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Hill station near Bangalore within 300 km includes Nandi hill, Savandurga Hills, Skandagiri Hills, BR Hills, Male Mahadeshwara Hills, Kolli Hills, Coorg, Ooty, Coonoor,  Kemmanagundi and many more places.

With a long list of hill stations within 300 km near Bangalore, you can always stay assured to have a pleasant weekend away from the city’s hustle and bustle. From the mesmerizing coffee plantations of Coorg to countless adventure opportunities in Sakleshpur, a myriad of exciting experiences are just an overnight journey away from Bangalore.

Horsley Hills, Yelagiri Hills, and BR Hills are some of the most visited hill stations near Bangalore within 200 km. You can spend your weekend in these picturesque hill settlements while indulging in camping, enjoying stargazing, challenging yourself for hiking, and making lifelong memories with your loved ones. The proximity of these pleasant destinations from the city makes them ideal options for quick getaways with family and friends. 

And if you are looking for a hill station near Bangalore within 150 km, you have amazing choices such as Nandi Hills and Savandurga Hills to visit. These tiny hill stations are known to amuse visitors with a wide range of adventure activities and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes. So, whether you are craving action or need a respite from the chaotic routine, there are numerous places you must add to your bucket list.

Here is the list of hill stations near Bangalore within 300 km:

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Nandi Hills is a set of breathtaking hillocks which is a complete nature retreat. From catching the stunning views of the rising and setting sun to camping and trekking, people come here to indulge in a wide variety of activities. The best part of visiting the top of the hill is that you will get to enjoy the view of low lying clouds floating around you. 

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Savandurga Hills

Perched at a height of 1226 meters above the sea level, Savandurga Hills is a part of the Deccan Plateau, and is known to be one of the largest monolith hills in all of Asia. Start your trek from the foothills of the Billigudda or Karigudda hills and reach the top to find the picturesque views of the serene lotus lake and nearby places.

The bustling Arkavathi River glides by hills which adds to the scenic beauty of the place.  At Savandurga Hills, one can indulge in activities like swimming, ziplining, trekking, photography, rock climbing and even camping amidst pristine nature. All in all, this quaint destination promises you a perfect getaway in the hills and is a must-visit hill station near Bangalore within 150 km.

Location:
Magadi Road, Karnataka 

Distance from Bangalore:
Approximately 60 km

If you remember the classic Sholay scenes then you will be amazed to see the rocky mountains of this town that is situated around 50 KM from Bengaluru city and Sholay was originally shot here and is also one of the best places to see in Bangalore. From Silk farming to Mysore-Pak, from leading into the huge Hanuman statue entrance to the Ramadevara Betta Vulture Sanctuary.

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Skandagiri Hills

Whether you are planning a long drive with friends or a peaceful picnic with family, Skandagiri Hills is among the most ideal hill stations near Bangalore within 200 km. Set at an elevation of 1450 metres, the ruins of a hill fort that was built by Tipu Sultan still reign the hilltop. With unobstructed views of the Nandi Hill and valley below, the spot offers great opportunities for photography.

For the most memorable experience, indulge in a night trek to reach the hilltop before the dawn. Witnessing the sun emerging from under a thick layer of clouds is a sight that would sweep you off your feet. To add more excitement to the affair, you can also camp here and absorb all the tranquillity this place has to offer.

Location: Off Bellary Road, Karnataka

Distance from Bangalore:
60 km

One of the most spectacular attractions in Chikmagalur is Mullayanagiri that is known for its jaw dropping natural beauty. With its calming ambience formed by lush greenery, misty weather and rugged rocks, Mullayanagiri is a heavenly place to relish your vacation. Mullayanagiri Peak is a heaven for adventure junkies who wish to partake in a number of thrilling activities like road biking, trekking and mountain biking. 

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Coorg

Wake up to the smell of tranquilizing coffee, and enjoy the scenic beauty of this misty land of hills and streams. Popularly known as the Scotland of India, Coorg lives up to its name with luring amalgamation of history, luxury, adventure, mouth-watering cuisine. Located along the western ghats, this famous coffee-producing hill station is well-known for its jaw-dropping ravishing scenery and opulence.

Not just the scintillating beauty, this misty landscape has a rich culture and a unique local clan - Kodavas specialised in martial arts, widely known for their hospitality. Ranging from admiring the beauty of this heavenly destination to a challenging trek or deep insight into the culture at the Madikeri Fort to the enthralling adventure at Abbey Falls or the spicy curries to the sweet heart-melting handmade truffles, Coorg will make you oscillate to the extremes in everything.

With so many activities in the house, this is indeed an ideal destination for everyone, whether you are a foodie, an explorer, an adventurer, or a tranquility seeker. Not to forget the popular festivals -  Keil Poldu (worship of weapons), Cauvery Shankaramana (return of the river goddess) and the Huttari (harvest).

Stunning mountains, the cascade of falling waters, and eye-feasting view of the flora and fauna, this place is indeed a perfect holiday destination for people who need an escape from their monotonous 9-5 hectic life. Much-acclaimed to be the preferred destination for trekking sports and white water rafting, Coorg qualifies to be the perfect location for the thrill-seekers.

Quench your thirst for adventure as you drive along the misty roads in the winter afternoons around the hills. Though the tinge of excitement is unnerving enough to boost your enthusiasm, do take care of the safety measures while you enjoy your exhilarating journey to Coorg.

Make sure you do not miss out the mesmerising towns including Gonikoppal, Somwarpet, Kushalnagar, Pollibetta, and Virajpet to add rewarding experiences to your itinerary. 

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Sakleshpur

A hill station in the heights of Western Ghats of India, Sakleshpur is a small town located in the state of Karnataka. Famous for being surrounded by a surprising number of plantations of coffee, tea and spices, Sakleshpur’s economy thrives on these. Apart from that, with the recent development in the tourism happening around the town, places to visit in Sakleshpur have recently gathered a lot of fame for themselves because of their beauty and the kind of experiences that they harbour, both of which are unparalleled. 

Easily connected with Major cities like Bangalore and Mangalore, Sakleshpur has a bounty of beautiful places to see, both manmade and nature’s gifts. A prime example of that is the ages-old Manjarabad Fort constructed in the form of a star, which is also one of the prime tourist places in Sakleshpur. But that is not the only one, the list of names goes on and on as to where you should go to see Sakleshpur treating you with its best views of natural beauty, sometimes mingling with the manmade structures. 

The 600 year old Sakleshwara temple that sits on the river Hemavathi’s banks is a piece of fine craftsmanship in surroundings that are meant to take your breath away. And taking your breath away brings to mind the Bisle View Point, offering a panoramic view of the region and hills around, as well as the rainforests of the area. You can see as far away as the Pushpagiri, Dodda Betta and Kumara Parvatha Hills.

And no, the hill station is not just about the sights as there is a long list of things to do in Sakleshpur. The hill station knows how to live on the adventurous edge of life too. Sakleshpur is a heaven for trekking enthusiasts, and that is why this town has taken the definition of trekking to a whole new level by introducing something new like Railway Bridge Trekking. You can trek on the 52km long railway track (trek) between Sakleshpur and Kukke Subramanya road junction, which was closed down long ago. This unforgettable experience takes you through the scenes of at least 25 waterfalls.

And as far as the question of staying in Sakleshpur is concerned, nature stays in Sakleshpur are bound to take your breath away with their surroundings, features and comfort alongside the local hospitality that you will experience here. There is no one type in the places to stay in Sakleshpur and that is what makes it worth experiencing. So take your family, friends, or partner and come to Sakleshpur, and even if no one agrees, come solo. But do not think of missing out on so much fun.

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Anthargange

Situated at an altitude of 1712 metres above the sea level, Anthargange is an ideal location for adventure lovers. The name of the place means “Ganges from the deep” in the local language.

The origin of the stream is a mystery and thus, given the name. Anthargange is blessed with sights of cave exploration, rock climbing and trekking, making it a perfect location for all adventure freaks.

Location: Located at Kolar district of Karnataka. 70 Kilometres from Bangalore

Best time to visit: October to March

Attractions: Kashi Vishweshwara Temple 

Activities: Rock climbing, trekking, cave exploration
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Chikmagalur

Translated as the ‘Young Daughter’s Town’ as it was presented as dowry to the younger daughter of the Chief of Sakrepatna, Rukmangada, this serene city is also known as the ‘Coffee Land of Karnataka’ tranquilizing you from within with its aroma.

Lush green trees set against the backdrop of majestic Mullayangiri ranges, Chikmagalur is one of the most popular spots for trekkers, nature enthusiasts, thrill-seekers, and explorers. The pious land is home to numerous temples including the Sharadamba Temple, Vidyashankara Temple, Kodanda Ramaswamy Temple, and Amruteshwar Temple adding grace to the grandeur of the vicinity bringing in devotees from far and close offering their prayers.

Chikmagalur stands at an elevation of 3,400 feet, covered with eye-catching tea and coffee plantations, making it a major commercial hub of the state, and also bringing in tourists from all over the world to entice the unique experience of walking through the plantations.

This entrancing hill station is not just about temples and sightseeing but also adventure activities that would savor your inner thrill enthusiast.  
Do not miss out on the famous waterfalls, namely, Jhari Waterfalls, Hanuman Gundi Waterfalls, Shankar Falls, and Kadambi Falls as there are plenty of them that will surely leave you mesmerized by spellbinding scenic beauty. Cascade of water flowing over the rugged terrain, it is a view that you will remember all through your life.

If you wish to find an escape from the monotonous 9 to 5 life, this is just the right place for you to spend some time amidst the flora and fauna. Do not forget to carry your camera along to come back with pictures to flaunt on your social media. 

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Ooty

From nature walks in gardens that makes one wonder whether Paradise, as depicted in scriptures of various cultures, have actually been derived from such sensory experiences to relaxing over a cup of tea from the tea plantations dotting the hillside, only to realize most humbly of nature’s gifts as a bountiful provider, the tourist places in Ooty can be expected to resuscitate the soul, depleted of its spiritual reserves through the trials of everyday existence. 

Ooty, once the summer capital of Madras Presidency under the British, can be safely regarded as “India’s Switzerland”. John Sullivan, the then collector of Coimbatore had noted the same in his elaborate report on the region, way back in the 19th century. After independence, Ooty was developed into a major tourist destination and understandably so, given its qualification for the same, owing to nature’s abundant blessings in terms of climate, scenic splendour, local sights and sounds, its wealth of birds and beasts and of course its homegrown beverages of tea and coffee.

The majestic “Queen of the Hills” forms part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, reputed for its fragile and exquisite ecosystem. In the ecological parlance, it is best known as a “hotspot”, the label justifying the designation of the section of the Western Ghats as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ooty has been developed to offer a rare glimpse to tourists of the essence of the rest of the reserve, much of which are out of bounds as part of conservation efforts.

The wooded hills of the Western Ghats with its canopy of unkempt, untouched shola vegetation interspersed with maintained and cultivated tea gardens offer a rare view of the symbiotic existence of man and nature where one can see and learn what sustainable use of natural resources should ideally look like. The botanical garden and rose garden curate much of the bounty of nature at Ooty to mesmerizing effect. One has to see the tourist places in Ooty it to believe in the gifts of life, otherwise often conveniently overlooked.

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Wayanad

Known for its soothing temperature all around the year, Wayanad is the ultimate destination to escape the scorching sun of North India. This place doesn’t only offer its cool temperature but along with that, it has untouched woods, misty mountains, and long spread plantations. Often called the spice garden of India, Wayanad is laid with many tourist places and vast orchards of various spices like cardamom, Black pepper, Star Anise, Fenugreek, Black cumin and more. These green orchards of distinct spices give this place a different fragrance which is further enriched with the aroma of coffee plantation, nutrition of organic fruits and vegetables and waving paddy fields.

Having said this much about the greenery in the city, it is understood that it will have numerous wildlife sanctuaries, reserves and national parks protecting the rural life of the forests. Adding to all the natural beauty you have India’s largest earth dam and Asia’s second-largest earth dam, Banasura Sagar Dam in Wayanad. Having mighty mountains, dense woods, and gushing rivers, Wayanad is a hub for trekking, hiking, mountaineering, rock climbing, rappelling, camping, and many more adventurous activities.

You can trek to India’s largest Earth Dam, Banasura Dam or trek to witness the sun setting behind the mountains from Wayanad’s highest peak, Chembra Peak. The list doesn’t end here, you have the chance to explore potentially Neolithic age at Edakkal Caves. You will find some petroglyphs- prehistoric rock carvings used as a communication tool.

Moreover, you will find some amazing examples of ancient architecture and religious beliefs through the monuments like Thirunelli Temple, Karinthandan Temple, Ancient Jain Temple and much more. All these threads weave into an amazing tapestry that will glorify your photo album as well as the album of your life.

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Coonoor

Coonoor is a municipality and a Taluk located in the Nilgiris district, on the western edge of the state, Tamil Nadu, India. As far as size is concerned, Coonoor, after Ooty, comes second in largeness in all of the beautiful hills of the Nilgiris, providing people with a lot of ground to tour. For more than one trekking expeditions, Coonoor is an ideal base and leads right into the Nilgiri Hills. The tourist places in Coonoor are breath-takingly beautiful.

For a Hill station, Coonoor is very accessible, with the nearest airport being only at a distance of 79 km from the town of Coonoor. The population being so less, it offers a peaceful and relaxing environment which other hill stations don’t. The station features a subtropical highland climate which basically means cool summers and cool but not cold winter.Among the tourist places in Coonoor comes Sim’s Park, with a collective display exceeding one thousand types of species of plants.

The botany based garden is developed partly in Japanese style. The main attractions of this park are the fruits and vegetables shows held annually, in May. Another important place to visit lies about 10 km away from Coonoor, considered a part of Coonoor, which is the Dolphin’s Nose Viewpoint, which is famous for the magnificent view of the beautiful Hills of Nilgiri and the beautiful Falls called Catherine. Catherine Falls is another important tourist attraction Coonoor.

Tourists normally go trekking from Lady Canning’s seat to Dolphin’s nose. Five and a half km away from Coonoor, also considered a part of Coonoor, lies Lamb’s Rock, which is another point of vantage. The Fort of Droog is a well-known attraction. People commuting to Mettupalayam, witness Law’s Falls about five km away from Coonoor.

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Yercaud

A less explored and undiscovered treasure perched in the Eastern Ghats in the Shevaroy Hills, Yercaud is a rejuvenating hill-station in the Salem district of Tamil Nadu. It is situated around the Emerald Lake, which is also known as the Yercaud Lake. The emerald green hue of the beautiful natural lake is also where the hill-station gets its meaning from. In the local language, the word, Yercaud translates to ‘The Lake Forest’, which it, indeed, is. This Tamil Nadu weekend destination is all that an ideal getaway is about – green landscapes, fog covered hill-tops, fresh breeze, and a soulful experience. 

Steeped in raw natural attractions and a rustic aesthetic, the destination is set at an altitude of 4970 ft above sea level. From flora and fauna to an air of freshness and purity, Yercaud is also called the Ooty of the Poor, given its low cost tourism. The hill-station is seemingly enveloped under picturesque skies above dense forests that grow coffee, spices and fruits, with oranges in abundance. It houses some famous parks and gardens proffering floral masterpieces, like Anna Park and Rose Garden to name a few. Yercaud, discovered in the 19th century by the Britishers, also boasts of some stunning vantage points that help tourists soak in the beauty of the town.  

Due to its unspoiled and pristine nature, Yercaud is a paradise for nature lovers, trekkers and adventurers, with various trek tours that take you to spots like Kiliyur Falls and Tipperary Point. It sees less crowd than most hill-stations, which is why it remains fairly raw and thereby, cost-effective. Moreover, Yercaud is a compact destination, easily explorable in a day or two. Beautified by fruit orchards and spice & coffee plantations, the hill also reaps in its merit from its flora and fauna that intrigues all kinds of vacationers. Epitomized as the Jewel of South India, the untouched charm of this lake hill-station and its quaintness, undoubtedly, makes it one of the topmost places to visit in Tamil Nadu.

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Horsley Hills

Offering a great dose of thrill and pleasure, Horsley Hills is a picturesque hill station near Bangalore within 150 km. This amazingly beautiful hill series situated right next a coastline is also known as Ooty of Andhra Pradesh. The pleasant climate and the peaceful ambience of the place throughout the year makes it a perfect place worth visiting for a laidback holiday.

It is here that you get to see the oldest Eucalyptus Tree and the largest Banyan tree as well. And while you are here, please the adventure junkie in you by partaking in rappelling, swimming, fish spa, water walking, trampoline, wall climbing and many other fun activities.

Location: Horsley Hills, Andhra Pradesh

Distance from Bangalore:
144 km
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BR Hills

Spend your time indulging in thrilling activities like rafting, trekking, fishing, birding and whatnot in BR Hills – a quick getaway from Bangalore City. Also known as Biligiriranga Hills, this hill station is part of BRT Wildlife Sanctuary and also features a Tiger Reserve in addition to housing an extensive ecosystem.

Sambhar, tigers, leopards, gaurs and several other animals can be spotted in the sanctuary on a wildlife safari. Dodda Sampige Mara and Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple are other famous sites you must visit here. Do not forget to go on a shopping spree and buy some of the most unique tribal artefacts and handicrafts which will keep the memories of the trip alive. Undoubtedly, BR hills is one of the best hill stations near Bangalore within 200 km.

Location:  Yelandur Taluk, Chamarajanagar, Karnataka

Distance from Bangalore: 173 Km
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Male Mahadeshwara Hills

On your upoming vacation, get ready to be blown away by the beauty of Male Mahadeshwara Hills that is hidden in the deep evergreen forests of bamboo and sandalwood trees. The most prominent tourist attraction here, the Mahadeshwara Temple, located in a thick jungle, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and attracts pilgrims from all over the country.

Since Mahadeshwara Hills also boasts an exotic range of flora and fauna, one can spot leopards, elephants and spotted deer on a wildlife exploration here. To keep your adrenaline rush high, explore the nearby offbeat trails and hike to the most beautiful spots to witness lovely panoramas and experience tranquillity. 

Location: Chamarajanagar, Karnataka

Distance from Bangalore: 211 Km
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Brahmagiri Hill

Tucked away in the majestic Western Ghats, Brahmagiri Hill, with its extensive range of biodiversity, misty mountains, spectacular views, gushing waterfalls, etc.makes for one of the perfect hill stations near Bangalore within 300 km. According to the folklore, this hill is known to be the abode of Lord Brahma, and that is why it is named as Brahmagiri.

Being one of the tallest hills in the region, Brahmagiri promises some unobstructed, panoramic views of the lush green landscape surrounding it. There are trekking trails here that will take you on dreamy paths replete with gushing waterfalls, open verdant meadows, grasslands and whatnot. Enjoy camping, trekking and birding right in the lap of mother nature and feel at ease on your vacation in Brahmagiri Hill. 

Location: Manchalli, Karnataka

Distance from Bangalore:
253 Km
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Kemmanagundi (255 Km from Bangalore)

Another hill station which is a must visit destination for you in Chikmagalur is Kemmanagundi.  Offering scenic views this place is quite popular among the people here.These hills offer an impeccable summer retreat for those searching for a marvellous time among the magnificence of nature.

It’s a perfect place for the nature lovers and for the ones who seek some tranquillity. Its natural magnificence comes in all measurements and structures from rich green forests to exquisite gardens to springs, waterfalls and streams. The Royal Horticulture Society of Karnataka discovers home here and gives the guests a chance to witness probably the most lovely greenery enclosures and it is one of the best hill station around Bangalore.

The region will likewise be your host for trekking, nature strolls and picnics. To be somewhat less non-specific and name a couple of vacation destinations, we have the Rock cultivate, Z point, Hebbe falls, Kalahasti falls, Bababudan hill town and the Shiva temple.

Places to visit in Kemmanagundi: 
Hebbe Falls, Mullayanagiri, Shiva temple, etc.

Things to do in Kemmanagundi:
Trekking, Camping, Visiting different watefalls and sightseeing, etc.

Distance from Bangalore: 
255 Kms

Best time to visit: 
September to February

How to Reach:

By Rail: 
Tarikere is the closest railway station to reach this place. It is about 35 km away from Kemmanagundi and takes about an hour to reach via taxis. 
By Road: There are many private and state buses which run on this route. The National Highway NH-206 till Kadur and then the NH-48 till Hassan. It takes about 8 hours by road from Bangalore
to Kemmangundi.
By Air: 
The closest airport to Kemmanagundi is Mangalore Airport. The airport is around 150 km away and takes about 2 and half hours to cover the distance

Where to Stay:
 Ranga Taana, Golden Hill hotel N resort, etc.

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Kolli Hills

Kolli Hills is an extensive part of the Eastern Ghats, boasting an altitude of 1300 meters above the sea level. Widely known for its striking 70 hairpin curves and breathtaking views, Kolli Hills is amongst the best hill stations near Bangalore within 300 km. Pay your respects at the famous Arapaleeswarar Temple which showcases the rich cultural history dating 1500 years back.

Watch the Agaya Gangai Waterfall cascading down beautifully, surrounded by lush greenery which will surely leave you in awe of the natural beauty. Apart from that, there are many beautiful trails one can embark upon to discover the offbeat destinations near Kolli Hills which makes it a paradise for trekkers.

Location:
Kolli Hills, Tamil Nadu

Distance from Bangalore:
257 Km
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Yelagiri

The beautiful hill station of Yelagiri is situated in the Vellore district of the Tamil Nadu state, off the Vaniyambadi Tirupattur road. The Yelagiri village, also sometimes spelled as the Elagiri Village, is located at an altitude of 1,110.6 meters above the sea level. It is surrounded by eye catching orchards, rose gardens, and a lush green valley, thereby comprising the most amazing Yelagiri Tour Packages.

The hill station of Yelagiri is mainly a cluster of fourteen hamlets, with Athanavur as its main and capital town. Yelagiri is among the most famous places in India that is known for many trekking, 
climbing and other adventure activities as it has some beautiful hills and mountains to climb on. The highest point in the village of Yelagiri is the Swamimalai Hill which is 4,388 ft in height blessed with some mesmerizing views and places that will make your trek a memorable one.


There is no doubt that a traveller or an adventurer will find plenty of places and sites to explore as the beautiful hills and valleys of the district allows you to give a treat to your eyes with its exotic locales. One of the most amazing and mind boggling place is the man made Punganur Lake in the region which attracts many tourists and visitors every year. It is also one of the many places to visit in Yelagiri while you stay.

Every year during the months of summer, the Tamil Nadu Tourism Department celebrates the Summer Festival in the Yelagiri district which showcases different cultural heritage and arts from across the country, which are considered to be the best in Yelagiri Tour. They organize several kinds of cultural programs like the flower show, the dog show, and much more. All of this festivity is conducted every year in which people from different parts of the state and country come down to take a part and is a perfect opportunity to know more about the people and past of Yelagiri.

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People Also Ask About Bangalore

  1. What are the places where I can go trekking near Bangalore?

    Trekking has become the favourite weekend activity for Bangaloreans. Fortunately, Bangalore is also gifted with plenty of trekking and adventure destinations in close proximity to the city. Here are some of the best  trekking places near Bangalore:

    1. 
    Skandagiri Sunrise Trek
    2. Trek To Chennagiri Near Nandi Hills, Bangalore
    3. Uttari Betta Sunrise Trek With Transportation
    4. Kumara Parvatha Trek, Coorg
    5. Kodachadri Trek, Shimoga
  2. What are the places where I can go camping near Bangalore?

    Camping is always a wonderful experience but if you plan ahead, you can turn it into a memory that will last forever. Here are some of the best camping places near Bangalore:

    1. 
    Nandi Hills Drive in Camp, Bangalore
    2. Camping And Adventure Activities In Ramanagara
    3. 
    Nature Adventure Camp In Kanakapura
    4. Anthargange Night Trek With Cave Exploration
  3. Where can I go for one day trip from Bangalore for outings with friends?

    Bangalore is a very famous destination for places to visit around the city for one-day trips. Here is the list of best one day trips from Bangalore for outings with friends:

    1. Nandi Hills - 60 Km from Bangalore
    2. Ramanagara - 50 km from Bangalore
    3. Kanakpura - 69 Km from Bangalore
    4. Skandagiri - 60 km from Bangalore
    5. Savandurga - 50 km from Bangalore
    6. Anthargange - 67 km from Bangalore
    7. Bannerghatta National Park - 21 km from Bangalore
  4. Where can I go for a weekend in Bangalore?

    Thanks to the perfect geographical location, Bangalore and its surrounding areas are replete with places of interest, most of which are significant from natural or historical point of view. Some of the recommended weekend getaways near Bangalore are:

    -BR Hills: Enriched with impressive biodiversity and scenic nature, BR Hills is an excellent spot just 179 km from Bangalore.
    -Skandagiri Hills: Housing the ruins of the fort of Tipu Sultan, this hilltop near Bangalore gives the surreal experience of walking above the clouds.
    -Kolli Hills: A lesser-explored paradisiacal hill station near Bangalore, Kolli Hills is blessed with the best of nature in the form of rolling hills covered in lush greenery and waterfalls.
  5. Which is the best place to visit near Bangalore?

    There are numerous interesting places to visit near Bangalore. Some of them are:

    - Ooty: The famous hill station is known for its magical sunsets, pretty campsites, and pleasant climate throughout the year.
    - Chikmagalur: A delight for adventure junkies as well as leisure vacationers, Chikmagalur is an exquisite hill station featuring vast grasslands and dense forests.
    -Horsley Hills: If you are interested in landscape photography or soaking up the charm of nature, Horsley Hills is a perfect getaway, just 144 km away from Bangalore.

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  6. How can I go to Coorg from Bangalore?

    Coorg is located at a distance of 248 km from Bangalore and can be reached conveniently by road.

    By Road: Regular private and public transport buses and taxis ply between Bangalore and Coorg every day. The travel time involved is usually 5-6 hours.

    By Train: You can travel up to Mysore in train and hire a private cab to reach Coorg, which is 115 km from there.

    By Air: Since Coorg has no airport, you can take a flight to Mysore Airport which is 130 km from Coorg.
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24 October 2015
Agnimitra Banerjee Nishani Motte Trek
Excellent
Trekking and water adventure...what else can be so tempting especially for adventurists like me. This things give me my Kick. Wonderful place and everything is just up-to-the-mark. I'm certainly exploring more of South India now and to get the best of South I prefer reading thrillophilia reviews .
26 July 2018
Excellent
It was a very well organised trek by friendly and courteous hosts. Shahid, Danny, Habib and Avinash were great and were fun to trek with. Homestay near Shuntikoppa was beautiful with coffee plantations close-by and it was raining the whole time. Trek is an easy to medium range one. Except for the rain and leeches (which we were informed earlier) there is absolutely nothing to point out in the trek. We met many new people and it felt like college days all over again. Loved this trek and would definitely recommend it to everyone.
17 September 2018
Abhi Abhi Kudremukh Trek
Excellent
I would say that this is once in a lifetime trekking experience. Conquering the 3 highest peak. Karthik n Anupam who were our ODL made our trek memorable n entertaining through out, very friendly n energetic guys. We never felt that this was a group trek with some strangers, it was a nice bonding experience n meet new people. It’s a must do for core trekkers.. tests your endurance n spirt. 22 kms to n fro.. if u think only climb would b difficult n u can come down easily your wrong.. the path is so narrow n tricks n will test you in each n evry corner. A sense of accomplishment after completing the trip successfully with lots of stories to tell around and eager to venture on the next one. Thanks a lot to Anupam n karthik who took such good care of us throughout the trip.. awesome hospitality. Would love trekking with you all again soon