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Here is the list of 18 places to visit near bangalore in summer, 1. kudremukh, karnataka - close to the nature's face.

Kudremukh, Karnataka - Close to the Nature's Face

Known For : Kudremukh Trek Kudremukh National Park Hanuman Gundi Falls

A mountain range named – Horse’s Face, Kudremukh is 332 kms from Bangalore. As green as one’s imagination can run, the place is a literal heaven nestled in the Western Ghats. Kudremukh Peak, which is Karnataka’s third highest peak, is a paradise for trekkers while Kudremukh National Park, a wildlife enthusiast’s nirvana. Hanuman Gundi falls looks as beautiful as pearls plummeting from a hundred feet. Don’t forget to take home bags of fresh coffee powder, tea leaves and authentic spices from here!

Best Time: October to May

10 Kudremukh Attractions

2. Ooty, Tamil Nadu - Queen of the Nilgiris

Ooty, Tamil Nadu - Queen of the Nilgiris

Known For : Nilgiri Mountain Railway Ooty Lake Emerald Lake, Ooty

This queen of Nilgiris is a great place near Bangalore for summers offering green landscapes, cool air and misty clouds floating by lifelessly- it only gets better and better once you step in here. While Ooty Botanical Gardens are a treat to the eyes, standing right there on Doddabetta peak is an equally healing bliss. Do relish a hot cup of tea with any South Indian snack!

Distance from Bangalore: 265 km

Best Time: Throughout the year

43 Ooty Attractions

3. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu - The Princess of Hill Stations

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu - The Princess of Hill Stations

Known For : Green Valley View (Suicide Point) Kodaikanal Lake Bear Shola Falls

Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most famous honeymoon destinations in India. When you think of Kodaikanal, you think of a wonderful climate, cliffs covered in mist, cloud-capped mountains and beautiful lakes and valleys, and once you visit this hill station, you will find that every bit of what you have imagined it to be is true. Nestled amidst the rolling slopes of the Palani Hills in Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal stands at an altitude of 7200 feet above sea level and has a cool, pleasant climate all year round. Kodaikanal means the gift of the forests.

Distance from Bangalore: 465 km

Best Time: September to May

35 Kodaikanal Attractions

4. Yercaud, Tamil Nadu - The Land of Seven Forests.

Yercaud, Tamil Nadu - The Land of Seven Forests.

Known For : Emerald Lake, Yercaud Pagoda Point Botanical Garden, Yercaud

“The land of seven forests” and also popularly known as the poor man’s Ooty, Yercaud is hill station nestled in the laps of Western Ghats with one of the most beautiful places near Bangalore for summers. Yercaud is a perfect place to trek with many natural wonders like Killiyur falls and Emerald lake to greet you. Visiting the lake without tasting the capsicum fries of the lakeside vendor is but a blunder!

Distance from Bangalore: 230 km

Best Time: October to June

20 Yercaud Attractions

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Coorg, Karnataka - The Scotland of India

Known For : Abbey Falls Raja's Seat Mandalpatti

Present day, Kodagu district is still referred to as Coorg by the majority. Misty is perhaps the apt word that reduces this place in a mere five letter word. Lush green landscapes and coffee plantations seem to be the sole prerogative of Coorg. Iruppu falls is a great place near Bangalore for summers to completely lose yourself to the fresh air and water gushing down the rocks. Rameshwara Temple is located close to the falls. Honnamana, a lake known for it’s historical and spiritual significance is the largest one in Coorg. It is a total photography paradise as it is surrounded by coffee plantations, man-made caves and hills.

Distance from Bangalore: 264 km

Best Time: October to March

37 Coorg Attractions

6. Wayanad, Kerala - Nature's Abode

Wayanad, Kerala - Nature's Abode

Known For : Banasura Sagar Dam Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Chembra Peak

A place popular for wildlife and spice plantations, Wayanad has some amazing resorts and home stay facilities. It is bound to be nature’s epicenter provided the fact that it’s located in a forest reserve. Be well equipped with good cameras, hire an informative guide and set out on a safari in the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. Edakkal caves is also a must visit. Who doesn’t love enchanting pre-historic caves? Then there’s Sulthan Bathery - which was once the military town of Tipu Sultan. Since then, it’s been serving Wayanad as quite an attraction.

Distance from Bangalore: 276 km

38 Wayanad Attractions

7. Chikmagalur, Karnataka - The Coffee Land of Karnataka

Chikmagalur, Karnataka - The Coffee Land of Karnataka

Known For : Baba Budangiri Mullayanagiri Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary

The coffee land of Karnataka, Chikmagalur is famous for its beautiful hills and views, along with its aromatic coffee. Chikmagalur means the town of the younger daughter, the name originating from the historical event in which the city was offered as dowry to the younger daughter of Rukmangada, the chief of Sakrepatna. Situated in the foothills of the Mullayanagiri ranges, it is a great place near Bangalore for summers for trekkers and those wishing to experience the peaceful ambience of the city. The other attractions that the town has to offer include Mullain Giri, the highest peak in Karnataka, Jamia Mosque, Kodandarama Temple, St Joseph’s Cathedrals well as the Siddheshwar temple, which is just nearby.

Distance from Bangalore: 244 km

22 Chikmagalur Attractions

8. Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

Known For : Sim's Park Dolphin's Nose Ketti Valley

One of the most beautiful and serene hill stations you will come across in the country, Coonoor is the second largest hill station in the wonderful Nilgiri Hills of the Western Ghats. It is situated at an altitude of 1930 meters and just 19 km from Ooty. Coonoor is a delightful location to have a panoramic view of the Nilgiri Hills and the Catherine Falls. Coonoor is a dream come true for writers and poets due to its rich greenery, the manicured hills, the Colonial culture and amazing sceneries, which will leave you relaxed and inspired. While in Coonoor you can completely lose yourself to nature and its eternal beauty.

Distance from Bangalore: 284 km

17 Coonoor Attractions

9. Madikeri, Karnataka - A picturesque getaway down south

Madikeri, Karnataka - A picturesque getaway down south

Known For : Abbey Falls Talacauvery Namdroling Monastery

Generally covered as a part of trips to Coorg , Madikeri is a hill town in Karnataka with vast coffee plantations, lush forests and misty hills, all culminating into a breathtaking view.

Best Time: February to September

18 Madikeri Attractions

10. Hogenakkal, Tamil Nadu - The one that will take your breath away

Hogenakkal, Tamil Nadu - The one that will take your breath away

Known For : Hogenakkal Falls Mettur Dam Melagiri Hills

Hogenakkal is a waterfall located in Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu where the Kaveri river splits into multiple streams of waterfalls. Located at a distance of 180 km from Bangalore, Hogenakkal has water throughout the year. The carbonite rocks, the coracle (basket boat) rides, freshwater fish, oil massages by locals make it a perfect one day trip or a weekend getaway from Bangalore.

Distance from Bangalore: 127 km

9 Hogenakkal Attractions

11. Kabini, Karnataka - Home to the Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary

Kabini, Karnataka - Home to the Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary

Known For : Jungle Safari, Kabini Boating in Kabini

Once a private hunting area for the British, this famous wildlife destination has a rich variety of flora and fauna making it a gorgeous tourist spot.

Distance from Bangalore: 164 km

5 Kabini Attractions

12. Bheemeshwari, Karnataka - A Getaway for Fishing

Bheemeshwari, Karnataka - A Getaway for Fishing

Known For : Cauvery Fishing Camp Doddamakali Nature Camp Boat Rides in Bheemeshwari

A lot like other hill stations, Bheemeshwari is also an amalgamation of vast expanses of beautiful terrains as well as flora and fauna in abundance. However, what sets it apart from the rest of the bandwagon is its prevalent fishing options. There are numerous fishing camps like Cauvery and Galibore which you can visit, when you’re done with the more famous Doddamakali Nature Camp. Taking a boat ride in the waters of Cauvery is a must!

Distance from Bangalore: 102 km

8 Bheemeshwari Attractions

13. BR Hills, Karnataka - Of picturesque and exotic flora and fauna

BR Hills, Karnataka - Of picturesque and exotic flora and fauna

Known For : BRT Wildlife Sanctuary Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Adventure Activities

The Biligiriranga hills, or the BR Hill as they are better known, are a bit of heaven between the Western and the Eastern Ghats, with a wonderful floral diversity and a vast variety of fauna as well.

Distance from Bangalore: 170 km

Best Time: April to October

5 BR Hills Attractions

14. Anthargange, Karnataka

Anthargange, Karnataka

Anthargange is situated in the Kolar district of Karnataka in the Shathashrunga range, about 70 km from Bangalore . The mountains at an altitude of 1712 meters from sea level with rocky boulders, small caves and dense plantations are one of the best getaways for trekking, rock climbing and cave exploration enthusiasts.

Distance from Bangalore: 67 km

2 Anthargange Attractions

15. Nagarhole, Karnataka - Of National Parks and Bird Sanctuaries

Nagarhole, Karnataka - Of National Parks and Bird Sanctuaries

Apart from being one of the greenest places near Bangalore for summers that you’ll visit, Nagarhole is also one of the most recognized biodiversity hubs. It offers perfect landscapes to drop everything and set out on long treks. Nagarhole National Park is one of the best-known wildlife reserves in India and it is predominantly famous for housing tiger, Indian bison and Asian elephant. A visit to the misty small town of Kutta also adds to the already amazing experience.

Distance from Bangalore: 219 km

7 Nagarhole Attractions

16. Bellikkal, Tamil Nadu - The Hills of Good Times

Bellikkal, Tamil Nadu - The Hills of Good Times

Bellikkal is a place near Bangalore for summers where you don’t need to be in a rush to check out all the wishes from your to do list. It’s a small village perched in green hills where you can just chill and do nothing. Bellikkal lake, Bison valley and Kalhatti falls are a must visit. However, there’s nothing more enrapturing than its serenity.

Distance from Bangalore: 258 km

17. Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu - An exotic side of India's Fauna

Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu - An exotic side of India's Fauna

Known For : Madumalai National Park The Jungle Safari Theppakadu Elephant Camp

The town of Mudumalai rose to fame when it became the home of the oldest national park in southern India. Madumalai National Park is quite apt to view some exotic species like crested hawk-eagle, golden jackal and Asian elephant. When you’re not on a safari in the National park, you can visit Theppakadu Elephant Camp or simply relish the Tamil food!

Distance from Bangalore: 233 km

Best Time: December to June

3 Mudumalai Attractions

18. Halebidu, Karnataka - A Glorious Sparkling Ruin

Halebidu, Karnataka - A Glorious Sparkling Ruin

Known For : Belur Hoysaleswara Temple Yagachi Dam

Halebid is a ruined town famous for it’s Hoysala architecture- being home to numerous temples, sculptures, shrines and stories that are never ready to leave the four walls of this place. When in Halebid, one must visit Hoysaleswara Temple, Belur, Kedareswara Temple, Shantaleswara Temple and Basadi hill. When not spending time with the ruins and their silence, one can surely indulge in some city shopping for terracotta items, statues and other souvenirs.

Distance from Bangalore: 210 km

9 Halebidu Attractions

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18 Fun and Unique Things to Do in Bangalore | 2024 (with Photos)

Katarina P.

Katarina P. - Travel Writer

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

Hey there! I'm Katarina, a passionate explorer who loves uncovering hidden gems and exciting experiences in Bangalore. Join me as I guide you through a curated list of adventures and activities to make your trip unforgettable.

Fun and Unique Things to Do in Bangalore

Bangalore, or Garden City, is the ideal place for tourists looking for excitement and enjoyment in south India.

There are lots of places to visit and fun things to do in Bangalore , from parks to museums, temples, and even shopping malls.

Travelers who want to learn more about India's rich cultural and historical heritage should consider visiting Bangalore City.

The city provides outdoor activities that are difficult to find elsewhere with its blend of modern and traditional charm.

Bangalore also has religious significance, making it a must-visit location for anybody interested in learning about India's rich culture.

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Best Time to Visit

Best time to visit Bangalore, India: October to February.

Average Temperature

The average temperature in Bangalore, India is moderate.

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Buses, taxis, autos, metro, cabs, bikes, rickshaws, walk.

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My Top Recommendation

Spend a delightful afternoon exploring the enchanting gardens and serene lakes in Bangalore, India, immersing yourself in the city's natural beauty.

Indulge in the bustling street food scene in Bangalore, India, sampling mouthwatering local delicacies while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere and unforgettable flavors.

What You'll Need to Bring

  • Valid passport and visa documents
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Lightweight clothing for warm weather
  • Sunscreen and hat for sun protection
  • Travel adapter for electronics
  • Local currency (Indian Rupees)
  • Basic toiletries and personal items
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Prescription medications, if required
  • Portable charger for electronic devices

Bangalore, also known as Bengaluru, is the capital city of Karnataka in India. This bustling metropolis is known for its vibrant IT industry, beautiful parks, and pleasant climate. The city offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy, including exploring historical sites like the Bangalore Palace, shopping for traditional handicrafts at local markets like Commercial Street, or taking a stroll in the lush greenery of Cubbon Park. Visitors can also indulge in the city's diverse culinary scene, which offers both local and international cuisines.

What Not to Miss

Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore Palace, Vidhana Soudha, Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, Cubbon Park.

What to Avoid

  • Overcrowded markets during peak hours
  • Rush hour traffic
  • Walking alone in isolated areas at night
  • Unnecessary displays of wealth
  • Drinking tap water
  • Engaging in street gambling or illegal activities
  • Trusting strangers too easily
  • Ignoring local customs and traditions
  • Disrespecting religious sites or rituals
  • Excessive bargaining or haggling in shops or markets

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Bangalore Palace

1. Visit the Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace

Visiting the majestic Bangalore Palace is one of the things to do in Bangalore.

A major attraction in Bangalore city, the palace showcases the grandeur and opulence of the bygone era.

It is also home to the amusement park Fun World Complex, which is one of the places to visit in Bangalore City.

Get mesmerized by the Bangalore Palace's architecture, history, and stunning views.

2. Wildlife Safari at Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park is a vast wildlife sanctuary that is home to various species of flora and fauna.

Note that the Bannerghatta Biological Park is within the Bannerghatta National Park.

As a national park, it has a lot to offer to nature lovers, from a children's park, snake park, museum, crocodile park, elephant sanctuary, and safari park.

A visit to this national park is one of the things to do in Bangalore to witness the beauty of nature up close and personal.

The wildlife safari is a must-try experience that visitors should not miss.

3. Visit Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park

In the center of Bangalore, there is a lush green public park called Cubbon Park.

It is a top tourist destination in the area, providing guests with a tranquil setting in which to unwind and rest in the Garden City of India.

A trip to Cubbon Park is among the best things to do in Bangalore because of its huge green spaces, which are perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and other activities.

4. Visit the National Gallery of Modern Art

National Gallery of Modern Art

Visiting the National Gallery of Modern Art is one of the top things to do in Bangalore, particularly for art enthusiasts. 

The gallery is a recognized cultural center that exhibits an eclectic collection of modern and contemporary artwork from India and other countries.

It is a wonderful location to discover and enjoy the elegance and originality of art in all of its forms.

The National Gallery of Modern Art is an essential stop for anyone interested in art or simply seeking a distinctive cultural experience.

5. Behold the Mystical Bull Temple

Mystical Bull Temple

One of the things to do in Bangalore is visit the intriguing Bull Temple or Nandi Temple.

Hindus revere the statue of the sacred bull Nandi, who is regarded as Lord Shiva's mount, at this temple, which is housed within a park, Bulge Rock, filled with lush greenery.

Additionally, visitors to the temple can learn about Hindu religion and culture by visiting the nearby International Society for Krishna Consciousness perched on Hare Krishna Hill.

6. Indulge in Street shopping at Commercial Street

Commercial Street

Undoubtedly one of the best things to do in Bangalore, especially for shopaholics, is to indulge in some street shopping at Commercial Street.

In the center of the city, Commercial Street is a busy shopping district where a wide variety of goods are sold, including electronics, trendy clothing, and accessories.

It's a terrific area to explore and indulge in some retail therapy while soaking up the local culture and street vibe thanks to its lively ambiance and inexpensive rates.

Furthermore, it is within the proximity of another shopping district, MG Road,

7. Visit The Butterfly Park

Butterfly Park

One of the things to do in Bangalore, especially for those who enjoy the outdoors, is to visit The Butterfly Park.

Visitors can see different types of butterflies in the park.

A trip to The Butterfly Park and the Nehru Planetarium is likely to be educational

The Butterfly Park is close to the Bannerghatta National Park, making it easy to plan a wholesome day trip involving several Bangalore attractions.

Those who are interested in science can also go to the neighboring Nehru Planetarium, which includes a sky theatre where immersive astronomy and space programs are presented.

8. Stroll Around Lumbini Gardens

Lumbini Gardens

One of the calming things to do in Bangalore, especially for those who botany, is strolling through Lumbini Gardens.

The gardens are renowned for their stunning green spaces and lovely lakeside views.

After taking a leisurely stroll, go to the musical fountain to get an authentic Indian music experience.

In addition, accessible to visitors is the nearby Snow City, an indoor snow theme park with a variety of snow-related activities.

9. Visit The Shivasamudram Waterfalls

Shivasamudram Waterfalls

Among the tranquil things to do in Bangalore is to visit Shivasamudram Waterfalls.

One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bangalore, Shivasamudram Waterfalls is close to Bangalore City and a popular getaway spot for outdoor enthusiasts.

The waterfall provides a peaceful and attractive setting that is ideal for unwinding and appreciating the wonders of nature.

For those seeking less daring wildlife adventure activities in Bangalore, Shivasamudram Waterfalls is the answer.

10. Cycling Trip to Turahalli Forest

Cycling Trip to Turahalli Forest

You can take an exciting bike ride to this natural wonderland from Bangalore City.

The forest provides a welcome respite from the hectic city life, and you can smell the fresh air as you ride through the lush vegetation.

Cycling in the forest is an eco-friendly way to take in Bangalore's natural beauty and exercise at the same time.

A bike trip to Turahalli Forest is one of the adventurous things to do in Bangalore. 

11. Go for a Wine Tour at the Nandi Hills

Kinvah Wine Tour

A soothing escape from the city to enjoy wine-tasting sessions while taking in the stunning environment is provided by a wine tour at Nandi Hills.

Visitors can sample several wines and learn about the wine-making process during the tour. The trip offers a bird's-eye view of the surrounding areas as well.

One of the things to do in Bangalore for anyone seeking a distinctive and delightful experience is wine tasting at Nandi Hills.

12. Exploring the Shopping Malls in Bangalore

Elements Mall

Bangalore is well known for its shopping malls, which are some of the best shopping destinations in the city.

These shopping malls provide something for everyone, from high-end luxury retailers to neighborhood street vendors.

Take a stroll through the busy area of Church Street and MG Road after you've finished shopping.

One of the best things to do in Bangalore for shoppers is to visit the shopping malls.

13. Relive Your Childhood at Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City

Visitors to Innovative Film City can relive their childhood memories by visiting various movie sets and attractions in this unique Indian theme park.

Furthermore, you can partake in a variety of other activities, including rides, go-karting, and virtual reality games.

Visitors can get a snack at the Hard Rock Cafe and enjoy an Indian music experience following a day of excitement and adventure.

A visit to this theme park is one of the exciting things to do in Bangalore. For those seeking further entertainment alternatives, check out Dino Park and Snow City.

14. Relishing Bangalore's Street Food

Bangalore's Street Food

Bangalore is known for its street food scene.

One of the things to do in Bangalore is try the local cuisines. Enjoy some hot and flavorful food, such as chaat, vada pav, and masala dosa.

The city is filled with street food sellers where you may try great food at reasonable costs.

So, grab a bite and indulge in the delectable street food that Bangalore has to offer.

15. Enjoy Boating at Ulsoor Lake

Boating at Ulsoor Lake

Boating enthusiasts flock to Ulsoor Lake in Bangalore, which is close to MG Road, because of the serenity it offers.

In addition to boating, tourists can take in the gorgeous views of the lake and its gardens.

Boating in Ulsoor Lake is one of the best things to do in Bangalore because of the scenic vista and peaceful atmosphere.

Additionally, for more solitude, you can escape Bangalore's City Life in a weekend getaway to the Nandi Hills.

16. Explore India's Garden City in All Its Glory

Sultan's Summer Palace

Bangalore, commonly referred to as India's Garden City, is a must-see location for those who enjoy the outdoors.

Take a leisurely stroll on the green hills of Nandi Hills and explore the lush greenery at Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace and Bangalore Palace.

Bangalore's gardens provide the ideal retreat from the bustle of daily life with its lovely green spaces and gardens.

Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in Bangalore's natural beauty if you're seeking for things to do in Bangalore.

17. Learn the History of Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

The historical site known as Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace is situated on Albert Victor Road and provides a look into the life and times of one of India's most well-known kings, Tipu Sultan.

The meticulously crafted palace is open for exploration, and guests can learn about its lengthy history.

It comes as no surprise that Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace is regarded as a must-see sight in Bangalore given its spectacular architecture and lovely gardens.

This activity is one of the best things to do in Bangalore for history fans or people who want to understand more about the local culture.

18. Anthargange Night Trek With Caving

Anthargange Night Trek With Caving

Anthargange Night Trek with Caving is one of the popular activities among adventure enthusiasts who visit Bangalore.

It is close to Bangalore City and offers a wonderful retreat from the hectic city life.

The hike begins around midnight and includes both cave exploration and rocky terrain trekking. You can see an incredible sunrise as you approach the summit.

Anthargange Night Trek with Caving is one of the things to do in Bangalore for people seeking an exciting experience.

FAQs: Unique & Fun Things to do in Bangalore

In this section, you will find answers to common questions about things to do in Bangalore.

What do people do for fun in Bangalore?

People do lots of fun things in Bangalore, including visiting historical sites like the majestic Bangalore Palace, Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, and the ancient hill fortress. You can also visit Nandi Hills to explore Indian history and cultural heritage. Additionally, adventure enthusiasts can enjoy rides at the Fun World complex amusement park, while nature lovers can visit the Bannerghatta National Park and Ulsoor Lake. Bangalore is a popular tourist attraction in and of itself, offering a wide range of adventure activities for visitors to enjoy.

What is worth seeing in Bangalore?

There are many places to visit in Bangalore, including Lumbini Gardens, the Venkatappa Art Gallery, an elephant sanctuary, Bangalore Fort, and the Bannerghatta Biological Park. Avoid Bangalore City during the Monsoon season; however, once it is over, you can resume to exploring exciting things to do in Bangalore.

How can I enjoy Bangalore without money?

You can enjoy Bangalore without spending money because there are many things to do in Bangalore for free. For example, you can visit Cubbon Park and Nandi Hills, sample great food at the Foodhall, work out at the open gym at Ulsoor Lake, visit the Nandi Temple or Bull Temple, or attend free events at the National Gallery of Modern Art - all for free.

What is Bangalore famous for?

Bangalore is famous for being the "Silicon Valley of India" because of its thriving technology industry. Furthermore, it is renowned for its natural charm due to the lush greenery of the national parks surrounding the city and attractions like the Bangalore Palace, Vedic Museum, shopping destinations, and Hal Aerospace Museum.

Summing up: Fun & Unique Things to Do in Bangalore

With its natural beauty, scenic Nandi Hills, beautiful waterfalls, dense forests, and street food, Bangalore is a treasure trove.

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Visit the Bangalore Palace

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Wildlife Safari at Bannerghatta National Park

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Behold the Mystical Bull Temple

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60 Best Places To Visit In Bangalore – Bengaluru Travel Guide

Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

If you are looking for places to visit in Bangalore, here is a complete guide to Bangalore prepared by locals to give you a complete experience.

Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

The city of Bangalore is a fascinating melange of experiences. It is a city that has undergone a transformation over the last few of decades. The places to visit in Bangalore are many and offer myriad experiences that range from the spiritual to those that border on the hedonistic. Geographically Bangalore is strategically located in the state of Karnataka, with easy access to getaways within 100 kilometres , and destinations that make for great road trips .

But the city of Bangalore itself offers a kaleidoscope of experiences. Bangalore has its all: temples, gardens, pubs, malls, amusement parks, churches, glitzy restaurants, hole-in-the-wall eateries, iconic hotels, museums, and heritage sites.

Bangalore’s relaxed and old-world charm has been eroded over the years with its emergence as an IT Hub. However, vestiges of that charm still remain in pockets, where time seems to have stood still. Whichever Bangalore you want to experience, this list of places to visit in Bangalore and things to do in Bengaluru is sure to help you curate your own Bengaluru experience.

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Best Places To Visit In Bangalore & Top Things To Do In Bengaluru

As kids, we always looked forward to the summer vacations, when we would travel to Bangalore. The place held a special charm: early morning walks in its gardens, walking beneath roads crowned with tree-formed canopies, or breathing in the magical aroma of filter coffee and dosas fresh off the pan.

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Bangalore for us also included visits to temples, a visit to the Visvesraraya Industrial & Technological Museum, and much more. With the passage of time, places to visit in Bangalore have increased and so also the different amalgam of experiences it offers.

Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore – Top Temples To Visit In Bangalore

Much before the city of Bangalore metamorphosed into the magnet which attracted millions of youngsters with IT dreams, it was known as a city of temples. Every temple small or big, new or old, had its own unique charm. Women selling fragrant flowers and coconuts lined the way to these temples which resonated with the divine sounds of temple bells.

You can feel that old-world charm of the city even today, all you need to do is step into a temple near you. There are over a thousand temples in Bangalore, and wherever you are, you are sure to find one, not far from your location. Here we give you a list of some of the top temples in Bangalore, that are also unique places to visit in Bangalore

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple - Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

The Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple is a place that is highly recommended for those interested in visiting mysterious temples that pose an enigma. The temple, also known as Gavipuram Cave Temple, is wrapped in intriguing layers of myths, legends, and mysteries. It is one of the oldest temples in Bangalore.

The temple is believed to have its origins dating back to the Vedic period, however, in more recent history, it was renovated by Kempegowda, the founder of Bangalore, during the 16th century. The sanctum of the temple is in a subterranean cave and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The unique aspect of the temple is its architectural design. It is built in such a manner that the rays of the sun, strike the Shivalinga during the winter and summer solstice, at a particular time.

The other unique features to look out for in the Gavi Gangadharehwara Temple are the intriguing stone discs that adorn the forecourt of the temple.

Address: 5th Main Road, Gavipuram Extension, Kempegowda Nagar, Bangalore-560019.

Distance From M.G.Road: 7.5 Kilometres.

Bull Temple or Dodda Basavanagudi – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Bull Temple or Dodda Basavanagudi

The Bull Temple is an iconic temple of Bangalore and lends its name to the area it is located in, Basavanagudi. ‘Basava’ in Kannada refers to the massive Nandi statue that is the centre of attraction in the temple, and ‘Gudi’ means temple.

The Bull Temple is unique in that it is dedicated to Nandi, the vehicle of Shiva. It has a colossal monolithic Nandi statue that towers above you. The Bull temple too is believed to have been built by Kempegowda in the 16th century. With a towering height of 15 feet and a length of 20 feet, the seated Nandi is believed to be the largest Nandi statue in the world. The Bull temple is located adjacent to another legendary temple of Bangalore, the Dodda Ganesha Temple.

Notable Feature: During the famous Kadlekai Parishe or Groundnut Fair that is held annually near the temple, the first groundnut harvest is offered to the deity by the farmers.

Address: 235, Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004.

Distance From M.G.Road: 7.2 Kilometres.

Sri Dodda Ganapathy Temple – Famous Places in Bangalore

Dodda Ganesha Temple Bangalore

Sri Dodda Ganapathy Temple or Dodda Ganesha Temple stands at a little distance from the Bull Temple. It is a very popular and iconic temple of the city. Celebrities from the film fraternity launching their films, students preparing for exams, proud owners of new vehicles, all make a beeline to this temple to seek the blessings of Ganesha, known as Dodda Ganesha.

‘Dodda’, in Kannada means big, and hence the prefix of, ‘Dodda,’ is added before the name of one of the most popular Gods of the Hindu pantheon. The idol of Ganesha in this temple is a massive monolithic rock shaped like Ganesha, complete with a trunk and pot-belly. It measures 18 feet in height and 16 feet in width and is believed to have self-emanated, or swayambhu .

Though some believe that the temple dates back to the times of Kempe Gowda in the 16th century, another opinion is that the idol of Ganesha could belong to that time, the temple structure is of more recent origin.

Halasuru Someshwara Temple – Top Places To See In Bangalore

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

Not far from the bustling Central Business District of Bangalore is located an ancient temple with origins dating back to the Chola Period. This is the beautiful Someshwara Temple of Halasuru or Ulsoor. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is believed that major embellishments were done to the temple during the period of the Vijayanagara Empire, under Hiriya Kempe Gowda II. The temple is built in the Vijayanagara Temple Architectural style.

Address: Someshwara Temple Rd, Someshwarpura, Halasuru, Karnataka 560008

Distance From M.G.Road: 2 Kilometres.

Sri Banashankari Amma Temple – Place to Include In Bangalore Sightseeing

Sri Banashankari Amma Temple

This is a very popular temple that stands in the midst of chaotic traffic in the Banashankari area of South Bangalore. The temple is dedicated to the Goddess named Banashankari Amma. The temple sees huge crowds, especially on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, as these days are considered very auspicious for the worship of the deity. The temple was built in 1915, when the idol of the deity was brought from Badami, by a man called Somanna.

Address: Kanakapura Rd, Sarbandapalya, Banashankari Temple Ward, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560070.

Distance From M.G.Road: 11 Kilometres.

ISKCON – Must Visit Places In Bangalore

ISKCON - Must Visit Places In Bangalore

A contemporary temple with state-of-the-art facilities is the Krishna temple built by the International Society For Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). The ISKCON temple complex includes temples to Radha Krishna, Krishna Balarama, Nital Gauranga. There are smaller temples dedicated to Srinivasa Govinda, Prahlada Narasimha, Hanuman, and Garuda.

Address: Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560010.

Distance From M.G.Road: 9 Kilometres.

Sri Kadu Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple – Best Tourist Places In Bangalore

Sri Kadu Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple - Best Tourist Places In Bangalore

A popular and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva stands in the vintage locality of Malleshwaram in Bangalore. This Shiva temple is dated to the 17th century. It is interesting to note that the temple was built by Venkoji, who was the brother of the iconic Maratha king, Shivaji. The temple is also known as Kadu Malleshwara temple, and the name of the area is derived from the name of the deity.

Address: 2nd Temple Street, Vyalikaval, Kodandarampura, Malleswaram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003.

Distance From M.G.Road: 7.6 Kilometres.

Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple -One Day Trip Places in Bangalore

Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple

A small temple dedicated to Hanuman stood atop a small hillock called Ragigudda, decades ago. At that time there were no steps to reach the temple, and one had to climb up the rocky slopes. With the passage of time, the temple has transformed into a grand temple complex spread over 5 acres and encompassing the hillock.

The temple is teeming with visitors throughout the week, especially on Tuesdays, and Saturdays. Hanuman Jayanthi, the birth anniversary of Hanuman is celebrated in a grand way in the month of December at the temple in Ragigudda.

Address: KSRTC Layout, Jayanagara 9th Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560069.

Distance From M.G.Road: 8.2 Kilometres.

Shrunga Giri Sri Shanmukha Swamy Temple – Places to Visit in Bengaluru

Shrunga Giri Sri Shanmukha Swamy Temple - Places to Visit in Bengaluru

The temple is perched atop a hillock, and its gopuram which consists of the six heads of Shanmukha or Subrahmanya, crowned by a crystal dome, is visible from far. The temple is dedicated to Karthikeya or Subrahmanya, and the most striking feature of the temple is its unique Gopuram. The dome reflects the rays of the sun during the day and is brilliantly illuminated during the night.

Address: BEML, Kempegowda Rd, 5th Stage, RR Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560098.

Distance From M.G.Road: 15.1 Kilometres.

Shivoham Shiva Temple – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Shivoham Shiva Temple

The Shivoham Shiva temple is a contemporary temple that is famous for its 65 feet tall idol of Lord Shiva. The beautiful statue of Shiva seated in a yogic posture was consecrated by the Sringeri Shankaracharya in the year 1995.

Address: 97, HAL Old Airport Road, Kemp fort mall Parking, Ramagiri, Murgesh Palya, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560017

Distance From M.G.Road: 6.9 Kilometres.

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Famous Churches To Visit In Bengaluru – Things To Do In Bengaluru

The history of Christianity in Bangalore can be traced to the 17th century when the now-famous St Mary’s Basilica began functioning in a spartan, thatched hut. The advent of the British further boosted the influence of Christianity in the city. The many beautiful churches that ornament the city are not only architectural wonders, but also a part of its historical legacy. Here are a few of the churches of Bangalore, that you must visit.

St. Mary’s Basilica – Places To Visit In Bangalore

St. Mary's Basilica

This is a beautiful church that was to first that was the first to become a Minor Basilica in the state of Karnataka. It is one of the oldest churches in Bangalore and is famous for the annual St. Mary’s Feast. The church is a beautiful structure with elements of Gothic architecture, including stained glass windows, Corinthian Capitals, and arches.

St. Mary's Basilica

Address: MF Norrona St, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560051.

Distance From M.G.Road: 1.9 Kilometres.

Infant Jesus Church – A Holy Place To Visit In Bengaluru

Infant Jesus Church

The Infant Jesus Church is a shrine dedicated to Infant Jesus. The church is very popular with people of all religions, who flock here to offer their prayers and light a candle. The Church is popular as the faithful believe that the Infant Jesus is endowed with miraculous powers.

St. Mark’s Cathedral – Religious Places To Visit In Bangalore

St. Mark's Cathedral

The St. Mark’s Cathedral dates back to over 200 years and is a magnificent structure that has been built in the classic English Baroque style of architecture. The design of the cathedral is modelled along the lines of the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral of London.

Address: 1, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001.

Distance From M.G.Road: 1.0 Kilometres.

Historical & Heritage Places To Visit In Bangalore

It is well known that the precursor of Bangalore as we know it was founded by Kempe Gowda within the walls of a mud fort that he built in the 16th century. However, evidence of a thriving settlement in the vicinity has been found that date back to the 9th century.

There are quite a few places of heritage value that a visitor must experience while in Bangalore. Here are some of the places to visit in Bangalore on a heritage trail of the city.

Pancha Linga Nageshwara Temple – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Pancha Linga Nageshwara Temple

Not far from the modern IT hub of Bangalore, Electronic City, in the area now known as Begur, exists evidence of the history of the city. The area was once an important centre of the Western Ganga Dynasty and the Chola Kingdom and dates back to the 9th century.

The Panchalingeshwara temple, as the name suggests is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Ancient inscriptions, Hero stones, and the remains of a fort have been found here, which are crucial links to the history of the city.

Address: BBMP Office, Begur Main Rd, opposite to Begur, Begur, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560068.

Distance From M.G.Road: 12.3 Kilometres.

Vidhan Soudha – A Must-Visit On Your Bangalore One Day Trip

Vidhan Soudha - A Must-Visit On Your Bangalore One Day Trip

The Vidhan Soudha is an icon of the city of Bangalore. It is the seat of the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka. The majestic building was completed in the year 1956, and the architectural style of the building is classified as Neo-Dravidian. Its grand eastern facade and columned corridors are a sight to behold. Vidhan Soudha is one of the important landmarks of Bangalore.

Address: Ambedkar Bheedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001.

Distance From M.G.Road: 3.3 Kilometres.

Freedom Park – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Freedom Park

What was once the Central Jail of Bangalore is today converted into a museum and memorial. This place is known as Freedom Park. The Freedom Park is also a venue for organized demonstrations and is located within the Central Business District of Bangalore.

Address: Seshadri Rd, Gandhi Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560009.

Distance From M.G.Road: 5.3 Kilometres.

Bangalore Fort – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Bangalore Fort

The seeds of Bangalore City as we know it today was sown by its founder Kempe Gowda, more than 500 years ago. He envisioned an urban trading centre secured by a fort, with eater reservoirs, temples, and other public utilities and markets.

The fort that Kempe Gowda raised was a mud fort. Later on, the mud fort was replaced by a stone fort by Hyder Ali and further enhanced by his son Tipu Sultan. The ruins of the Fort are the only witness to the history of Bangalore.

Address: Krishna Rajendra Rd, New Tharagupet, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560002.

Distance From M.G.Road: 5.2 Kilometres

Bangalore Palace – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Bangalore Palace, Bangalore

The Bangalore Palace is an impressive structure with a striking resemblance to the Windsor Castle in England. The palace is another legacy of Bangalore’s colonial past and British architectural design. The construction of the palace was completed in the year 1878. The palace was built by the British for the use of Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar and was later expanded and modified by Maharaja Jayachamraja Wadiyar.

The palace is a striking example of the Tudor style of architecture of the medieval age that was prevalent in England and Wales. The palace is a castle, complete with turrets, battlements, and fortified towers. Today part of the palace building and the grounds are used for events like exhibitions and weddings. A part of the palace is open to visitors through a ticketed entry.

Address: Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052.

Distance From M.G.Road: 6.2 Kilometres

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

The Tipu Sultan Palace stands in the heart of the city and dates back to the year 1791. It is a beautiful structure built profusely with teak wood. It is ornamented with graceful arches, pillars, and balconies.

There is a small museum within the palace that documents the life and times of Tipu Sultan. A notable exhibit is the replica of the famous Tipu’s Tiger, the original is in the Victoria & Albert Museum of London .

Address: Tippu Sultan Palace Rd, Chamrajpet, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560018.

Distance From M.G.Road: 5.6 Kilometres

Mayo Hall – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Mayo Hall

The Mayo Hall is a historic building dating back to 1883. It is a part of the colonial legacy of Bangalore and is a beautiful building with cornices, and pedimented windows interlaced with graceful arches. The building came up as a tribute to Lord Mayo who was the Viceroy and Governor-General during the British Raj.

Originally the building stood in the midst of lush greenery, surrounded by terraced gardens. Today the building bustles with activity as it houses different Government offices and civil courts. A museum is located on the

Address: Mayo Hall, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001.

Distance From M.G.Road: 1.1 Kilometres

Attara Kacheri – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Attara Kacheri

The Attara Kacheri is a beautiful red building that lies opposite the Vidhan Soudha. It is a historic building that was built in the year 1867. The building now houses the High Court of Karnataka. The magnificent building was earlier the secretariat of the princely state of Mysore.

It was named, “Attara Kacheri”, as the kingdom of Mysore under the Wodeyars, had a secretariat that consisted of 18 departments. The “Attara”, refers to the number 18 in Hindu, while, “Kacheri,” refers to office or department.

Address: Kasturba Rd, Opposite Vidhana Soudha, Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001.

Distance From M.G.Road: 2.3 Kilometres

Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall

The Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall is a beautiful structure that is more than a century old. It is a standing ode to the memory of Dewan Seshadri Iyer, who is hailed as one of the key builders of Bangalore. The building has an apsidal plan, and its delightful blend of different architectural styles and design elements is really endearing. The beautiful building houses the State Central Library.

Address: Cubbon Park Road Near Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001.

Distance From M.G.Road: 4.3 Kilometres

Watch Towers Of Kempegowda – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Lalbagh Bangalore

Kempe Gowda hailed as the founder of Bangalore, had envisioned a modern centre where trade flourished within the city enclosed by a fort. With a view to ensure the security of the city and its denizens, he erected watchtowers or observation points. The main watchtowers were four and these were installed in the four cardinal directions, at what was in those days the boundaries of the city.

Apart from these four, there were other minor watchtowers that were installed at different places in the city. These towers today lie in the heart of the city, many of them are ing good condition, while some are in ruins. Here is the list of the 4 watchtowers of Kempegowda, that you must visit on the heritage trail of Bangalore.

The structure of the watchtowers consists of four pillars crowned with a Gopura, the Kempegowda watchtowers have been immortalized as the emblem of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahangar Palike (BBMP).

Kempegowda Watch Tower In Lalbagh

Kempegowda Watch Tower In Lalbagh

The tower which must have guarded the southern boundary of the city hundreds of years ago stands on the top of a rocky hillock within the famous garden of Lalbagh in South Bangalore.

Distance From M.G.Road: 4.9 Kilometres

Kempambudhi Lake Watch Tower

The watchtower that once guarded the western-most extremity of the city lies currently in a south-westerly direction and is located near the Kempambudhi Lake in the Chamrajpet area of Bangalore.

Distance From M.G.Road: 8.8 Kilometres

Ulsoor Lake Watch Tower

The tower that stood sentinel on the eastern extremity of Bangalore in the days of Kempegowda is located near Ulsoor Lake.

Distance From M.G.Road: 2.2 Kilometres

Mekhri Circle Watch Tower

The tower that guarded the northernmost extremity of Bangalore hundreds of years ago is located near the Mekhri Circle.

Distance From M.G.Road: 8.0 Kilometres

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Museums | Art Galleries

Museums are windows to the history and culture of a place. They provide valuable insights that are not only fascinating but also help in a better understanding of a place and its people. Bangalore too has its share of museums that embrace a variety of domains. Here are some of the museum and art galleries in Bangalore that you must not miss.

Government Museum

Government Museum

The Government Museum of Bangalore is one of the oldest museums in India. It was established in the year 1865. The museum houses a rare collection of archaeological artefacts including an inscription in the Halmidi language, which is believed to be the oldest inscription in Kannada.

The Government Museum has 18 galleries that are spread over two floors and dedicated to the exhibition of sculptures, coins, musical instruments, paintings, weapons, neolithic pottery, and much more.

Address: Kasturba Rd, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 2.4 Kilometres

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

The Visvesraraya Museum is a place that one must visit with kids. It makes for a very engaging and educational experience, as its exhibits make for an interactive introduction to science and technology. The museum has seven permanent galleries. These are Engine Hall, Science For Kids, Space Technology Gallery, Science Park, Electro-Technic Gallery, Fun Science, Biotechnology Gallery, and the BEL-Hall of Electronics.

Address: Kasturba Rd, Near Chinna Swamy Stadium, Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 2.5 Kilometres

Venkatappa Art Gallery

The Venkatappa Art Gallery is a museum and gallery dedicated to art. It has permanent exhibits and is also a place where talented artists can showcase their work. The Venkatappa Art Gallery is a tribute to the memory of the noted painter and Sculptor of Karnataka, Shri K.Venkatappa.

HAL Heritage Centre And Aerospace Museum

HAL Heritage Centre And Aerospace Museum

A visit to the HAL museum makes for a thrilling experience for kids and also aviation enthusiasts. The museum consists of two exhibition halls. The first hall showcases the history of aviation in India. The second hall is focused on the intricacies of different aero-engines, including the ones used in aircraft like Jaguar, Dornier, etc.

Another interesting aspect of the museum is the outdoor display of aircraft. An experience to look forward to is the simulators that give an experience of being in the pilot’s seat. There is also a library, souvenir shop, and children’s park.

Address: Police Station, Near HAL, HAL Old Airport Rd, Marathahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560037. Distance From M.G.Road: 10.4Kilometres

NIMHANS Brain Museum

NIMHANS Brain Museum

This is a unique museum located within the premises of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience, Bangalore. The museum has over 500 brain specimens. These include brains that were afflicted with conditions like cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, etc. Apart from the specimens, there are information kiosks that provide details about various aspects for students and lay visitors alike.

Address: Hosur Main Road, Sattar Layout, Lakkasandra, Laljinagar, Wilson Garden, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560029. Distance From M.G.Road:5 .2 Kilometres

Kempegowda Museum

Kempegowda Museum

The Kempegowda Museum is located on the first floor of the historic Mayo Hall building. It is a museum that is exclusively dedicated to the life and times of Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore. The museum offers a peep into the Bangalore that existed at the time of Kempegowda. A unique experience is walking on the floor of the museum hall, which consists of a real map of old Bangalore.

Address: Field Marshal Cariappa Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 0.5 Kilometres

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

The Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is a complex that consists of art museums, galleries, and archives. It also has a college dedicated to the dissemination of Fine Arts. It is a hotspot of art in Bangalore. The Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath showcases the works of artists like Nicholas Roerich, and the collection of art connoisseur H.K.Kejriwal, among others.

There is a gallery dedicated to the traditional Mysore style of Painting, while another gallery is dedicated to leather puppets.

Address: Art Complex, 1, Kumara Krupa Rd, near The Lalit Hotel, Kumara Park East, Seshadripuram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 4.6 Kilometres

National Gallery of Modern Art

National Gallery of Modern Art

The National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore, is another art hotspot in the city. It is a centre of cultural and artistic activities including art exhibitions, seminars, and symposiums. The gallery also exhibits over 500 paintings of different artists including Raja Ravi Verma, Amrita Sher-Gil, Jaimini Roy, Rabindranath Tagore, and others.

Address: 49, GF, Manikyavelu Mansion, Palace Rd, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052. Distance From M.G.Road: 3.3 Kilometres

Gandhi Bhavan

Gandhi Bhavan

The Gandhi Bhavan, Bengaluru, is a museum that is dedicated to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi . The museum is located at a place where Mahatma Gandhi used to take a stroll. The museum houses rare photographs from the life of Mahatma Gandhi and a collection of his letters, apart from other memorabilia and artefacts.

Address: Kumara Park East, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 3.9 Kilometres

Indian Music Experience Museum

Indian Music Experience Museum

The Indian Music Experience Museum is a one of its kind museum in India. It is touted as the only interactive Music museum in India. It provides a hands-on experience of various music instruments, both from the classic and contemporary genres. The museum promises a unique musical experience to visitors.

Address: Brigade Millenium Rd, opp. Wood Rose Club, JP Nagar 7th Phase, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078. Distance From M.G.Road: 11.9 Kilometres

Click Art Museum

Click Art Museum

This is a trick-art museum or 3D Art Museum similar to the ones you have in Singapore , Hong Kong , and Malaysia . The museum in Bangalore has trick images that include Charlie Chaplin poking your stomach, Mona Lisa pouring you a glass of water, Joker from Batman spraying water, etc. The place is a fun place for kids and families and provides opportunities for clicking some fun photos.

Address: Virginia Mall, Varthur Rd, Palm Meadows, Whitefield, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560066. Distance From M.G.Road: 16.1 Kilometres

Gardens | Parks | Aquariums

Bangalore was known as a “Garden City,” and rightly so as beautifully landscaped gardens dotted its perimeter. Though a substantial part of its green cover has been eroded by urbanization, Bangalore still boasts of more than 1,000 gardens big and small, spread across its length and breadth.

These gardens or parks offer a much-needed respite to the locals and tourists alike. Some of the important gardens in Bangalore that must figure in your itinerary are described here.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

The Lalbagh is one of Bangalore’s lung spaces. The garden is spread over a massive area of 240 acres and is a green oasis in the fast-growing urban metropolis. The Lalbagh was conceived by Hyder Ali and was completed by Tipu Sultan. It was enhanced and enlarged later by successive British superintendents. The history of the garden dates back to the 18th century.

Flower show at Lalbagh Botanical Garden

The garden is bound by a wall along its perimeter and has four gates. The huge garden encompasses within itself a lake, the famous Glasshouse which is the venue for the famed flower shows during Republic  Day and Independence Day. One of the Watchtowers built by Kempegowda lies within the Lalbagh Botanical Garden. Rocks that are believed to be more than 3,000 million years old are also located within the Lalbagh.

Address: Mavalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004. Distance From M.G.Road: 4.7 Kilometres

Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park

The Cubbon Park is another popular lung space in Bangalore. The park was created in the year 1870 across an area that covered 100 acres. Successive expansion of the garden saw it grow in size, and today it covers a massive area of 300 acres. The park has a rich flora with more than 96 species of plants and trees. Many historical buildings are found within the perimeter of Cubbon Park.

The Jawahar Bal Bhavan, a recreational centre for children is located within Cubbon Park. It is one of the best places to visit with kids in Bangalore, and one of the attractions for kids is a toy train.

Address: Kasturba Road, Behind High Court of Karnataka Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 1.7 Kilometres

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

The Bannerghatta National Park includes a zoological garden which is known as the Bannerghatta Biological Park. The place includes a zoo and butterfly park. A Bear rescue and rehabilitation centre is also located within the Bannerghatta National Park.

Bannerghatta National Park Bengaluru

The main attraction of the park is a guided safari within the National Park. Animals in the park include elephants, deer, Bengal Tigers, leopards, etc. The park is home to more than 100 species of birds. This is one of the best places to visit with children in Bangalore.

Bannerghatta National Park

Address: Bannerghatta Main Rd, Bannerughatta, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083. Distance From M.G.Road: 21.3 Kilometres

Bannerghatta Nature Camp

Bannerghatta Nature Camp

The Bannerghatta Nature Camp is a delightful family getaway in the lap of nature, just on the outskirts of Bangalore. It is ideal for a day trip or even to spend the weekend, waking up to the sounds of nature, and far from the noise of the city. Activities here include a nature walk, safari, and visit to the Butterfly Park. Accommodation is offered in log cabins and tents. It is a resort of Jungle Lodges & Resorts.

Lake at Bannerghatta Nature Camp Bangalore

Check out our detailed post for activities and packages at the Bannerghatta Nature Camp .

Address: Bannerghatta Biological Park Kaggalipura Road near Hakki-Pikki Colony, Bannerghatta, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083. Distance From M.G.Road: 24.8 Kilometres

Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park – Places To Visit In Bangalore At Night

Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park

This is a beautiful place to visit after sundown. The fountains here come alive in resplendent colours after dark and sway to mesmerizing tunes. The fountains are reminiscent of the more famous dancing fountains of Brindavan Gardens, near Mysore. The landscaped garden has two shows in the evening when the coordinated fountains come alive to the musical rhythm of music and light.

Address: Raj Bhavan Rd, Opposite to Jawahar Lal Nehru Planetarium, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560051. Distance From M.G.Road: 3.2 Kilometres

Bugle Rock Park

Bugle Rock Park

The Bugle Rock Park is a beautiful garden located adjacent to the Dodda Ganesha and Basava temples. It is located on Bull Temple Road in the Basavanagudi area of South Bangalore. The park is built around a rock formation which like the one inside Lalbagh is believed to be more than 3,000 million years old.

The rock is known as Bugle rock because of an old tradition where a sentry used to stand on the rock and blow a bugle to alert the citizens to be on their vigil.  The park is a peaceful place to spend some time and take a nice walk in the midst of greenery. The park includes a play area for children, an amphitheatre, and statues of eminent luminaries of Bangalore including D.V. Gundappa, and others.

Address: Bull Temple Rd, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560019. Distance From M.G.Road: 7.4 Kilometres

Lakes Of Bangalore

The city of Bangalore was once flush with more than 200 lakes. The numbers have since dwindled, many of the lakes have been gobbled up by urbanization. Here are some of the famous lakes of Bangalore.

Ulsoor Lake – Places To Visit in Bangalore For Couples

Ulsoor Lake - Places To Visit in Bangalore For Couples

The Ulsoor Lake is a place to head to for spending some quiet time while the world goes around in mad circles around you. You can opt for a boat ride in the placid waters of the lake, or just take a stroll around the periphery of the lake.

The lake is located in the Halasuru area of Bangalore and is quite near M.G.Road. It covers an area of 50 hectares and has some islands in the middle.

Sankey Tank – Places To Visit For Couples In Bangalore

Sankey Tank

The Sankey Tank is a man-made lake that was excavated in 1882. The reservoir was constructed by Col. Richard Hieram Sankey, and hence the name. There is a park on the banks of the lake and boating is an enjoyable activity here. A visit to the lake makes for a relaxed evening in the midst of nature. The lake here is spread over an area of about 15 hectares and is spread over the western suburbs of Malleshwaram, Sadashivnagar, and Vyalikaval.

Theme Parks/Amusement Parks/Planetarium

There is no dearth of entertainment options in Bangalore. There are numerous multiplex theatres, escape rooms, gaming centres, across the city. Here is a list of some of the major theme parks and other entertainment centres of the city.

Wonderla Amusement Park

Wonderla Amusement Park

One of the most popular family getaways near the outskirts of Bangalore is the Wonderla Amusement Park. It is a place that guarantees a day filled with fun and excitement for the entire family. The park has more than 60 different rides that are suitable for different age groups, and include water rides. If you are looking for places to visit in Bangalore for Kids Day-Out then Wonderla is the right place to go.

Address: 28th Km, Mysore Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109. Distance From M.G.Road: 33 Kilometres

Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City

The Innovative Film City is another family destination on the outskirts of Bangalore. It is a complete entertainment centre and has a wide range of activities to keep the entire family engaged. It has museums that include a Wax Museum, Tribal Museum, Oddities Museum, etc., there are activities ranging from indoor games to water rides, and 3D films, apart from a host of thrilling rides to choose from. Innovative Film City is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore with family.

Address: 24 & 26, Kiadb Estates, Birmangla cross, Bidadi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109. Distance From M.G.Road: 37 Kilometres

Snow City

Bangalore is a city with temperate weather, both summers and winters are moderate, however, if you want to experience snow in the city, head to Snow City. The place lets visitors experience snow at -5 degrees centigrade. Igloos, snow slides, and snow castles simulate the experience of snow, and you can have some fun and frolic in the snow.

Address: Fun World Complex, Jayamahal Main Rd, opposite TV Tower, J.C.Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560006. Distance From M.G.Road: 5.3 Kilometres.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is a must-visit place in Bangalore, especially for children. It consists of a Science Centre for students as well as a planetarium. It has regular shows in Kannada and English that transports visitors to the fascinating world of outer space and gives glimpses of the Solar System and galaxies that are far, far away.

Address: Sri T, Sankey Rd, High Grounds, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 3.4 Kilometres.

Government Aquarium | Bangalore Aquarium

Government Aquarium | Bangalore Aquarium

The Government Aquarium is also known as Bangalore Aquarium is located on Kasturba Road, right next to the entrance to Cubbon Park. The Visweswaraya Museum, Government Museum, and Venkatappa Art Gallery are located quite close by.

The Bangalore Aquarium has a variety of exotic fishes that include Indian Tiger Barb, Hockey Stick Tetra, Angel Fish, Blue and Pearl Gourami, and many others.

Address: Kasturba Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 3.0 Kilometres.

Shopping In Bangalore

Bangalore is a city where shopping is a religion of sorts. The options for shopping are wide.

Things to buy in Bangalore | What to shop in Bengaluru | Souvenirs from Bangalore :

  • Sandalwood items
  • Mysore Silk Sarees
  • Channapatna Wooden Toys
  • Rosewood inlay work paintings
  • Wooden handicraft items
  • Coffee Powder
  • Mysore Pak ( sweet )
  • Dharwad Peda ( sweet )

You can head to any of the numerous swanky malls that dot the length and breadth of the city, or any of the local shopping areas. But if you want to really experience shopping tinged with the special vibes of Bangalore, then these are the shopping areas that we recommend.

Commercial Street

Commercial Street

This is one of the oldest and busiest shopping areas of Bangalore. It is always full of people jostling for space and shopping to their heart’s content. The most popular items on offer on Commercial Street are clothes, footwear, jewellery, and electronic goods. And if you feel the hunger pangs, after hectic shopping, there are many eateries around that serve delicious fare.

Gandhi Bazar

Gandhi Bazar

If you want to get a feel of the old world charm of Bangalore, head to Gandhi Bazar, which is a riot of colours with carts overflowing with flowers . It is a great place to shop and drive a bargain or two.

A shop in Gandhi Bazaar Bangalore

You can shop for flowers, fruits, and vegetables, pooja articles, as well as sarees and other dress materials. The icing on the cake is the legendary eateries located in the vicinity. Shopping or just ambling around Gandhi Bazar is an unforgettable experience.

Malleshwaram Market

Malleswaram Bangalore - Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Another endearing place that oozes the vintage charm of Bangalore is Malleshwaram. A place that comes alive in resplendent colours with flowers of all shapes and fragrances. A place where shopping rises above the ordinary and literally assumes divine proportion. Head to Malleshwaram market for a shopping experience above the mundane.

Brigade Road

Brigade Road

If you are looking for hep and swanky showrooms selling premium brands, then Brigade Road is the place to head to. Cauvery Emporium on M.G. Road at the beginning of Brigade Road is a place where you can buy handicrafts of Karnataka. And if you are feeling thirsty or hungry, there are plenty of up-market cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the vicinity.

Restaurants & Eateries In Bangalore

Food joint in Bangalore

Bangalore offers an eclectic mix of options when it comes to food. You can choose from a mind-boggling range of international cuisine, Pan-Indian cuisine, or explore the wonders of Karnataka cuisine. If you are feeling hungry, you are sure to find a bite at arm’s length, wherever you are in the city. You can grab a bite at any of the hundreds of Darshinis (self-service eateries), that dot the city or choose to head to an upmarket cafe.

Some of the best things to taste and not to miss in Bangalore | Famous Bangalore Food/Snacks :

  • Filter Coffee
  • Masala Dosa
  • Bisebele Bath
  • Obattu ( Puran poli ) ( Kayi Holige – Coconut Holige and Bele Holige – Dal Holige )

We serve here some of the famous restaurants of Bangalore that are quintessential to the Bangalore experience.

Mavalli Tiffin Room (MTR)

Mavalli Tiffin Room (MTR)

The restaurant is one of the oldest and most iconic of Bangalore’s eateries. It was started in 1924 and has been dishing out delicious local fare to an egalitarian clientele, ever since. The original restaurant is located right opposite the Lalbagh Gate.

The restaurant now has branches in other parts of the city, but the experience of eating in this restaurant that retains its vintage charm is a different experience. When you are at the restaurant, do not forget to bite into its Rawa Idli, which is its own invention.

Address: 14, Lal Bagh Main Rd, Doddamavalli, Sudhama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560027. Distance From M.G.Road: 4 Kilometres.

Vidyarthi Bhavan

Vidyarthi Bhavan

A restaurant that dates back to pre-independence days and was founded in the year 1943 is the unassuming Vidyarthi Bhavan. It is a restaurant tucked away behind a pavement flush with flower sellers in Gandhi Bazar. It is known for its mouth-watering Masala Dosas, which have acquired legendary status over the years.

Address: 32, Gandhi Bazaar Main Rd, Gandhi Bazaar, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004. Distance From M.G.Road: 7.8 Kilometres.

Mahalakshmi Tiffin Room

Mahalakshmi Tiffin Room

You are likely to pass this restaurant without even a second glance as you walk across the D.V.G. Road in Basavanagudi. However, if it is a weekend, the motley crowd waiting on the pavement for the restaurant to open is sure to pique your attention.

The restaurant is very close to Vidyarthi Bhavan and has its own loyal set of clients who swear by its Masala Dosas and Idlis. The restaurant retains its old-world atmosphere with its flooring and wooden furniture, as well as a menu scrawled on a blackboard. The restaurant has been serving its customers since 1926.

Koshy’s Parade Cafe

Koshy's Parade Cafe

Another iconic restaurant that defines the cosmopolitan character of Bangalore is Koshy’s, located at a prime location of the city. The restaurant started as a bakery in 1940 and became a restaurant in 1952. The restaurant serves a wide range of national and international cuisine.

Address: DVG Road, Gandhi Bazaar, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004. Distance From M.G.Road: 6.8 Kilometres.

VV Puram Food Street

VV Puram Food Street

If you are looking for a food adventure in the evening, you must head to VV Puram, where the evening sees the birth of what is popularly known as Food Street. The night is filled with the aroma of food wafting from the many stalls that line both sides of the street.

VB Bakery in VV Puram Bangalore

You can experience the pleasures of local delicacies like Masala Dosas, to Chats, and exotic concoctions made of Gulkand, butter, and cut fruits. There is a mesmerizing smorgasbord of food to entice and seduce the palate.

Address: Vishweshwarapura, Shankarapura, Bengaluru 560004. Distance From M.G.Road: 6.2 Kilometres.

Central Tiffin Room

Central Tiffin Room

A famous restaurant in the charming Malleshwaram area of Bangalore, Central Tiffin Room, popularly known as CTR, was started in the year 1920. The restaurant is now known as Sri Sagar Hotel. The restaurant serves an awesome breakfast and its Masala Dosas served with dollops of butter are all the rage. For locals, a visit to CTR is almost a daily religious ritual.

Address: 7th Cross Rd, Malleswaram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003. Distance From M.G.Road: 5.9 Kilometres.

Bangalore Quick Facts

Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore - Top Temples To Visit In Bangalore

  • The city of Bangalore is spread over an area of about 741 square kilometres
  • Bangalore is a cosmopolitan city, and the languages spoken are Kannada, Hindi, English, Telugu, Tamil, and other Indian languages
  • The currency is INR. and credit cards and debit cards are widely accepted, digital forms of money transfer like PayTM, Google Pay, and others too are widely accepted
  • Bangalore weather is pleasant throughout the year and you can expect rains in the months of May, June, and July, as well as in the winter months on account of the returning monsoons
  • The population of Bangalore is about 1.2 crores

Getting To Bangalore

Best Places To Visit In Bangalore – Bengaluru Travel Guide

  • Bangalore is the capital of the Southern Indian state of Karnataka
  • Bangalore is well connected by road, rail, and air to different parts of India
  • Bangalore is an international destination and is well connected to major cities of the world

R eaching Bangalore By Air

The city of Bangalore is served by the Kempegowda International Airport, which is about 37 kilometres from M.G.Road. The airport is connected to all major cities and towns of India, like Delhi , Ahmedabad , Kochi , Chennai, Goa , Mumbai , etc. It is also connected to major international destinations including Dubai, Paris , Colombo, Malaysia , Bangkok , etc.

R eaching Bangalore By Rail

Bangalore is a major railway junction that connects the city to places across the length and breadth of the country. There are many trains that originate and terminate in Bangalore. The main railway station is the Bangalore City Railway Station known as Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna (KSR) station.

R eaching Bangalore By Road

Bangalore is well connected by the road network to other places within the state, as well as other states of India. KSRTC (Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation), has buses plying to locations across the state and beyond. The main KSRTC Bus Terminal is located in the Majestic area of the city, while there are satellite bus terminals at Mysore Road, Shanthinagar, etc.

If you are planning a trip to Bangalore in Karnataka , India then you can book a cheap flight through TripAdvisor or  CheapAir  or  Cleartrip  or  Makemytrip  or  Priceline right here. If you are planning a road trip check out the options by self-drive car or cab or bus.

Getting Around Bangalore

Bangalore Metro

Getting around Bangalore is easy and convenient, though you would need to factor in traffic delays, especially during peak hours, and in the commercial areas. The options for getting around Bangalore are as under:

  • Namma Metro, depending on your destination, as only a few phases of the Metro is operational
  • BMTC ( Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation) buses ferry people to all nooks and corners of the city, it has ordinary buses as well as air-conditioned Volvo buses in its fleet, you can also opt for a day-pass that allows you to travel for the entire day on any route
  • You can opt for app-based cab services like Uber, Ola, etc.
  • You can also opt for the ubiquitous green and yellow autorickshaws which are also available app-based services
  • You can also use environment-friendly options like app-based two-wheeler services
  • To get a feel of the city and exercise your limbs you can walk around the city

Where To Stay In Bangalore

Bangalore is an international city and has a host of accommodation options to choose from. These depend on your budget and preference. You can choose from Uber-Luxury star hotels, resorts, or budget hotels, across the city.

You can book hotels in Bengaluru  ( Bangalore ) or resorts in Bengaluru (Bangalore) through,  TripAdvisor  or  Cleartrip or  Makemytrip  or  Priceline  and save a lot by getting the best savings on booking your stay.

Bangalore FAQ

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What are the top attractions to visit in Bengaluru? Bangalore has many attractions, from temples to gardens to heritage sites. Some of the top attractions are Vidhan Soudha, Bangalore Palace, Lal Bagh and the different temples and gardens of the city.

What are the best places to visit in Bangalore? Vidhan Soudha, Tipu Summer Palace, St Mary’s Basilica.

What are the top sightseeing places in Bangalore? The top sightseeing places in Bangalore are Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, Bangalore Palace, Vidhan Soudha, Ulsoor Lake.

Which are the places to visit in Bangalore with family in the evening? Bangalore is a city of gardens and lakes, and these are great places to spend the evening with your family. Lal Bagh, Cubbon Park, Ulsoor Lake, and Sankey Tank, are some of the places to head to in the evenings.

Where can I take my parents to Bangalore?

Bangalore is a city of temples, you can visit some of the famous temples of Bangalore like the Bull Temple, Gavi Gangadhareshwara temple, or Ragigudda Hanuman Temple. Many of the churches and gardens like Cubbon Park and Lal Bagh, also are great places to take your parents to.

Where can I spend a day in Bangalore? Bangalore has a lot of places to spend a day, from museums to gardens to theme parks. You can also head to a theme park like Wonder La or Innovative Film City for a full day outing.

Which place is best for a family trip in Bangalore? Visvesvaraya Museum, HAL Museum, Wonder La Amusement Park, Innovative Film City, Government Aquarium, Planetarium, and Bal Bhavan, are some of the places to visit and enjoy with family.

What are the most popular things to do in Bengaluru with children? Visvesvaraya Museum, HAL Museum, Wonder La Amusement Park, Innovative Film City, Government Aquarium, Planetarium, and Bal Bhavan, are some of the places to visit and enjoy with children.

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I was in Bangalore for around years and completed my post graduation there. Your list reminds me of so many amazing places that we have visited. And also there are so many that are yet to be explored. Would do soon. Thank you for the list.

Loved this post.✌. Bangalore has many places of tourist interest that guarantee an enjoyable time. But through your blog, I can say that Banglore has something for everyone. I have visited Banglore 4yrs back but 60 best places impossible to cover in one time 🙆‍♀️. Worth visiting again.

Wow this is so amazing and excited about it. I don’t visit place that. I am glad to know you shared that 60 Best Places To Visit In Bangalore and Bengaluru Travel Guide. I really loved it. Thanks for sharing.

I have spent 8 years in Bangalore, and this post brings back all those memories of visiting most of these places in Bangalore. Though, few I missed visiting from the list, but my favorite were visiting Bull Temple, Ragigudda Temple, MG Road, Cubbon park, Lalbagh, etc.

This is exhaustive and detailed places to visit. A complete guide.

I never knew that there are so many places to explore in teh city of Bangalore. In my visit to Bangalore I will take help of your post for preparing the itienary for sure.

I visited Bangalore very briefly for a business trip in 2019. And I didn’t get to see much, but I was staying near the St Marks Cathedral, so had a glimpse of that. Then walked around Cubbon Park. Now, all the others are on list, should I ever go again.

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I’ve visited most places that you’ve listed here especially the ones under the eatery section. Love the comprehensive list. Will check out the rest

That is such a wonderful list of places to visit in Bangalore. I am glad that I had been to many of these places when I used to stay in the city.

Wow! It is a big list of places to visit. The temples and the museums fascinates me a lot. Thank you for sharing.

Bangalore is often spoken about for the cosmopolitan lifestyle but such culturally rich monuments and places are often ignored.

Wow it seems like we haven’t seen India at all. So much to see in Bangalore alone. Proud of our nation

Wow such culturally rich places to visit. Never ever would think that there is another side of the save

Banglore is a beautiful place indeed. I have stayed in Bangalore for nearly an year but I now realise that I missed visiting so many good places. Will visit soon.

Very nice , informative and complete post. U have covered every possible aspect needed by a new traveller.

Bangalore is such a beautiful place… So many places to explore. This is very helpful travel guide for all. Thanks for sharing.

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Cubbon Park

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National Gallery of Modern Art

Housed in a century-old mansion – the former vacation home of the raja of Mysuru – this world-class art museum showcases an impressive permanent…

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Krishnarajendra Market

For a taste of traditional urban India, dive into the bustling, gritty Krishnarajendra Market and the dense grid of commercial streets that surround it…

Opera House

Recently restored to its former glory thanks to the financial might of Samsung, the British-era Opera House has been transformed into a temple of tech,…

HAL Aerospace Museum & Heritage Centre

For a peek into India’s aeronautical history, visit this wonderful museum past the old airport, where you can see some of the indigenous aircraft models…

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

A superb gallery with a wide range of Indian and international contemporary art, as well as permanent displays of Mysuru-style paintings and folk and…

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Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

Spread over 98 hectares of landscaped terrain, these expansive gardens were laid out in 1760 by famous ruler Hyder Ali. As well as amazing centuries-old…

Janapada Loka Folk Arts Museum

A worthwhile stopover between Bengaluru and Mysuru, this museum is dedicated to the preservation of local rural culture. It has a wonderful collection of…

Iskcon Temple

Built by the Hare Krishnas, this impressive hilltop temple, inaugurated in 1997, is lavishly decorated in a mix of ultra-contemporary and traditional…

Bull Temple

Built by Kempegowda in the 16th-century Dravidian style, the Bull Temple contains a huge stone monolith of Nandi (Shiva’s bull), which is always…

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technical Museum

One mainly for kids, this hands-on science museum makes you feel a bit like you’re on a school excursion, but there are some cool electrical and…

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St Mark’s Cathedral

Atmospheric cathedral built in 1812 with a distinctive domed roof based on St Paul's Cathedral in London. Check out the entrance's ornate carvings. There…

Venkatappa Art Gallery

Here you can see several works by and some personal memorabilia of K Venkatappa (1887–1962), court painter to the Wodeyars (erstwhile maharajas of the…

Tipu Sultan’s Palace

The elegant Indo-Islamic summer residence of ruler Tipu Sultan is notable for its teak pillars and ornamental frescos.

Bangalore Palace, Bangalore, Karnataka state, India

Bangalore Palace

The private residence of the Wodeyars, erstwhile maharajas of the state, Bangalore Palace preserves a slice of bygone royal splendour. You can view the …

Government Museum

In an imposing red colonial-era building dating from 1877 you’ll find a dusty, neglected collection of ancient stone carvings and artefacts excavated from…

Bangalore Fort

This ruined 1761 fort, with a manicured lawn and pink stone walls, is a peaceful escape from the chaotic city surrounds. The fort remained in use until…

Vidhana Soudha

Located at the northwestern end of Cubbon Park, the colossal neo-Dravidian-style Vidhana Soudha was built in 1954 and serves as the legislative chambers…

State Central Library

At the fringes of Cubbon Park, this red-painted Gothic-style library is worth a look around. Its impressive reading room is a tranquil escape from the…

Attara Kacheri

In the northwestern section of Cubbon Park, the neoclassical Attara Kacheri was built in 1864 and houses the High Court.

Jamia Masjid

Built in 1940 and dedicated to Tipi Sultan, this large mosque is one of Bengaluru's most impressive.

Venkataraman Temple

This ornate Hindu Temple dates from 1689 and merges Dravidian and Vijayanagara styles.

Swee Dodda Ganapathi Temple

This temple has an enormous Ganesh idol.

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37 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Bangalore (Bengaluru)

Bangalore is a city of gardens and lakes as well as of enchanting historical buildings, captivating temples and museums. A tour to Bangalore presents its visitors with many interesting choices to keep themselves entertained. There are many places to see in Bangalore, each promising a unique enriching experience.

Tourists can also find many interesting sightseeing places in and around Bangalore city. From scenic locations with refreshing nature, historical monuments and temples, taking you back to the ancient times, to even science museums and entertainment parks, the city of Bengaluru has something for each and everyone. Whether you are on a weekend tour or family trip with children, this city is suitable for all kinds of trips. Some of the popular sightseeing places in Bangalore are listed below.

Attara Kacheri (High Court) Bangalore

Attara Kacheri (High Court) Bangalore

Also known as Bowring’s Attara Kacheri or Old Public Office, Attara Kacheri literally means eighteen offices. Built in 1868, this architecturally magnificent building was turned into a high court in the year of 1956. Located near Cubbon Park, this building is a favourite among photographers owing to its massive red structure, captivating exteriors and intricate interiors.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden Bengaluru

Lalbagh Botanical Garden Bengaluru

Earlier known with the name of Rose and Cypress Garden, Lalbagh Botanical Garden is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bangalore. Dream work of Hyder Ali, construction of this garden was completed during the reign of Tipu Sultan. Boasting of more than 1000 varied species of flora including flowers, tropical plants and herbs, this garden has a number of other attractions as well such as Glass House, Museum, Pigeon House, Statue of Sri Chamaraja Wodeyar,Kempegowda Tower, etc.

Vidhana Soudha Bangalore

Vidhana Soudha Bangalore

Being one of the largest legislature buildings in India, Vidhana Soudha has an imposing building with more than 300 rooms which is spread over 550505 sq ft of area. Built with Bangalore Granite in the Dravidian style of architecture, this mesmerising building was built in 1956 by late Sri K Hanumanthaiah, the then Chief Minister of Mysore State (1951 to 1956). It is lighted every evening from 6 PM to 8.30 PM. the sight is worth viewing.

Vikasa Soudha Bengaluru

Vikasa Soudha Bengaluru

Next to Vidhana Soudha is Vikasa Soudha, standing majestically. Spread over 8 acres of land, this building with more than 360 rooms presents an impressive view, similar to that of Vidhana Soudha. Popularly referred as ‘Sister of Vidhana Soudha’, this magnificent structure of granite was inaugurated in 2004 by the then the Karnataka Governor, T.N. Chaturvedi.

Devanahalli Fort Bangalore

Devanahalli Fort Bangalore

Built by Mallabairegowda of Avati clan in 1501, Devanahalli Fort is located around 35 km away from Bangalore city. This fort saw many reigns over a span of many decades. in 1747, It was conquered by Dalawai, Nanjarajaiah in 1747, then by Marathas and then later came under Hyder Ali which was again transferred to Tipu Sultan. The present structure of this fort was built during Hyder Ali rule. This fort also has many temples, namely Venugopalaswamy temple, Chandramouleshwara Temple, Siddalingeshwara temple and Nanjundeshwara temple. It's amazing structure and historically association is worth exploring.

06 Cubbon Park Bengaluru

Cubbon Park Bengaluru

Built in the year 1864 by the then viceroy of India, Sir Mark Cubbon, this park enjoys an ideal location with many popular sightseeing places located in its proximity. Initially named as Meade’s Park after John Meade, this park was later renamed as Sri Chamarajendra Park in 1927 in the honor of Mysore King Sri Krishnaraja Wodeyar. However, it is popularly known as Cubbon Park. With more than 600 different kinds of flora, mesmerising landscapes and vast open spaces, this park is frequented to experience the serenity of nature.

Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace

Located in Palace Gardens, this palace was built in 1887 during the reign of Wodeyar Dynasty. Built in the Tudor-style architecture, this palace mesmerizes everyone with its captivating architecture comprising of intricate wooden carvings, lush green gardens, gothic windows, fortified towers, etc. Bangalore Palace show resembles the palaces of England to an extent. Presently this palace is used for organising various events and programs.

Bull Temple Bangalore

Bull Temple Bangalore

One of the oldest and the most popular temples of Bangalore, Bull temple is dedicated to Nandi, the ride of Lord Shiva. The main attraction of this temple is the magnificent statue of Nandi with a height of 4.5 meter and width of around 6 meters. The statue has been carved out of a single granite rock. Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, this temple was built by KempeGowda I, founder of Bangalore. It is also said that this statue grew in size and to stop its further growing a small iron plate has been kept on the head of Nandi.

St. Mary's Basilica Bengaluru

St. Mary's Basilica Bengaluru

Initially built as small chapel in 1818, St. Mary’s Basilica underwent many changes. Its captivating gothic carvings were added later during renovations while in 1882 stained glass windows were added to it and then again in 1947 it was again renovated. In 1973, the statue of Basilica was brought to this Church. It is known for its architecture as well as religious significance.

Freedom Park Bangalore

Freedom Park Bangalore

Spread over 21 acres of area, Freedom Park was originally a central jail which used for jailing those against British rule. During the period of emergency, many national political leaders had also stayed in this jail. It was later inaugurated as Freedom Park, symbolic of the freedom struggle during the colonial period. Sculpture court, People Courtyard, Water Fountain, Book Museum and Jail Museum are a few of its sections to see.

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple Bengaluru

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple Bengaluru

Popularly known as Gavipuram Cave Temple, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is being protected under the Karnataka Ancient and Historical Monuments, and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1961. Built in the 6th Century, this temple is known for its beautiful architecture, which has been carved out of a rock which is further enhanced with the granite pillars at its front This rock-cut temple was restored and renovated during 16th century by Kempegowda I, who is known as the founder of Bangalore.

Dodda Ganapathi Temple Bangalore

Dodda Ganapathi Temple Bangalore

Situated in Basavanagudi, this temple is one of the most popular temples in Bangalore. It is known for its huge idol of Lord Ganesha which has a height of 18 feet and width of 16 feet. The statue of Lord Ganesha has been carved out of a single stone and is believed to have grown to this size. Constructed by founder of Bangalore, Kempegowda I, this temple is also called Shakthi Ganapathi and Satya Ganapthi.

St. Mark's Cathedral Bengaluru

St. Mark's Cathedral Bengaluru

Built in 1812, St. Mark's Cathedral has been named after St. Mark who is believed to be one of the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ. The architecture of this church is similar to that of St. Paul’s Cathedral which was constructed in 17th Century. Exquisite wood work and intricate carvings add on to the overall beauty of the church.

Sankey Tank Bangalore

Sankey Tank Bangalore

Built in 1882 by Col. Richard Hieram Sankey, Sankey Tank is a popular places to hangout in Bangalore. This lake is spread over 37.5 acres of area. Initially built for to serve as a water source, this lake is now popular for recreational activities such as boating. it is located in the western Bangalore, close to Vyalikaval, Malleshwaram and Sadashivanagar.

Venkatappa Art Gallery Bengaluru

Venkatappa Art Gallery Bengaluru

With more than 600 paintings, Venkatappa Art Gallery is a place not to be missed by any art lover. Named after the great painter Venkatappa, this art gallery is located close to Vishweshwaraiah Museum. This gallery consists of works of many great artists including those of M F Hussain, Yusuf Arakkal, N S Bendrem, Hariram, Hanumiah and Venkatappa as well.

Lumbini Gardens Bangalore

Lumbini Gardens Bangalore

Located by the side of Nagawara Lake, Lumbini Gardens presents a perfect place for spending some time with your friends and family. Bestowed with beautiful natural settings, it also offers a wide array of waterfront activities. There are also boating facilities here.

Tipu Sultan Fort near Bengaluru

Tipu Sultan Fort near Bengaluru

Built in 1557, it was initially built by Kempegowda I, the founder of Bangalore. However, it later came under Tipu Sultan who extended this fort. However, later after the British conquest, this fort was destroyed partially which went till the 1930s. Presently one can see Delhi Gate, and remains of 2 bastions. Summer Palace of Tipu Sultan is also located inside this fort vicinity.

Innovative Film City Bangalore

Innovative Film City Bangalore

In Bidali, off the Bangalore-Mysore Highway, Innovative Film city is an entertainment hub with entertaining choices for each and everyone. It has a wide array of interesting sections, each promising a unique and fun-filled experience. Miniature city, replicas of the popular wonders from all over the world, museum, haunted mansion, wax museum, Dinosaur World, Fossil Hunt, water rides, etc are a few of the engaging sections of the Innovative film city.

Manchanabele Dam near Bangalore

Manchanabele Dam near Bangalore

At a distance of around 40 km from bangalore city, Manchanabele Dam is constructed over Arkavathi River. This place presents captivating scenic beauty. it is also popular among bird watchers. Along with boating, it is also known for its trekking trails.

Thippagondanahalli Reservoir near Bengaluru

Thippagondanahalli Reservoir near Bengaluru

At a distance of about 45 km from Bangalore city, Thippagondanahalli Reservoir presents mesmerising natural beauty. Built at the confluence of the Arkavathy River and Kumudvathi River, this reservoir is an ideal place to visit if you are looking for a small break amid nature. It was inaugurated in 1933.

Art of Living International Center Bangalore

Art of Living International Center Bangalore

Often referred as Bangalore Ashram, Art of Living International Center is located about 21 km south of Bangalore. Built over a hillock, the AOL ashram Bangalore was built in 1986 over 65 acres of land. With captivating landscapes, lush green and vast open grounds, this palace is visited not only by devotees and followers but also by nature lovers. Along with the spiritual environment and natural surroundings, there are also various Ayurveda centers here. This ashram also attract visitors with its alluring architecture.

Hesaraghatta Lake Bengaluru

Hesaraghatta Lake Bengaluru

A man-made lake, Hesaraghatta Lake is situated around 18 km north west of Bangalore. Built in 1894, across Arkavathy River, this lake was initially constructed as a water source. Now popular as a picnic spot, this lake is also frequented by bird watchers. It is located close to other tourist attractions such as Government Aquarium, Nrityagram which is a known dance village.

Wonder La Amusement Park Bangalore

Wonder La Amusement Park Bangalore

One of the biggest water parks in India, Wonder La Amusement Park is a place for everyone. This entertainment park promises a fulfilled experience to everyone with its innumerable options of dry rides and water sports. Located around 28 km away from Bangalore, this amusement park spread across 82 acres of land can be explored through our 1 day Wonderla Bangalore Package . WonderLa presents international standards of facilities and an extensive variety of kids’ rides, dry rides, high thrill rides, and water rides and sports.

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace Bengaluru

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace Bengaluru

Used a summer retreat by Tipu Sultan, this palace was constructed by Tipu Sultan in 1791. The construction however was started by Hyder Ali in 1781. one of the major attraction of palace is the museum which has various things related to Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali on display such as his crown, clothes, silver vessel, etc.

Shivagange near Bangalore

Shivagange near Bangalore

About 58 km away from Bangalore, Shivagange is near the town of Tumkur (8km). A popular pilgrimage, this is also visited by tourists because of its breathtaking scenic beauty. This mountain peak which resembles Shivalingam is visited by many devotees. There is also a holy spring near by. Some of the popular religious sites located here are Gangadhareshwara temple, Olakal Teertha, Nandi Statue and Patala Gange.

Thottikallu Falls near Bengaluru

Thottikallu Falls near Bengaluru

Popularly known as TK Falls or Swarna Mukhi falls, it is located about 35 km away from Bangalore. This fall is popular for its mesmerising natural beauty as well as for its religious associations. it is often visited by those who seek adventure. It is known for trekking and walks.

Ulsoor Lake/ Halasuru Lake

Ulsoor Lake/ Halasuru Lake Bengaluru

Dating back to the 16th century, Ulsoor Lake/ Halasuru Lake is spread over an area of 50 hectares. Located quite close to the M.G Road, it lies on the eastern part of Bangalore. This lake is often visited by locals for spending some time away from the city’s hustle bustle.It is said that this lake was once a favourite recreational spot for Mysore Wadiyars and even Britishers. The serene waters of the lake, still presents a break from buildings and traffic of the city. It is also popular for morning and evening walks. There is also a gurudwara nearby.

HAL Aerospace Museum

HAL Aerospace Museum Bengaluru

India’s first aerospace museum, HAL Aerospace Museum is a must visit on a Bangalore tour. A part of the HAL Heritage Centre and AeroSpace, this museum was built in 2001 by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. This museum boasts a rare collection of helicopters, aircraft models and fighter planes. The most popular displays are MIG-21, Kiran, AJeet, Lakshya, etc. It also has a library, aircraft simulators, an aeromodelling club and a mock Air Traffic Control Tower. Within the museum complex, there is also a separate children’s play area, a herb garden and a rose garden. Located on the old airport road, it is open from 9 AM to 5 PM every day.

ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple Bengaluru

One of the largest Krishna temples in the world, ISKCON Temple of Bangalore was built to honour the birth anniversary of Sri Prabhupada who was the founder of ISKCON. Dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha, this temple displays Neoclassical style of architecture with 4 gopurams and a hall with 10,000 sq. ft of area. The ceilings of the temple showcase intricate paintings showcasing the life of Lord Krishna. ISKCON temple premises also house the Iskcon Vedic Theatre, an open-air amphitheatre, a Vedic museum, and a lush green garden. Although adorned with traditional art forms and crafts, this temple also has all the modern facilities for the convenience of devotees.

Dodda Alada Mara/ The Big Banyan Tree

Dodda Alada Mara/ The Big Banyan Tree Bengaluru

At a distance of 28 km from the city centre, Dodda Alada Mara is situated on Bangalore-Mysore Highway. It stands majestically in Kethohalli village. It is a massive banyan tree, which is more than 400 years old. It is considered as the second largest banyan tree in India. Its main trunk has several aerial prop roots, which have turned into thick trunks, resembling the main trunk of the tree.

This big banyan tree has expanded over an area of 7.4 acres. Its aerial roots have now interlaced into each other, creating a grove-like appearance. Not only among nature enthusiasts, it is also popular among Hindu devotees. You can visit this magnificent piece of nature from 8 AM to 5.30 PM.

Ragigudda Temple

Ragigudda Temple, also known as Ragigudda Anjaneya Temple is a popular shrine to visit in Bangalore. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this temple was built in 1972. Although primarily a Lord Hanuman temple, it also has equally captivating shrines of Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, and Lord Lakshman. There is also a Shivalinga in the temple complex. On the side of the temple, you will also find engraved rocks with the Holy Trinity of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.

Spread over 5 acres of land, this temple is located in the Jayanagar 9th Block and is easily accessible via roadways. It is open for devotees from 8 AM to 11.30 AM and 5 PM to 8 PM on weekdays and from 8 AM to 12.30 PM and 5 PM to 8.30 PM on weekends.

National Gallery of Modern Art

Inaugurated in 2009, National Gallery of Modern Art is built within the complex of Manikyavelu Mansion, which was once a private residence. It is now a part of this museum which is spread over 3.5 acres of land. NGMA Bengaluru displays modern Indian art, starting from the early 18th century. The paintings by Raja Ravi Verma, Amrita Sher-Gil, Jamini Roy and Rabindranath Tagore are the highlights here.

NGMA also houses a public art reference library, a cafeteria, an auditorium, and a museum shop cum facilitation block. A prime cultural centre, NGMA also conducts events, seminars, film screenings and workshops on art and culture. It is open from 11 AM to 6 PM on weekdays except Mondays. On weekends, it is open till 7.30 PM.

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

One of the oldest temples in Bangalore, Halasuru Someshwara Temple dates back to Chola Dynasty. It was later renovated during the reigns of Vijayanagara Kingdom and Kempe Gowda II. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. There are also shrines for other Hindu deities like Arunachaleswara, Nanjundeshwara, Kamakshamma, Panchalingeshwara and Bhimeswara.

Displaying the Vijayanagar style of architecture, this temple is also visited by those interested in ancient architecture. It has several admirable parts like intricate carvings on its walls, narrow passageways, square garbhagriha, grand mandapas, regal pillars and gopuram. The temple opens at 6 AM to 12.30 PM. It again opens for evening prayers from 5.30 PM to 9 PM.

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM)

Built in the memory of Sir M. Visvesvaraya, the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum was inaugurated in the year of 1962 by the then PM of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. It was opened to the public in 1965. Its first exhibition was ‘Electricity’. VITM presents a peek into the technological history of India. It displays electronics and other scientific models, industrial products, engines, etc.

The major attraction at this museum is the Dinosaur Enclave, Science on a sphere and a replica of the Wright Brothers’ Flyer. The visiting timings are from 9.30 AM to 8 PM. VITM is located near Cubbon Park and is easily accessible by city buses and metro trains.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium Bengaluru

Established in 1989, Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is located on the T. Chowdiah Road. Maintained by the Bangalore Association for Science Education (BASE), this planetarium is a must visit if you are travelling with kids or family. It provides information about space, Earth and other celestial bodies in an engaging and fun way.

JNP boasts of a state of the art hybrid projection system and a 15 M Dome. Sky Theatre, Mirror Dome shows, Science park, exhibition hall, know your stars are a few highlights of this museum. It also houses a science centre and a science park. Various activities like star gazing, sky theatre shows, screening of science movies, etc., are also conducted here.

Hebbal Lake

Hebbal Lake Bengaluru

Created in 1537, by Kempe Gowda I, founder of Bengaluru, Hebbal Lake is a must visit if you are seeking sometime in nature. Now maintained by the Lake Development Authority, an NGO, this lake offers a peaceful natural setting, away from the chaos of city life. Home to many migratory birds, this lake is ideal for birdwatching. It is also a popular spot for morning and evening walks and is often frequented by photographers. Visit this lake for a mesmerising view of sunset and sunrise over its serene waters.

Government Museum

Government Museum Bengaluru

Another museum to visit when in Bangalore is the Government Museum. Designed by Colonel Sankey, the museum was opened to the public in 1886. It has an enviable collection of ancient pottery, paintings, inscriptions, stone carvings, coins, etc. Sculptures dating back to Hoysala, Nolamba and Gandhara era; terracotta items from Mathura; excavated items from Halebeedu, Chandravalli, Mohenjodaro, and Hampi; Begur inscription (890 AD), Halmidi Shasana slabs (450 AD), and Atakur inscription slabs ( 949 AD) are the major attractions here.

It is located on the Kasturba Gandhi Road, quite close to Cubbon Park. Its timings are from 10 AM to 5 PM on every day of the week, except Monday. It also remains closed on public holidays.

Apart from sightseeing, Bangalore also offers an amazing range of shopping opportunities. Visit the famed UB City. Spread over 13 acres of land, it is one of the largest shopping hubs in the country. The city has several malls to spend a few hours in, after spending the day in sightseeing. Commercial Street, MG Road, Brigade Road, Avenue Road and Majestic Market are a few other places that are worth exploring for a Bangalore experience, even if you are not keen on shopping.

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15 Summer Vacation Destinations Around Bangalore

The Garden City of India, Bangalore (Bengaluru) has always been known for its booming IT sector. But that’s not the only thing about Bangalore that attracts people from all across the country. There are so many places in and around this city that you can explore, and you will not be disappointed for sure. Moreover, if it is about the summer vacation, Bangalore should be on your top list. Let’s take a look:-

Best Summer Vacation Destination Near Bangalore in 2020

  • Nandi Hills
  • Horsley Hills
  • Kemmangundi
  • Anthargange

1. Nandi Hills

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  • Distance from Bangalore: 58 km
  • Things to do: Visiting Tipu Sultan’s summer palace, watching the sunrise, trying paragliding

2. Horsley Hills

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Not a very popular one, but the picturesque views and pleasant weather of these hills have been attracting a lot of tourists lately. Many wild animals and birds are found in these hills.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 153 Km
  • Things to do: Visiting Horsley hill museum, Highview Sight point, Mallamma Temple

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Coorg is another popular name among the hill stations near Bangalore for summer vacations. The greenery in abundance, serpentine roads, coffee plantation, can make your summer vacation absolutely soothing.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 255 km
  • Attractions: Try Golf and trekking

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Though located in Tamil Nadu, you can reach Ooty in just 6.5 hours. The lush greenery in this hill station is surely going to make you forget all your worries for some time. While you are in Ooty, don’t forget to see the beautiful tea gardens.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 272 km by road, 47 km by toy train that connects Ooty.
  • Things to do: Visit Doddabetta Peak, St Stephen’s Church, Ooty Lake, Deer Park, Emerald Lake, and Kalhatty Waterfalls. Take Nilgiri Toy Train rides, boating in Ooty Lake, and hang gliding at Kalahatti

5. Chikmaglur

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If you want to go for a good trek this summer, choose Chikmaglur without a second thought. The eye-catching mountain trails, the sights of Bhadra and Tunga River are worth witnessing.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 244 Km
  • Things to do: Visit the Kondadarama Temple that has a blend of Hoysala and Dravidian styles of architecture, the St. Joseph’s Cathedral, and the Jamia Mosque

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6. Kemmangundi

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To truly unwind yourself, you must make a plan to visit Kemmangundi. The peaceful lush mountainscape and the waterfalls like Kalahasti and Hebbe will certainly detox your mind.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 245 Km
  • Things to do: Views of the waterfalls from the peaks

7. Kudremukh

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Quite a popular name among the trekker’s fraternity, Kudremukh is filled with verdant slopes, beautiful waterfalls, and several types of rare orchids. Even if you don’t like trekking, Kudremukh can still be a prudent idea for a peaceful summer vacation.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 350 km
  • Things to do: Visit the Jamalabad Fort, Lakya Dam, Radha Krishna Temple, trekking

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Agumbe is a small hill station, situated at a height of 826 meters. This place can be visited any time of the year to witness the mesmeric scenic beauty and streams. You can also opt for trekking.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 340 Km
  • Things to do: Visit Lord Gopalakrishna temple, a 14th-century temple that has Hoysala art, trekking

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Yana is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore in summer. The evergreen forests of Sahyadri Mountains, the rock formation, oozing waterfalls, and the holy temple can make your summer vacating experience a serene one.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 460 Km
  • Things to do: Trekking, rock formations, visiting the Yana temple

10. Yercaud

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Though the main attraction in Yercaud is the lake located in the city center, but you can also go ahead and see the spice plantation and orange grove.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 228 km
  • Things to do: Enjoy the view of Kiliyur Falls, trekking in Shevaroy Hills, visit Shevaroy Temple

11. Sakleshpur

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The unruffled Sakleshpur has striking mountain views. The spice, coffee, and tea plantations that cover the slopes enhance the beauty of this destination.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 221 km
  • Things to do: Visit Manjarabad Fort, Shri Ankleshwar Swamy Temple, Sakleshpur Lake Park

12. Wayanad

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Wayanad is situated in the north-eastern part of Kerala, but is a weekend retreat for people living in Bangalore. The clear lakes, deep valleys and lush greenery make this a perfect tourist destination.

  • Distance from Bangalore:  280 km
  • Things to do: Visit heart-shaped lake, Chembra Peak, Meenmutty Falls, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, etc.

13. Skandagiri

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Apart from the arresting lush greenery, Skandagiri is a favorite destination for the trekkers. The 10 km trekking starts after 10 pm. The trails are well-organized; therefore, a perfect one for the novice trekkers.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 62 kms from Bangalore
  • Things to do: Trekking, Papagani Temple, and Tipu Sultan’s fortress

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14. Shivaganga

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Shivaganga is known as Dakshina Kashi. The bull, sculptured marvel of ‘Nandi’ is one of the main attractions of this place. You can also indulge yourself in adventure activities like rock climbing and trekking.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 50 kms
  • Things to do: Visit Gangadhareshwara temple, Nandi Statue, Patala Gange, and Olakala Teertha

15. Anthargange

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This hill heaven is not as explored as the other ones in the list. One of the perfect summer vacation destinations in Bangalore, Anthargange has some enthralling caves that are formed by rocks. The dark and mysterious caves are just apt for the curious adventure lovers. Apart from caving, you can also go for trekking and rock climbing.

  • Distance from Bangalore: 67 kms
  • Things to do: Visit old temples, witness natural springs, trekking, rock climbing, caving

There are number of things to see in Bangalore this summer and around the city for that matter. However, you need to spare some time from your busy schedule and plan a trip during the hot summer days.

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Nandi Hills

Bangalore, popularly known as the “Silicon Valley of India,” is a lively city that attracts many visitors yearly. Whether you’re seeking places to visit in Bangalore for couples , with family, or alone, the city has much to offer.

This guide will examine some of the best and most unique places to visit in Bangalore , from classic landmarks to eccentric destinations. We’ll also recommend places to visit in Bangalore for families and couples. Let’s dive in and enjoy the beauty of this dynamic city!

1- Lalbagh Botanical Garden:

2- bangalore palace:, 3- cubbon park:, 4- tipu sultan’s summer palace:, 5- bangalore fort:, 6- nandi hills:, 7- wonderla amusement park:, 8- innovative film city:, 9- snow city:, 10- ulsoor lake:, 11- lumbini gardens:, 12- bangalore walks:, 13- tao terraces:, 14- bannerghatta national park:, 15- iskcon temple:, 16 – visvesvaraya industrial and technological museum:, 17 – national gallery of modern art:, list of best places to visit in bangalore :.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

The Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a garden that spans over 240 acres and can be found in the middle of Bangalore. It was started in 1760 by Hyder Ali, the monarch of Mysore at the time, and Tipu Sultan, Hyder Ali’s son, finished it in 1791. The garden is home to a sizable collection of rare and unusual plants, trees, and flowers from all corners of the globe. The Crystal Palace in London served as the point of inspiration for the construction of the Glass House, which serves as the park’s centerpiece and hosts the annual flower display.

Bangalore Palace

The Bangalore Palace is a gorgeous palace that can be found right in the middle of the city. It was constructed in 1887 by Chamaraja Wodeyar, who later became the Maharaja of Mysore. The structure was designed to resemble Windsor Castle, which is located in England. The palace is around 45,000 square feet and was designed in the Tudor architectural style. It also features exquisite wood carvings and breathtaking paintings. A museum that highlights the history and culture of the Wodeyar dynasty can also be found within the palace grounds.

Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park is a park that spans around 300 acres and is situated in the middle of Bangalore. In 1870, it was founded and given its current name in honor of Sir Mark Cubbon, who served as the commissioner of Mysore at the time. The park is frequented by those who engage in activities such as jogging, walking, and picnicking; it is known for its extensive collection of plants, trees, and flowers from different regions of the world. The park is home to several monuments and statues, the most well-known of which is a representation of Queen Victoria.

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace is a historical palace in Bangalore’s center. Tipu Sultan built it in the 18th century. It is a beautiful illustration of Indo-Islamic architecture, and it was constructed in 1791 by Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore at the time. The palace is decorated with exquisite frescoes, finely carved pillars, and arches that are very decorative. In addition, the palace houses a museum that details the history of the Tipu Sultan family as well as their daily lives. The palace is a well-known location for cultural gatherings and photography opportunities due to its proximity to expansive grounds.

Bangalore Fort

The Bangalore Fort is a historically significant fort that may be found right in the middle of the city. In 1537, it was constructed by Kempe Gowda, credited with being Bangalore’s founder. Subsequently, it was enlarged by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. The fort is an essential element in the development of Bangalore’s history, serving as a site of conflict on multiple occasions. The defense is a well-known destination for people interested in history and architecture because it contains several bastions, gates, and temples.

Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Nandi Hills is a well-known hill station about 60 kilometers outside of Bangalore. The beautiful sunrises and sunsets earned it the moniker Nandi, the bull of Lord Shiva. The hills are a wonderful place to spend the day with loved ones since they provide stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Nandi is known for more than just its stunning landscape; the hills are also dotted with historic sites, including temples and forts. One such temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is the Bhoganandishwara Temple, which can be found near Nandi’s feet. The temple’s Chola and Hoysala period architecture and carvings have made it famous.

Wonderla Amusement Park

On the outskirts of Bangalore, you may visit the famous Wonderla Amusement Park. The amusement park is 82 acres and is renowned for its exciting rides and shows. A wide range of rides is available at the park, from thrill rides to water rides and 3D shows. The Recoil, the Maverick, and the Hurricane are just a few of the park’s most well-liked rides. Wonderla is more than just rides; there are also shows, such as magic shows, puppet shows, and dancing acts. The park is kept in good condition and welcomes visitors of all ages. It’s a great place to spend the day with loved ones, providing adrenaline junkies just what they’re looking for.

Innovative Film City

The Innovative Film City in Bangalore is a one-of-a-kind tourist destination. The theme park simulates the film industry by featuring actual movie sets. The park features many thrilling activities, such as a wax museum, a mirror maze, and a scary house. Tours of the studio are also available so that visitors can witness where all the Hollywood magic happens. Those interested in getting a taste of the film industry should check out the Innovative Film City. It’s a beautiful spot for a day trip with loved ones, and you’ll have a fantastic time there.

Snow City

Bangalore is home to an indoor snow park called Snow City. It’s the only place where people can experience snow and snow-related activities in a completely safe and supervised environment. This park has snow tube rides, a snow dance floor, and a snow castle. If you’re looking to get away from the sweltering heat of Bangalore and into the spirit of winter, Snow City is the place to go. The park is kept in good condition and welcomes visitors of all ages. It’s a fantastic place to spend the day with loved ones, as everyone will have a fantastic time.

Places to Visit in Bangalore for Couples

Ulsoor Lake

Among the many attractions in Bangalore, Ulsoor Lake is a top pick for visitors. This stunning lake in the middle of the city is the ideal setting for a romantic date. The lake’s surrounding vegetation creates a beautiful sunset backdrop. A boat ride on Ulsoor Lake is a great way to spend a day. To experience the tranquility of the lake, rent a pedal boat, rowboat, or both. The serene atmosphere and beautiful scenery will captivate you as you drift across the river. Instead, you can stroll around the lake and take in the sights.

Lumbini Gardens

Lumbini Gardens is another top choice for those visiting Bangalore on a romantic getaway. The park’s proximity to Nagawara Lake makes it an ideal spot for a couple’s stroll. There are beautiful flowers and fountains in this park, as well as a musical fountain show that will leave you spellbound. Take your special someone on a stroll through the beautiful grounds of Lumbini Gardens. You and your sweetheart can stroll hand in hand while taking in the scenic vistas.

You can have a nice lunch and spend quality time with your loved ones at one of the many picnic areas across the park. You may also take a boat out on the lake and take in the beautiful surroundings if you want adventure.

Bangalore Walks

A first of its kind, Bangalore Walks provides informative and entertaining walking tours of the city. Spending time together while learning about the city’s history, art, and cuisine is a terrific opportunity to experience all the city offers. Food tours, heritage tours, and cultural tours are just a few of the options available through the program, and they can all be tailored to your interests. One of the best features of Bangalore Walks is that it allows couples to tailor their sightseeing experience to their specific interests and needs. All the sights to see, adventures to undertake, and cuisines to sample are entirely at your discretion. The two of you can take in the sights at your leisure and have some intimate time together as you go.

Tao Terraces

Located in the middle of Bangalore, the rooftop restaurant Tao Terraces provides stunning panoramas of the city and the hills beyond. There could not be an ideal setting for a candlelit dinner for two. The restaurant is perfect for Asian food-loving couples as it serves various dishes from around the region, including Chinese, Japanese, and Thai.

Tao Terraces is praised for its relaxing atmosphere. With its breathtaking views, the rooftop location makes for a sultry and private evening for two. Live music is performed at the restaurant, enriching the atmosphere and helping to create a memorable evening for diners.

Places to Visit in Bangalore for Families

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park is an excellent destination for families looking for a location to spend quality time together in the Bangalore area. This refuge is home to a wide variety of creatures, including tigers, lions, elephants, and bears, to name just a few. The park has several attractions, including a zoo, a safari park, and a butterfly garden. Spend a fun day out with the kids and see some incredible animals in the natural environments in which they live.

ISKCON Temple

The ISKCON Temple in Bangalore Bangalore is well-known as a place of worship and as a destination for families on vacation. The breathtaking architecture and the temple’s serene atmosphere were designed with Lord Krishna in mind. As a result, it has gained a lot of notoriety. While they are there, pilgrims can make use of a vegetarian restaurant as well as a gift shop that is located on the premises. The daily puja and aarti are fantastic chances for families to spend quality time together and petition Lord Krishna for his blessings.

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

The Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum showcases the evolution of science and technology in India. The museum boasts a variety of exhibits, including a gallery dedicated to space, a gallery featuring interactive and entertaining scientific displays, and a display showcasing a steam engine. The museum provides an excellent opportunity for families to engage in a collective educational experience, exploring and admiring India’s scientific and technological advancements.

National Gallery of Modern Art

The National Gallery of Modern Art is an institution that is committed to showcasing artworks that were created during the 20th and 21st centuries. The museum contains works created by renowned Indian artists, including Raja Ravi Varma, Amrita Sher-Gil, and Rabindranath Tagore. The museum provides an excellent opportunity for families to engage in educational and recreational activities centered around appreciating and studying art.

Whether traveling as a couple, as a family, or on your own, you’ll find enough to do and see in Bangalore. The city features various attractions, from the stunning Lalbagh Botanical Garden and Bangalore Palace to the offbeat Snow City and Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium.

This guide to Bangalore features some of the city’s most exciting and unusual attractions for couples and families. We hope you will visit these places and learn more about what Bangalore offers.

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Visweswaraiah Industrial & Technological Museum

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#1 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Visweswaraiah Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM) is located on Kasturba Road in the surroundings of Cubbon Park, Bangalore. It is one of the best science museums in India, and one of the top places to visit in Bangalore , especially for children. Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM), is a constituent unit of the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), Ministry of Culture, Government of India. It was established in memory of Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya. It is one of the must include places in Bangalore Tour Packages . Coverng an area of 4000 sq. m, the museum was opened by the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1962 while the first gallery set up at VITM, on the theme of Electricity, was opened to the public on 27th July 1965. The first .....

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Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

#2 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 6 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a botanical garden situated near the Lalbagh Fort Road in Bangalore. It is one of the largest botanical gardens in India, and among the most attractive places to visit in Bangalore . Located in South Bengaluru, the Lalbagh Botanical Garden is the first of its kind, with planned routes, glasshouses, and ornamental flowers growing throughout the property. The ruler of Mysore, Hyder Ali commissioned the development of the garden in 1760 and was completed by his son Tipu Sultan, who designed the garden keeping in mind the beautiful gardens of Sira in the Tumkur district of Karnataka. The garden attained the status of a Government Botanical Garden in 1856. It is one of the peaceful places to visit as part of Bangalore Packages . Sprawling over an area of 240 acres, .....

ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple

#3 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 6 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) Temple Complex is located on the Hare Krishna Hill in Jayanagar. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, it is one of the largest ISKCON temples in the world. This is also one of the top pilgrimage sites & tourist places to visit in Bangalore. ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna temple was inaugurated in the year 1997 by Shankar Dayal Sharma, then President of India. The temple was built to honor the birth centenary of Sri Prabhupada, the founder of the ISKCON. The project was conceived and executed by Madhu Pandit Dasa following the wishes of Prabhupada to promote Vedic culture and spiritual learning. The temple is a huge cultural complex housing the temples dedicated to Sri Radha Krishna, Sri Krishna Balarama, Sri Nitai Gauranga, Sri Srinivasa Govinda and Sri Prahlada Narasimha. The temple covers an area of 7 acres and is built in Dravidian style. The temple is an exclusive combination .....

Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace

#4 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 4 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Bangalore Palace is situated in the heart of Bangalore city, near Sadashiv Nagar. This is one of the best places of heritage in Karnataka , and among the top attractions you must include in Bangalore tour packages . The Palace was first built by Rev. J. Garrett, who was the first Principal of the Central High School in Bangalore, now known as Central College. Spread over an area of 454 acres, the construction of the palace was started in 1862 and completed in 1944. In 1887, it was bought by the then Maharaja of Mysore Chamarajendra Wodeyar X. It is one of the most famous places to visit in Bangalore During a visit to England, Chamaraja Wodeyar was inspired by the Windsor Castle in London and along similar lines, he built this palace in .....

Tipu Sulthan's Palace

Tipu Sulthan's Palace

#5 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 3 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Tipu Sultan's Palace or Tipu's Summer Palace is situated near the Tipu's Fort at Albert Victor Road. This palace stands as one of the notable Islamic buildings and an important landmark in the city of Bangalore. This was used as a summer retreat by the Sultan, who lovingly called it the Rash-e-Jannat meaning Envy of Haven. Hyder Ali started the construction of the palace within the walls of the Bangalore Fort and it was completed by Tipu Sultan in 1791. Used as a summer retreat, the structure is similar to the Daria Daulat palace of Srirangapatnam . After Tipu Sultan's death in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, the British Administration used the palace for its Secretariat before moving to Attara Kacheri in 1868. The Summer Palace is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture. The entire palace is built of teak wood, mortar, stone and plaster. It is laid on a stone plinth. .....

Dodda Ganapathi Temple

Dodda Ganapathi Temple

#6 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 6 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Dodda Ganapathi Temple or Basavanagudi Ganesh Temple is located on the Bull Temple Road in Basavanagudi. Built in 1971, the temple has a monolithic statue of Lord Ganesha with 18ft in height and 16ft in width. It is one of the popular pilgrimage & tourist attraction in Bangalore. The deity in this temple is also known as Shakthi Ganapathi or Satya Ganapathi. The idol is believed to be growing on its right side. The most popular ceremony of the temple is the butter coating which apparently consumes about 100 kg of butter. This butter is broken up and distributed to the devotees once in every four years. This is a spectacular sight at the temple and a visit to the temple to witness this is recommended. Timings: 7 AM to 12.30 PM and 5.30 to 8.30 PM

Bull Temple / Basavanagudi Nandi Temple

Bull Temple / Basavanagudi Nandi Temple

#7 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Bull Temple also known as Basavanagudi Nandi Temple is Hindu temple situated in Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi area of South Bengaluru. This is one of the oldest temples in Bangalore, and also one of the must visit places as part of Bangalore Tour Packages . The Bull Temple is dedicated to the sacred bull Nandi, the vehicle of Lord Shiva. The temple was built in 1537 by Kempegowda in the Dravidian style. It is one of the popular places to visit in Bangalore . The temple is relatively small in size, but houses one of the largest monolithic Nandi statues in the world which measures 4.5 meters in height and 6 meters in length. The temple also houses the idols of God Surya and Chandra, on their chariots. A 17th-century inscription at the base of the structure mentions a stream called Vrishabhavathi .....

Vidhan Soudha

Vidhan Soudha

#8 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 3.5 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Vidhan Soudha is the state legislature building located on Dr. Ambedkar road at the northern end of Cubbon Park. It houses the Legislative Chambers of Karnataka State. This is one of the top tourist places to visit in Bangalore and also the largest Legislative building of India. This is one of the prime attractions of Bangalore city and also most commonly used to represent Bangalore. Kengal Hanumanthaiah, the Chief Minister of Mysore, is credited with the conception and construction of the Vidhana Soudha. The foundation stone was laid by the then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, on 13 July 1951. It was completed in the year 1956 at a total cost of around Rs. 1.75 crore. Vidhana Soudha was built in the Neo-Dravidian architectural style and has the elements of Indo-Saracenic, Rajasthani .....

HAL Aerospace Museum

HAL Aerospace Museum

#9 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 15 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, the HAL Aerospace Museum is an Aviation museum cum heritage center located in Marathahalli locality of Bangalore. Situated at the intersection of HAL Old Airport Road & Basavanagar Road, it is the first aerospace museum in India, and among the must include places in Bangalore Tour Packages. Located at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited premises, the HAL Aerospace Museum was established in 2001 by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), one of Asia's largest and most important aeronautical companies. The primary objective of setting up this museum was to educate the general public on the history of Indian aviation in general and the achievements of HAL in particular. Spread over 4 acres of area, the museum proudly boasts of the giant leaps Indian aviation has taken, both commercially as well as in terms of defense, giving the visitors an all-inclusive aerospace experience in the most effective environment possible. The .....

Ragigudda Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple

Ragigudda Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple

#10 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 10 km from Bangalore Central Railway Station, Sri Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Temple is a Hindu temple situated on a hillock in the 9th Block of Jayanagar suburb in Bangalore. It is one of the popular places to visit in Bangalore. Built in 1972, Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Temple is dedicated to Hindu God- Hanuman. The temple spreads over a vast area of 5 acres. The chief deity of the temple was formed with a heap of grains of Ragi millet and hence, it came to be known as Ragigudda- 'Ragi' meaning millet and 'gudda' meaning a hillock. According to mythology, this place owes it to a pious lady Sudharma who was the wife of a local chieftain. One day the trinity comes in the form of visitors and asks for bhiksha (alms). She gives them newly harvested Ragi. Her mother-in-law disapproves of it and wants it back. This being an unholy act she says that if the visitors do not want the bhiksha then she does not need the Ragi. This Ragi becomes a hillock. In .....

Freedom Park

Freedom Park

#11 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 2 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Freedom Park is a public park situated in the heart of Bangalore city. It is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore. Freedom Park was opened to the public in the year 2008 in the Gandhi Nagar area of Bangalore. This Park showcases the campus that was formerly a central jail, where several opposition leaders including Atal Bihari Vajpayee and L.K. Advani was jailed at this venue during the Emergency period between 1977 and 1979. It also hosted India Against Corruption (IAC) supported Anna Hazare indefinite fast for governmental action in the enactment of the Lok Pal bill. Spread over an area of about 21 acres, Freedom Park was inspired by Hyde Park and the Kensington Park of London. This park has been designed to serve as a platform for various public meetings, protests, rallies. Freedom Park lets visitors gain a glimpse of life in prison. There is also a central tower that was used to observe the activities of .....

Art Of Living Center

Art Of Living Center

#12 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 25 km from Bangalore Railway Station, the Art of Living Centre is the headquarters of the spiritual and cultural organization Art of Living Foundation. Located on Kanakpura Road atop Panchagiri Hills, it is one of the must-visit places as part of Bangalore tour packages . Founded by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in 1986, the Art of Living International Center focuses on creating a stress-free society through its multitudinous programs which include yoga, meditation, Ayurveda treatments, etc. Popularly called the Bangalore Ashram, the ashram, set on a tranquil backdrop with pretty winding paths, colorful flowering gardens, and a sparkling lake, provides a much-needed respite from the strain and monotony of the routine. It attracts over 1.2 million people annually from across the world. Spread over an expansive area of around 250 acres, the Art of Living International Center is the perfect place for you to make any .....

Maha Bodhi Society Temple

Maha Bodhi Society Temple

#13 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 25 km from Bangalore Railway Station, the Maha Bodhi Society Temple is a Buddhist temple located in the Gandhi Nagar area of Bengaluru, Karnataka. It is one of the recently added attractions to visit as part of Bangalore tour . The Maha Bodhi Society Temple is known for its spiritual significance and architectural beauty. The temple was built by the Maha Bodhi Society, a Buddhist Charitable Organization established in 1956 by the Most Venerable Acharya Buddharakkhita with the main objective of putting into practice the teachings of Bhagawan Buddha through meditation, selfless service, imparting education, serving the sick and needy people. It is dedicated to the welfare and happiness of people, irrespective of religion, race, color, nationality, or sex. Also known as Mahabodhi Loka Shanti Buddha Vihara, the temple's design incorporates traditional Buddhist elements, featuring a towering central dome and .....

Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta

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#14 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Skandagiri / Kalavara Durga

Skandagiri / Kalavara Durga

#15 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Avani

#16 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Ranganatha Swamy Temple - Magadi

Ranganatha Swamy Temple - Magadi

#17 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Someshwara Temple - Magadi

Someshwara Temple - Magadi

#18 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 2 km from Magadi Bus station and 47.5 km from Bangalore City Junction, Sri Someshwara temple located in Magadi is an ancient structure and is a protected monument. Sri Someshwara temple is one of the oldest and famous temples situated in Magadi town. This temple belongs to early 16th century. This temple was constructed by Sri Nada Prabhu Kempe Gowda in the year 1512. The temple occupies a large area and consists of spacious inner Prakara (courtyard) with lofty lowers and several fine mantapas. These mantapas are now in ruins due to neglect and lack of maintenance. Sri Someshwara Temple was dedicated to Lord Shiva. There are beautiful sculptures of figures of humans, birds, animals, etc. decorating the pillars of the temple, which is built in the Hoysala style of architecture and the pillars have the typical symbols of lions, soldiers and dancing girls on them. To the left of the main temple is a small temple dedicated to Parvathi, which has small towers at .....

Kaigal Falls / Dumukurallu Waterfalls, Near Kanipakam

Kaigal Falls / Dumukurallu Waterfalls, Near Kanipakam

#19 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 ..... Distance (From Bangalore): 123 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore - Including Travel): 6 Hours .....

Lepakshi

#20 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 ..... Distance (From Bangalore City Railway Station): 124 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore City Railway Station - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Attara Kacheri (High Court)

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#21 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 3.5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Attara Kacheri is a building housing the High Court of Karnataka state. Situated opposite to Vidhana Soudha, the Attara Kacheri is a beautiful 19th century stone structure. One of the major attractions of the Attara Kacheri is its Gothic Style of architecture. It is a two-storied building, built in the European classical style. Built with red stone, it serves as the perfect contrast to the white columned building of Vidhana Soudha. Attara Kacheri was built under the reign of Tipu Sultan, the Emperor of Mysore. He named the building as Attara Kacheri, meaning eighteen offices or departments. This was completed in 1864 and housed the Public Offices from 1868 until 1956. These were later moved to the Vidhana Soudha, and this building became the high court. On the ceiling of its Central Hall is a Portrait of Sir Mark Cubbon, Commissioner of Mysore from 1834 to 1861. Behind the building is a statue of him by Baron Marochetti .....

Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park

#22 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 4 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park is a historic park located in the heart of the city. Cubbon Park was named after Sir Mark Cubbon, Bangalore's longest serving commissioner. This beautiful park was planned and laid out in 1864 by Sir. Richard Sankey, the then Chief Engineer of Mysore. Cubbon Park is under the control of the Department of Horticulture. It is one of the popular visiting places in Bangalore with family. Lawns with vibrant flower beds, shady bowers and flowering trees, make this an ideal place for fitness freaks and the elderly to take their morning jogs or evening walks. The Park has elegant classical buildings like Attara Kacheri, the Visweswaraiah Industrial and Technological Museum, Government Museum, Aquarium, Venkatappa Art Gallery and Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall, all of which are well known. It also houses Bal Bhavan - an amusement park for children. Cubbon Park is open .....

The Govt. Museum

The Govt. Museum

#23 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 4 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, The Karnataka Government Museum is located at the Kasturba Gandhi Road, quite near to the Cubbon Park. Established in 1886, it is one of the oldest museums in India. It is also known as State Archeological Museum. With great collection of artifacts, it's one of the ideal places to visit in Bangalore for history & art lovers. There are 18 galleries showcasing a rich collection of coins, art and relics from the Mohenjodaro, Halebid and Vijayanagara. It also houses the relics dating back to 5000 years. The painting gallery includes beautiful and rare paintings in Mysore and Tanjore style and also paintings from Rajasthani and Pahari schools. The museum also preserves antiques that date back to the civilization of Harappa and Mohenjodaro. Among the other artifacts on display, ivory carvings, inlay work, sandal-wood caskets are highly appreciated. Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM. Closed on Wednesdays and public holidays. Entry .....

Venkatappa Art Gallery

Venkatappa Art Gallery

#24 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 4 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, The Venkatappa Art Gallery is situated in the Karnataka Government Museum. The Art Gallery is comprised of two floors and displays 600 paintings. It houses some of the exclusive collections of scenic displays and also a must visit place in Bangalore for art lovers. Venkatappa Art Gallery, as the name suggests has an exhibition of the great works of the famous artist K. Venkatappa. Some of the great works of the painter that one can see in the gallery include scenic view of the lake of Ooty, Nilgiri Mountains at Kodaikanal, sunrise of Ooty and so on. Works of artists like MF Hussain, Vasudev, Hanumaiah, Hariram, Rekha Rao etc are displayed here. The exquisite woodcarvings of CP Rajaram are displayed on the first floor. Other than this, there is the Hebbar Section dedicated to K.K. Hebbar to display his paintings. Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM. Closed on Wednesdays and public holidays.

Kemp Fort Shiva Temple

Kemp Fort Shiva Temple

#25 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 12 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Shiva Temple, also known as Kemp Fort Shiva Temple, is located on Airport Road. Construction of the 65-feet-tall Lord Shiva idol and the temple started in 1994. The temple was inaugurated in 1995 by Sri Shankaracharya of Sringeri on the auspicious day of Maha Shivaratri. It is one of the popular among Bangalore tourist places. This temple attracts large crowd due to its grandeur, aesthetic values and majestic look. It boasts of awesome 65 feet high depiction of Lord Shiva seated in Lotus position. It has the backdrop of Mount Kailash, the Lord's heavenly abode and the river Ganga flowing from his hair locks. Behind the idol is the holy cave, resembling the Cave Yatra traditionally called the Amarnath Yatra. Within the cave there are 12 beautifully decorated replicas of Jyotir Lingas. The cave is open to the public from 9 AM to 9 PM. It attracts a large number of .....

Banashankari Temple

Banashankari Temple

#26 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 8.5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Sri Banashankari Temple is situated on Kanakapura Road. Dedicated to Banashankari Amma, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, this temple is one of the oldest and most famous temples in Bangalore. The temple was constructed by Subramanya Shetty in 1915. Most noteworthy feature of the temple is that the deity is worshipped in Rahukala, an inauspicious time according to Hindu belief. The temple is open to public everyday but special puja is performed on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. A popular belief among the devotees is that by worshipping goddess Banashankari Amma in Rahukala, all the hardships and poverty will be removed. The deity is worshipped by lighting multiple oil lamps in half cut lemon peels with the pulp removed. The temple celebrates three cultural ceremonies in a year - Sep 13th the birthday of Banashankari Amma, Dussehra Festival in October and the temple anniversary in Dec. Timing: 6 AM - 1:30 PM .....

The Tipu's Fort

The Tipu's Fort

#27 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 3 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, The Tipu's Fort is set in the heart of the Bangalore city opposite to the city market. The fort is originally constructed using mud and brick by Kempe Gowda in 1537 AD. Later an extension was made by Chikkadevaraya Wodeyar of Mysore and again the structure was later demolished and reconstructed by Haider Ali and his son Tipu Sultan in the 18th century. The fort is a two-storied wooden structure, carved out of teakwood with decorated pillars, concave arches and balconies. Today the fort houses a museum adorned with ancient artifacts from Hyder Ali & Tipu's regime. The fort is noted for its beautifully carved arches in Islamic style and for the well-preserved temple dedicate to Lord Ganesh. Most part of the fort is in ruins. Timings: 10 AM to 6 PM. Closed on Sundays.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

#28 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 3 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is situated at T. Chowdiah Road in Bangalore near Vidhana Soudha. Established in 1989, the Planetarium has an observatory equipped with a six inch code refractor telescope. It is one of the ideal places to visit for children in Bangalore. The sky theatre inside with a dome of 15 m in diameter has a sitting capacity of 225. The Planetarium aims to provide an awareness of astronomy amongst students as well as the common public. Daily two shows are held here for everyone interested in knowing the mysteries of outer space. A Science Park is being developed around the Planetarium. Some of the models on display include Resonant Swings, Whispering Dishes, Sun Dial, Giant Kaleidoscope, Model of a Polar Satellite Launching Vehicle (PSLV). Show timings: 3 PM and 4:30 PM. Closed on Mondays. Entry Fee: Rs 35 for Adults & Rs. 20 for Children

Sri Gavi Gangadhareswara Temple

Sri Gavi Gangadhareswara Temple

#29 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Sri Gavi Gangadhareswara Temple is a rock-cut cave temple located near Basavagundi. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is one of the oldest temples in Bangalore. The temple is believed to have been constructed in 9th century. According to temple legend, this cave temple dates back to the Tretha Yuga. Sage Gautama had worshipped Lord Shiva in this cave temple. The central sanctum is facing south, which is a rare feature. The temple compound has shrines of Devi Parvati and Durga. The images of Shanmukha and Ayyappa and those of Chandra, Surya and Bhairava are exquisitely carved. In the front yard, there are stone monoliths of sun and moon discs. A unique phenomena is witnessed here on January 13th / 14th (Makara Sankranti day) every year when the rays of the setting sun enter through the window, pass between the horns of the Nandi and shine on the Shiva lingam. Timings: 7 AM to 12.30 PM & 5 to 8.30 PM

St. Mary's Basilica

St. Mary's Basilica

#30 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, St. Mary's Basilica is situated opposite the Russel Market Square in Shivajinagar. This is the oldest church and is the only church in the state that has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica. It was initially a small chapel built by Abbe Dubois in 1818. Later it was re-styled by Rev. LE Kleiner. This Church was raised to the status of a Basilica in 1973 on the order of Pope John Paul VI. It was the sixth basilica in India. In 1882, it was further adorned with stained glass windows brought from Paris. This basilica has been built in Gothic style with arches, ornamental motifs and stained glass windows. Multiple columns and tall spires of the basilica can be seen from quite a distance. The stained glass windows were removed during World War II and were subsequently restored in 1947. Every year on Sep 8th, the feast of the Virgin Mary is celebrated here. As a part of the feast, an annual car procession is .....

Ulsoor Lake

Ulsoor Lake

#31 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 7.5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Ulsoor Lake is a man-made lake located in Ulsoor. Spread across an area of 125 acres, it is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore city to spend a wonderful evening. Though the initial lake built during Kempe Gowda's time, it was enhanced by Sir Lewin Bentham Bowring, the then Commissioner of Bangalore. The lake has a recreational complex that has a swimming pool. There is also a garden at one end of the lake known as Kensington Park. This lake is a center of attraction during Ganesh Chathurdi. Boating facilities are available in Ulsoor Lake. There are many small islands spread across the lake and they can be reached by boat. The Boat Club maintained by KSTDC offers wonderful boating facilities. The boating fee is Rs 120 per hour. Timings: 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM on all days.

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

#32 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Janapada Loka / Folk Art Museum

Janapada Loka / Folk Art Museum

#33 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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. .....

St Mark's Cathedral

St Mark's Cathedral

#34 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, St. Mark's Cathedral is located on the Mahatma Gandhi Road. Built in 1812, the cathedral was further expanded and rebuilt in 1927. This cream colored Cathedral has a beautiful colonial structure. It has a graceful dome over a semicircular chancel that transports the visitor virtually into peace. It is modeled on St.Paul's Cathedral of the 17th century. This cathedral was constructed keeping in mind the spiritual needs of army personnel and civilians who had moved in from Srirangapatna . The walls of the cathedral portray beautiful pictures of Roman archers. It has the best maintained external bells. Its entrance has elaborate woodwork and ornate carvings.

Gandhi Bhavan

Gandhi Bhavan

#35 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 2.5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Gandhi Bhavan is situated on the Kumara Krupa Road. Gandhi Bhawan was started as Gandhi Smaraka Nidhi (GSN), under the chairmanship of Dr Rajendra Prasad, the then President of India. It is a serene place where one can get a complete insight of Gandhiji's life and teachings. The main aim of Gandhi Bhavan in Bangalore was to propagate Gandhian philosophies and ideals among the people of the state, especially among the youth. This building houses an excellent collection of rare photographs and letters of the Mahatma. Pictures of Gandhi's childhood to the last day of his life are displayed here. This is presently used as a venue for sessions, meetings and seminars based on the life and works of Mahatma Gandhi. Every year on 2nd October special programs are held to pay tribute to Gandhi, the great Indian Independence activist. Timings: 10.30 AM to 1:30 PM and 3 - 5 PM. Closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Sangama & Mekedatu

Sangama & Mekedatu

#36 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills

#37 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Shivaganga Hill

Shivaganga Hill

#38 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Devarayanadurga

Devarayanadurga

#39 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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. .....

Muthyala Maduvu

Muthyala Maduvu

#40 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Lumbini Gardens

Lumbini Gardens

#41 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 11 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Lumbini Garden is a lake park on Nagawara Lake and amusement park located on Outer Ring Road near Hebbal flyover. The lake offers boating facility and it's a famous activity here. The park on front side of the lake is a good hangout place. This park stretches over 1.5 kms along the outer ring road. The other attractions in the park are wave pool, kids play area, kids ride, bungy jumping, food stalls etc. The park also houses a high-tech nursery. There is a 25 meter statue of Budda installed in garden. Timings: 11 AM to 7 PM

Chunchi Falls

Chunchi Falls

#42 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Yediyur Siddalingeshwar Swamy Temple

Yediyur Siddalingeshwar Swamy Temple

#43 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Madhugiri

#44 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Vivekananda Falls

Vivekananda Falls

#45 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary, Near Mysore

Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary, Near Mysore

#46 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 City Railway Station): 85 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore City Railway Station - Including Travel): Half Day to Full Day .....

Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City

#47 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Indian Music Experience

Indian Music Experience

#48 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 13 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Indian Music Experience is an interactive music museum located in JP Nagar's 7th Phase, Bengaluru. Just opposite Wood Rose Club, it is the first interactive music museum in India, and among the top Bangalore tourist places . Spread across 50,000 square feet, the Indian Music Experience is a great place to introduce your children to the world of music. The museum is an initiative of the Indian Music Trust and is the coinage of Mr. Jaishankar, Chairman and Managing Director of the Brigade Group. The site for the museum was allocated in 2008, and the building was completed in 2013. It took nearly a decade to be finally opened for the public in 2018 and is the fruit of the labor of some of India's best-known musicians, musicologists, and sound and design experts. The museum is overall designed by Gallagher and Associates, who also helped .....

Devanahalli Fort

Devanahalli Fort

#49 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 37 km from Bangalontral Railway Station, Devanahalli Fort is an ancient fort situated at Devanahalli near Bangalore. Situated on the side of National Highway 7, near the Bengaluru International Airport, it is one of the popular places of heritage in Karnataka , and among the must-include places in Bangalore packages. Devanahalli Fort was originally a mud fort built in the year 1501 by Chieftain Malla Byre Gowda of Avathi, who came from Kanchipuram as fleeing refugees and settled around the area. It remained under the rule of the descendants of Malla Byre Gowda until 1749, when Nanjarajaiah, the then Dalwai of Mysore, attacked the fort and occupied it. Later, the fort passed into the hands of Hyder Ali and subsequently Tipu Sultan. In 1760, Hyder Ali re-constructed the fort in stone resulting in the current structure. In 1791, Lord Cornwallis, the British officer, laid siege to the fort and took possession during the .....

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

#50 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 8 km from Bangalore Central Railway Station, Halasuru Someshwara Temple is a Hindu temple located in the suburbs of Halasuru (Ulsoor) in Bangalore. It is the oldest temple in all of Bangalore, and among the popular religious places that one must visit as part of the Bangalore Tour . Halasuru Someshwara Temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Shiva. The temple was built around the 12th and 13th centuries during the Chola period. Major additions or modifications were made during the late Vijayanagara Empire period under the rule of Hiriya Kempe Gowda II. The temple is now managed and maintained by the Endowment Department of Karnataka. As per the mythology, sage Mandavya meditated at the spot where the temple now stands, and hence it was known as Mandavya Kshetra. Constructed in the Vijayanagar style of architecture, the temple has a square sanctum (garbhagriha) which is surrounded by a narrow passageway. .....

Siddara Betta

Siddara Betta

#51 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

National Gallery Of Modern Art

National Gallery Of Modern Art

#52 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, the National Gallery of Modern Art is an art gallery located in the restored heritage Manikyavelu Mansion on 49 Palace Road, Bangalore. It is one of the most celebrated art galleries in India and among the must-visit Bangalore tourist places. National Gallery of Modern Art was inaugurated in the year 2009. It is run and administered as a subordinate office of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. It is one of the three National Galleries of Modern Art in India, the other two being in Delhi and Mumbai. The Gallery stands as a repository of the cultural ethos of the country and showcases Indian art starting from the early 18th century till the present times. Spread over an area of 3.5 acres, the two-storeyed museum based in the colonial-style residential building spans across enormous halls and brightly lit, airy rooms featuring some of the best works of the bygone era. It houses around 14,000 incredible works .....

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

#53 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Medigeshi Fort

Medigeshi Fort

#54 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 23 km from Madhugiri, 68 km from Tumkur, and 125 km from Bangalore, Medigeshi Fort is an ancient hill fort situated at Madigeshi village in the Tumkur district of Karnataka. It is one of the famous places of heritage in Karnataka , and among the top places for trekking near Bangalore. Located at an altitude of 2581 feet, Madigeshi Fort was built by Nagi Reddy, a chieftain, during the Vijayanagar era. The fort got its name after Nagi Reddy's wife who is nicknamed as 'Midigeshi' as her hair touched her ankles (in Kannada, Medi is ankle and Kesha means hair). After Nagi Reddy, Chikkappa Gowda conquered the fort after losing possession of Madhugiri and Channarayana Durga in battles. In 1761, Haider Ali won the fort and ruled it for a few years before it was annexed by the Marathas in 1767. Tipu Sultan took over the fort in 1774. Finally, it was conquered by the British forces under Lord Cornwallis but was later abandoned. .....

Thottikallu Falls

Thottikallu Falls

#55 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Muthathi Forest

Muthathi Forest

#56 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Avalabetta

#57 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Mandaragiri Hill

Mandaragiri Hill

#58 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Galibore Nature Camp

Galibore Nature Camp

#59 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Kanva Reservoir

Kanva Reservoir

#60 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 10 km from Ramanagara, and 56 km from Bangalore, Kanva Reservoir is an artificial lake situated near Ramanagara in Karnataka. It is one of the popular dams in Karnataka, and among the best places to visit near Bangalore for a day trip. Kanva Reservoir was formed by the damming of the Kanva River in an irrigation project. It was built in 1946 across the Kanva River, a tributary to the Kaveri River. Covers 776 hectares, the dam was built for irrigation, and to organize the Siphon Spillway flood arrangement chiefly designed by Sir M Vishweshwarayya. Later, the loveliness of the place turned it into a wonderful location. Sage Kanva Maharshi, lived in the caves of the mountains and forests near to this place, as mentioned in Ramayana hence it is named Kanva. The reservoir is surrounded by wooded hills and offers good birdwatching. This place has been very popular among travelers who are fond of adventurous trekking or camping in the wild. Camping at the Kanva .....

Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple - Nandi

Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple - Nandi

#61 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Ramadevara Betta

Ramadevara Betta

#62 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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'. .....

Thimmappana Betta

Thimmappana Betta

#63 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 10 km from Ramanagara Bus Stand, and 63 km from Bangalore, Thimappana Betta is a serene hill situated in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. It is one of the popular places for trekking near Bangalore, and among the must-include places in Bangalore tour packages. Thimmappana Betta is known for its gorgeous twin rocks and surrounding nature that make it a perfect landscape picture for Instagram. This rock has come to the limelight recently in 2017 due to easy accessibility to the top, without needing much trekking or climbing. There is a well-maintained temple named Thimmappana Swamy Temple at the base of the hill. There are 2 viewpoints - one very close to the temple while the other one is 15 minutes away. Roads are really very good till the basement of the hill. This place is less known hence less crowded. This place is a good option around Bangalore for a short ride, click photos and breathe some fresh air. The place is very clean, no drinking is allowed .....

Gudibande Fort & Bhairasagar Lake

Gudibande Fort & Bhairasagar Lake

#64 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Turahalli Forest

Turahalli Forest

#65 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 18 km from Bangalore Railway Station, Turahalli is a sprawling dry and deciduous forest located off Kanakapura Road, Bangalore. It is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore, especially for nature lovers. Turahalli is a perfect escapade from the hustle and bustle of the city into nature. Considered to be the city's only surviving forest, the forest is sprinkled with huge rock boulders that make it a perfect spot not only to sit and relax but also to pose and take great pictures with the forest in the backdrop. In addition to that, the forest supports rich and varied wildlife, both in terms of flora and fauna. The trees are mostly eucalyptus among other species. The place is quiet, scenic, and surrounded by nature with a wide range of bird species. Popularly known as Karishma Hills, this stretch of beautiful forest is perfect for a day trip if you are looking for a spot of fresh air, exercise, or even adventure. It has a nice view and a small Shani temple .....

SRS Hills

#66 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Srirangapatna

Srirangapatna

#67 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 18 km from Mysore, 26 km from Mandya and 124 km from Bangalore, Srirangapatna or Srirangapattana is a historical town in the Mandya district of Karnataka. Located near the city of Mysore, 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. According to history, Srirangapatna was founded by the rulers of the Ganga dynasty in the 9th century. However, the destination came into the limelight during the reign of the Vijayanagara Empire. The rise of the Wodeyar kings marked the downfall of the Vijayanagara Empire. During the reign of the Wodeyar kings, Raja Wodeyar conquered Rangaraya in 1610, who was then the viceroy of Srirangapatna. From 1610, the town of Srirangapattana ..... Distance (From Bangalore City Railway Station): 124 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore City Railway Station - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Narayanagiri Hills

Narayanagiri Hills

#68 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 19 km from Ramanagara, and 60 km from Bangalore, Narayanagiri Hill is a mountain peak located at Jalamangala village in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. It is one of the lesser-known mountain peaks in Karnataka, and among the popular one-day trekking trips from Bangalore. Narayanagiri Hill is situated at an altitude of about 3800 feet. The place is also known by the name Lakshmi Narayana Swamy Betta due to the temple of Laxmi Narayana situated atop the hill. The temple is open only on Saturdays. The entire hill is historically fortified and one can see the remains of a fort wall almost encircling the top of the hill. There are also a vast number of natural caves on the hill. There is a lake in the vicinity which one can visit or enjoy the serenity of it from the top of the hill. This is the perfect place to trek on your weekends and relax at the top through Camping. The hill is accessible via 560 rough steps, hewn on the stone rock face in the upper .....

Snow City

#69 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 8 km from Bangalore Railway Station, Snow City is a theme park located in Jayamahal center of Bangalore. Situated in Fun World & Water World Complex, it is one of the biggest indoor snow parks and entertainment centers in South India, and among the top Bangalore tourist places . Snow City is the first indoor snow park in Bangalore. Spread over 12500 square feet, the entire area is covered with eco-friendly edible snow frozen out of drinking water and oxygen and has maintained temperatures below zero degrees. It is a product of investment of around 15 crore by the Vajra Group. The whole of Snow City is divided into different zones of temperature. The lounge area maintains a temperature between 18 to 24 degrees while the Air-Lock Room is kept between 5 to 15 degrees. Snow City is a great place for families to have fun, with a variety of activities suitable for all ages and skill levels. .....

Bananthimari Betta

Bananthimari Betta

#70 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 11 km from Kanakapura, and 72 km from Bangalore, Bananthimari Betta is a twin hillock located near Kanakapura town. It is one of the top places to visit near Bangalore for trekking. Bananthimari Betta is locally known as Karadi Betta in and around the region since bears are spotted around it. Surrounded by plush green fields and patches of flowers and rock surfaces, the hillock is around 2090 feet in height and makes up for a moderately easy trek that beginners and experienced trekkers can easily take. Bananthimari Betta gets its name from the Devi Temple situated at the base. Bananthi means 'mother who is nursing a newborn', and Mari means 'the violent goddess'. Bananthimari Betta is surrounded by verdant green fields which are mostly used by shepherds to feed their flocks. The Devi Temple at the base of the hillock serves as a great starting point for this 2.5 km trek. Bananthimari is situated .....

Doddamakali Nature Camp

Doddamakali Nature Camp

#71 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Dandiganahalli Dam

Dandiganahalli Dam

#72 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 42 km from Nandi Hills, and 86 km from Bangalore, Dandiganahalli Dam is a small picturesque reservoir located at Dandiganahalli village in Karnataka. It is one of the unexplored places to visit near Bangalore. Dandiganahalli Dam makes for the best day trip and a perfect escape from the chaos of the city of Bangalore. Nestled in between green hills and dense jungle, the reservoir reverberates with peace and calm and is considered the best place to relax and rejuvenate. There is a long bridge built that stretches out to the water and boasts beautiful views of the surroundings. Dandiganahalli Dam is great for everything from long drives and picnics to quick family trips from Bangalore. The best time to visit the place is in the winter months when the dam is full and the surroundings will be green and lovely. The place is best visited early in the morning, just in time to catch the sunrise or around evening. Bird watching and hiking in the nearby hills are the .....

Shivanasamudra Falls

Shivanasamudra Falls

#73 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 130 km from Bangalore & 81 km from Mysore, Shivanasamudra is a famous waterfall situated in the Mandya district of Karnataka State. This is one of the best waterfalls in Karnataka , and among the popular places to visit near Bangalore . Shivanasamudra is among the popular Tourist places in Karnataka . The island of Shivanasamudra divides the Kaveri River into two parts that form two waterfalls, one is Gaganachukki and the other is Bharachukki. Gaganachukki and Barachukki Falls are collectively called Shivanasamudra Falls though Gaganachukki is most commonly represented as Shivanasamudra Falls . This place offers breathtaking sights in the peak monsoons. Shivanasamudra Falls is among the must include place in your Mysore tour packages . Gaganachukki ..... Distance (From Bangalore): 110 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Huliyurdurga

Huliyurdurga

#74 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 24 km from Kunigal, and 93 km from Bangalore, Huliyurdurga Fort is an ancient fort situated at Huliyurdurga village in Kunigal taluk of Karnataka. It is one of the top places for hiking near Bangalore. Huliyurdurga is part of the Navadurgas, situated on the outskirts of Bangalore. They are Savandurga, Nandidurga, Devarayanadurga, Hutridurga, Channarayanadurga, Kabbaldurga, Makalidurga, Huliyurdurga and Byravadurga. Huli means Tiger and Durga means fort in Kannada. Legends say that tigers used to roam and rule this area during the 16th century. However, locals call this hill Kumbi Betta (Inverted clay pot) due to its peculiar shape of an inverted cup. The fortification of the hill is about 845 m above sea level and was said to have been erected by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bengaluru. The fort later came under the rulers Chikka Devaraya Wodeyar, Hyder Ali, and Tippu Sultan in turn, after which finally in 1792 the Marathas and the British together laid siege .....

Mysore

#75 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 128 km from Ooty, 139 km from Bangalore, 203 km from Coimbatore, 247 km from Mangalore, & 476 km from Chennai, Mysore is the 2nd biggest city in Karnataka. It is one of the top places to visit near Bangalore , and among the must include places in Karnataka Tour Packages . Mysore is the erstwhile capital of the Mysore Maharajas, who ruled the Mysore State between 1399 & 1947. Mysore is also the stopover for Coorg Tour Packages . Mysore still retains its old-world charm with its palaces, heritage buildings, traditions, and temples. At an altitude of 763 meters surrounded by hill ranges from north to south, it is known as the City of Palaces. Mysore Palace is among the must include place in your Mysore Tour Packages . According to this story ..... Distance (From Bangalore): 138 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Grover Zampa Vineyards

Grover Zampa Vineyards

#76 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Shravanabelagola

Shravanabelagola

#77 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 50 km from Hassan, 83 km from Mysore, and 140 km from Bangalore, Shravanabelagola is one of the most popular Jain pilgrimage centers in South India. This is one of the popular 2 day trip from Bangalore and a major heritage / historical site not to miss in a Karnataka tour packages . This place is named after the pond in the middle of the town (Bela-Kola means White Pond). 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. The statue was carved during the period of Chamundaraya, a minister of the Ganga King Rajamalla between 982 and 983 CE. The nude statue of Bahubali is carved carefully ..... Distance (From Bangalore): 138 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Bangalore Soma Vineyards

Bangalore Soma Vineyards

#78 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 39 km from Nandi Hills, and 63 km from Bangalore, the Soma Vineyard is located in Sonnenahalli, Karnataka. It is one of the leading wine exporters in India, and among the top places to visit near Bangalore . Soma Vineyard is spread over a vast area of around 120 acres and is unique with rolling slopes dotted with several fruit trees including coconut, palm, custard apple, and neem. Darby Raju and Aruna own Soma Vineyard. Darby bought the estate in 1980 and converted it into vineyards in 2001. The project has been initially growing grapes and supplying them to Grover intermittently since 2003. The estate specializes mainly in Shiraz (75%), and some Sauvignon Blanc also (25%). With Makali Hills on one side, Gundamagere Lake on the other, and a sunset deck within the estate, Soma Vineyards is one of the most scenic vineyards in India. One can spend hours hill-gazing or watching the spectacular .....

Heritage Winery / Domaine Sula

Heritage Winery / Domaine Sula

#79 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Nandi Valley Winery / Kinvah Vineyards

Nandi Valley Winery / Kinvah Vineyards

#80 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 25 km from Bangalore, Nandi Valley Winery is located amidst the picturesque Nandi Valley. It is one of the top places to visit near Bangalore for wine lovers. Spread over 250 acres, Nandi Valley Winery, also known as Kinvah Vineyards & Tavern, is best known for its Kinvah range of premium wines, from red and white to rose. Kinvah, named after an exotic wine from the Mauryan era, is a leading wine manufacturer in this region and the winery aims to produce French grape wines that are at par with French or Italian wines in their refinement and flavor notes. The pleasant and cool climate of the Nandi valley, with its fertile soil, is apt for producing the finest quality of grapes. Kinvah makes for a super-fun weekend getaway too, as one can spend a day filled with fun activities here. The winery offers you wine tours in two batches daily - 10.30 AM and 1.30 PM. On this tour, guests are informed .....

Rico Vineyards & Winery

Rico Vineyards & Winery

#81 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 22 km from Bangalore, Rico Vineyard and Winery is located in the picturesque town of Chikkaballapur. It is one of the scenic vineyards in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit as part of the Bangalore packages . Spread over 50 acres of lush greenery along Yelahanka - Doddabhallapur Road, Rico Vineyard, and Winery stands as India's premier wine producer and also a paradise for wine lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. The Rico Vineyard first started producing wine at its Bijapur winery about a decade ago and then expanded in 2020 to Bangalore, with the construction of its second winery. The vineyard offers a unique opportunity to explore the process of winemaking followed by a curated wine-tasting session, and indulge in exciting outdoor activities. The Rico Wine Park conducts Wine Tours in two sessions - 11 AM and 1 PM, each lasting 2.5 hours. The tour begins with a guided walk through the vineyard, .....

Big Banyan Vineyard

Big Banyan Vineyard

#82 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Nrityagram

#83 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Kotilingeshwara

Kotilingeshwara

#84 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Anthargange

Anthargange

#85 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Kolar

#86 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Kurudumale

#87 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 116 kms from Bangalore, 41 kms from Kolar and 11 kms from Mulabagal, Kurudumale in Kolar district of Karnataka is famous for Sri Maha Ganapathi Temple and Someswara Temple. The Ganapathi shrine is at Kurudumale is regarded as a very powerful. The beautiful temple was built during the reign of Vijayanagara kings. The Ganesha idol in this highly revered temple is 14 feet tall. The temple attracts large crowd during weekends and special festivals. Ganesh Chaturthi (Sep) is the most famous festival celebrated here. The Someshwara temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva is believed to be built during Chola period and older than Ganapathi temple. The temple built using rock has interesting carvings. It is believed that this temple was architected by two different artists and the difference in pattern of carvings can be noticed. The tower of the temple sanctum is built in Dravidian style. There is a bull manadapa opposite to the main temple structure with a large monolithic .....

Big Banyan Tree / Dodda Alada Mara

Big Banyan Tree / Dodda Alada Mara

#88 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Ramanagara

#89 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 54.5 km from Bangalore City Junction and 95 km from Mysore Junction, Ramanagara is a town in Karnataka. It is also the headquarters of Ramanagara district. It is base for few good short trekking trails near Bangalore. Ramanagara is famous for its silk market, giving it the other name of Silk town. The Ramanagara district is surrounded by seven majestic hills Shivaramagiri, Yatirajagiri, Somagiri, Krishnagiri, Revana Siddeshwara hill, Jala Siddeshwara hill and Sidilakallu hill. The town has an Agrahara on the left bank of the Arkavati with a temple of Arkeshwara built in later Vijayanagara style. The temple is said to have been renovated by Krishna raja Wodeyar III. Ramanagara is one of the most popular trekking spots around Bangalore . The highest elevation is over 3,000 feet and the treks here are of moderate difficulties. It is home to some highly endangered species of birds such as the Long Billed Vulture .....

Ghati Subramanya Temple

Ghati Subramanya Temple

#90 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Bheemeshwari

Bheemeshwari

#91 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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, .....

Savandurga Hills

Savandurga Hills

#92 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

Makalidurga

Makalidurga

#93 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

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 .....

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17 Must-See Places to Visit in Bangalore for First-Timers

Bangalore is a vibrant city full of parks, lakes and incredible restaurants! Check out these top places to visit in Bangalore to learn about the history of the city and experience the rich culture.

Places to visit in Bangalore

Planning to travel to India and heading to Bangalore? You’re seriously in for a treat! There are so many great places to visit in Bangalore (AKA Bengaluru). It’s no surprise why it’s one of the top destinations in India for travelers!

Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka and is known as the “Silicon Valley of India.” The city is growing and it’s full of young entrepreneurs and tech start-ups. It’s a modern city with a fun social scene.

This list covers some of the most iconic places to visit in Bangalore, like the old Palace and Fort. It also includes some of the most popular parks, museums and neighborhoods that you won’t want to miss.

I traveled to Bangalore while I was living in Mumbai, and I honestly fell in love with the city. I always tell my friends that if I were to move anywhere new in India, it would be Bangalore! There’s a lot of space and I love the unique culture of the city.

Enjoy your trip to Bangalore and be sure to check out these spots, especially if it’s your first time visiting!

This post is all about places to visit in Bangalore.

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Places to Visit in Bangalore

#1 lalbagh botanical garden.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden is one of the top places to visit in Bangalore! It’s a massive, beautiful garden in the heart of the city. There are tons of different kinds of plants and flowers. It’s a great way to spend the day walking around, relaxing and enjoying the beauty.

One of their biggest draws is a big glass house in the garden which was modeled after London’s Crystal Palace. They do big flower shows there twice a year and it’s nice to explore.

You can also enjoy walking through the rose garden and sitting by a little lake. They even have a little waterfall! There’s also a big floral clock that works and is near the middle of the park. The white silk cotton tree is also cool to see among many other things!

Bangalore Palace

#2 Bangalore Palace

If you only have one or two days in the city, the palace is one of the must-see places to visit in Bangalore! The architecture is stunning and it’s full of rich history. It’s also surrounded by lots of gardens and green space where you can hang out or walk around.

You can go inside Bangalore Palace to learn about India’s royal past and the culture of the region. They have set up rooms with antique furniture and other artifacts so you can see what life really would’ve been like. They also have a lot of paintings, sculptures, photos, clothes and more! It’s like a museum.

Bangalore Palace is still actually owned by descendants of the royal family so part of it is closed because it’s their private residence. But that part that is open is really cool to explore and gives a nice view into Bangalore’s past!

#3 Cubbon Park (and Vidhana Soudha)

Cubbon Park is another one of the most popular places to visit in Bangalore. The thing I love about this city is that there are literally just so many parks and green spaces! It’s a big park with lots of trees and plants. You can come for a walk or just to hang out.

The Vidhana Soudha is also across the street from the park. You can’t go in it but it’s a beautiful building to see from the outside. It’s the head building for the Karnataka state legislature. There’s also a famous sign in the front that says “Government Work is God’s Work.” It’s worth walking by if you’re going to Cubbon Park!

#4 Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

The Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM) is right across from Cubbon Park. Bangalore is the center of innovation and technology in India. It’s literally nicknamed the “Silicon Valley of India!” The idea behind the museum is to excite people about science.

It’s a really well-done museum and has different exhibitions with unique themes. There’s some like biotechnology, engines, electricity. My favorite was the space section where they had models of rockets and things like that. 

Bangalore is actually home to the ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation), essentially the Indian version of NASA. They have been making a ton of advancements in space travel recently and it’s cool to learn about.

Overall, the museum is fun and has a lot of hands-on experiments and simulations that makes it engaging. I enjoyed it as an adult, but it’s a great place to take kids also!

Cubbon Park Bangalore

#5 ISKCON Temple Bangalore

The ISKCON Temple in Bangalore is definitely worth visiting! There are many ISKCON temples around the world (International Society for Krishna Consciousness, or famously known as the Hare Krishna movement). As the name suggests, the temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and his wife, Radha. 

Bangalore’s ISKCON Temple is one of the biggest in the world. It’s got a mix of modern and traditional elements since it was recently built. There’s beautiful towers and carvings that highlight Hindu mythology. The main part of the temple holds idols of Radha and Krishna.

You can go to the temple and offer a prayer or see the idols. They also have a vegetarian restaurant with delicious food! You can also enjoy free food as an offering called “prasadam.”

#6 Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath (Art Museum)

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is a big art and cultural campus. They have a nice art museum that highlights traditional and modern Indian artists. The whole campus is filled with galleries and beautiful artwork. They also have a lot of folk and tribal art.

It’s a place where the host workshops and cultural events too. They even have classes and programs for people wanting to study art. I’ve only gone through the campus to see the exhibits, but it’s definitely one of the best art museums I saw in Bangalore!

#7 Freedom Park

Like I said, there’s literally so many parks in Bangalore! Freedom Park is pretty unique though and worth visiting. It used to be a jail but now they’ve nicely renovated it into a big park with monuments. It’s also free.

You can get an idea of what jail was like for the people there. It’s interesting to see the old structures and design. They also have a part now which is a designated area for protests. I never participated or saw anything happening, but still I think it’s quite cool to have! It’s a beautiful park and worth exploring.

#8 Rangoli Metro Art Center

The Rangoli Metro Art Center is a really neat and modern art museum. It’s newly built and has a lot of outdoor exhibits as well. The space is so nicely designed and organized that I think it really makes a difference in the whole experience. I especially liked the outdoor spaces.

They feature traditional and modern Indian artists. There’s a lot of large murals and an outdoor amphitheater as well. They host a lot of w orkshops and events for people which you can check out. I saw a drum circle happening and it was quite fun!

If you’re interested in just choosing one art museum in Bangalore, then I’d recommend the Rangoli Metro Art Center! Bangalore is a very artsy city though and there are a lot of options you can explore. Another popular one is the National Gallery of Modern Art which is pretty typical but the building is super cute.

#9 Bannerghatta Biological Park

Bannerghatta Biological Park is on the outskirts of Bangalore and is perfect for travelers wanting to experience some nature! It’s a beautiful and massive park which is fun to spend a day exploring.

They offer safaris which is what I’d highly recommend. They are not really wildlife safaris per se, because even though they look like natural habitats the animals are actually kept in large enclosures. Still, there’s a lot of animals to see like tigers, lions, elephants and deer. 

You can also visit the butterfly park, snake house and learn about the animal rescue center. While I tend to shy away from zoos (I always feel so bad for the animals!), I do think they care about conservation at this park and try to educate people about the land and animals.

Bannerghatta biological park

#10 Ulsoor Lake

Ulsoor Lake is one of the largest lakes in Bangalore! It’s a beautiful spot to relax and unwind. There’s not exactly a ton to do or see here, but it’s a nice place to rest or go for a walk. You can stroll along the lake and there’s a lot of space to sit too. You’ll see various birds and sometimes locals on small boats on the water. If you’re looking for something more lowkey and a place to relax, Ulsoor Lake is a nice option!

#11 Commercial Street (Shopping)

Commercial Street is one of the most famous places to visit in Bangalore for shopping. It’s been around for a long time and is a staple of the city. That being said, it’s crowded and bustling! Some of its charm comes from how busy it is because it’s really a popular market.

You can find all kinds of things around Commercial Street. There’s Indian traditional wear, electronics, home decor, sports equipment. You can honestly find anything around here in shops and on the road.

Even if you’re not big into shopping, it’s a cool place to walk around and experience. They have some nice lights and decor hanging up over the main part of the street. There’s also a ton of amazing street food to try!

#12 Bangalore Fort & Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

Bangalore Fort and Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace are near each other and are both pretty quick places to visit in Bangalore! As such, it’s easy to do them in one trip.

Bangalore Fort was originally built in the 16th century although much of it has been ruined by now. You can walk around and see some of the big walls which are still standing. There’s a massive gate as well.

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace was built in the 18th century by the ruler of Mysore (a nearby city in the south). A small part of it is well-maintained and is turned into a museum. You can see different artifacts like clothing, weapons, and portraits. Something to note though is that you need to buy tickets online which you can do right at the entrance too.

Visiting both of these won’t take much time, but they’re cool to walk around and see. It gives you a peek into the history and what the region was like back in the day!

#13 Jaya Prakash Narayan Park

This is another big and beautiful park in Bangalore! It’s towards the outskirts of the city, so if you’re super rushed on time then you might not be able to make it here (luckily there’s still other great parks to explore). 

There are a lot of paths to go on a walk. There’s also a lake and a small river that runs in a circle around the park. They have a musical walkway and fountain which is one of the most unique things to this park. I enjoyed my time there and it’d be a great place for families as well!

Commercial road bangalore

#14 Brigade Road & MG Road (Nightlife)

Brigade Road and MG Road are near each other and the area is a popular spot for going out. It’s a fun place if you’re looking to experience the nightlife in Bangalore. Overall, the city is known for its nightlife and social scene.

Even if you aren’t interested in a late night out partying, it’s still a nice area to explore! It’s full of fun restaurants, bars and various shops. It’s kind of near Cubbon Park too which is really popular.

#15 Indiragandhi Musical Fountain Park

This is a unique and fun park near Cubbon Park. The Indiragandhi Musical Fountain Park is relatively small, but is entertaining. As the name suggests, they have music and light shows which are fun to see. They happen twice a day.

The park also has old military equipment like rockets and tanks which is interesting to see. You have to pay to get into the park but it’s only 30 rupees (30 cents in USD), so it’s worth it.

#16 Turahalli Forest

Turahalli Forest is towards the outskirts of the city but is still in Bangalore. While the city has a lot of parks, this one is much bigger (hence the name “Forest”). It will make you feel more like you’re actually in nature.

It’s a beautiful place to spend half a day or a day walking around and exploring. They have trails for hiking and also places for rock climbing. There’s also a small temple you can see.

#17 Koramangala (Hip & Fun Neighborhood)

Koramangala is a fun neighborhood to explore. There’s a lot of young people who live here and it’s a popular place to go out. It’s full of unique shops and TONS of great places to eat.

There are also a lot of nice breweries here. Bangalore has a ton of big breweries which are great. It’s one of the only cities in India where you can actually find nice craft beer! Check out Books & Bonds Brewery or The Bier Library if you’re in the area.

On a side note, if you love beer like me, then you can also go to Arbor Brewing Company and Byg Brewski which are in different locations across the city!

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  • 25 Stunning Places To Visit In Summer In Karnataka For A Relaxing Retreat

23 Mar 2023

Summer has arrived in India, which means it’s time for you and your family to take a vacation to a cool weather destination. Who wants to spend their summer holidays pigeonholed in their homes because it is scorching hot outside? Not us. If you want to escape the nagging humidity, you don’t need to travel halfway across the world. If you’re in India, you can take a break from the heat without breaking your bank by visiting Karnataka. Read on to explore 25 lesser-known places to visit in summer in Karnataka with your loved ones.

The climate here is tropical. The summers are much rainier in Karnataka as compared to the rest of India. The average high temperature is 30 degrees celsius across the state. The coastal regions of Karnataka experienceless humidity. You’re in for a treat if you plan to visit Karnataka in the summer season.

Top 25 Places To Visit In Summer In Karnataka

Summer is the perfect time to get away from the hustle and heat of the city. To beat the stifling heat, you can retreat to these places to visit in Karnataka during summer with fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures:

  • Devarayanadurga : Trekker’s Paradise
  • Shivanasamudra Falls : Nature’s Lap
  • Matanga Hill : Peaceful Mornings
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  • Panambur Beach : Adrenaline Rush
  • Bandipur National Park : Experience Wildlife
  • Maravanthe : Long Drives
  • Dandeli : Adventure Activities
  • Gokarna : Beautiful Beaches
  • Netrani Island : Island With A View
  • Kodachadri : A Walk To Remember
  • Coorg: Surreal Nature’s View
  • Nandi Hills: Over The Clouds
  • Ramanagara: Perfect Summer Getaway
  • Kudremukh: Lush-Green Surroundings
  • Mullayanagiri: Paradise For The Trekkers
  • Agumbe: Visit The Cherrapunji Of South
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  • Nagarhole: Meet The Wild
  • Kemmangundi: A Perfect Hill Station
  • Kabini: Perfect Weather! 
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1. Devarayanadurga: Trekker’s Paradise

Devarayanadurga is one of the best places to visit in Summer in Karnataka

This hill spot is a trekker’s paradise due to the fact that it has numerous hillocks surrounding it. Motorable road is available till the hilltop. Many trekkers do the Devarayanadurga trek from Bhoga Narasimha temple at the foothill. The trek is really easy and can be enjoyed by families of all age groups. It is one of the best tourist places in Karnataka for 2 days trip . Devarayanadurga state forest is declared as a protective reserved forest by the forest department of Government of Karnataka.

Location: Tumkur, Karnataka 572140

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2. Shivanasamudra Falls: Nature’s Lap

A mesmerising view of Shivanasamudra Falls In Karnataka

Shivanasamudra is a small and beautiful island city located in Mandya district of Karnataka and is one of the best places to visit during summers in Karnataka. Situated on the banks of Kaveri River, it is located 65 kilometers east of Mysore. Surrounded by hills and dense forests, the view of the city from here is breathtaking. The Shivasamudram falls divide Kaveri River into twin waterfalls. The two waterfalls which emerge out of Shivasamudram waterfalls are Gaganachukki and Bharachukki falls. It is one of the best places to visit in Karnataka in summer.

Location: Shivanasamudra, Mandya, Karnataka 571401

3. Matanga Hill: Peaceful Mornings

A gorgeous Matanga Hill View, one of the best places to visit in Summer in Karnataka

Matanga Hill is one of the best places to visit in coastal Karnataka. It is located at the eastern end of Hampi Bazaar. There is a small temple on the top of Matanga Hill. On the way down there is a small cave marked where it is believed that Sugriva, ruler of Kishkinda, hid from his brother. The track between Hampi Bazaar and Achyutaraya Temple is a popular track at the base of the hill. This hill attracts tourists who are interested in trekking.

Location: Nimbapura, Karnataka 583239

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4. Sankey Tank: Flora And Fauna

Sankey Tank In Karnataka

Sankey Tank is one of the most ideal tourist places to visit in summer in Karnataka . Built in the year 1882 by Col. Richard Hieram Sankey of the Madras Sappers Regiment, it is one of the best places in the city to spend some time in the lap of nature. It is an ideal place for nature lovers. The Sankey Tank is not just a sprawling lake, it is also home to a number of recreational parks which boast of a variety of flora and fauna; making it one of the best places to visit during summer in Karnataka.

Location: Kodandarampura, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560080

5. Innovative Film City: Fun-Filled Day

Innovative Film City View which is one of the best places to visit in Summer in Karnataka

Innovative Film City is located in Bidadi, which is at a distance of almost 40 km from Bangalore, Karnataka. A great choice for a full day of fun, Film City in Bangalore boasts of many attractions. The main attractions in Innovative Film City include Aqua Kingdom, Dino Park, Haunted Mansion, Cartoon City, Petting Zoo, Mini Golf, Mirror Maze, Mining Section, 3D Studio Tour and Photo Booth, Funplex within 4D – Theatre, Innovative Talkies, Innovative Wannado City. This is a must-visit place to spend summer vacation in Karnataka.

Location: 24 & 26, Kiadb Estates, Bidali, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109

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6. Panambur Beach: Adrenaline Rush

A dazzling view of Panambur beach

Panambur beach is one of the most well-maintained beaches of India. The golden sand, glittering water, and engrossing water sport activities draw beach bums and adrenaline seekers from around India. Make sure to catch the sunrise and the sunset with your significant other from the beach. Dolphin viewing and jet ski rides are some of the activities that you must try here on your summer vacation in Karnataka.

Location: Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka

7. Bandipur National Park: Experience Wildlife

Bandipur National Park View which is one of the best places to visit in Summer in Karnataka

The Bandipur National Park, one of the best places to visit near Bandipur , was originally a private sanctuary in 1931 under the rule of the Maharaja of Mysore. It served as his hunting grounds. The park is currently spread over an extensive area of 900 square kms. It is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which is India’s largest and first biosphere reserve. The animals found here include elephants, tigers, sloth bears, crocodiles, pythons, four-horned antelopes, jackals, peafowl, and red headed vultures. It is one of the best places to visit in Karnataka during summer.

Location: NH 67, Hangala Village, Gundlupet Taluk, Bandipur, Karnataka 571126

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8. Maravanthe: Long Drives

A spectacular view of Maravanthe Road in Karnataka

Maravanthe is one of the best places to visit in Karnataka in summer season. Enjoy taking long strolls on the beach in the evening and watch the tangerine sunsets. Once you visit the beach, you will agree that it is one of the most beautiful beaches in Karnataka. It is a place one of its kind. Take the NH 66 to reach this unique beach. Even the road journey is heavenly.

Location: Near Kundapura, Karnataka

9. Dandeli: Adventure Activities

river rafting in Dandeli which is one of the best places to visit in Summer in Karnataka

Dandeli is no secret to nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. It is one of the best forest places to visit in Karnataka in April where you can connect with nature at a deeper level. You can enjoy myriad of adventure activities like river rafting, camping, and jungle walks. In fact, the rapids of the Kali River are famous for its high currents. Beware of crocodiles that you may find in the mighty Kali River.

Location: Dandeli, Karnataka

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10. Gokarna: Beautiful Beaches

Gokarna Main Beach

A hippie beach town near Bangalore, Gokarna is among the best summer tourist places in Karnataka . Enjoy a fun-filled weekend in Gokarna and have a great tie by its beaches. The town is divided into spiritual and hippie parts. While Gokarna Beach is famous for its temple, the other five adjacent beaches are blessed with nature’s bounties.

Location: Gokarna, Karnataka

11. Netrani Island: Island With A View

cuba diving experience exploring the underwater world

If you have been to Murudeshwara, then you should be no stranger to Netrani Island. Located in the Arabian Sea, this picturesque island is a paradise for scuba diving in India . It provides you with excellent diving opportunities which is why it should be on every diver’s list. You can easily take a boat ride from Murudeshwar to reach here.

Location:  Murudeshwar, Karnataka

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12. Kodachadri: A Walk To Remember

The verdant slopes of Kodachadri hill station, one of the best places to visit in Summer in Karnataka

Kodachadri is one of the coldest places in Karnataka making a perfect escape in summer from the scorching heat. A biodiversity hotspot in Karnataka, the dense forests of Kodachadri offers opportunities for nature walks and jeep safaris. While you are at it, visit the astounding Nagara Fort once you are done with the summit.

Location: Kodachadri Peak, Shivamogga Dist., Karnataka

13. Coorg: Surreal Nature’s View 

Abbey Falls in Coorg, one of the wonderful places to visit in Summer in Karnataka

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With the rich aroma of the coffee surrounding the space and the scenic beauty of nature, Coorg feels like a nature’s paradise. Also called the Scotland of India, this place is famous for its lush-greenery, history, luxury and also adventure. Resting at the western ghats, this is one of the most famous coffee producing hill stations in the country. Not just the splendid beauty of nature is worth admiring, but the place is also a favorite for the adventure junkies. With all the surreal landscapes and tranquil beauty, Coorg makes one of the best places in Karnataka to visit in summer.

Location:  Western Ghats, Karnataka

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14. Nandi Hills: Over The Clouds 

A majestic view of Nandi Hills, one of the best places to visit in summer in Karnataka

Nandi Hills is the gem of Karnataka which is located at the east side of Bangalore and considered to be one of the best tourist places in Karnataka during summer. With the beautiful view in the backdrop, this is quite an ideal weekend getaway for the people seeking a relaxing break. With the famous temples, beautiful forts and surreal lake to explore, there is a lot to do here at this magnificent place.

Location: Karnataka

15. Ramanagara: Perfect Summer Getaway  

A spectacular view of Ramanagara in Karnataka

This place is ideal for a quick one day trip from Bangalore which offers lush-greenery and many more things which is worth exploring. Resting between Bangalore and Mysore, this place is a perfect summer getaway amidst the hills. The best part of this place is that it experiences tropical weather throughout the year. Apart from the surreal beauty, this place is also known for adventure activities like trekking, bird watching and also wildlife spotting.

Location: Ramanagara district, Karnataka

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16. Kudremukh: Lush-Green Surroundings 

A delightful view of Kudremukh peak which is one of the best places to visit in summer in Karnataka

This is one of the best tourist places in Karnataka in summer which offers lush-greenery, clean surroundings and also a laid-back vacation vibe. Among one of the favorites for the mountain lovers, Kudremukh is a place located at Chikkamagaluru district in Karnataka. This hill station is also the ming town which attracts the trekkers, adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. The Kudremukh peak is considered as one of the second-highest peaks after the Mullayangiri.

Location: Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka 

17. Mullayanagiri: Paradise For The Trekkers 

A stunning view of Mullayanagiri Peak in Karnataka

This is one of the famous trekking locations which is also considered as one of the best tourist places in Karnataka in summer. Though the trek is very to conquer and for the people who want to experience some more adventure and go and explore the Baba Budangiri Hills. The enthusiastic trekkers will have their best time exploring the surreal surroundings of this place. Alongside there are other trekking spots like Manikyadhara falls and also the Deviramma temple.

Location: Chandra Dhrona Hill Ranges, Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka

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18. Agumbe: Visit The Cherrapunji Of South 

A breathtaking view of Agumbe, one of the best places to visit in summer in Karnataka

This is one of the best places to visit in Karnataka in summer and there are not just one but many reasons. Resting at the beautiful hill station in Shimoga, this place is known for untimely and non-stop rainfall, thus also called the ‘Cherrapunji of the South’. From the beautiful surroundings of the Western Ghat and surreal views, this place makes a great choice for the nature lovers and the couples. Alongside that this place is blessed with some of the beautiful waterfalls like the Barkana falls, Kunchikai falls and also the Onake Abbi falls which are perfect for relaxing during a summer afternoon.

Location: Thirthahalli Taluka, Shimoga district, Karnataka

19. Bangalore: Metropolitan City

A dazzling view of Bangalore

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Sitting on the Deccan Plateau, Bangalore – now Bengaluru, is perhaps among the perfect places to visit in summer in Karnataka for those who wish to witness a fine blend of traditions and modernity. This town is known for its population of youth, the classic cafe culture, and the eclectic pub hopping. This is the best spot to let loose and enjoy some time away from your work. The best part about this destination is that it falls in the middle of most of the popular tourist destinations of Karnataka. There are a plethora of places to witness in Bangalore that makes sure you won’t get bored when in the city!

Location: Heart of Mysore Plateau, Karnataka

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20. Nagarhole: Meet The Wild

A magnificent view of Nagarhole, one of the best places to visit in summer in Karnataka

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Spread across Mysore and Kodagu is a National Park that happens to be one of the best places to visit in summer in Karnataka. The Nagarhole National Park is home to a countless number of animal species that one should witness at least once in their lifetimes. The dense forests, the deep gorges, and the wildlife combine to form the landscapes that leave one in awe. Attracting all sorts of nature lovers, thrill seekers, and photographers, this Biosphere Reserve is the spot where one can observe tigers, elephants, wild Bison, Sloth Bears, Panthers, Sambars, and Wild Boars in their natural habitat. The place is counted among the best places to visit in Karnataka in May.

Location: Mysore – Madikeri Road, Hunsur, Karnataka

21. Kemmangundi: A Perfect Hill Station

A stunning view of Kemmangundi, one of the best places to visit in summer in Karnataka

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Located in Chikamagalur, this is among those places to visit in summer in Karnataka that offers some of the most beautiful sights for one to behold. Popularly known as the KR Hills, this hill station was once a summer retreat for the King of Mysore named Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV back in the day. The stupendous gardens, the amazing views, the glittering streams, the gushing waterfalls, and the beautiful valleys combine to offer the best of this destination. There are plenty of places to visit near in and around this destination which makes it an absolutely amazing experience.

Location: Kemmangundi, Tarikere taluk of Chikmagalur

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22. Kabini: Perfect Weather!

A spectacular view of Kabini in Karnataka

Another one of the places to visit in summer in Karnataka for all the adventure junkies and wildlife lovers is Kabini. This place is idyllic for those who wish to enjoy some leisure and laid-back traveling around the southern part of the country. Summer season is the best to witness the thousand shades of green that the jungles here have to offer. Apart from the perfect weather, this is also the time when most of the activities are open to the public including camping. There are also several little souvenir shops that sell handicrafts and such items for you to take back home for your loved ones!

Location: Mysore district, Karnataka, India

23. Belgaum: A Concoction Of Man Made & Natural Marvels

A mesmerising view of Belgaum, one of the best places to visit in summer in Karnataka

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With ample places to visit and experiences to encounter, Belgaum is a destination in the southern region of the country that is worth visiting. From forts to temples, waterfalls to lush forests, there is nothing that you cannot find in this very spot. Belgaum is a great place to embrace the finest concoction of the natural and man-made marvels that offers an absolute vacation to travelers from all over the country. Some of the must-visit attractions are Parasgad Fort, Belgaum Fort, Sri Mallikarjuna Temple, Rajhansgad Yellur Fort, Kittur Fort and Palace. Visit the Abu Bakr Siddique Masjid to explore its architecture.

Location: Western Ghats, Karnataka

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24. Chikmagalur: Coffee Land Of Karnataka

A spectacular view of Chikmagalur, one of the amazing places to visit in summer in Karnataka

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With an aroma of coffee plantations spread all across this destination, Chikmagalur is a destination that is as refreshing as it can get. It is among the coolest place in Karnataka in summer. Gifted as a dowry by the then Chief of Sakrepatna to his younger daughter, this land of Coffee is all about picture perfect landscapes with the majestic Mullayangiri ranges forming an idyllic backdrop. It is a great spot for trekkers, explorers, and all the thrill-seekers out there. With ample of places to visit such as various temples, Chikmagalur is a must-cover spot. The best thing is that this hill station is the highest one sitting in Karnataka and gives you a chance to trek up till you are in the heart of the misty clouds!

Location: Malenadu region of Karnataka

25. Mysore: Heritage Capital

A delightful view of Mysore, one of the best places to visit in summer in Karnataka

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With the essence of culture and heritage oozing out from the corners, Mysore is a destination that is one of the famous ones to visit in Karnataka. Famed as Mysuru back in the days, this town has its floors covered in monuments, forts, buildings that are extremely significant to the history of the southern side of the country. Apart from that, Mysore is also known for the incredible quality of incense, sandalwood, and silk. These are also the perfect souvenirs for you to carry back home for your friends and family back home. There are numerous Palaces that you can explore in this town!

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Summer is synonymous with water adventures, ice creams, and cold drinks. But excessive heat can take a toll on you. Don’t let the hot weather kill your urge to get out and explore. Make family summer vacations an annual ritual to foster a love for travel in your kids. Pick your favorite of these 7 places to visit in summer in Karnataka to beat the heat and swim, surf and snorkel. Take a summer trip to Karnataka to spend a long weekend with your near and dear ones. Book your flights and stay three to four weeks in advance of your trip to save money. Go ahead, enjoy your exotic summer rendezvous with nature and wildlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Summer In Karnataka

Which is the coolest place in Karnataka?

The following are the coolest places in Karnataka in summers - Coorg, Nagarhole National Park, Belgaum, Kemmanagundi, Bandipur, and Chikmagalur. The mentioned places are known for offering refreshing escapes away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Which places are best for trekking in Karnataka?

Devarayanagurga, Dandeli, and Bandipur National Park are ideal for trekking and adventure activities. You can take walking trails, spot wildlife, flora and fauna, and enjoy taking scenic pictures of nature.

Which are the best places for a picnic with family?

Shivanasamudra Falls, Sankey Tank, and Matanga Hills are the best places for having a picnic with family and loved ones. They have a serene atmosphere and are surrounded with beautiful nature.

What is the mythological significance of Matanga Hill?

It is said that Sugriva is said to hide at this hill from his brother. It gives an excellent view of nature from the hilltop. Matanga Hill also features numerous trekking trails and one can plan an expedition here throughout the year.

Which beach has dolphins and jet skis?

Visit Panambur beach to view dolphins and enjoy water adventure activities like jet skiing. This is the best beach in Karnataka that has a lot of adventure and water sports activities. You can plan a visit here during summer months.

Why is Bandipur National Park famous?

The place features exotic flora and fauna and being home to endangered species, the national park attracts wildlife enthusiasts from across the country. You can spot wildlife like antelopes, peafowls, jackals, sloth bears, antelopes, and more at this national park.

Which place is best to go on a long drive in summer in Karnataka?

The most scenic long drive you can have in Karnataka is the road trip to Maravanthe. The road is surrounded by palm trees, and a beach. The ultimate ambiance looks heavenly and the refreshing aroma of the region is truly admirable.

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Last Minute Summer Vacation Ideas: Discover 6 Cool Places To Visit

New Delhi: Summer is here, and so are the summer vacations, that time of year when everyone packs their bags and leaves home to enjoy the holidays. As the holidays draw near, many of us are already searching for the perfect getaway to escape the sweltering heat and enjoy quality time with family.

If you're looking for a last-minute getaway to beat the heat and unwind, embark on a memorable journey to these picturesque locations and immerse yourself in the breathtaking mountain vistas.

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6 Places To Visit During Summer Vacations:

From the serene charm of Mahabaleshwar to the captivating beauty of Coorg, here are some excellent options for your spontaneous summer trip.

1. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Hidden amidst the Sahyadri Mountain ranges, Mahabaleshwar is a tranquil haven with enchanting views and pleasant weather year-round. Whether you're into trekking, hiking, boating, birdwatching, or simply soaking in the beauty of green hills, Mahabaleshwar guarantees a rejuvenating experience that promises peace and relaxation.

2. Mashobra, Himachal Pradesh

Nestled near Shimla, Mashobra is a serene retreat, perfect for all kinds of travellers. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a spiritual seeker, an adventure lover, or simply craving peace and tranquillity, Mashobra has something special for everyone. Its gurgling streams, lush fruit orchards, and verdant oak forests create a mesmerising ambience that's hard to resist.

3. Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Set in the Garhwal region of the Himalayan foothills, Dehradun offers a unique blend of history, nature, and modernity. Dehradun has retained its mountain charm while bustling with life. Surrounded by the Yamuna and Ganga rivers, this town is home to renowned institutions, adding to its cultural richness.

4. Yercaud, Tamil Nadu

Perched in the Shevaroy Hills, Yercaud is famous for its orange groves, coffee plantations, spices, and fruits. Whether you prefer boating on Yercaud Lake, biking along the scenic loop road, or trekking from Emerald Lake to Kiliyur Falls, Yercaud offers several exciting experiences. In addition, its proximity to Bengaluru makes it an excellent choice for a quick weekend getaway.

5. Gangtok, Sikkim

Situated at an altitude of 1,650 metres in the eastern Himalayas, Gangtok is a picturesque hill station that remains relatively undiscovered compared to its northern counterparts. Its serene lakes, snow-clad peaks, lush hills, charming villages, and hospitable locals make it a hidden gem in the Northeast, perfect for those seeking an offbeat destination.

6. Coorg, Karnataka

Known as the "Scotland of India," Coorg in Karnataka is a paradise for nature lovers. Located just 260 kilometres from Bangalore, Coorg boasts breathtaking waterfalls, captivating hiking trails, the renowned Nagarhole National Park, and panoramic viewpoints that offer stunning vistas. Its easy accessibility and abundance of attractions make it an ideal destination for a long weekend escape with friends and family.

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Quick navigation, must visit places near bangalore, skandagiri (62 km from bangalore).

Skandagiri (62 Km from Bangalore)

If you want to try a night trekking trail, plan a trip to Skandagiri that offers an unforgettable trekking experience at night. Once you reach the hilltop, you’re rewarded with the most scenic view that stuns you for a moment. Mostly, tourists who are planning for a weekend travel with their friends will prioritize Skandagiri among other attractive tourist places near Bangalore. Skandagiri also called as Kalavara Durga by locals has great historical significance since the colonial period. The place has remnants of a fort which roughly dates back to the 18th century. Since it is in dilapidated form, it has lost much of its uniqueness. Type of destination:  Hilly Distance:   62 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 1 hours 30 minutes Places to Visit in Skandagiri:  Nehru Nilaya, Bhimeshwara Temple,  Papagni Matt, etc. Things to do in Skandagiri:  Enjoy Trekking on the Skandagiri Hills ,  Experience Serenity at Bhimeshwara Temple Best Time:  Between the months of November to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  - Hotel Mount Palazzo,  Shathayu Ayurveda Yoga Retreat,  Signature Club Resort How to reach: By Air:   The nearest airport to Skandagiri is Bangalore Airport. By Road:   There are KSRTC Deluxe buses daily running from Bangalore to Skandagiri. Also, one can have a short road trip from Bangalore to Skandagiri on there own. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Skandagiri is Bangalore Railway Station. Popular Reads: 35 Best Road Trips From Bangalore   Also Checkout & Book:  Uffizi Gallery Tickets

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Nandi Hills (61 Km from Bangalore)

Nandi Hills (61 Km from Bangalore)

Offering a perfect environment for city dwellers to cool off, Nandi Hills is a hill station in Karnataka that is counted in the list of best places to visit around Bangalore. It's perched at a whopping elevation of 1,478 metres. This hill fortress has an interesting history to boast which it conveys through Tipu Sultan Fort and numerous Hindu temples it encompasses. 

So if you are looking for a relaxed vacation with an opportunity to learn about the history of Mysore, Nandi Hills fits the bill. Besides, owing to its high location, you can brace yourself to witness some unusual sights where you will be overlooking a sweeping blanket of clouds, hiding the hills and valleys beneath it. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  61 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 1 Hour 45 Minutes Places to Visit in Nandi Hills :   Tipu’s Drop, Tipu Sultan’s Fort, Brahmashram,  Muddenahalli, etc. Things to do in Nandi Hills:   Enjoy Paragliding among the Nandi Hills, Cycle around the steep roads of Nandi Hills,  Take a Relaxing Walk in the Hills Best Time:   Between the months of September to February Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 day since its open for 12 hours every day (6 AM to 6 PM) Where to Stay:  Best Resorts to stay in Nandi Hills How to reach : By Air:  The nearest airport to Nandi Hills is  Kempegowda International Airport(58 km away). By Road:  There are a number of buses connecting Nandi Hills to various cities. And, one can have a  short road trip from Banglore to Nandi Hills . By Train:  The two nearest Railway Station to Nandi Hills is Chikkaballapur and Bangalore from where one can board a taxi or bus easily. Check Out: 8 Best Restaurants near Nandi hills

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Ramanagara (49 Km from Bangalore)

Ramanagara (49 Km from Bangalore)

If you are planning a short trip from Bangalore with family and friends, Ramanagara is just a long drive away. It is a small town in Karnataka with a myriad of wonderful opportunities for vacationers to relax their bodies and minds. More importantly, this is the place where the Bollywood classic, Sholay was shot. Ramanagara is recommended as one of the most rewarding places near Bangalore for adventure as you can fill your holiday with the thrill of trekking and rock climbing here. Besides, the town encompasses a total of seven beautiful hills teeming with untainted nature, making it a visual delight. Type of destination: Family getaway Distance:  49 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 1 Hour 30 Minutes Places to Visit in Ramanagara:   Mekedatu, Chunchi Falls, Savandurga,  Ramadevara Betta Hills Things to do  in Ramanagara:   Go for Bird Watching in Ramanagara, Spend a day Shopping around the City Markets,  Enjoy Trekking at the Ramanagara Hills Best Time:  Between the months of March to May Ideal Weekend Duration:   1 to 2 days Where to Stay:   Resorts in Ramanagara with best amenities How to reach:  By Air:  The nearest airport to Ramanagara is Bangalore Airport(50 km away). By Road:  There are a number of buses connecting Ramanagara to various cities. And, one can also have a short road trip from Banglore to Ramanagara . By Train:  Ramanagara Railway Station has a well-connected network of trains to all the major cities.

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Coorg (276 Km from Bangalore)

Coorg (276 Km from Bangalore)

This hill station in Karnataka, fondly called ‘The Scotland of India,’ is a treasure trove of happiness and peace. Set at an elevation of 900 metres in the Western Ghats, Coorg is one of the perfect places to visit near Bangalore, especially if you are looking for a refreshing getaway from the urban clutter. Covered in dense verdure and dotted with exquisite coffee plantations, the landscape of this place will sweep you off your feet. With natural attractions like Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls, and Nagarhole National Park, it fascinates every nature lover. While man-made attractions such as Golden Temple and Madikeri Fort are admired by sightseers. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  276 Km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 5 hours Places to Visit  in  Coorg:   Abbey Falls, Dubare Elephant Camp, Golden Temple, Raja’s Seat, Iruppu Falls,  Nagarhole National Park, etc. Things to do  in Coorg :   Give Bath to Elephants at Dubare Elephant Camping, Visit the Coffee Plantations, Take a Swim at Iruppu Falls, Indulge in Tibetan Culture at the Golden Temple,  Enjoy Trekking in the Jungles of Coorg Best Time:   Between the months of October to April Ideal Weekend Duration:   2 to 3 days Where to Stay:   Best & unique resorts to stay in Coorg How to Reach: By Air:  The nearest airports to Coorg are Mangalore(160 km away) and Bangalore(265 km away). By Road:  There are KSRTC Deluxe buses daily running from Mangalore, Bangalore or Mysore. Also, one can drive from  Bangalore to Coorg   as it takes about four and a half hours. By Train:  The two nearest Railway Station to Coorg is Mysore(95 km away) and Mangalore(131 km away). Popular Reads : 15 Best Places to Visit in Coorg in 2 Days Click Here to Book:   Tower Of London Tickets

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Kanakpura (69 Km from Bangalore)

Kanakpura (69 Km from Bangalore)

If you are travelling with family, Chunchi Falls and Mekedatu are serene picnic spots with breathtaking natural scenery. Furthermore, you can also find numerous opportunities here to capture some stunning shots of the surrounding hills and valleys.   Type of destination: Family getaway Distance:   69 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 2 Hours Places to Visit in Kanakpura:   Shivagiri Kshetra Shivaldappana Betta, Kabbaladurga,  Bananthimari Betta, etc. Things to do in Kanakpura :   Go for trekking at Kabbaladurga, Visit the  Bananthimari Betta Best Time:   Between the months of October to April Ideal Weekend Duration:   1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Best Resorts to Stay in Kanakpura How to reach: By Air:   The nearest airport to Kanakapura is Bangalore Airport(50 km away). By Road:  There are a number of buses connecting Kanakapura to various cities. And, one can also have a short road trip from Banglore to Kanakapura . By Train:  The nearest railway station to Kanakapura is Ramanagara Railway Station. Suggested Reads: 20 Best 2 Day Trips Near Bangalore

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Savandurga Hills (48.5 Km from Bangalore)

Savandurga Hills (48.5 Km from Bangalore)

Savandurga Hills is not only one of the perfect weekend getaway places near Bangalore, but it is also one of major tourist attraction of Karnataka. The Savandurga Hills are considered to be amongst the largest single rock formation in Asia. Located near the Amaravati River, the Savandurga Hills has a lot to offer to the travellers. There are several activities which one can do here, the most famous being rock climbing and trekking. Since the Savandurga Hills has the largest rock in the country, the rock climbing experience which one gets here is unparalleled. Nowhere in India can one enjoy the thrill of rock climbing better than that of Savandurga Hills. One gets a panoramic view of the scenic beauty surrounding the Savandurga Hills from the top of the hill. One will surely be rejuvenated after a trip to the Savandurga Hills. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  48.5 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 1 hours

Places to Visit in Savandurga :  Thippagondanahalli Reservoir,  Manchinbele Dam,  Narsimha Temple, etc. Things to do i n Savandurga :   Enjoy Rock Climbing around the hills,  Have a fun Trek on the Savandurga Hill Best Time:  Between the months of November to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 day How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Savandurga is Bangalore International Airport(55 km away). By Road:  There no buses available for Savandurga but still one can hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Savandurga is Magadi Railway Station(12 km away). Must Read: 7 Best Resorts on Mysore Road for an amazing stay

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Sakleshpur (221 Km from Bangalore)

Sakleshpur (221 Km from Bangalore)

A place with a variety of attractions and experiences, Sakleshpur is easily one of the most recommended places to visit near Bangalore. For sightseers who would like to explore some historical landmarks, the 18th Century Manjarabad Fort and the 11th Century Sakleswara Temple are the best bets in Sakleshpur. And, if you want to turn your vacation into an adventurous affair, you are recommended to add Bisle View Point and Agni Gudda Peak to your itinerary. Additionally, for some moments of pure solace, the town has sites like Majehalli and Hadlu waterfalls. Type of destination: Family getaway Distance:  221 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 4 Hours Places to Visit in Sakleshpur:   Manjarabad Fort, Bisle Viewpoint, Jenukal Gudda, Betta Byraveshwara,  Sakleswara Temple Things to do in Sakleshpur:   Visit the Coffee Plantations, Enjoy the Trek on Jenukal Gudda, Camp at the Pandavar Gudda,  Visit the Sakleswara Temple Best Time:   Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 to 3 days Where to Stay:   Best & Unique Places to Stay in Sakleshpur How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Sakleshpur is Mangalore International Airport(138 km away). By Road:  There are KSRTC super fast buses daily running from Mangalore, Bangalore or Mysore. Also, one can rent a car or drive on there own from Bangalore to reach Sakleshpur. By Train:  The nearest railway station to the hill station is Sakleshpur Railway Station.  Also Read: Best Homestays in Sakleshpur for a relaxing stay

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Chikmagalur (245 Km from Bangalore)

Chikmagalur (245 Km from Bangalore)

Chikmagalur is one of the important places to visit around Bangalore, it's a hill station that embraces the picturesque beauty of nature accentuated by the famous coffee plantations, highest peaks, and mesmerizing waterfalls. This vibrant landscape has its own charm and attracts many trekkers, explorers, and nature admirers other than pilgrims, and family tourists. 

Chikmagalur attracts more tourists during September and March, where they delve into every interesting ride and enjoy a memorable respite with their buddies. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  245 km from  Bangalore to Chikmagalur Travel time: Approximately 4 hours 30 minutes Places to Visit in  Chikmagalur :   Mullayanagiri, Kudremukh, Baba Budangiri, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary,  Jhari Waterfalls, etc. Things to do in  Chikmagalur :   Explore Coffee Plantations, Check out the Mountain Circuit at Mullayanagiri, Visit the Caves of Baba Budangiri, Enjoy at the Hebbe Falls,  Have a fun Rafting Experience at the Bhadra River, Visit the Coffee Museum Best Time:  Between the months of September to March Ideal Weekend Duration:   2 to 3 days Where to Stay:  Best resorts & places to stay in Chikmagalur , Our platform has  various packages of homestays in Chikmagalur  that will make you ditch hotels. How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Chikmagalur is Mangalore(110 km away). By Road:  There are State-run as well as private luxury buses daily running from Mangalore, Bangalore and Hubli . Also, one can always drive to Chikmagalur as it takes about four and a half hours. By Train:  The city of Chikmagalur has its own railway station but it is not well-connected so, one can board a train from the nearest railway station of Kadur(40 km away). Must Read: 11 Best Waterfalls in Chikmagalur

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Wayanad (278 Km from Bangalore)

Wayanad (278 Km from Bangalore)

Wayanad surrounded by lofty ridges and rugged terrains are nothing but a green paradise for nature enthusiasts. Nestled among the mountains of the Western Ghats, it features the enchanting locations having rich heritage and culture. This hill station in Kerala is one of the best tourist attractions in Southwest India having lots of surprises. Here, thrill-seekers have a plethora of options to get connected with nature. Similarly, travellers who want to visit scenic tourist places near Bangalore; they will come to Wayanad and get an aesthetic pleasure. Type of destination:  Hilly Distance:  278 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 6 hours Places to Visit in Wayanad :   Edakkal Caves, Meenmutty Waterfalls, Banasura Sagar Dam, Soochipara Waterfalls, Chembra Peak, Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary,  Neelimala View Point Things to do  in Wayanad :   Spend a Day in Nature’s Lap at the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, Visit the Banasura Sagar Dam, Enjoy Bamboo Rafting at the Kuruva Island, Explore the Edakkal Caves, Enjoy the View from Neelimala View Point, Go Trekking on the Chembra Peak, Enjoy Boating around in the Pookode Lake. Best Time:  Between the months of October to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  3 to 4 days Where to Stay:  Best Resorts in Wayanad How to reach:  By Air:  The nearest airport to Wayanad is  Calicut International Airport(93 km away) situated in Kozhikode. By Road:   There are KSRTC super fast buses daily running from Mangalore, Bangalore or Trivandrum to Kozhikode and Wayanad too. It is very convenient to reach  Bangalore to Wayanad . By Train:  The two nearest Railway Stations to Wayanad is Nilambur(90 km away) and  Kozhikode(110 km away). Must Read:  Best Homestays in Wayanad amidst the beautiful nature .

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Ooty (274 Km from Bangalore)

Ooty (274 Km from Bangalore)

Ooty popularly called as Udhagamandalam is a one-stop destination for family trippers to escape from the lazy summer. There are many hill station places to visit near Bangalore, but if you want to explore the unexplored sites, you should go to Ooty first. Located at an altitude of 2240 meters in the Western Ghats, Ooty is equally attracted to the Coffee and Tea Plantations. The diverse landscape is encircled with mountain peaks, thick forests, and gently flowing waterfalls, attracts many photographers and adventurers throughout the year. This “Queen of Hill Stations” was unearthed only during the early 1800s, since then many developments and modernization took place. Type of destination: Hill Station Distance:  274 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 5 hours 50 minutes Places to Visit in Ooty:  Nilgiri Mountain Railway, Rose Garden, Ooty Lake, Botanical Garden Things to do in Ooty :   Experience Natural Beauty at the Rose Garden, Go Trekking to the Kotagiri Hill Station, Visit the Ooty Lake Best Time:  Between the months of October to June Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 to 3 days Where to Stay:  Best Resorts to Stay in Ooty How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Ooty is Coimbatore Airport(100 km away). By Road:  There are private buses running daily from Coimbatore and Bangalore to Ooty also, one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The two nearest railway station from Ooty is Coimbatore and Tiruppur just a few hours away. Also Read:   Best Trekking tours in Ooty Click Here to Book:  Mahanakhon Skywalk Tickets

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Kabini (211 Km from Bangalore)

Kabini (211 Km from Bangalore)

Kabini, that is located at a short distance away from Bangalore is one hell of a weekend destination from Bangalore , that offers a cool respite away from the suffocating environs of the city! The flows of the Kabini River and the dam built over it are some of the most amazing sites of this beautiful destination. Not only this, but the land is also famous for its wilderness and wildlife hotspots where you can sight various animals such as elephants, wild boars and even (if you are very lucky) TIGERS! Explore this verdant green escapade around 205km from Bangalore if you are a nature lover, wilderness explorer or even just a traveler who is seeking quietude in the envelope of nature. Type of destination:  Family getaway Distance:  211 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 4 hours 20 minutes Places to Visit in Kabini:  Kabini Dam, Nagarhole National Park, etc. Things to do in Kabini:   Go for a fun-filled Jungle Safari, Experience Boating in the Kabini River Best Time:  Between the months of October to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Best Places and Resorts to Stay in Kabini How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Kabini is Coimbatore International Airport(127 km away). By Road:  There are private buses available for Kabini also, one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station is Mysore Railway Station which is about one and a half-hour ride from Kabini.

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Places to Visit near Bangalore Within 100 Kms

Wine tour in ramanagara (55 km from bangalore).

Wine Tour in Ramanagara (55 Km from Bangalore)

While you are in Bangalore, this is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore. Wine aficionados can treat themselves to a fun and informational wine tour. The salubrious weather and fertile soil of Bangalore aid the growth of grapes. This, in turn, has led to the mushrooming of wineries around the city.  On their tour, you can unravel what goes behind the makings of fine wine. Amble through the refreshing vineyards; learn how to see, swirl, sniff, and sip the drink from the experts. And to top it, get to indulge in a wine tasting session too! Type of Destination: Wine tour Distance:   55 km  from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 1 hours 30 minutes Best time to visit :  October to February is the best time to visit a vineyard in Bangalore. Ideal Weekend Duration: One day. Where to stay:   Eagleton Resort,  Club Magnolia, etc Must Read: 13 Best Resorts in Electronic City Bangalore for an amazing holiday You can also Book:   Yarra Valley Wine Tours

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Makalidurga (65 Km from Bangalore)

Makalidurga (65 Km from Bangalore)

 If your plan is to add adventure to the break, Makalidurga is counted among the top tourist attractions near Bangalore. It is a quiet village 59 km away from Bangalore with a hill known as Makalidurga Hill. The hill has a famous trekking trail, which attracts adventure junkies from all across the state to come and test their mettle. Claiming an altitude of more than 4,400 feet, the hilltop offers breathtaking views of green landscape as far as your eyes can see with the silvery lake that spans around the hills. To make the affair all the more thrilling, you are recommended to indulge in Makalidurga trek at night. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  65 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 1 Hour 45 Minutes Places to visit in Makalidurga:  Ghati Subramanya Temple, Grover Zampa Vineyards, Chikka Madhure Shani Mahatma Temple, etc. Things to do in Makalidurga: Trekking, camping, Tour of vineyards, visit temples and peaks, Night trekking , etc. Best time to visit Makalidurga:  September to February Ideal weekend duration: One day Where to Stay: Green Valley resort, Aura foothills, Farmstead, etc. Check Out: 21 Best Spa Resorts Around Bangalore

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Bannerghatta National Park (22 Km from Bangalore)

Bannerghatta National Park (22 Km from Bangalore)

Feel like escaping into the woods to forget all worries? Lose yourself in the beauty and serenity of the Bannerghatta National Park. Situated only 22 kms from Bangalore, the  Bannerghatta National Park  is one of those nearby places to visit which truly allures the nature lovers. Lush green vegetation and rich biodiversity make the national park a favourite among nature lovers.

Spread over 25,000 acres, the Bannerghatta National Park is one of the richest, natural biodiversity reserves. The national park is home to wildlife animals ranging from tigers to butterflies. An ideal location for a quick getaway from the city and relax in the tranquility of the wilderness. Type of destination: Wildlife Distance:  22 kms from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 1 Hours Best Time to Visit:  Winter season. Where to stay:  Bannerghatta Nature Camp, Radiant resorts, Deroots Solutions, Prakruti Farms, etc. Popular Reads:  20 Best National Parks in Bangalore

Antaragange (67 Km from Bangalore)

Antaragange (67 Km from Bangalore)

Antaragange is situated at a distance of 70 km from Bangalore. Antaragange is an excellent example of nature’s creativity. Strewn with rocks and boulders, Antaragange has some excellent caves that have formed from volcanic rocks. So if you are fond of cave exploration and trekking, Antaragange is the perfect place for a weekend getaway. With a fairly easy terrain for trekking and cave exploration, Antaragange offers an enjoyable weekend in the lap of nature. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  67 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 2 hours Places to Visit in  Anthargange:  Anthargange Caves,  Lord Someshwara Temple, etc. Things to do in  Anthargange :  Explore the caves of Anthargange,  Go Trekking in the mountains of  Anthargange,  Enjoy  Anthargange Sunrise Trek. Best Time:  Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Sai Nandhini AC Lodge,  Four Points by Sheraton Bengaluru How to reach:  By Air:  The nearest airport to Anthargange is Bangalore International Airport. By Road:   There no buses available for Anthargange but still one can hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Anthargange is Kolar Railway Station(3 km away). Popular Reads: 11 Best Resorts in Devanahalli for a relaxing stay You Can Also Checkout Great Deals on:   Seine River Cruise

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Wonderla (35 Km from Bangalore)

Wonderla (35 Km from Bangalore)

Ranked as the best amusement park in India, Wonderla is located on the outskirts of Bangalore, creating an easy getaway for city-dwellers. Spanning across a large area, the park features a collection of more than 60 exhilarating rides. While some of these rides are nerve-wracking, and are strictly designed for real daredevils, rest can be enjoyed by all. In addition to fun attractions like Recoil, Cornetto, and Wave Pool, the park also has a range of restaurants serving local and international delicacies. So if you cannot decide on a destination for your next family trip, Wonderla should sound like a perfect plan. Type of destination: Amusement park Distance:  35 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 1 Hour 10 Minutes Things to do in Wonderla: Enjoy rides, go to theme parks and amusement parks, enjoy in water rides, dip in pool and many more. Best Time to Visit:  November to February. Ideal Weekend Duration: One day How to Reach: By Air: The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport Nedumbassery, approximately 26 km or 16.2 miles from the Park. By  Train:  At a distance of 18.8 km from Kochi City Centre Railway Station. By Road: From Ernakulam south station, board on to Kakkanad bus. From Kakkanad nearly 7 km to  Wonderla. Must Read: 4 Best Resorts in Whitefield Bangalore for a luxurious stay

Big Banyan Tree (29 Km from Bangalore)

Big Banyan Tree (29 Km from Bangalore)

The biggest Banyan tree of India is situated in a village called Kethohalli located on the outskirts of Bangalore. This tree is known as Dodda Alada Mara and covers more than 3 acres of land. Among all the places around Bangalore, people specially flock from all over the world to witness this majestic and beautiful tree. Since the roots of the tree suffered some natural disease, this single tree gives the look of a group of trees. 

The breathtaking view of this tree is a memorable experience for all the tourists who take out their time to visit this place.  One can easily take the bus or a car and reach this place under one hour and explore the area. Since this is a banyan tree it's full of monkeys, langurs, etc; so one needs to be careful as these animals are wild and not tamed. Type of destination:  Family Getaway Distance:  29 kms from Bangalore Travel Time: Approximately 30 minutes Ideal Weekend Duration:  One day Where to Stay: The Country club, Ruppi's Hotel & Resort, Siri Spandana, etc Suggested Reads: 25 Best Places to Visit Near Bangalore Within 500 Kms

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Bheemeshwari (102.5 km from bangalore).

Bheemeshwari (102.5 Km from Bangalore)

If you are an adventure enthusiast, you can go for trekking or participate in adventure activities. Thrillophilia can arrange for stay in comfortable jungle lodges if you intend to spend a day or two in the peaceful atmosphere at Bheemeshwari. Type of destination:  Family getaway Distance: 102.5 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 3 hours Places to Visit in Bheemeshwari:   Cauvery Fishing Camp, Doddamakkali Nature Camp, Kokrebellur Pelicanry Things to do in Bheemeshwari:   Go for Boating in the waters of Cauvery, Go Trekking in the valleys of Bheemeshwari, Enjoy a day Fishing Galibore Fishing Camp Best Time:  Between the months of November to February Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:   Best places to stay in Bheemeshwari Must Read: 30 Best Beaches near Bangalore

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Shivanasamudra (135 Km from Bangalore)

Shivanasamudra (135 Km from Bangalore)

An extraordinarily scenic spectacle of nature in Karnataka, Shivanasamudra is one of the perfect places near Bangalore to visit. Several parallel streams of cool water run towards a gorge and plunge into a pool with a roaring noise, creating a misty aura emerging from milky white waters. The twin drops are called Gaganachukki and Barachukki falls, both have a total height of 300 feet. These falls are located near the banks of Kaveri River, and are surrounded by verdant landscapes. So if you want to make your weekend memorable, visit this  with your family and relish the refreshing scenery. Type of destination: Family getaway Distance:  135 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 3 Hours 16 Minutes Places to Visit in  Shivanasamudra Waterfalls:  Shivanasamudra Waterfalls, Barachukki and Gaganachukki Falls, Talakad Temples, etc. Things to do in  Shivanasamudra Waterfalls :   Go Fishing in the waters of Shivanasamudra Waterfalls, Have a fun day at the Barachukki and Gaganachukki Falls, Go Shopping at the local market of Shivanasamudra Best Time:   Between the months of September to January Ideal Weekend Duration:   1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Hotel Mayura Bharachukki,  Vanam Farm How to reach: By Air:  The two nearest airports to Shivanasamudra is Bangalore International Airport and Mysore Airport. By Road:   There are various buses daily running from Bangalore and Mysore to Shivanasamudra. Also, one can have a road trip from Bangalore to Shivanasamudra. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Shivanasamudra is Muddur Railway Station(50 km away). Must Read: 35 Best 3 Days Trip From Bangalore

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Kunti Betta (123 Km from Bangalore)

Kunti Betta (123 Km from Bangalore)

Situated around 123km from the heart of the city, Kunti Betta is also one amongst the popular places around Bangalore for trekking and a hub for the adventure seekers. Though the vicinity boasts of its unique beauty and appeal, its allurement gets double-fold during the nights making it one of the best places to go around Bangalore. It is during this period, trekkers from different places throngs Kunti Betta and embarks on a night trek expedition to the peak and satiates their carvings for fun and adventure. Type of destination: Hilly D istance:  123 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 3 hours 5 minutes Places to Visit  in Kunti Betta:  Kunti Kund, Kunti Temple, Thonnur Lake, etc. Things to do in Kunti Betta:  Go for Night Trekking in the hills of Kunti Betta, Spend some time at the Thonnur Lake Best Time:  Between the months of September to February Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:   Royal Orchid Brindavan Garden Palace & Spa, Silent Shores Resort & Spa How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Kunti Betta is Mysore Airport(33 km away). By Road:  There no buses available for Kunti Betta but still one can hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Kunti Betta is Mysore Railway Station(30 km away). Must Read: 15 Best Places for Night Trekking in Bangalore for a thrilling experience

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Lepakshi (122 Km from Bangalore)

Lepakshi (122 Km from Bangalore)

This small village located in Andhra Pradesh has some significant temples and shrines that are dedicated to Lord Shiva, Veerbhadra and Lord Vishnu. People from all over the world come to Lepakshi to pray in these temples and witness the intricate carvings and architecture present here. The most famous of all the shrines is the large concrete sculpture of the holy bull Nandi. Lepakshi Nandi is a humongous yet beautiful sculpted sculpture that is breathtaking. Besides these temples, one can also find small temples dedicated to Maa Durga, Raghunatha and so on. The Veerabhadra Temple present here also has a pillar that hangs from the top but does not touch the floor yet is able to support the temple. Everyone thinks that the hanging pillar is nothing but excellent use if art and architecture. This pillar adds a magical aura to this place. Type of destination:  Historical place Distance:  122 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 2 Hours 15 minutes Places to visit in Lepakshi: Kalyana Mandapa,  Veerabhadra Temple, Lepakshi Nandi, Penukonda Fort, etc Things to do in Lepakshi: Visit the famous historical sights, Get blessed at the spiritual temples Best time:  November and March Ideal Weekend duration:  One - two days Where to stay:  Lepakshi Haritha Hotel, JVS paradise, Palla residency, etc. How to reach:  By Flight: The nearest airport to Lepakshi is located at a distance of 43 km, which is the Sri Sathya Sai Airport By Train: There are no direct trains from Bangalore to Lepakshi By Road: If you want to enjoy a road trip from Bangalore to Lepakshi, you can either take a car or a bus Must Read:  New Year Parties in Bangalore

Mysore (144.5 Km from Bangalore)

Mysore (144.5 Km from Bangalore)

For any history or architecture buff, Mysore, the former capital of the Kingdom of Mysore, is one of the best tourist places near Bangalore. From Mysore Palace standing as a brilliant, opulent illustration of Indo-Saracenic architecture to Somanathapura Temple exhibiting the fineness of Hoysala architecture, the city is replete with marvels from the past to explore. Besides, Mysore is also popular among shoppers as its traditional markets are known to sell a great variety of silk, sandalwood, and spices. So if you are interested to steep into the vivid cultural shades of the region, plan a trip to Mysore. Type of destination: Historical Distance:  144.5 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 3 Hours 30 Minutes Places to Visit in Mysore:   Mysore Palace, Somanathapura Temple, Brindavan Gardens, Mysore Zoo, Sri Chamundeshwari Temple, etc. Things to do in Mysore:   Admire the Royalty at the Mysore Palace, Take a walk in the Brindavan Gardens, Visit the Mysore Zoo Best Time:  Between the months of July to February Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days  Where to Stay:  Best Places to Stay in Mysore How to reach: By Air:  Mysore Airport is well-connected to all the cities of the country. By Road:  There are luxury buses available for Mysore also one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station is Mysore Railway Station(12 km away). Popular Reads: 15 Best Places to visit near Mysore

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Srirangapatna (125 Km from Bangalore)

Srirangapatna (125 Km from Bangalore)

Srirangapatna is a city which is located very close to Mysore and is a major pilgrimage site for the people of India. The city is very rich in its culture and religion. The presence of Ranganathaswamy Temple is what makes it a famous religious place. Srirangapatna is not just a religious city, it has played quite a few roles in shaping the history of India. The city also has the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is also a tourist attraction and people from all over the country visit the city just to capture a moment of these birds in camera. One can also visit the Balmuri Falls present in the city and watch the lovely cascading waterfall. The Daria Daulat Bagh is a teakwood palace which was built in the 18th century. Srirangapatna is one of the perfect places to go around Bangalore as one feel closer to God as well as enjoy the beauty of nature and its beings here. Type of destination:  Historical place Distance: 125 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 3 hours Places to visit in Srirangapatna: Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Gumbaz, Balmuri Falls, Summer Palace of Tipu Sultan, etc. Things to do in Srirangapatna: Visit temples and forts, Take a tour of historical places, Explore wildlife sanctuaries. Best time:  October - March.  Ideal Weekend duration:  One - two days Where to stay:  Mayura River View, Amblee Holiday resort, Mayura River View, etc.

Shravanabelagola (143 Km from Bangalore)

Shravanabelagola (143 Km from Bangalore)

Shravanabelagola is a religious place and many people from Bangalore come here for a trip. One feels connected to their spiritual self after visiting Shravanabelagola. The city is located at an altitude of 3350 feet above sea level, making the weather conditions quite pleasant here making it one of the best places to go around Bangalore. Shravanabelagola is a major pilgrimage site for the Jains. Thousands of people visit the city as their gurus reside here in Mutts. The Gomateshwara Temples is the main reason for the vast number tourists the city hosts throughout the year. In order to reach the temple, one has to climb 700 steps. Lord Gomateshwara statue is present here which is the largest monolithic stone statue in the whole world. Since the temple is located on a hilltop, it offers an outstanding view of the surrounding. Type of destination:  Religious place Distance:  143 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes Places to visit in Shravanabelagola : Chamundaraya BasadI, Odegal Basadi, Bahubali Gomateshwara Temple, etc. Things to do in Shravanabelagola: Best time:  June to September. Ideal Weekend duration:  One - two days Where to stay:  Hotel Raghu, S.D.K Residency, Thirumala Lodge, Sri Ganesha Lodge Check Out:  20 Best Resorts Around Bangalore For A Fun-Filled Family Day Outing

Horsley Hills (157 Km from Bangalore)

Horsley Hills (157 Km from Bangalore)

Situated at an altitude of 4100 feet above sea level, one will be mesmerized by the picturesque view of the place. There are many places to visit near Bangalore for one day but Horsley Hills is arguably amongst the prettiest of the lot. There are many activities which one can do here but the trekking is the most sought-after activity here. Trekking is considered to be the best activity if one wants to explore nature and appreciate its beauty. The best part about trekking at the Horsley Hills is the outstanding panoramic view of the surrounding nature one gets from the top of the hill. One will feel as if they are in a dream because of the presence of lush green lands, beautiful hills and a river flowing between the hills. Type of destination:  Hilly D istance: 157 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 4 hours Places to Visit in Horsley Hills:   Kaigal Falls, Chennakesava Temple, Horsley Hills Zoo, etc. Things to do in Horsley Hills:   Spend a day at the Horsley Hills Zoo, Visit the Whisper Wind View Point Best Time:  Between the months of December to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Horsley Hills Holiday Homes, Horsley Hills Haritha Hill Resort How to reach:  By Air:  The nearest airport to Horsley Hills is Bangalore International Airport. By Road:  There are APSRTC Deluxe buses daily running from various cities to Horsley Hills. Also, one can drive from Bangalore to Horsley Hills as it takes about three and a half hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Horsley Hills is Tirupati which is just a few hours away from the destination. Check Out: 20 Popular Tourist Places near Bangalore within 400 Kms

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Yelagiri (161 Km from Bangalore)

Yelagiri (161 Km from Bangalore)

Yelagiri Hill is located at a height of 1410 meters above the sea level, prominent for its salubrious climate and pretty amazing places, ensures a pleasant weekend getaway for backpackers.This intriguing hill station in Tamil Nadu embraces many tribal inhabitants who perform agriculture, horticulture, forestry, etc. Among other hill station places to visit near Bangalore, Yelagiri hill station stands out unique for its ancient Hindu temples and monuments. Hence, Yelagiri Hills comes under the bucket list of every family tripper and honeymooner to spend time with their dear ones. Type of destination:  Hilly Distance:  161 km from Bangalore. Travel time:  Approximately 3 hours 40 minutes Places to Visit in Yelagiri Hills:  Punganoor Lake Park, Nature Park, Jalagamparai Waterfalls, Telescope Observatory, etc. Things to do in Yelagiri Hills:   Experience the Natural Beauty at Jalagamparai Waterfalls, Visit the Telescope Observatory Best Time:  Between the months of November to February Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Best Places to Stay on your Trip to Yelagiri Hills How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Yelagiri Hills is Bangalore Airport(123 km away). By Road:  There are private buses daily running from Bangalore and Vellore to Yelagiri Hills. Also, one can drive from Bangalore to Yelagiri Hills as it takes about four hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Yelagiri Hills is Jolarpettai which is just a few hours away from the destination. Popular Reads: Best Rafting Tours in Bangalore to experience adventure

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Biligiri Ranga Hills (179 Km from Bangalore)

Biligiri Ranga Hills (179 Km from Bangalore)

A hill range in Karnataka which also qualifies as one of the best tourist places near Bangalore, Biligiri Ranga Hills is famous for its lush green, undulating hills. More commonly known as BR Hills, the range encompasses BRT Wildlife Sanctuary which is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Thus, a number of nature lovers from across the country visit BR Hills for wildlife exploration. Since it is located between Kaveri and Tungabhadra rivers, you also have the privilege to indulge in thrilling activities like river rafting and kayaking in addition to trekking. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  179 km  from Bangalore  Travel time: Approximately 4 hours 20 minutes  Places to Visit in BR Hills:  BRT Wildlife Sanctuary, Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple, Dodda Sampige Mara, etc. Things to do in BR Hills :   Visit the Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple, Go River Rafting in Cauvery River Best Time:  Between the months of November to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:   Resorts to Stay in BR Hills How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to BR Hills is Mysore Airport(97 km away). By Road:  There are KSRTC Deluxe buses daily running from Chamarajnagar, Bangalore or Kanakapura to BR Hills. Also, one can drive from Bangalore to BR Hills as it takes about four hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station to BR Hills is Chamarajanagar which is just a few hours away from the destination.

Hassan (183 Km from Bangalore)

Hassan (183 Km from Bangalore)

Hassan is a district in the state Karnataka which has several places where can go for a trip. Located at an altitude of 935 m above sea level, the whole Hassan district is a hill station. Belur is one of the places in the Hassan district which is a popular tourist place near Bangalore. It was the capital city during the reign of the Hoysala king, who had made the city. The district has some amazingly beautiful spots which are rare to find in India. One is sure to be mesmerized by the enchanting beauty of the places present in Hassan. The Bisile Ghat is one of the best places to visit in Hassan. It has everything which one looks for in a weekend getaway. The breathtaking picturesque view which one gets to witness in the Bisile Ghat is simply outstanding. The Hasanamba Temple is amongst the many famous temples which the place hosts. Hassan should be visited by everyone as it a really beautiful place to be in. Type of destination: Hill station Distance:  183 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 3 hours Places to visit in Hassan: Belur Sri Chennakeshava Temple, Hoysaleswara Temple, Manjarabad Fort, Shettihalli Rosary Church, etc. Things to do in Hassan: Trekking, Camping, bike riding, visit temples and forts, etc. Best time:  November-February Ideal Weekend duration: One - two days Where to stay:  Vaishnavi Lodging, Chiranth Lodge, Suvarna Regency, Hotel Abhiruchi Lodging, etc

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Bandipur (221 km from bangalore).

Bandipur (221 Km from Bangalore)

One of the few tiger reserves in the country, Bandipur National Park boasts of rich biodiversity. Covered in dry, deciduous forests, Bandipur is one of the best places to go near bangalore if you are a nature lover. There are many resorts near Bandipur that offer comfortable and affordable accommodation and also take you on safaris to help you see the wildlife in its full glory. Type of destination: Wildlife Distance:  221 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 4 hours 15 minutes Places to Visit in Bandipur:  Bandipur National Park, Biligirirangan Hills, etc. Things to do in Bandipur:   Explore Animals at Bandipur National Park , Enjoy Trekking at the Biligirirangan Hills Best Time:  Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Best Resorts to Stay in Bandipur How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Bandipur is Coimbatore Airport (84 km away). By Road:  There are private buses running to Bandipur on daily basis also, one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Bandipur is Mysore which are just a few hours away from the destination.

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Nagarhole (222 Km from Bangalore)

Nagarhole (222 Km from Bangalore)

Encompassing forested plains and hills teeming with a wide spectrum of animal and bird species, Nagarhole is a national park, and one of the best tourist places near Bangalore. The gushing river streams cutting across the verdant forests of the park add to its picturesqueness. To soak up the essence of the wildlife and wilderness, stay at one of the jungle lodges located within the buffer zones. As you take a journey into the deeper parts of the forests, you may get lucky to spot Bengal tigers, leopards, elephants, and sloth bears. Furthermore, with 270 bird species calling Nagarhole their home, this place is one of the best places to see around Bangalore for animal lovers and a paradise for bird watching as well Type of destination:  Wildlife Distance:  222 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 4 hours 50 minutes Places to Visit in Nagarhole:   Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Nagarhole National Park, Rameshwara Temple, etc. Things to do in Nagarhole:   Have a Trekking experience at Nagarhole National Park, Visit the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary Best Time:  Between the months of October to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Places to Stay in Nagarhole How to reach: By Air:  The two nearest airports to Nagarhole are Calicut Airport and Bangalore International Airport. By Road:  There are KSRTC Deluxe buses daily running from various cities to Nagarhole. Also, one can drive from Bangalore to Nagarhole as it takes about five hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Nagarhole is Mysore and Mahe which are just a few hours away from the destination.

Yercaud (229 Km from Bangalore)

Yercaud (229 Km from Bangalore)

Yercaud is amongst the most popular tourist destination in South India. One of the chief places to visit near Bangalore, Yercaud is hill station and it is nothing like the rest of the hill stations in the country. It is renowned all over the country for its orange groves, fruit and spices and coffee. Yercaud is the source of a major portion of the coffee production in the Southern India. The hill station has an amazing lake, Yercaud Lake and many more beautiful tourist places. People can stay in a boathouse on the Yercaud Lake and enjoy the mesmerizing picturesque view of the terrains and natural habitats the place has to offer. One can also visit the Kiliyur Falls in Yercaud and feel closer to nature. Yercaud is located at an altitude of 1623 m above the sea and is the perfect place to visit if one wants to relax. Type of destination:  Hill station Distance:  229 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 4 hours 40 minutes Places to Visit in Yercaud:   Yercaud Lake, 32 km Loop Road, Pagoda Point, etc. Things to do in Yercaud:   Visit Yercaud Lake, Enjoy Hiking at the Kiliyur Falls Best Time:  Between the months of October to June Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Best and Comfortable Places to Stay in Yercaud How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Yercaud is Coimbatore Airport(152 km away). By Road:  There are private buses running to Yercaud on daily basis also, one can go for a short road trip along the loop road to reach the destination. By Train:  The two nearest railway station to Yercaud is Danishpet and Salem which are just a few hours away from the destination. Check Out: Go for a Bangalore to Yercaud trip for creating some memories.

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Mudumalai National Park (235 Km from Bangalore)

Mudumalai National Park (235 Km from Bangalore)

To experience pure nature and explore exotic wildlife, look no further than Mudumalai National Park in Tamil Nadu. Set in the lush jungles of Nilgiri District, this reserved forest area is home to more than 500 species of animals, birds, and reptiles in addition to a wide array of flora. Animals like tigers, elephants, and panthers call Mudumalai home, and have high sighting probability during jungle safari. Furthermore, the sanctuary is absolutely a work of nature’s art with verdant plains, swelling hills, river streams, and lakes adding to its visual appeal. All in all, Mudumalai is certainly one of the best places to visit near Bangalore. Type of destination: Wildlife Distance:  235 km from Bangalore Travel time: 5 Hours 20 Minutes Places to Visit in Mudumalai :  Mudumalai National Park ,  Theppakadu Elephant Camp Things to do in Mudumalai:   Mudumalai National Park Safari ,  Pet the Elephants at Theppakadu Elephant Camp Best Time:   Between the months of December to June Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:   Best Places to Stay in Mudumalai How to reach: By Air:   The nearest airport to Mudumalai is Coimbatore Airport(127 km away). By Road:  There are private buses daily running from various cities to Mudumalai. Also, one can drive from Bangalore to Mudumalai as it takes about five hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Mudumalai is Coimbatore which is just a few hours away from the destination. Must Read:   Homestays Around Bangalore that you will miss after staying in them

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Masinagudi (245 Km from Bangalore)

Masinagudi (245 Km from Bangalore)

Masinagudi known for its wildlife and biodiversity offers some of the mesmerizing tourist attractions to all kinds of travellers. From Maravakandy Dam to Theppakadu Elephant Camp, Moyar River to Mudumalai Sanctuary, one can get engaged with numerous places and become a part of the Mother Nature. As this tourist place is engaged by travellers throughout the year, it offers different types of activities at different seasons. Hence, it makes sure to fulfill everyone’s travel needs. This unparalleled hilly terrain in the Western Ghats gives shelter to exotic wildlife animals and birds. Tourists who come here will take the Jeep Safari at least once.   Type of destination: W ildlife and Biodiversity  Distance:  245 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 5 hours 30 minutes Places to Visit in Masinagudi:   Masinagudi Jeep Safari,  Maravakandy Dam, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, etc. Things to do in  Masinagudi :  Have an Adventurous Jungle Stay at Masinagudi,  Visit the Maravakandy Dam Best Time:  Between the months of October to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:   Best Resorts to Stay in Masinagudi How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Masinagudi is Mysore Airport(90 km away) By Road:  There are private buses running daily from Coimbatore and Bangalore to Masinagudi also, one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The two nearest railway station from Masinagudi is Ooty and Coonoor which are  just a few hours away.

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Tadiandamol (269 Km from Bangalore)

Tadiandamol (269 Km from Bangalore)

Giving adventure junkies the opportunity to scale the highest mountain peak in Coorg, Tadiandamol is an excellent nature getaway for places to see around Bangalore. Tadiandamol Trek is the reason why hundreds of adventurers visit this place every week to experience a top-notch thrill. Once you have made it to the top, you will be greeted by panoramic vistas of the verdant landscapes that surround the hill. The 14 km trek will not only give you immense peace but will also quench your thirst for thrill. The feeling of camping over the cities and under a starlit sky is surely going to make your venture a rewarding experience. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  269 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 6 Hours 30 Minutes Places to Visit in Tadiandamol:  Tadiandamol Peak, Virajpet, etc. Things to do in Tadiandamol:   Go Trekking to the Tadiandamol Peak, Visit the Virajpet Best Time:  Between the months of December to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 to 4 days Where to Stay:  The Tamara Coorg, Misty Woods Resort How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Tadiandamol is Mangalore International Airport(118 km away). By Road:  There are private buses available for Tadiandamol also, one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station is Mysore Railway Station(107 km away). Book Now: An Amazing trek to Tadiandamol for 2 days

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Gandikota (282 Km from Bangalore)

Gandikota (282 Km from Bangalore)

Best known for its canyons and gorges, which are often compared with the Grand Canyon of the USA, Gandikota is a village in Andhra Pradesh. Located at a distance of 282 km from Bangalore, it is one of the best tourist places near Bangalore if you want to spend your vacation exploring something different from the rest. The village is located on the banks of the Penna River, creating a dramatic scenery any photographer would like to document through photographs. Apart from this, history buffs will also have a great time in Gandikota with sites such as Gandikota Fort and Raghunatha Swamy Temple. Type of destination: Family Distance:  282 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 6 Hours Places to Visit in Gandikota :  Gandikota Fort Mosque, Gandikota Fort Entrance, Ranganatha Swamy Temple, etc Things to do in  Gandikota:   Cave exploration, Visit forts and mosque and temples, etc. Best Time:  September to February  Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:   Gandikota Haritha Hotel, Royal County Resorts, etc How to reach: By Air:   Tirupati Airport at Renigunta and Bengaluru International Airport at Bangalore are the nearest airports to Gandikota. One can take a flight to either of them and cover the rest of the distance to Bangaluru Airport is 345 km (6 hours) from Gandikota while Tirupati Airport is 220 km (4.5 hours) away from the same. By Road:  Gandikota is well connected to major cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad and Vizag through the NH 7. By Train: The nearest railway station to Gandikota are at Jammalamadugu (18 km away), Kadapa (77 km away), and Tirupati (219 km away).

Belum Caves (297 Km away from Bangalore)

Belum Caves (297 Km away from Bangalore)

Belum can be said to be amongst the most famous places of Southern India. The city hosts one of the best caves in the country, the Belum Caves. The Belum caves are amongst longest and the largest cave system which is open to the public in the Indian subcontinent. It is known for its stalactites and stalagmites formations.  The caving experience one gets here is unparalleled. Belum is a beautiful place to see around Bangalore. One gets to witness a picturesque view nature. The city is the ideal place to go if one wants to feel close to nature and forget about their busy city life. Type of destination:  Historical Distance:  297 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 5 hours 40 minutes Best Time:  November to February Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Hotel Shobha, Hotel Masineni Grand, Hotel Pasupala Grand, etc

Coonoor (293 Km from Bangalore)

Coonoor (293 Km from Bangalore)

Perched in the lap of Nilgiri Hills, Coonoor is a pretty hill station in the state of Tamil Nadu. The serene feel of Coonoor paired with its mesmerizing misty aura make it one count as one of the top tourist places near Bangalore. Since the place boasts an elevation of 1,930 metres, one can be sure to experience cool temperatures during all the seasons. The sprawling tea estates here, set on the rolling slopes of Nilgiri Hills, are a major attraction. Besides, the hill station also features well-known waterfalls and vantage points which are frequented by tourists seeking good photograph opportunities. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  293 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 7 Hours Places to Visit in Coonoor:   Catherine Falls, Sim’s Park, Droog Fort, etc. Things to do in Coonoor:   Enjoy a fun-filled day at the Catherine Falls, Explore the Droog Fort, Go Shopping in the Local markets of Coonoor Best Time:  Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 to 3 days Where to Stay:  Best Resorts to Stay in Coonoor How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Coonoor is Coimbatore International Airport(45  km away) By Road:  There are private buses running to Coonoor on daily basis also, one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Coonoor is Mettupalayam(45 km away) which connects the town to all the cities.

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Shimoga (302 km from bangalore).

Shimoga (302 Km from Bangalore)

Located in Karnataka, Shimoga District is known for it's natural beauty and the serene environment that is present there. It has a rich culture and very hospitable locals who greet the tourists with warm hearts.This small village is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway to escape the hustle bustle of the busy city life. One can visit the Jog Falls and enjoy the breathtaking scenery present here. There are some recreational camps present here as well where tourists can do adventurous activities in Shimoga. Being surrounded by water bodies one can go river rafting or kayaking to feel more adventurous. One can go for sightseeing and explore the rich culture present here. One can also visit the sanctuaries present here to witness some very majestic and beautiful species of wildlife and connect with nature spiritually. One can even go trekking or night camping on the hills to enjoy panoramic views and feel rejuvenated. Type of destination:  Village Distance: 302   km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 5 hours 40 minutes Places to Visit in Shimoga:  Dabbe Falls, Kodachadri, Jog Falls, etc. Things to do in Shimoga:   Enjoy a day at the Jog Falls, Visit the Kodachadri Best Time:  Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:   Best Homestays to Stay in Shimoga How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Shimoga is Mangalore Airport(195 km away). By Road:  There are private buses daily running from various cities to Shimoga. Also, one can drive from Bangalore to Shimoga as it takes about five hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Shimoga is Bangalore which is just a few hours away from the destination. Popular Reads: 12 Best Waterfalls in Shimoga for an amazing family picnic.

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Kudremukh (332 Km from Bangalore)

Kudremukh (332 Km from Bangalore)

Amongst the green and verdant coffee estates of Chikmagalur rises a peak that is also known as ‘The Horse Face Peak’. Trek to Kudremukh is a treat for all those who want to indulge in the beauty of nature this season! Passing through lush forest lands, the trail also lead you through some of the most amazing waterfalls and streams along the way. Located at a distance of 332km from Bangalore, Kudremukh can be easily reached by road and is one of the offbeat tourist places near Bangalore. Open meadowlands, grassy knolls and embellished with gorgeous views of the surrounding, the trek is suddenly one of the must-dos!

Type of destination:  Hill station Distance:  221 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 6 hours 30 minutes Places to Visit in Kudremukh:  Kudremukh Peak,  Kudremukh National Park , Hanuman Gundi Falls, Kalasa Things to do in Kudremukh:  Enjoy Trekking at Kudremukh Peak , Visit the Kudremukh National Park, Spend a day at the Hanuman Gundi Falls Best Time:  Between the months of October to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Best Places & Resorts to Stay in Kudremukh How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Kudremukh is Mangalore Airport(93 km away). By Road:  There are many KSRTC buses connecting Kudremukh to various cities. Also, one can hire a cab from Bangalore to Kudremukh. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Kudremukh is Mangalore Station(113km away).

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Dandeli (460 Km from Bangalore)

Dandeli (460 Km from Bangalore)

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary in Karnataka is home to an unusual biodiversity and a hub for adventure. If you are in the mood for some action, Dandeli qualifies for one of the finest places near Bangalore for an adventure-filled vacation. For wildlife enthusiasts, to indulge in jungle safari and spot animals like black panthers, deer, and elephants roaming in their natural habitat is a memorable experience. Or, if the idea of participating in water-based adventures exhilarates you, Dandeli is quite famous for canoeing, kayaking, and water rafting. To give a further boost to your adrenaline, you can also embark on a trekking expedition here. Type of destination: Wildlife Distance:  460 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 8 Hours 30 Minutes Places to Visit in Dandeli:   River Kali, Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Shiroli Peak, Sykes Point, Kavala Caves,  Sathodi Falls Things to do in Dandeli:   Go Rafting in River Kali, Enjoy Hiking at the Kavala Caves, Spend a day among Animals of Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary,  Experience Kayaking in Supa Reservoir Best Time:  Between the months of October to February and in Summers between March to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 to 3 days Where to Stay:  Best Resorts to Stay in Dandeli How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Dandeli is Hubli Airport(74 km away). By Road:  There are a number of buses connecting Dandeli to various cities. And, one can have a road trip of about 8 hours from Banglore to Dandeli. By Train:  The two nearest railway station to Dandeli is Dharwad (55 km away) and Alnavar(32 km away). Must Read: Best Trekking Tours in Dandeli

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Pondicherry (310 Km from Bangalore)

Pondicherry (310 Km from Bangalore)

A great escape from the discord of Bangalore is to bless yourself with some beach time in Pondicherry. Once a French Colonial settlement, this coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu is dotted with vibrant buildings that make its cityscape a potpourri of colours. One of the most sought after places near Bangalore worth visiting with family and friends, this city has beautifully designed churches, bungalows, and Hindu temples. More importantly, to soothe your senses with tranquillity of nature, the city has sites like Auro Beach, Promenade Beach and Serenity Beach, bordering the Arabian Sea. Type of destination: Beach Getaway Distance:  310 km from Bangalore Travel time: 6 Hours 30 Minutes Places to Visit in Pondicherry:  Paradise Beach, Auroville, Rock Beach, Old Lighthouse, Pondy Bazaar, etc. Things to do in Pondicherry:  Scuba Diving at Eastern Coast of India, Visit the Auroville, Relax at Old Lighthouse Best Time:  Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 to 3 days Where to Stay:  Best Resorts to Stay while Visiting Pondicherry How to reach: By Air:  Mysore Airport is well-connected to all the cities of the country. By Road:  There are private buses daily running from various cities to Pondicherry. Also, one can drive from Bangalore to Pondicherry as it takes about six hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station is Villupuram Railway Junction. Check Out:  Best Beaches in Pondicherry

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Hampi (341 Km from Bangalore)

Hampi (341 Km from Bangalore)

If one gets excited by the history of India, then Hampi is the ideal place to visit for them. The city, Hampi, is located in the southern part of Karnataka. The city was thriving during the 14th century and had been described as the most prosperous city in India. Several temples and monuments had been built at Hampi but most of them have been destroyed by now.  The remains of many temples are still present in the city. UNESCO has categorized the monuments at Hampi as a World Heritage Site and the place a number of tourists throughout the because of it. Hampi is one of the best places to go near Bangalore as one gets to learn a lot about ancient India and also about the culture of the people living in the place. Type of destination: Historical place Distance:   341 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 6 hours 30 minutes Places to Visit in Hampi:   Archeological Museum, Yantrodharaka Hanuman Temple, Vijaya Vittala Temple,  Virupaksha Temple, etc. Things to do in Hampi :  Enjoy Rock Climbing at Hemakuta Hills, Visit the Ruins of  Virupaksha Temple Best Time:  Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:   2 to 4 days Where to Stay:  Best Places to Stay in Hampi How to reach: By Air:   The two nearest airports to Hampi is Hubli Airport and Bangalore International Airport. By Road:  There are many private buses connecting Hampi to various cities. Also, one can hire a cab from Bangalore to Hampi as it takes about six and a half hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Hampi is Hospet Station(13km away).

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Kolli Hills (348 Km from Bangalore)

Kolli Hills (348 Km from Bangalore)

Famous for its winding road with 70 hairpin bends, Koli Hills is a picturesque hill station in Tamil Nadu, set an elevation of 1,300 metres. 257 km away from Bangalore, this town has a fairly good range of accommodations to offer visitors a peaceful stay experience.  If you want to spend your vacation breathing in fresh air, witnessing magical sunsets, and bask in the lap of nature, this is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore. In terms of sightseeing attractions, Dravdian style Arapaleeswarar Temple, Tampcol Medicinal Farm and Agaya Gangai Waterfall are some excellent options. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  348 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 5 Hours Places to Visit in Agumbe :   Arapaleeswarar Temple, Tampcol Medicinal Farm, Agaya Gangai Waterfalls, etc Things to do in Agumbe :   Explore the many viewpoints, Trekking, visit many temple and waterfalls, etc. Best Time:  February to December. Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Silverline Retreat Hotel, Nallathambi Resort, etc. How to reach: By Air:  Trichy domestic airport is the closest airstrip from the hill station of Kolli Hills. Located at a distance of about 90 kilometers, one can reach Kolli Hills from the nearby cities like that of Chennai, Bangalore, Madurai, and so on, by reaching Trichy airport via regular flights. By Train:  The railway station of Salem is the nearest railhead to Kolli Hills which is located at a distance of just 90 kilometers. By Road:  One can travel via state-run buses from Salem which is well connected with the nearby cities of Chennai, Madurai, and so on. Other than that, one can also choose to hire a taxi from the nearest airport or the nearest railway station which would cost the travelers approximately INR 1000 to INR 1200 on an average.

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Agumbe (348 Km from Bangalore)

Agumbe (348 Km from Bangalore)

A sleepy hillside village in Karnataka, Agumbe is among the lesser known tourist places near Bangalore. If you are tired of dealing with your mundane affairs and want to go someplace scenic and quiet, away from Bangalore, head to Agumbe without a second thought. The absence of man-made attractions protects the village from the touristy bustle, preserving its pristine nature and quaintness. The landscape of Agumbe is rich with dense foliage of rainforest, which often hides under the covers of mist. Also, there are numerous waterfalls all across the village, namely Barkana Waterfall, Kunchikal Waterfall, and Onake Abbi Falls. Type of destination: Hill station Travel time: Approximately 7 Hours Distance:  348 km from Bangalore Places to Visit in Agumbe :   Agumbe Ghat, Agumbe Rainforest Research Centre, Koodlu Thertha Falls Things to do in Agumbe :   Enjoy a fun-filled day at the Agumbe Ghat, Visit the Koodlu Thertha Falls Best Time:  Between the months of June to October Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  The Highlands Homestay, Muduvalli Heritage Homestay How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Agumbe is Mangalore Airport(106 km away). By Road:  There are many KSRTC buses connecting Agumbe to various cities. Also, one can go for a road trip from Bangalore to Agumbe as it takes around eight hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Agumbe is Udupi Station(54 km away).

Jog Falls (402 Km from Bangalore)

Jog Falls (402 Km from Bangalore)

The Jog Falls is one of the best places to go near Bangalore. It is also called the Gerusoppa Falls. The waterfalls in a single fall from a height of 253 m to the ground in the Jog Falls. The Jog Falls is one of the main tourist attraction of Southern India because it is the second highest waterfall in India. The waterfall of the Jog Falls is a spectacle to watch and there are not many places in India where one can enjoy the beauty of such a magnificent waterfall.  The Jog Falls is considered to be amongst the best weekend getaway trips from Bangalore as one can just delve into the enchanting aura of the waterfall and get lost in it. One will surely feel relaxed and rejuvenated after their visit to the Jog Falls. Type of destination:  Family getaway Distance:  402 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 7 hours 30 minutes Places to Visit in Jog Falls:  Jog Falls, Sigandur,  Thyvare Koppa Lion and Tiger Reserve, etc. Things to do in Jog Falls:  Enjoy Water sports in Jog Falls,  Spend a Day at the Thyvare Koppa Lion and Tiger Reserve Best Time:  Between the months of July to December Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Mattuga Resort,  Ibbani Homestay How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Jog Falls is Hubli Airport. By Road:  There are private buses running to Jog Falls on a daily basis also, one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Jog Falls is Shimoga which is just a few hours away.

Udupi (403 Km from Bangalore)

Udupi (403 Km from Bangalore)

Udupi is a small city flooded with temples in South India. It has famous temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna that are visited by thousands of pilgrims each year. Besides the temples, this city is quite pious and rich in culture. One can find and explore the authentic South Indian culture that has been lost with the modernization of world. One can also enjoy traditional south Indian dishes that are served on a plate made of banana leaf.  This is the ultimate destination for all those tourists who want to delve into the history and culture of South India and get in touch with their spiritual self. Then there is the Heritage Bank Museum where the tourists can know more about the banking history in India. One can visit the St Mary's Island that is only a few kilometers away and has a great scenic view. Type of destination: Religious place Distance:  403 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 8 hours Places to Visit in Udupi:  Sri Krishna Matha, St. Mary’s Island,  Malpe Beach, etc. Things to do in Udupi:  Visit the Sri Krishna Matha,  Enjoy a day at the St. Mary’s Island Best Time:  Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Best Resorts to Stay in Udupi How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Udupi is Mangalore Airport(45 km away). By Road:  There are private buses running to Udupi on daily basis also, one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station is Udupi Junction. Popular Reads:  Best Beaches in Udupi

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Malpe (407 Km from Bangalore)

Malpe (407 Km from Bangalore)

Located on the coastline of Karnataka this small village is just 6 km far from the world-famous temple of Udupi. It is mainly famous for fishing activities but is also a great tourist spot. Tourists can easily drive up to Malpe from the nearby towns for a soothing picnic or to spend some time by the pristine beaches present here. The Malpe beach is both clean and beautiful, the gold and reflects the sun rays and makes the whole beach look like paradise. The calm sea water is perfect for swimming as one does not need to worry about drowning. One can take a ferry ride to visit the nearby islands and explore the entire Malpe region. During high tide, tourists can also enjoy activities like ferry boat ride, jet skiing and so on. Malpe is a small area but has lots to offer to its tourists.\ Type of destination: Pilgrimage place Distance:  407 km away from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 8 hours Places to Visit in Malpe :   St Mary's Island. Malpe beach, Malpe seawalk, Vadabhandeshwara Balaram Temple Things to do in  Malpe :   Enjoy a fun-filled day at the beaches, Visit churches, etc. Best Time:  Between the months of October and December. Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 to 3 days Where to Stay:  Malpe Sea Front Cottages, Paradise Isle Beach Resort, etc. How to reach: By Air: The nearest airport to the island is the Mangalore Airport, which is 58 km away from Malpe. You can take a taxi or bus till this boarding point and then a board a ferry for St. Mary's Island. By Rail: Situated around 4 km from Malpe is the railway station of Udupi By Rail:  Situated around 4 km from Malpe is the railway station of Udupi. You can easily find an auto rickshaw or a cab for Malpe. By Road:  The coast of Malpe is well connected by road to Mangalore and Udupi as well. There are a lot of public and private buses that ply on this route.

Kodachadri (412 Km from Bangalore)

Kodachadri (412 Km from Bangalore)

Rising tall in the district of Shimoga, Kodachadri holds the honour of being amongst the tallest peaks in Karnataka. It is here that you can see incredibly beautiful views from the summit. The peak is famous for being the only place in the world from where you can witness views of the sunrise and sunset from the same spot. Witness the enchanting views of the Arabian Sea in the distance and the sight of numerous waterfalls on the way and climb this peak surrounded by thick woods to get a taste of adventure and excitement! Type of destination:  Hilly Distance:  412  km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 8 hours 20 minutes Places to Visit in Kodachadri: Kodachadri Sunset view point, Hidlumane Waterfalls, Sri Mookambika Temple, etc Things to do in  Kodachadri: Trek to Kodachadri Peak , Explore fauna and fauna, feel the nature, visit temples and peaks, etc. Best Time: September to January Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Kodachadri Pathalagere Homestay,  Jyothis Residency, etc. How to reach: By Air :  Nearest Airport is at Managalore, from here buses and taxis are available to Kollur. By Road:  Kodachadri is 115 km from Shimoga, 20 km from Kollur and 500 km away from Bengalaru.   Route from Bengalaru. is Bengalaru- Tumkur - Tiptur - Arsikere - Tarikere - Shimoga - Hosanagara - (Kollur) - Kodachadri. KSRTC runs only two Rajahamsa buses till Kollur directly from Bangalore.One bus will start at 7.30 PM and another bus will start at 8.30 pm. From kollur Jeeps are available till the peak. By Train:  Nearest railheads is Kundapura Railway Station (33km) or Mookambika Road (Baindur) in Konkan Rly route. From here hire a taxi to reach Kollur

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Madurai (434 Km from Bangalore)

Madurai (434 Km from Bangalore)

Madurai is one of the rare religious places near Bangalore. Madurai is an energetic place and pilgrims from all around the country come to the city to visit the temples here. It is a famous pilgrimage for Hindus due to the presence of the Meenakshi Amman Temple. The temple is made in the honor of Meenakashi, a form of Parvati. Madurai also hosts the Chithirai festival which celebrates the honor of Lord Vishnu and Meenakshi.  The procession of the festivals is attended by millions of people and is renowned all over the country. Madurai is the third most populous city of Tamil Nadu and the gateway towers of the Meenakshi Temple covers the majority portion of the skyline of Madurai. Madurai is an ideal place to visit for people who to connect to God and feel closer to their spiritual self. Type of destination:  Religious place Distance:  434 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 7 hours 30 minutes Places to Visit in Madurai:  Meenakshi Amman Temple, Thirumalai Nayak Mahal,  Alagar Koyil, etc. Things to do in Madurai:  Cycle rickshaw, Experience pottery tour, Visit temples and mahals, etc. Best Time:  Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  The SPK hotel, JC Residency, Hotel Aarathy How to reach: By Air:  Madurai  airport is just 10 km away from the main city and it is well connected to all major cities of India. Nearest international airport is Chennai. ... By Train: Direct trains are available from many cities of India. By Road: The city of  Madurai is well connected by all southern parts of India.

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Kodaikanal (465 Km from Bangalore)

Kodaikanal (465 Km from Bangalore)

Set at an altitude of 2,130 metres in Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal has to be one of the most picturesque places to visit near Bangalore. A respite from high temperatures and chaotic urban roads, Kodaikanal features cool climate and sights of forested hills enveloped in mist. If you are into photography, a visit to this place will give you hundreds of breathtaking frames to capture. Enjoy peaceful picnics by the lakes and waterfalls, trek to high vantage points through dense forests, and make lifelong memories with your loved ones – this hill station guarantees a therapeutic holiday. Type of destination: Hilly Distance:  465 km from Bangalore Travel time: 8 Hours 50 Minutes Places to Visit in Kodaikanal: Kodaikanal Lake, Coakers Walk,  Bryant Park Things to do in Kodaikanal:  Go for a walk at the Coakers Walk,  Visit the Kodaikanal Lake Best Time:   Between the months of March to June Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:   Best Places to Stay in Kodaikanal How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Kodaikanal is Madurai Airport(120 km away). By Road:  There are TNSTC buses connecting Kodaikanal to various cities. Also, one can hire a cab from Bangalore to Kodaikanal as it takes about eight hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Kodaikanal is Kodai Road(100km away). Must Read:   Best Waterfalls in Kodaikanal

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Munnar (467 Km from Bangalore)

Munnar (467 Km from Bangalore)

Munnar is one of the most famous towns in Kerala. It is a major tourist attraction for the people visiting Kerala . Located in the Western Ghats, Munnar is a hill station and the temperature here is quite pleasant throughout the year. The hill station was previously a British resort and it is surrounded by a number of tea plantations. The quality of tea available here is top notch and is exported to many countries on the planet. Munnar has the Eravikulam National Park, where one can view wild goats and lush green lands, and also houses the Lakkam Waterfalls. Hiking is a very common activity to do in Munnar due to which a number of hiking trails are present in Munnar. The hill station will help one forget all their stress and will energize them. Type of destination:  Hilly Distance: 467 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 9 hours 50 minutes Places to Visit in Munnar:   Attukal Waterfalls, Pothamedu View Point, TATA Tea Museum, etc. Things to do in Munnar:   Hike to the Anamudi Peak, Visit the Attukal Waterfalls Best Time:  Between the months of September to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  2 to 3 days Where to Stay:   Best Places to Stay on your Visit to Munnar How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Munnar is Kochi Airport(110 km away). By Road:  There are private buses daily running from various cities to Munnar. Also, one can drive from Bangalore to Munnar as it takes about five hours to reach. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Munnar is Aluva which is just 100 km away from the destination. Popular Reads: 10 Best Waterfalls in Munnar

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Gokarna (487 Km from Bangalore)

Gokarna (487 Km from Bangalore)

Gokarna is a pilgrimage town located at a coastal region of Northern Karnataka. Its evolution from a mere pilgrim center to a most-visited travel destination showcases its great asset of natural wonders. After Goa, many foreign tourists flock together to Gokarna’s pristine beaches. It’s less crowd capacity and pollution-free water, delights the mind of tourists, especially beach lovers. Other than Hindu Temples, this place is home for unique water sports including Jet Ski, Beach Trek, Fishing, etc. Type of destination:  Pilgrimage Place Distance:   487 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 9 hours Places to Visit in Gokarna:   Om Beach, Mahabaleshwar Temple, Kudle Beach,  Half moon beach Things to do in Gokarna:   Enjoy Trekking at the Om Beach , Visit the Mahabaleshwar Temple Best Time:  Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Best Places & Resorts to Stay in Gokarna How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Gokarna is Goa Airport(106 km away). By Road:  There are private buses daily running from various cities to Gokarna. Also, one can drive from Bangalore to Gokarna as it takes about five hours to reach. By Train:   The nearest railway station to Gokarna is Gokarna Road Station which is just a few hours away from the destination. Popular Reads:   Best Beaches in Gokarna

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Murudeshwar (489 Km from Bangalore)

Murudeshwar (489 Km from Bangalore)

Brimming with spirituality and serenity, Murudeshwar is one of the best places near Bangalore for a family getaway in Karnataka. An overnight journey from Bangalore will take you to the abode of peace that this coastal town is. Among a fairly wide collection of tourist attractions claimed by Murudeshwar, a highly revered temple of Lord Shiva is the most prominent one. Adding grandeur to the aura of the temple is the world’s second tallest statue of Lord Shiva, surrounded by the sea from three sides. Besides, Murudeshwar Beach, Netrani Island, and Murudeshwar Fort are also sites worth exploring. Type of destination: Family Getaway Distance:  489 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 9 Hours 30 Minutes Places to Visit in Murudeshwara:   Netrani Island, Murudeshwar Temple, Murudeshwar Fort, etc. Things to do in Murudeshwara:  Explore the Beauty of Netrani Island, Spend a Day at the Murudeshwar Temple Best Time:  Between the months of October to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Mavalli Beach Heritage Hotel, Wild Woods Resort, Yaala’s Beach Inn How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Murudeshwar is Mangalore Airport(134 km away). By Road:  There are private buses running to Murudeshwar on daily basis also, one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  The nearest railway station is Murudeshwar Junction.

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Dudhsagar falls (564 km from bangalore).

Dudhsagar Falls (564 Km from Bangalore)

The Dudhsagar Falls is one of the most visited waterfalls in Southern India. The water falls from a height of about 1071 feet to the ground in the Dudhsagar Falls. As the name suggests, the water in the Dudhsagar Falls looks a lot like milk. The majestic waterfall is a spectacle to watch and is probably the only waterfall in India which is four-tiered. Located on the border of Goa and Karnataka, the Dudhsagar Falls hosts thousands of tourists every year.  People love watching the water cascade from such a great height and passing through all the tiers. The scenic beauty of the place is awe inspiring and one will feel very connected to nature after visiting this place. The Dudhsagar Falls helps people forget their busy city life and makes them feel relaxed. Type of destination: Family getaway Distance: 564 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 11 hours Places to Visit in Dudhsagar:   Dudhsagar Falls, Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, etc. Things to do in Dudhsagar:  Enjoy Bird Watching at Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Visit the Dudhsagar Falls Best Time:  Between the months of October to May Ideal Weekend Duration:  1 to 2 days Where to Stay:  Dudhsagar Plantation, Shangri-la Jungle Village Resort How to reach: By Air:  The nearest airport to Dudhsagar is Dabolim Airport(70 km away). By Road:  There are many GTDC buses connecting Dudhsagar to various cities. Also, one can hire a cab from Bangalore to Dudhsagar. By Train:  The nearest railway station to Dudhsagar is Collem Station(6 km away).

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Goa (572 Km from Bangalore)

Goa (572 Km from Bangalore)

Goa is not only the perfect weekend getaway for the people of Bangalore but of India. Goa houses a number of beaches and there are quite a few of those beaches which are considered to be the best in the world. People from all around the globe come to visit Goa and enjoy the lovely beaches here. Laying down on a boat, drinking beer and gazing at the starry sky is one of the few things that people do in Goa. It is the most toured place in India and every Indian does visit this place at least once in their lifetime.  There are lots of water activities also available in Goa. Parasailing, jet skiing, kite surfing, are some of the most common activities done here. If one has not visited Goa, then they are missing out on something which they cannot get anywhere else in India. Type of destination:  Beach Getaway Distance:   572 km from Bangalore Travel time:  Approximately 10 hours 45 minutes Places to Visit in Goa:   Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, Grand Island, Fort Aguada Things to do in Goa:   Enjoy Moonlight Kayaking at Bambolin Beach, Have an Ocean Trek at Arambol, Scuba Diving in Malvan Best Time:  Between the months of October to March Ideal Weekend Duration:  3 to 7 days Where to Stay:  Best Resorts in Goa to Stay How to reach: By Air:  Goa International Airport is well-connected to all the cities of the country. By Road:  There are several private and state-owned buses running to and from Goa on a daily basis also, one can always hire a cab or a self-driven taxi to reach the destination. By Train:  There are six railway stations in Goa but most used ones are Madgaon or Vasco-da-Gama. Check Out:   Best Adventure Activities in Goa

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Bangalore is a city thriving with life and surrounded by natural attractions like gushing waterfalls, beautiful beaches, many stunning lakes and unique natural rock formations. If you are in Bangalore for two days, there are several fun things you can do to spend your time, and absorb the spirit of Bangalore at the same time: Day 1: - Guided tour of Bangalore Palace - Check out the Vidhana Soudha for a glimpse of Bangalore’s historical architecture - Take a walk at Cubbon Park - Visit Stipu Sultan’s Summer Palace - Dine at some of the best restaurants in Bangalore like Karavalli 

Day 2: - Pay a visit to the Bannerghatta National Park in the outskirts of the city - Pay your homage at the famous Nandi Temple - You can also visit the Lalbagh, which is one of the more famous parks in Bangalore - Make your way to Jayanagar, which is one of the best places to soak up the local culture - Experience the notorious Bangalore nightlife in places like Koramangala, M.G.Road and Indira Nagar

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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.

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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.

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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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Ooty To Munnar-7 Places To Visit Near Bangalore In Summer Vacation

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Here are seven excellent destinations to consider.

Often referred to as the "Scotland of India," Coorg is renowned for its lush green landscapes, coffee plantations, and pleasant climate.

A picturesque hill station in the Western Ghats, Munnar is famous for its tea gardens, misty mountains, and exotic flora and fauna.

Wayanad is known for its rich history, wildlife sanctuaries, and scenic beauty. It's a great destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

This former French colony offers a unique blend of Indian and French cultures, with serene beaches and charming streets.

Famous for its backwaters, houseboat cruises, and tranquil lagoons, Alleppey is perfect for a unique family experience.

Known as the "Queen of Hill Stations," Ooty is famous for its scenic beauty, pleasant weather, and sprawling tea gardens.

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  1. 18 Places to Visit near Bangalore in Summer

    Here is the list of 18 Places to Visit near Bangalore in Summer. 1. Kudremukh, Karnataka - Close to the Nature's Face. 4.6 /5 View 33+ photos. Known For : Kudremukh Trek Kudremukh National Park Hanuman Gundi Falls. A mountain range named - Horse's Face, Kudremukh is 332 kms from Bangalore. As green as one's imagination can run, the place ...

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    2. Kodaikanal. Image Source. Situated in the state of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the finest and best places to visit near Bangalore in summer. This beautiful lakeside town of Tamil Nadu is known for its pleasant climate and the mighty cliffs which are surrounded by clouds.

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    Bannerghatta is the first biological park in India to have a fenced forested elephant sanctuary. 7. Mahatma Gandhi (MG) Road. 1,310. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Erstwhile South Parade is Bangalore's shopping and entertainment hub, along with nearby Brigade Road, Church Street and Commercial Street.

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    Best places to visit near Bangalore in Summer: Horsely Hills, Nandi Hills, Kemmangundi and Chikmagalur are among the top hill stations near Bangalore to visit in summer. Approximate budget: INR 5,000-10,000. Suggested Read: 16 Lively Markets In Bangalore That Are Sure To Spoil You With Choices. 6.

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    1. Visit the Bangalore Palace. Visiting the majestic Bangalore Palace is one of the things to do in Bangalore. A major attraction in Bangalore city, the palace showcases the grandeur and opulence of the bygone era. It is also home to the amusement park Fun World Complex, which is one of the places to visit in Bangalore City.

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    The city of Bangalore is a fascinating melange of experiences. It is a city that has undergone a transformation over the last few of decades. The places to visit in Bangalore are many and offer myriad experiences that range from the spiritual to those that border on the hedonistic. Geographically Bangalore is strategically located in the state of Karnataka, with easy access to getaways within ...

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    Bannerghatta is the first biological park in India to have a fenced forested elephant sanctuary. 7. Mahatma Gandhi (MG) Road. 1,310. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Erstwhile South Parade is Bangalore's shopping and entertainment hub, along with nearby Brigade Road, Church Street and Commercial Street.

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    Discover the best attractions in Bengaluru (Bangalore) including Cubbon Park, National Gallery of Modern Art, and Krishnarajendra Market. ... Bengaluru (Bangalore) The elegant Indo-Islamic summer residence of ruler Tipu Sultan is notable for its teak pillars and ornamental frescos. Bangalore Palace.

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    Hesaraghatta Lake Bengaluru. A man-made lake, Hesaraghatta Lake is situated around 18 km north west of Bangalore. Built in 1894, across Arkavathy River, this lake was initially constructed as a water source. Now popular as a picnic spot, this lake is also frequented by bird watchers.

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    Bangalore or Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, is known as the Garden City of India.As the city reflects a beautiful amalgamation of history and modern times, it is a perfect place to visit with your family. While elder ones can enjoy the city's heritage, the younger generation can relate to the latest tech and fun hotspots.

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    Top 8 Farm Stays In Bangalore, India - Updated 2024. 1. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace (from USD 36.05) Show all photos. Delve into the mysterious history of the famous Tipu Sultan as you take a trip through his magnificent summer palace and learn about the life of this 18th-century king.

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    Places to Visit in Bengaluru. 1. ISKCON Temple Bangalore. You get a peace of mind and temple is very well maintained. Whenever you are in bangalore, this temple is a must Visit. 2. Indian Music Experience Museum. An Excellent place to understand the origin of music to India and evolution. One must take their children to be proud...

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    3. Coorg. Coorg is another popular name among the hill stations near Bangalore for summer vacations. The greenery in abundance, serpentine roads, coffee plantation, can make your summer vacation absolutely soothing. Distance from Bangalore: 255 km. Attractions: Try Golf and trekking. 4. Ooty.

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    Here are our top picks for the best places to visit in Bangalore in case you are planning to trip with friends, family, or even solo. Make sure you include them all in your holiday itinerary. Bangalore Palace. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace. Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens. Nandi Hills.

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    List of Best Places to Visit in Bangalore: 1- Lalbagh Botanical Garden: 2- Bangalore Palace: 3- Cubbon Park: 4- Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace: 5- Bangalore Fort: Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore. 6- Nandi Hills: 7- Wonderla Amusement Park: 8- Innovative Film City: 9- Snow City: Places to Visit in Bangalore for Couples. 10- Ulsoor Lake: 11 ...

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    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 in Summer: 1. Nandi Hills - 60 Km from Bangalore, An ideal destination for one day trip from Bangalore. 2. Ramanagara - 50 km from Bangalore, A wonderful place for a team outing from Bangalore. 3.

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    Activities to Do in Bangalore. Camping at Nandi Hills, Stroll in Lalbagh, Picnic at Cubbon Park, Shopping at MG Road, Night Trek in Skandagiri, Day Outing at Guhantara, Have Fun at Wonderla, Visit Bangalore Palace, Sunrise Trek at Uttari Betta and many more. The list of activities to do in Bangalore prick everyone's interest.

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    Pilgrimage. #10 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore. At a distance of 10 km from Bangalore Central Railway Station, Sri Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Temple is a Hindu temple situated on a hillock in the 9th Block of Jayanagar suburb in Bangalore. It is one of the popular places to visit in Bangalore.

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    #12 Bangalore Fort & Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace. Bangalore Fort and Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace are near each other and are both pretty quick places to visit in Bangalore! As such, it's easy to do them in one trip. Bangalore Fort was originally built in the 16th century although much of it has been ruined by now.

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    It is one of the best places to visit in Karnataka during summer. Location: NH 67, Hangala Village, Gundlupet Taluk, Bandipur, Karnataka 571126. Suggested Read: 10 Best Places To Visit Near Bannerghatta. 8. Maravanthe: Long Drives. Maravanthe is one of the best places to visit in Karnataka in summer season.

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    Here are some of the best places to visit in Bangalore during summer: Lalbagh Botanical Garden: Spread over 240 acres, Lalbagh is a lush green oasis in the heart of the city. It's home to a vast variety of tropical plants, trees, and flowers, making it a perfect place for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Cubbon Park: Another green lung of ...

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    Type of destination: Historical place Distance: 125 km from Bangalore Travel time: Approximately 3 hours Places to visit in Srirangapatna: Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Gumbaz, Balmuri Falls, Summer Palace of Tipu Sultan, etc. Things to do in Srirangapatna: Visit temples and forts, Take a tour of historical places, Explore wildlife sanctuaries.

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