape and the unique experience of driving on a highway separated with Arabain sea on one side and the emerald green Souparnika River on the other side.

I happened to experience and spend a night in Marvanthe during my all India Delhi to Bangalore road trip . It is possible to visit Marvanthe between Bangalore and Goa.

Apart from enjoying Marvanthe beach, you can also visit Maraswamy Temple and a few nearby islands nearby. Other activities like scuba diving, fishing and snorkelling are also possible in Maravanthe.

Here’s a video for more reasons why Marvanthe is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore within 500 kms.

Located in Coorg, Kodagu is popular for coffee and pepper plantation. Most of it is populated by the native speakers of Kodava language. Since it is a rainforest area, Kodagu has rich wildlife too. There are three wildlife sanctuaries in Kodagu and one national park: Nagarhole National park .

A vacation in Kodagu is all about staying at one of the coffee-estates and learning about coffee-plantation. Other things to do there include trekking, hiking and birdwatching, making it one of the best places to visit near Bangalore.

Read about my experience of staying at a coffee-estate in Kabbinakad — 30km from Madikeri (the headquarters of the district of Kodagu) — for more on how a holiday in Kabbinakad can feel like.

coorg

Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, owing to ancient temples and forts. The many monuments in Hampi let travellers delve into history and experience the lost tales of India’s one of the wealthiest and powerful kingdoms, of Vijayanagara Empire.

If you do not know, Hampi is ranked by the New York Times for best places to visit in the world. Here are some photos of Hampi for what to expect when you are there.

It is located at 350 km from Bangalore.

Unesco places near bangalore

Located in Idukki district of Kerala , in the Western Ghats, Munnar is one of the most famous places to visit near Bangalore. It is popular for tea-gardens, waterfalls, national parks and caves. Think of it as a hill-station with nice weather.

Munnar  is also often referred to as the mini Kashmir of South India. It is a popular honeymoon destination too.

Since it is located at 1500m above sea level, many people also visit Munnar to enjoy pleasant weather — something that’s hard to find in Kerala.

It is possible to explore Munnar over a weekend. Frequent overnight buses moreover make it easy to travel from Bangalore to Munnar . If you want to stay in Munnar, I can recommend The Hosteller. Their location is surreal.

Places To Visit Near Bangalore – Under 750 km

Known as the cultural capital of Kerala, Fort Kochi is popular for its colonial setting. The town got its port in 1341, and built strong trading relations between Arab, Chinese and European merchants in the past — and hence the colony.

If you will read any guidebook on Kerala, you will see the Jew Town and the Chinese fishing nets of Kochi claiming the cover-page.

The town has a rich cafe culture, beautiful boutique hotels, romantic seaside restaurants and a lot more to see and do. You can also find expats from across the world living in Fort Kochi.

Kochi, Kerala

Here’s a photoblog on Fort Kochi for more pictures

With exquisite surroundings and a laidback vibe, Varkala is definitely one of the top tourist highlights in Kerala and one of the best places to visit near Bangalore.

Located in Thiruvananthapuram district in Kerala, Varkala was essentially a temple town. Until about a decade ago, tourists would come to Varkala to only visit its 2000-year-old Janardhana Temple. But over the years, the whole scene has changed. Now travellers from across the world have started coming here seeking a coastal feel, making Varkala a place to relax and unwind.

A few things to see and do in Varkala are: exploring the three beaches of North, South and Central beach, visiting Janardhana temple, trying yoga and ayurvedic massage, hiring a scooter and exploring around.

Out of all the beaches I have explored in Kerala, I found Varkala the most laid back.

beach near bangalore

What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of Kerala? If it’s renting a houseboat and exploring the backwaters, then Alleppey is a no miss.

Located at nearly 600km from Bangalore, Alleppey makes for one of the most beautiful places to visit near Bangalore.

Though you can find backwater in a few places in Kerala, including the town of Kollam, Kottayam Alumkadavu, Kumbalangi, and Alleppey, the backwaters of Alleppey is bigger and more popular.

Renting a houseboat in Alleppey can, however, cost over six or seven thousand Rupees per day. So if you are a solo traveller like me, rather than exploring the backwater in a houseboat you can drive around the place and enjoy.

Here’s a youtube video from my recent trip to Alleppey in 2020…

Rameshwaram

My favourite destination in the state of Tamil Nadu, Rameshwaram can be best defined as the confluence of traditional legacy and natural adornments.

Though most people who visit Rameshwaram visit seeking spirituality and religion, if you’re not into it, visit for picturesque beaches, unrivalled underwater natural wonders, a sanctuary for birds, and so much more.

Mentions of Rameshwaram can be found in Ramayana (a story-book depicting ancient India’s stories from 7th century BCE to 3rd century CE). And it is because of this that Rameshwaram becomes one of the famous places to visit near Bangalore.

The many temples of Rameshwaram, including Ramanathaswamy temple and Dhanushkodi temple, are as old as the 12th century.

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Kanyakumari

The southernmost point of India, Kanyakumari is surrounded by three water bodies. The Bay of Bengal towards the east, the Indian Ocean in the south and the Arabian Sea in the west.

Kanyakumari is named after the goddess Kanyakumari Amman, a popular deity of the area.

Though there are many tourist attractions in Kanyakumari, including a few temples, the most popular highlight is Swami Vivekananda Rock Memorial. If you don’t know, the Swami Vivekananda Rock Memorial is a temple, a museum and a meditation centre built on a rocky island just off the coast, about 500 meters away from the mainland.

Other than that, sunsets and sunrises are of particular beauty and a thing to experience in Kanyakumari.

See my Kanyakumari travel blog for more on what to expect from a trip to Kanyakumari and what makes it one of the highlighted places to visit near Bangalore.

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Goa needs no introduction. It is one of India’s popular holiday destinations attracting travellers from across the world.

Just like most people, I have been to Goa a few times too. And every time I get there, my love for the town only intensifies. From trying snorkelling to enjoying a hot air balloon tour in Goa to drinking beer on beach shacks, there’s a lot to see and do.

Out of all the big towns in India, it is easiest to travel to Goa from Bangalore and Mumbai. Catch an overnight bus, and voila — in less than 1000 Rupees you’re there. Its close proximity, hence, makes it one of the popular places to visit near Bangalore.

If you haven’t been to Goa before, you may want to read my Goa travel tips blog for there’s a lot of plan for a perfect Goa holiday. The place is big, and the basis on where you stay in Goa, you pretty much decide your entire experience. I recommend staying at Agonda beach if you want to have a peaceful experience.

You may also want to read my quiet beaches in Goa blog for more relating details.

If you’re a budget backpacker, you will be happy to know that there are over 50 hostels in Goa .

Here’s a quick video on what to see and do there and expect from your Goa holiday:

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Konkan region, maharashtra.

I’ve done Coastal Maharastra Road Trip , otherwise known as Konkan Road Trip, twice: one in 2018, and one in 2020 (during my all India motorcycle trip).

If you are into road trips, particularly coastal road trips, you won’t find a better place than this. Here, you will come across ferry crossings, historic forts, beaches running parallel to the road, coastal villages and whatnot.

Connecting Mumbai to Goa, the nearly 500km Konkan stretch is a must-do for all road-trip lovers. Other than road-trip lovers, what qualifies the Konkan region as the best places to visit near Bangalore is all other highlights, which includes food, forts, adventure sports and other things that you can try and see there.

Located nearly 900km away from Bangalore, Lonavala is one of the most travelled places from Mumbai (the distance between Mumbai is Lonavala is less than 90km). For Mumbaikars, Lonavala is what Rishikesh is for Delhites or Chikmangalur for Bangaloreans — an every weekend place.

With an elevation of over 2,000 feet, and a wide range of activities like camping, waterfall rappelling, rock climbing, and trekking — Lonavala has something for everyone.

When I first visited Lonavala, with a group of friends, two years ago, I had no idea what to expect. I thought even a weekend might feel too long there. But it turned out that the place had so much to offer that visiting the place for two days was a total injustice.

It may not be one of the most popular destinations for people living in Bangalore, but given its popularity, it deserves the last position in our list of places to visit near Bangalore.

If you’re interested in a similar article with top holiday destinations in North India, read this list of places to visit near New Delhi .

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The above blog is very useful for first-time visitors to Bengaluru. The places you have mentioned are very beautiful places.

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One of my favorite weekend getaways, Nandi Hills. I suggest every travel lover visit Nandi Hills before sunrise to experience the chills of the fog and hot Maggi with coffee. My experience was really good to thank you for your blog, will be waiting for more suggestions.

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In a busy city like Bangalore, the hectic work schedules might get the best of you but make life monotonous. A small break is always good to rejuvenate and what’s better than a quick weekend getaway. You can plan so many trips around Bangalore. From palaces to forts, natural rock formations to hills, lakes to waterfalls, there’s almost everything around Bangalore, to satisfy the traveler in you.

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There is lot more to visit in and around Mysore. You have completely missed Bandipur,Mudhumalai and Ooty.

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Hey Irfan. Yes I have. I have included the ones I loved the most to keep the list small. Had to cover places upto 1000km lol.

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Cosmopolitan Bengaluru is the number one city in the Indian deep south, blessed with a benevolent climate and a burgeoning drinking, dining and shopping scene. It is filled with every sort of activity. Indeed this makes Bangalore, a favourite place to live and travel.

Find out the top nearest places to travel when you are in Bangalore-

1. Bannergatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park is the most famous wildlife park and also one of the top tourist places in Bangalore. This park is spread in reserve forests of Anekal Range with an elevation of 1245 – 1634 m under the Bangalore Forest Division. This park is part of a wildlife corridor for elephants which connects the BR Hills and the Sathyamangalam forest.

Bangalore to Bannergatta National Park – 23 Kms

2. Wonder La

Wonder La is an amusement park situated on Bangalore – Mysore Express way. It is India’s biggest amusement and water park and also one of the most visited among Bangalore tourist places. Spread over 82 acres, the park offers over 50 kinds of rides – water sports and open rides. Attractions include musical fountain and laser show, virtual reality show, high thrill rides, kids’ rides, heated wave pools, and numerous water rides.

#Amusement Park

Bangalore to Wonder La – 26 Kms

3. Muthyala Maduvu

It is a small & cute waterfall. Also known as Pearl Valley, this is one of the popular Bangalore tourist places to visit for halfday. Muthyalu means Pearls and Maduvu means Pond or Pool in Kannada. Situated in the midst of hills, nestled deep down in a valley, this secluded place makes a fascinating picnic spot. It is known for its verdant surroundings with water falling from a height of over 100 ft. Take a dive in this crystal clear water and feel one with nature.

#Waterfall, #Nature

Bangalore to  Muthyala Maduvu – 43 Kms

4. Savandurga Hills

The Savandurga hill is considered to be among the largest monolith hills in Asia. Savandurga hills are located at an altitude of 1226 m above the sea level and are also considered to be a part of the Deccan Plateau. This is one of the popular destinations for trekking near Bangalore for a day trip and also one of the ideal weekend getaways from Bangalore.

#Adventure, #Hill, #Trekking

Bangalore to  Savandurga Hills – 48 Kms

5. Janapada Loka / Folk Art Museum

The Folk Art Museum or Janapada Loka is situated on the Bangalore – Mysore highway near Ramanagaram. This is one of the popular places of interest in Bangalore. Numerous collections of masks, artifacts, costumes, collection of folk music and videos of folk dances are exhibited in the museum. Spread over 15 acres, the artifacts in the museum are kept in three buildings namely Lokamahal, Lokamatha Mandira and Chitrakuteera. In Lokamahal the visitors can find interesting folk puppets, utensils, instruments, weapons and masks. 

#Museum, #Art

6. Nandi Hills

I t is geographically located close to Skandagiri. With an altitude of about 1,478 meter, it is one of the best places for trekking in Bangalore. This is also one of the most popular weekend getaways from Bangalore for a day trip.  It gets its name from the ancient Nandi or bull which is meant to be the mount of Lord Shiva. These hills are the source of the rivers Palar, Arkavati and Pennar. It was one of the Tipu’s summer retreats.

#Trekking, #Nature

Bangalore to  Nandi Hills – 60 Kms

7. Skandagiri / Kalavara Durga

Skandagiri is an ancient mountain fortress lies at an altitude of about 1350 m. It is geographically located close to Nandi HIlls. This is among the best places for trekking near Bangalore especially famous for night treks, camping and bird watching. Skandagiri is also known as Kalavara Durga. It has an ancient dilapidated fort that belonged to a local king and was later concurred and used by Tipu Sultan. After Tipu’s downfall, the fort was ignored and laid in ruins. Today one can only see parts of the fort wall in some places. 

#History #Monument

Bangalore to  Skandagiri / Kalavara Durga – 61 Kms

8. Devarayanadurga

Devarayanadurga is a rocky hill situated in the midst of picturesque locality at an altitude of 3940 ft. The main attraction of Devarayanadurga is the temples of Yoga Narasimha & Bhoga Narasimha. The Bhoga Narasimha temple is located at the foothills while the Yoga Narasimha shrine is located at the top of the hill. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore. This is also an ideal place for trekking. Motorable road is available till the hill top. Many people trek the hill from the Bhoga Narasimha temple at foothill. One can driver further from Yoga Narasimha temple to the peak of the hill to capture a nice view.

#Trekking #RoadTrip

Bangalore to  Devarayanadurga – 72 Kms

Kolar is a small town which was once famous for gold mines. Kolar has several tourist attractions like Someshwara Temple & Kolaramma Temple. Anthargange is about 4 kms from Kolar. Kolar is one of the popular tourist places to visit around Bangalore. Someshwara Temple is a beautiful temple built in 14th century during Vijayanagara rule. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Someshwara Temple is famous for large temple tower built on a stone carved mahadwara. The temple has nice carvings on the pillars and large mahamandapa. There is also a stepped temple tank adjacent to the temple.

#Spiritual #Monument

Bangalore to  Kolar – 80 Kms

10. Chunchi Falls

Chunchi Falls on the River Arkavathi is one of the famous weekend getaways around Bangalore and also among the most visited Bangalore tourist places. Water drops from a height of about 100 feet through multiple tiers into a small pool creating a swimming pool with running water. It is an ideal place to swim, play & relax in water amidst naturally formed rock formations. This place is usually crowded on weekends. A little walk is required from the nearest road point to reach the falls.

#Waterfall, #Weekend-getaway #RoadTrip

Bangalore to  Chunchi Falls – 83 Kms

11. Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary

At a distance of 71 Kms from Mysore, 85 Kms from Bangalore City Junction, Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary is located in Mandya District of Karnataka and is about 20 km from Mandya. The name of the village is derived from Kokkare meaning stork and Bellur meaning village of jaggery. It  is famous for having large colonies of Painted Storks and Spot-billed Pelicans nesting in trees within the village. It is home to cranes, painted storks and pelicans.  The best season to visit the migratory birds is October to March. 

#BirdWatching, #RoadTrip

Bangalore to  Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary (Near Mysore) – 87 Kms

12. Bheemeshwari

Bheemeshwari is a small town in Mandya district of Karnataka. It is located between the Shivanasamudra Falls and Mekedatu on River Cauvery. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore and a well known place for the activities of trekking and adventure near Bangalore city, apart from being a famous Bangalore weekend getaway for one day trip.

#Weekend-getaway, #RoadTrip

Bangalore to  Bheemeshwari – 100 Kms

13. Madhugiri

Madhugiri is famous for a hill which is the second largest monolithic rock hill in Asia after Savandurga. It lies at an altitude of 3,930 feet and is becoming a famous destination for trekking from Bangalore. There is a fort on the slopes of the hill which derives its name Madhugiri from the Honey bee colonies that were abundant during those days. Antaralada Bagilu, Diddibagilu, and Mysore Gate are the three gateways of the fort.

#Monument, #Trekking

Bangalore to  Madhugiri – 106 Kms

14. Kaigal Falls / Dumukurallu Waterfalls

Kaigal Water Falls, also known as Dumukurallu Water Falls is a nice waterfall located on the Palamaner – Kuppam Highway. The waterfall is natural, perennial and water comes from a big rock at a height of 40 feet, irrespective of seasons. But its force and beauty is increased during the Monsoon season. The name Dumukurallu waterfalls came into prominence because of its sound resembling the fall of stones from above.

Bangalore to  Kaigal Falls / Dumukurallu Waterfalls (Near Kanipakam) – 123 Kms

15. Shivanasamudra Falls

This is one of the best waterfalls near Bangalore and also among popular Bangalore weekend getaways. These waterfalls are also known as Siva Samudram, literally meaning Shiva’s Sea. Shivanasamudra is a segmented waterfall with several parallel stream formed adjacent to each other. Situated on River Kaveri, Shivanasamudra is also called as Bluff. The island of Shivanasamudra divides Kaveri River into two parts that form two waterfalls, one is Gaganachukki and the other is Bharachukki.

Bangalore to Shivanasamudra Falls – 130 Kms

16. Shravanabelagola

Shravanabelagola is one of the most popular Jain pilgrimage center in South India. This place is named after the pond in middle of the town (Bela-Kola means White Pond). This is one of the popular weekend getaways from Bangalore and a major heritage / historical site in Karnataka. Shravanabelagola is famous for the Bahubali Statue which is supposed to be the tallest monolithic stone statue in the world with a height of 58 feet carved out of a single block of granite. The Gomateswara temple is built on top of a hill at an altitude of 3347 feet, called as Vindhyagiri hill.

#Spiritual, #Hill

Bangalore to Shravanabelagola – 138 Kms

17. Brindavan Gardens

The garden was designed by Sir Mirza Ismail, Diwan of Mysore based on Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir in the Mughal style. Spread over an area of 150 acres, the Brindavan Gardens is considered as one of the best gardens in India. The garden is enriched with fountains, terraces, parterres, running and cascading water channels, lush green lawns & flower beds.

#Garden, #Hangout

Bangalore to Brindavan Gardens (Near Srirangapatna) – 142 Kms

18. Hogenakkal

Hogenakkal Falls is a waterfall in on the Kaveri (or Cauvery) River located in Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu. It is a major tourist attraction and one of the best waterfalls in India, sometimes referred to as the ‘Niagara of India’. It is also one of the best waterfalls and one of the wonderful tourist places to visit near Bangalore & Chennai. When the River Kaveri enters the Tamil Nadu border after winding its way through the state of Karnataka, it descends down the lofty landscape forming the Hogenakkal falls.

Bangalore to Hogenakkal – 146 Kms

19. Biligiri Ranga Hills / BR Hills

The Biligiri Ranga Hills popularly known as the BR Hills is a lofty hill range in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka. It is considered to be the wildlife corridor that connects Eastern Ghats to Western Ghats. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Mysore & Bangalore. BR Hills is famous for BRT Wildlife Sanctuary (Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary). The sanctuary is situated at an altitude of 5091 feet and is spread across an area of 540 km. It was declared a tiger reserve in 2010 by the Karnataka State Government.

#Wildlife, #Hill

Bangalore to Biligiri Ranga Hills / BR Hills (Near Mysore) – 185 Kms

20. Yercaud

Tiny  Yercaud , a very affordable hill station, is rich in natural charm. ‘Yericaud’, Tamil for ‘lake-forest’, lies in the Eastern Ghats which, unlike the lush Western Ghats, are generally dry and feature short and rocky hills. It is thus a wonderful aberration. Tucked away in the Shivaroy Hills in Northern Tamil Nadu, 

While there is lot to look forward to by way of sightseeing, a couple of most popular spots are Tipperary View Point offering great views of the White Elephant Tooth and the town’s omnipresent lake called ‘The Big Lake’ or ‘Emerald Lake’. There’s a well groomed garden, Anna Park, nearby. Lady’s Seat offers a spectacular view of Salem. Shevaroy Temple is the highest point in   Yercaud   at 5,326 ft.

#Lake, #Forest, #Hill

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Do you ever wish to go to places that feel like a warm cup of coffee surrounded by gentle breezes on a pleasant sunny day? If you stay in and around Bangalore then some must-visit picturesque gems will warm your heart and give you the much-needed relaxation from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you’re an adventure junkie or a nature lover, it’s going to be an adrenaline treat with nature as we have listed down some of the best tourist places near Bangalore within 200 kms.

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We have curated a list of twelve breathtaking getaways near Bangalore that offer stunning views which is a total mood booster.

1. Mekedatu

Mekedatu is one ofthe best tourist places to visit near bangalore

Mekedatu is a breathtaking marvel of nature and is one of the popular choices for weekend getaways near Bangalore. The name ‘Mekedatu’ means goat’s leap in Kannada. The legend has it that ‘Mekedatu’ got its name because of an incident where a Goat was being chased by a Tiger that made a desperate attempt to save its life so it leaped from one side of the cliff to the other with the raging river below while the Tiger did not replicate this act and abandoned the chase. It is believed that only divine goats could have marked their footprints in such rocks. The uneven surface with the forest around serves as a destination for nature freaks. At this meeting of the rivers, visitors can admire the scenery, go on coracle rides, and trek through the mountains.

Location : 7CQJ+4VH, Kanakapura-Sangam Road, Mugguru Forest, Karnataka 562126

Distance From Bangalore : 90 km

Best Time To Visit : October to March

2. Bheemeshwari

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Interrelated with the mesmerizing wilderness, Bheemeshwari is a nature lover’s paradise and is one of the most breathtaking tourist places near Bangalore within 200 kms. The destination shelters in itself the dense forest regions, and pristine rivers, and boasts of abundant wildlife. Adventure-seeking people can take part in numerous sporting activities including trekking, fishing, camping, and river rafting. The calm and peaceful environment, the chirping of birds, and the possibility of nature exploration all make Bheemeshwari the ideal location to retreat from the hectic city life.

Location : Sadanandanagar, Bennigana Halli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560038

Distance From Bangalore : 100 km

Best Time To Visit : June to August

3. Kere Thonnur

Kere Thonnur is a little-known lake in karnataka

Kere Thonnur is a little-known place famed for the tranquility of its lake and the beauty of its landscapes. It is one of the quietest and least crowded tourist places near Bangalore within 200 kms.  Surrounded by greenery, the lake presents a beautifully calm and peaceful scenery for tourists to be able to enjoy solitude. Boating on the calm waters, gazing at mesmerizing sunsets, as well as bird watching have become very popular here. The village seems to breathe the tranquility of nature and is an ideal place for those in need of an escape.

Location: Pandavapura, Mandya, Karnataka, India

Distance From Bangalore: 160 km

Best Time To Visit: October to February

4. Madhugiri Hills

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Madhugiri Hills is the Trekkers’ ninth heaven and lies at the peak of a huge monolithic hill. It’s also one of Asia’s 2nd largest monolithic hill which makes it a place of interest for many tourists. It is one of the toughest spots for trekking. The first part of trekking seems easy but, as you go steeper it gets scary at some points although it surprisingly gives the adventurous views of the surrounding hills. The ancient Madhugiri Hills is an attractive place both for trek lovers and history enthusiasts.

Location: M622+J2 Madhugiri Rural, Karnataka 572132

Distance From Bangalore: 100 km

Best Time To Visit: October to March

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Hassan is a historically significant city that is highly embellished by beautiful temples and architecture. It is one of the most preferred tourist places near Bangalore within 200 kms as there is Belur and Halebidu, the famous temple complexes of the Hoysala dynasty. The temples for which this region is famous are known for their elaborate sculptures and marvelous craftsmanship, which is the embodiment of the magnificent artistic and architectural legacy of South India. Visiting those ancient temples gives you a feeling of being in a distant era, which lets you admire their craftsmanship and religious significance.

Location: Hassan District, Karnataka

Distance From Bangalore: 184 km

Best Time To Visit: November to February

6. Hogenakkal

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A border town between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Hogenakkal, is a divine waterfall destination. The River Cauvery cascades on the rocky hills making it look like the ‘Niagara of India’. The Kannada word Hogenakkal means ‘Smocking Rocks’ and the mist generated by the thundering cascades of water is the reason for the name. This is one of the most popular tourist places near Bangalore . Visitors can explore the famous coracle rides, and enjoy the stunning views of the waterfalls during the rides and the water splashes are a bonus and make it a fulfilling experience.

Location: Hogenakkal, Tamil Nadu 636810

Distance From Bangalore: 196 km

7. BR Hills

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The BR Hills (Biligiriranga Hills) is one of the most preferred hills near Bangalore for trekking and touring. It is a protected area in the Eastern Ghats of South India and has several distinct areas with a diverse variety of flora and fauna including some endangered species. The thick bushy forests, pasture lands, and pure waters draw nature worshippers, bird watchers, and wildlife admirers alike. Jeep safaris and guided trekking tours carry adventurous souls deep into the wilderness of BR Hills to visit natural wonders and let them catch rare glimpses of Indian elephants, tigers, leopards, and birds, existing in their very own ecosystem.

Location : X4XQ+WC9, B.R.Hills, Karnataka 571117

Distance From Bangalore : 174 km

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Mysore, a city acclaimed as the ‘City of Palaces’ has a glorious architecture that is most commonly associated with the Palace of Mysore and is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore. This rich palace by way of a blend of Indo-Saracenic and Dravidian architectural style is a true marvel to the eye. Visitors are welcome to visit the awesome halls, royal yards, and beautiful gardens to experience the royal history of the city in depth. Besides Mysore Palace, Mysore is also known for its colorful bazaars. Devaraja Market is a famous locality in the heart of the city where products like handicrafts, silk sarees, spices, and fresh fruits and vegetables are sold. Visiting the market involves the senses in a unique way with colorful textures, exotic smells, and the liveliness of the sellers.

Location : Mysore District, Karnataka

Distance From Bangalore : 143 km

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9. Balmuri And Edmuri Waterfalls

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The Balmuri and Edmuri Waterfalls are on the same road to Srirangapatna which is a famous town and is a 45-minute drive from Mysore. Balmuri and Edmuri are man-made cascades, as a result of constructing the check dams over the Cauvery River. The water trickles down along a series of gentle steps to form an enchanting scene in a beautiful spot of greenery. Visitors can have a refreshing swim in the waters or just sit on the rocks to enjoy the natural scenery accompanied by the serenity of this place.

Location : Balumuri, Yadathittu, Karnataka 571606

Distance From Bangalore : 144 km

Best Time To Visit : March to August

10. Horsley Hills 

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Horsley Hills is a beautiful hill station in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh and is one of the most stunning & picturesque places to visit near Bangalore within 200 kms. With an average elevation of about 1340 m, the picturesque hill station which is located in the Eastern Ghats is famous for its wonderful panoramas, vast green spaces, and magnificent weather. Horsley Hills boasts several look-outs, trekking routes, and waterfalls that beckon adventure seekers. The trail up to Horsley Hills summit is mostly a hike that attracts a lot of trekkers.

Visitors can also relish the local plants and animals including the alien yellow-throated bulbul, a bird species, endemic to Horsley Hills. Apart from this, there is an outdoor plant garden that boasts numerous plant species, flowers, and trees. This serene and cool haven, Horsley Hills, allows you to escape the city heat and chaos and give your senses a real treat.

Location : Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh 517352

Distance From Bangalore : 157 km via Kadapa – Bangalore Highway

Best Time To Visit : December to February

11. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary  

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Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is yet another magnanimous gift from nature and is home to many birds. Many migratory birds come here as per seasonal changes which makes it a true heaven for bird lovers and bird watchers. Guests can enjoy the beauty of birds flying in flocks which include, storks, egrets, herons, and kingfishers. The eco-tourism sanctuary organizes boat safaris where visitors can see the area and get close to more than 100 bird species that live there. Bird and nature lovers will appreciate a stroll along the banks of the waterway of river Cauvery, which joins the sanctuary. Visiting the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary will help you have an unforgettable time with nature and will ease all your worries.

Location : Ranganathittu Rd, Srirangapatna, Karnataka 571438

Distance From Bangalore : 131 km via Bangalore – Mysore Express Highway

Best Time To Visit : June to November

12. Lepakshi Temple

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Lepakshi Temple is a magnificent temple complex situated in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh India and is one of the best places for a one day trip from Bangalore within 200 kms. This shrine is devoted to Lord Veerabhadra, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. It is known for its magnificently elaborate architecture and fantastic statues, which depict the happiness and skill of ancient craftsmen. One of the things that attracts many, including architects and tourists, to the Lepakshi Temple is a mystical hanging pillar, which is a riddle to all.

The mural paintings which are never to be outdone in their artistry, are just the other highlight of the complex that portrays the historical scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Guests can observe magnificent works of ancient art and discover the mixture of cultural and historical heritage in India. Visiting Lepakshi temple to explore Indian art and culture is a particularly good way to find a special mixture of architecture, art, and spirituality.

Location : Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh 515331

Distance From Bangalore : 123 km via Bellary Road and NH 44

Best Time To Visit : November to February

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There are many wonderful tourist places near Bangalore within 200 kms for visitors to explore. Visitors can find a haven from the madness of city life and can thoroughly feel the vibrancy of these places that offer different events, attractions, sights, and activities. Such spots allow you to break away from the daily madness of life, explore your inner self, and scoop out cherished memories. These beautiful tourist destinations in and around Bangalore are certainly worth visiting, and adventures are abundant for all who step into them.

Guhantara Resort, Mango Mist Resort, Clarks Exotica, Windflower Prakruthi Resort, Discovery Village, and Eagleton Resort are some of the best places to visit near Bangalore within 200 kms.

Shivanasamudra Falls, Hogenakkal Falls, Abbey Falls, Chunchi Falls, and Muthyala Maduvu Falls are some of the popular waterfall places near Bangalore.

Ooty, Coorg, Kabini, BR Hills, and Hassan are the best winter-friendly choices among the tourist places near Bangalore within 200 kilometers. Ooty is a serene place to enjoy the natural scenery. Coorg has landscapes that are visual treats with coffee and other plantations, Kabini is a wildlife sanctuary, BR Hills gives you enthralling views, and Hassan is an old town with temples and monuments. These places provide a large scope comprising different experiences and warm weather which makes them perfect for winter vacations.

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Bangalore also is known as Bengaluru, is the capital of Indian state Karnataka. It is India’s 3rd largest city. Bangalore is a major center of India’s IT industry popularly known as The Silicon Valley of India. In earlier days it was also known as “Garden City of India”, now it’s hard to say that. In today’s busy life, when everyone is occupied with something or the other, a quick break can help you get refreshed and rejuvenated. Here, you can read about places to visit near Bangalore within 300 KMs for a weekend getaway.

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Best Places to Visit near Bangalore within 300 kms

Mysore (149 km from bangalore).

Mysore officially known as Mysuru served as a capital city of the kingdom Mysuru for nearly six centuries. From Royal palaces to temples, gardens, and galleries there is so much to explore in this city. It is a major tourist destination in India.

The Amba Vilas Palace, or Mysore Palace, is one of the most visited monuments in India. Some other Palaces to visit are The Jaganmohan Palace, The Sand Sculpture Museum the Jayalakshmi Vilas and the Lalitha Mahal. Chamundeshwari Temple, on top of the Chamundi Hills. St. Philomena’s Church, Wesley’s Cathedral are notable religious places in Mysore.

Channapatna the toy emporium has some of the wooden toys that originated here in Tipu Sultan’s region. About 2kms from Mysore palace there is Karanji Lake, which is beautiful in its own way. You can have a sight of many types of birds fluttering their wings in the water to cool themselves including Peacock sometimes. Also visit Mysore Zoo, Brindhavan garden, Butterfly Park. With the rich diversity of culture and religion, seems like this place itself is a story of old India. It is definitely one of the best places to visit near Bangalore within 300 KMs.

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Ooty (277 Km from Bangalore)

Ooty is a town in Tamil Nadu, India. It is a beautiful and popular hill station in Nilgiri hills. It is located 128kms south from Mysore and is one of the most popular places to visit near Bangalore within 300 KMs.

Hills with rich vegetation, panoramic sight and wide tea gardens justify why Ooty is named as “Queen of Hills”. Dense forest, wide stretched grassland and lusty hills, there is no doubt that anyone will be mesmerized by the beauty of the place. Enjoy the joyful toy train rides through dark tunnels, dense forest, and untouched riches of Nilgiri hills.

Take a visit in Ooty Botanical garden to see the widest range of flowers and trees, not to mention well maintained garden. Capture the scenic beauty with your eyes from Doddabetta Peak. Enjoy a trek to the Dolphin’s Nose to catch the breathtaking view of the Catherine falls and also visit the confluence of Coonoor stream and Kotagiri stream. Also not to forget having picnic in Kamraj Sagar lake.

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Coorg (267 Km from Bangalore)

Coorg is one of the top tourist attraction, popularly known as “Scotland of India”. It is a beautiful hill station in Karnataka, India. With large sprawling coffee gardens and with strong aroma of coffee and cardamom your trip will be a memorable one. It is better to avoid visiting here from June to September the rainy season, though the beauty of this place get enhanced during this time.

The Abbey Falls is one of the best waterfall in South India. The waterfall with background of cloud is just a majestic view to take with you for lifetime.

The Omkareshwar temple is also a must see, to view the unique blend of Muslim and Hindu culture. The architectural style gives an impression of Muslim Dargah to the Shiva temple. Other places to visit are the Captivating Cauvery Nisargadhama, a small Island on the river Cauvery and is one of the main places, which attracts tourist in Coorg. The Implausible Iruppu Falls, Mesmerizing Mallalli Falls are also a must see falls in here.

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Coonoor (299 Km from Bangalore)

Another hill station in Tamil Nadu, India. It is the second largest hill station located in the Nilgiri hills after Ooty. The botanical garden here is developed in Japanese way. This place has more than 1000 plant species. Droog Fort is located near Coonoor is a place where once Tipu Sultan lived.

The Laws waterfalls here is a must see. There is a silkworm breeding center and floriculture and strawberry cultivation has also taken a root here. It is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore within 300 KMs for all nature lovers.

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Wayanad (282 Km from Bangalore)

Wayanad is a district in the northeast of Kerala, India, on the Western Ghats. This place is rich in natural resources and its scenic beauty is one of the best places for adventure tourism. If you want to have the experience of trekking you must visit Chembra peak, the highest peak here.

Trekking is one of the most popular activities that people indulge in at this place. Meenmutty Water Fall, and many other waterfalls feels so amazing to see while trekking upwards. Some of the most famous places to visit in Wayanad include, Thirunelli Temple, Chembra Peak, Banasura Sagar Dam, Banasura Hill, Soochippara Falls.

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Kanchipuram (280 Km from Bangalore)

Kanchipuram is a state located in Tamil Nadu, India, also known as Kanchi. According to Hindu culture, Kanchipuram is one of the seven holiest town of its kind in the country. It is also a sacred destination for Buddhists and Jains. The entire region is divided into Siva Kanchi, Vishnu Kanchi and Jain Kanchi. Kanchipuram is also famous for its silk woven sarees for over hundreds of years now. Kancheepuram silk can be found in almost every Indian household.

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The Kailasanathar Temple, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Vaikunta Perumal Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu was built back in 8th century and is known for the architecture of that time. Ulagalanda Perumal another temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu’s Vamana avatar.

The Ekambareswarar Temple is one o the most sacred temples in the country devoted to Mother Earth, the meaning of the word ekambareshwar is one mango tree, the Mango Tree in the outer court is refered as most sacred and it is believed, if worshipped by childless couple, will be blessed with a child. Other temples to visit here are Asthabhuja Perumal Temple, Varadarajaperumal, and Kamakshi Temple devoted to Goddess Saraswati.

There is also a Christ Church built in typical Scottish architect in 1921. Vedanthangal a bird century, houses a wide variety of birds. This place can be best visited in the months of November to March. Arignar Anna Zoological Park has 40 varieties of Mammals, 20 Avian species and 14 species of Reptiles.

Religious Places To Visit Near Bangalore With 300 Km

Shravanabelagola (143 km from bangalore).

Shravanabelagola is a town located in Karnataka, India. It is famous for its Great statue of Sri Gomatheswar. The 58 foot, 8 inch statue of Sri Gomatheswar, carved between 978-993 AD, out of the granite bedrock of the mountain is the tallest free-standing statue in the world. Sri Gomatheswar, also known as Bahubali, was the son of the legendary first Tirthankara, Adinatha (tirthankaras are the mythical, enlightened sages of Jainism).

Tirupati (246 Km from Bangalore)

Tirupati an ancient city located in Andhra Pradesh, India.Tirupati is famous amongst the tourist for its temples. Sri Venkateshwara Temple, on the Tirumala Hill is the second most frequented shrine all over the world, first being Vatican. It is also the richest temple in the world. Shri Govindarajaswami Temple is one of the ancient temple of the place, it is known to be built in 1130 AD. Shri Govindarajaswami is known to be lord Balaji’s elder brother.

Other temples to visit are Srikalahasti situated on the banks of Swarnamukhi River devoted to Lord Shiva, Kanipakam a temple devoted to Lord Ganesha built in 11th century is known amongst the pilgrims as it is said the idol of Lord Ganesha grows in size.

Tirupati is a land of temples and faith, If you believe in certain faith then this is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore within 300 KMs.

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Puttaparthi (154 Km from Bangalore)

Puttaparthi is town situated in Andhra Pradesh, India. The Anjaneya Hanuman Swami Temple has a marvelous Shiva lingam on the enterance of the temple. The Shiva Linga was brought by Sai Baba from Kasim, and the pool of water in the deity’s foot is known to be the tears of Hanumana to show his devotion to Lord Rama.

The Chitravati River is known to be the new Ganges by the devotees of Saibaba. This river is considered holy as Saibaba used to take bath in it.

Halebid (210 Km from Bangalore)

It is a town located in Karnataka, India. Formerly known as Dwarasamudra and named as Gem of Indian architecture. The best time to visit here is between October to February. The Twin Shiva Temple here has a common opening but has two Garbagriharas.

Museum of Archaeological Survey of India is located in the temple premises displays sculptures, woodcarvings idols, coins and inscriptions of 12th and 13th centuries.

Srirangapatna (130 Km from Bangalore)

Srirangapatna is a town in the Indian state of Karnataka. The place is well known for its religious, cultural and historic importance.

Garrison Cemetery & Scott’s Bungalow is amongst the many colonial Remnants in Srirangapatna. This bungalow was a residence of a British Officer. The old colonial bungalow here are the reminders of multi-layered heritage.

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a place of many winged guests, it’s beautiful to view so many varieties of birds at one place. Nimishamba Temple located in the banks of Lokapavani River dedicated to a re-incarnated avatar of Goddesses Parvati. Amongst so many temples in Srirangapatna, this one is the most popular.

The Grand Viewpoint is the main attraction of this town, the Karighatta hill is a favourite place for travelers. The Magnificent views of Mysore and Srirangapatna can be seen from this place at a height of 3000 feet above sea level. Also the view of Kaveri and Lokapavani rivers makes this visit worthwhile. One can trek to the top of this hill and make the trip more memorable.

Amazing Places To Visit Near Bangalore Within 300 Km for Adventure and Nature Lovers

Bheemeshwari (105 km from bangalore).

The distance of this place from Bangalore is about 110kms. It is a Fishing village in Karnataka, India. The River Cauvery crosses gorges, waterfalls, rapids, dense forests and much more.

You get a chance to camp near the beautiful Cauvery river in tents. Fishing and boating are another fun activities which you can do. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Bangalore within 300 KMs for people who loves fishing.

Camping here at night shall be a great experience and will relax, calm your mind for some time. Spend some time here in peace with the sound of the river water, waterfalls , animals and beautiful-melodious sounds of birds chirping.

Kabini (216 Km from Bangalore)

Located in Karnataka beside the banks of Kabini river. The Kabini river is a major tributary of the river Cauvery. The Kabini Forest reserve is one of the most popular wildlife destination in Karnataka. It was once a hunting place for the king of Mysore. It is a great vacation spot for anybody wanting to spend some quality time. With greenery around the banks of the river, it is also a great picnic spot.

Kalpetta (290 Km from Bangalore)

Kalpetta is a town in the mountainous Wayanad region of Kerala, India. The Mahatma Gandhi museum and library in Kalpetta was a boarding house where Gandhiji stayed and took rest during his visit.

Puliyarmala Jain Temples located in Puliyarmala is amongst the few Jain temple in Kerela and a must visit for tourists. Myladippara Trekking Centre offers a great experience to the trekkers. Other destinations here are the beautiful Pookode Lake, Wayanad Ghat Road View Point and the Chain tree.

Pondicherry (304 Km from Bangalore)

Pondicherry is the largest Union Territory in India. It is a capital city, the history of which is known only after the arrival of Dutch, Portuguese, British and French colonialists. The climate here is tropical wet and dry similar to Tamil Nadu. It is a popular tourist destination in South India. The city has a large number of colonial buildings having reflection of French architecture, statues, church and temples. The sea is the main attraction to the tourist.

Puducherry Botanical Gardens has tree houses, and also provides you with boating and many other fun activities. Rulmigu Manakula Vinayagar Devasthanam on Manakula Vinayagar Street is a Hindu temple, devoted to lord Ganesha, made in French architecture style is a unique thing to see.

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Guhantara Resort Bangalore

For all the adventure enthusiasts looking for an escape from Bangalore, all you need to do is travel 50 kilometres to reach what is known as an adventure sports haven. It has everything from excellent rock climbing opportunities to fun camping places. When in Ramanagara, you can try your hand at chimney climbing, rappelling, night trekking, camping, kayaking, ATV sports, ziplining and jumaring among a plethora of other activities. This is the perfect place for a digital detox if you choose to camp in the wilderness, or if you prefer, you can camp with all the luxuries at one of the several glamping (glamorous camping destinations. The rocky, granite hills and patches of greenery give the area a distinct feel and make it one of the most scenic one day trip from bangalore within 50 kms. Distance from Bangalore: 50 kilometres The highlight of the place: Adventure sports activities like rappelling, night trekking, ATV sports, etc. 

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Guhantara - The Underground Cave Resort

Guhantara - The Underground Cave Resort

Out of all the places to visit near Bangalore within 50 kms, Guhantara is probably the most quirky and memorable! It is a heritage resort which has been built within ancient cave complexes. The ambience and architecture of the resort are heavily influenced by the cave systems, giving you a feeling of living under the Earth! Not only do they offer a unique experience, but they also combine world-class amenities that you would expect at a luxury resort. Here, you can enjoy indoor games like snooker, carrom, table tennis, etc. but also play cricket and badminton or go swimming in the in-house pools. For visitors who like adventure, Guhantara offers ziplining, quad biking, horse riding, segway and more! Not only fun activities, but the place also offers opportunities to unwind as well, like fish spa, Ayurvedic spa and massage among other things. Distance from Bangalore: 35 kilometres The highlight of the place: Underground cave resort with a plethora of activities 

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Savandurga Hills

Savandurga Hills

Situated at a distance of 60 kilometres from the city of Bangalore, Savandurga Hills is the perfect escape which combines adventure, history and natural beauty. Savandurga Hill is considered amongst the largest monolith hills in Asia and stands at a height of 1,226 metres above the sea level. The challenging trek up to the summit of the hill will take you through the ruins of an ancient fort which dates back to  1543. There are two major trails which you can take while hiking up the hill and both pack their own set of thrills; one is the Billigudda and the second is Karigudda. Apart from trekking, you can try rope courses and ziplining in the area and also go kayaking in the rapids and it is one of the best one day trip from bangalore within 50 kms, Distance from Bangalore: 50 kilometres The highlight of the place: Hilltop views, hiking and trekking 

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Snow City Bangalore is one of the most fun and exciting places to visit near Bangalore within 50 kms if you love winters and some adventure! The place is packed with games and activities including laser tag, laser maze, interactive shooting, Pac- Man smash, etc. You can also enjoy a 9D movie watching experience which lasts from 10 to 15 minutes. The real fun begins with the snow-based activities like indoor snow mountain climbing, snow dance floor, snow slides, snow rafting, snow tubes and more! You can also choose to celebrate your birthdays and other events at this exciting venue. Distance from Bangalore: 6.4 kilometres The highlight of the place: Fun indoor, snow-based activities 

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Jain Farms Resort

Jain Farms Resort

Get out of the city to visit one of the most unique one day trip from bangalore within 50 kms , the Jain Farms Resort. This boutique resort has been designed on the principles of ecological consciousness and offers a tranquil escape into the unhindered wilderness. The architecture of the place has been inspired by village mud cottages of the olden times which are decked with all the modern facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. When you are here, you can enjoy bird watching or take plantation tours in the scenic outdoors. Or, you can choose to try your hand at pottery or enjoy delicious Sattvic food. Spread over a massive area of 750 acres, Jain Farms offers many opportunities to unwind and relax. Distance from Bangalore: 6.8 kilometres The highlight of the place: Eco-friendly resorts built in village-style mud cottages 

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Microlight Flying at Jakkur

 Microlight Flying at Jakkur

The best way to see Bangalore is from above and that is exactly what Microlight flying offers you. Jakkur is one of the most exciting places to visit near Bangalore within 50 kms if you are a flight enthusiast. Here, you can enjoy thrilling 20-minute aerial rides that will take you over the entire city of Bangalore. All you need to do is travel to Yelhanka in the suburbs of the city where you will get a quick briefing session from a flying instructor at the Jakkur Airfield. Then, the fun begins as you sit with an experienced pilot and start your ascend, reaching heights of 40,000 feet! Not only will you be able to see the concrete city from the top but also marvel at the surrounding landscape, making for an unforgettable day out! Distance from Bangalore: 15.7 kilometres The highlight of the place: Microlight flying 40,000 feet above the ground

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Grover's Vineyard

 Grover's Vineyard

Grover’s Vineyard or Grover Zampa Vineyard is situated 40 kilometres away from Bangalore and offers an excellent escape from the bustle of the city. Located in the scenic settings of the Nandi Hills, Grover’s Vineyard not only offers excellent vine tasting experiences but also some beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. Sprawled over an area of 410 acres, the vineyard offers opportunities to discover the flora and fauna of the region. You can spot Asian Paradise Flycatchers, Bulbuls, Blue Capped Rock Thrush, Tawny Eagles, and Puff-Throated Babblers among other birds when at the vineyards. The place offers 45-minute sessions where you can taste a range of wines and learn about the history of the wine and the techniques of winemaking. Distance from Bangalore: 40 kilometres The highlight of the place: Wine tasting 

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Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City is a theme park and a popular tourist place near Bangalore within 50 kms, if you are looking to spend an entire day with family and friends. The theme park is spread over a wide area of 58 acres and is divided into various different sections. Here, you can take a tour of the Dino Park for its prehistoric delights, visit the Cartoon City and its fun 3D photo gallery, go to the mirror maze or even get a photoshoot done! The place also hosts several events and functions and if you are lucky, you can spot the film stars as well! Apart from this, the place has excellent shopping and eating outlets to make for a memorable experience. Distance from Bangalore: 38 kilometres The highlight of the place: Various museums, displays and shopping

Wonderla

Wonderla Bangalore offers fun activities for the whole family and that is what makes it one of the most popular tourist places near Bangalore within 50 kms. This amusement park is one of the biggest in the entire country and offers 55 land and water rides in total! Here, you can witness the magical virtual reality shows with musical fountains and laser. The place also has a dance floor with rain showers so that you can beat the heat while swaying to the tunes. If you are visiting in the winter, the solar heaters offer warm water in all the rides so that the fun does not stop. The place has locker rooms, restaurants, restrooms and a luxury resort to cater to all your creature comforts. Distance from Bangalore: 28 kilometres The highlight of the place: 55 land and water-based rides  Also Checkout:   Churches In Barcelona

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

There is no better place to experience pristine nature, when looking for places to visit near Bangalore within 50 kms, than Bannerghatta National Park. Founded in the year 1970, today this national park is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna which you can discover at your own pace. Also, a part of the national park is the BBBP or the Bengaluru Bannerghatta Biological Park which offers great tourism opportunities in the form of an animal rescue centre, a zoo, a petting corner, a butterfly enclosure, an aquarium, a snake house and a safari park. You can bring your entire family to experience nature in all its abundance. The place also offers great trekking and hiking opportunities through pristine wilderness. Distance from Bangalore: 21.2 kilometres The highlight of the place: Zoo, jungle safari, trekking, etc. Click Here to Book Now:  Montparnasse Tower Tickets

Shivaganga Hill

Shivaganga Hill

Shivaganga Hill is a peak near Bangalore which is frequented by hikers and trekkers for adventure and for pilgrims because of a Hindu shrine situated at the summit. The hill rises to a height of 804.8 meters or 2640.3 feet, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The hike itself is an easy one with man-made steps aiding the climb. You will spot many vendors and stalls selling refreshments along the way, acting as rest stops where you can hydrate yourself. The climb is also made pleasant by the presence of playful monkeys who swing on the branches of surrounding trees. When in the area, you can visit the many historical temples including Gangadhareshwara temple, Sri Honnammadevi Temple, Olakal Teertha, Nandi Statue and Talagang Sharadamba temple among others. Distance from Bangalore: 50 kilometres The highlight of the place: Hiking and trekking Also Checkout:   Galleria Corsini Tickets

Manchinbele

Manchinbele

Manchinbele is a village in the Ramanagara District, situated 40 kilometres away from the city of Bangalore. It is known for the many adventure activities it offers, making it a top pick when looking for places to visit near Bangalore within 50 kms. Here, you can enjoy rappelling, rock climbing, camping, kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing, etc. at the adventure park called XtremeZone. Apart from the water-based activities, you can also enjoy the beautiful vistas of the natural surroundings at the local dam. The reservoir in the area offers beautiful scenery, providing opportunities for nature photography but is unfit for swimming and therefore must be stayed away from. When in the area, you can also access the backwaters or trek up the Savandurga hill. Distance from Bangalore: 40 kilometres The highlight of the place: Water-based adventure sports Click Here to Book Now:   Rijksmuseum Tickets

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Muthyala Maduvu (Pearl Valley)

Muthyala Maduvu (Pearl Valley)

You can choose to visit Muthyala Maduvu or Pearl Valley if you are a nature enthusiast and want a peaceful and quiet day away from the city. This tourist attraction is situated near Anekal, 40 kilometres away from Bengaluru. You can visit the place for its waterfall which takes the form of tiny streams of water running down the hills, giving the illusion of falling pearls, that gives the place its name. While here, you can enjoy bird watching, photography or bring out a picnic spread to make a fun day out. If you are trekking or hiking enthusiast, you can also climb one of the many trails and routes of the area. 

Distance from Bangalore: 40 kilometres 

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Ranganathaswamy Temple

 Ranganathaswamy Temple

Ranganathaswamy Temple is one of the most well-known religious places in Bangalore. This historical temple was built in the 16th century C.E. and houses the idols of Sri Ranganatha Swamy, and his consorts Sri Bhudevi and Neela Devi. The architecture of the place follows the Vijayanagara style and you can spend your time admiring the Hoysala influence on the building style which can be seen in the intricately carved granite pillars. The best time to visit the temple is during the annual Rathotsavam Chariot Festival when thousands of pilgrims visit the heavily decorated place to pay their respects.  Distance from Bangalore: 8.2 kilometres  The highlight of the place: An ancient temple with beautiful architecture Also Checkout:   Abu Dhabi City Tour

Kempegowda Fort

Kempegowda Fort

The Kempegowda Fort in Magadi gets its name from its founder, Kempegowda. Its fort dates back to 1537 when it was built as a mud fort. It was converted into a stone fort in the year 1761 and completed in the year 1971. Today, only ruins of the fort remain but it is still visited by history buffs and nature enthusiasts alike. Inside the fort, you will find a temple which was built later and follows the Vijayanagara style of architecture. The fort is one of the most popular tourist places near Bangalore within 50 kms owing to its easy accessibility. People visit the place not only for the temples but also for the panoramic vistas of the surroundings that the fort offers. Distance from Bangalore: 45 kilometres The highlight of the place: Ruins of Kempegowda Fort

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Thottikallu Falls

Thottikallu Falls

Thottikallu Falls, popularly known as the TK falls, are located in Bangalore Urban District and slowly gaining popularity amongst the locals. These waterfalls swell up during the monsoons, making them a sight to behold, especially if you are a nature lover. You can walk up the mud path or even take a two-wheeler right up to the waterfalls, making them easily accessible. The area offers great hiking and trekking opportunities and you can also choose to indulge in nature photography when here. Close to the waterfalls, you will also find a shrine where you can take time out for prayer. Just in front of the temple is a parking area where you can park your vehicle for a small fee. Distance from Bangalore: 32.6 kilometres The highlight of the place: Waterfalls and quiet, natural surroundings

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When in Bangalore, you can choose to visit India’s first modern Gurukul or the residential school for Indian classical dances. It can be described as a dance village where an international community resides, getting trained in Odissi, Bharatnatyam, Mohiniattam, Kathakali, Kathak, Kuchipudi, and Manipuri. Apart from the unique concept, the place in itself is a treat to the senses. Designed by the acclaimed Indian architect Gerard da Cunha, the community is situated near the scenic Hesaraghatta Lake. The entrance of the Gurukul is marked by a temple and the building itself is made up of rustic buildings scattered across the vegetation-covered landscape. The place offers a serene environment where you can escape from the bustle of the city. Distance from Bangalore: 38 kilometres Highlight of the place: Gurukul for Indian classical dances with world-renowned alumni

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Big Banyan Tree (Dodda Alada Mara)

Big Banyan Tree (Dodda Alada Mara)

Whether you are a nature enthusiast or not, a trip to this tourist place near Bangalore within 50 kilometres will be worth your time. The Dodda Alada Mara or the Big Banyan Tree is a humongous 400-year-old Banyan Tree which is frequented by tourists in the area. It is located in the village of Kethohalli and covers a staggering area of 3 acres! The actual root of the tree was diseased in the early 2000s and therefore when you visit today, it might give the appearance of several different trees spread across the area. You can spend your time picnicking, taking pictures or interacting with the monkeys who live in the branches of the tree. Distance from Bangalore: 28 kilometres The highlight of the place: 400-year-old Banyan tree spread over an area of 3 acres

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Turahalli Forest

Turahalli Forest

The Turahalli Forest is a small patch of forest located 20 kilometres away from Bangalore. The rich flora and fauna along with the natural landscape make it an excellent escape from the city. The forest is mostly made up of Eucalyptus trees but you might experience the orchids in their full bloom if you decide to visit in August. If you are here in the summer, you can see the Lianas in bloom surrounded by figs, nerale-mara, etc. Apart from the many plants, the place is also home to a variety of animals like spotted deer, hares, jackals, mongeese, wild boar, etc. The place also offers excellent bird-watching opportunities and you can spot Eagle-owl, purple-rumped sunbird, oriental white-eye, barn swallow and black kites among a plethora of others. Distance from Bangalore: 20 kilometres The highlight of the place: Scenic biking trails

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Thattekere is a village situated 40 kilometres away from the city of Bangalore. The village has a population of a little over 1200 people and gets its name from the Thattekere lake. The scenic lake offers many opportunities for picnics, nature photography, and is an excellent spot for capturing picturesque sunsets and sunrises. You can drive down to the lake with your friends and family to spend time in the quaint surroundings of the lake and the village. Since the lake is situated in the elephant corridor of  Bannerghatta National Park, there is a good chance that you will be able to see the beautiful mammals in their natural habitat. When at the lake, you can spend your time by bird watching or visiting another famous tourist attraction nearby, Muthyalamaduvu. Distance from Bangalore: 40 kilometres The highlight of the place:  Bird watching, lake and elephant spotting

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Lalbagh is one of the oldest botanical gardens in India and is also a major tourist attraction in South India. Located in South Bengaluru, the Lalbagh Botanical Garden is not only one of the largest botanical gardens in India, but also the first of its kind, with planned routes, glasshouses and ornamental flowers growing throughout the property.The garden itself is spread over an area of 240 acres and its construction was commissioned by the famous ruler Hyder Ali. It was finally completed by his son- Tipu Sultan- who designed the gardens keeping in mind the beautiful gardens of Sira in Tumkur District in Karnataka.Lalbagh is home to exotic flowers that were imported by the Sultan from countries like France, Persia, Arabia, Afghanistan, etc. Therefore, flowers that were previously never seen in India were first witnessed in this historical garden. Trees that were imported by Tipu Sultan from all over the world can still be found growing here.Apart from the exotic trees, visitors can also catch sight of some rare birds such as the Myna, pond heron, purple moorhen, parakeets, Brahminy kites, the common egret and much more. Apart from the stunning flora and fauna of the Lalbagh Botanical Garden, it has another striking attraction, which is the Lalbagh rock. This rock, which is said to be over 3000 years old, is one of the oldest rocks in the world and can be found in the center of the garden.

Brigade Road

At the intersection of MG road and Residency road lies Brigade road which is considered a shopping paradise for the city dwellers. There is a long stretch of standalone shops, individual retailers, and outlet selling almost everything you need making it one the best Bangalore sightseeing. This commercial hubs houses myriads of global brand outlets as well and it has been a hub for celebrating New Year in the almost every year.

Bangalore Palace

In the technology-driven, futuristic Silicon Valley of India, monuments of historical significance boasting of a glorious past are also abundant. The historical heritage of the city is so magnificent and eminent that it rises to prominence on its own. One such landmark is the Tudor style Bangalore Palace.The Palace is a perfect representation of the lavishness and splendour with which India's most resilient dynasties ruled. Famous for its opulent architecture and amusement activities, the Palace is visited by several visitors every day. The colossal Palace boasts of massive courtyards, bright interiors, kingly grounds, splendid spiral staircases, stately towers and a luscious garden in a proud display of posh regality.Anyone who admires classic architecture and artistry would be delighted to experience it first hand at this Palace. It also houses an amusement park in its enclave to the delight of many younger visitors. Having been a private residence to the Wodeyar family, Bangalore palace offers a linear perspective into the royal life of the forepassed era. It is plush with a vibrant and varied collection of ancient royal artefacts, paraphernalia, hunting trophies and family photos.The Palace houses some of the most famous paintings of the 19th Century, including the works of one of India's most celebrated artists Raja Ravi Verma. The Palace grounds very often become venues for concerts and festivals. World-renowned artists like Enrique and Guns N' Roses have graced the palace grounds with their talent and presence. The Palace hence combines the richness and luxury of royal history with the vivacious and exuberant demeanour of the youth. Bangalore Palace HistoryOriginally a property of Reverend J Garrett, the principal of a school in the cantonment town at that time, the area where the Palace is now located was purchased from him by the British Guardians of Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar for 40,000 rupees. The construction of the palace began in the year 1874. Mr John Cameron of Lalbagh was assigned the task of landscaping Palace along with its surroundings. The complete construction of the palace was completed in the year, 1878.The Palace saw many additions and modifications in its architecture in subsequent years. Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wadiyar added a few portions like the twin external staircase, the platform for musicians etc. outside the Durbar Hall. In 1970, HH Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar transferred ownership of the property to two companies, Chamundi Hotels and Shree Venkateshwara Real Estate Enterprises. However, this transaction was later shown to be fraudulent. A legal battle followed between this deal and Jayachamarajendra's son, Srikanta Datta. The five sisters of Srikanta Datta are now in possession of sections of the 28 acres of the Palace. In the year 1990 Srikant Datta finally compromised with the Chamaraju group and got back his part of the property including the main Palace except for 45 acres that the Chamaraju group still retains. Architecture:The Palace showcases exquisite wooden interiors surrounded by pristine walls. The Palace is enclosed within beautiful gardens. The architecture is a medley of Tudor style and Scottish style and has gothic undertones. A lot of physical artefacts inside are of British origin. It is said that the architecture of this building is inspired by that of the Windsor Castle and other architectural marvels of England and Normandy. The most prominent features of the Palace like the two-level granite structure of the fortified towers and turreted parapets take direct inspiration from the Tudor building styles. The entrance is decorated with grand Roman arches. The exterior of the building is covered in eccentric shapes and angles. The exterior walls are of a blushing cinnabar shade that gives the building a quaint Victorian vibe. The floor of the open courtyard of the Palace is adorned with granite seats covered with azure ceramic tiles. The ground floor also contains a beautifully decorated ballroom.The first floor of the Palace has a distinct chamber known as the Durbar Hall attached to an ornate staircase.This hall is famous for the enormous elephant head that is mounted in it and its gothic style tinted glass windows.  

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