Known For : Abbey Falls Mandalpatti Raja's Seat
Located amidst imposing mountains with a perpetually misty landscape, Coorg is the place to be for all nature lovers, an affluent hill station in Karnataka.
Distance from Bangalore: 264 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Edakkal Caves Banasura Sagar Dam Chembra Peak
Replete with enchanting waterfalls, historical caves, comfortable resorts and home stays, this popular town is famous for its spice plantations and wildlife.
Distance from Bangalore: 276 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
Known For : Mysore Palace Brindavan Gardens Mysore Zoo
Famously known as The City of Palaces, it wouldn't be wrong to say that Mysore is one of the most flamboyant places in the country. It is replete with the history of its dazzling royal heritage, intricate architecture, its famed silk sarees, yoga, and sandalwood, to name just a few. Located in the foothills of the Chamundi Hills, Mysore is the third most populated city in the state of Karnataka, and its rich cultural heritage draws millions of tourists all year round.
Distance from Bangalore: 143 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
Bellikkal is one of those places where you can completely relax, without having to worry about a 'to-do' list for your vacations and yet experience mountains that will steal your breath away.
Distance from Bangalore: 258 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
Known For : Virupaksha Temple, Hampi Vithala Temple Lotus Palace
Hampi, the city of ruins is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, owing to the ancient temples, forts, palaces and other monuments here.
Distance from Bangalore: 352 km
Best Time: October to March
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.
Distance from Bangalore: 243 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
Known For : Paradise Beach, Pondicherry Aurobindo Ashram Auroville
Pondicherry, also known as Puducherry and commonly referred as just Pondy, is one of the seven Union Territories of India. is often famously referred to as the French Riviera of the East, and it is indeed one of the most charming and mesmerising places to visit in South India. Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry is a little town tucked away on the south-east coastline of India, and it is a destination that promises travellers sanctity and serenity, in the real sense of the terms.
Distance from Bangalore: 315 km
Best Time: October to March
There are plethora of hill stations in the state of Karnataka which are perfect for a getaway. Among this is a place named Sakleshpur which is Karnataka's best kept secret. This quaint hill station is not to be missed out while planning a weekend getaway. This foggy and misty hill station elevated at 950 meters, peacefully lies nestled in the Western Ghats. The hill station is cocooned with the aroma of coffee, tea, cardamom and cinnamon. Affectionately known as 'Poor man's Ooty', this hill station is surrounded by hills covered with lush green trees and is filled with serenity.
Distance from Bangalore: 221 km
Known For : Vydehi Falls Adiyogi Shiva Statue Kovai Kondattam
Often termed as the 'Manchester of South India', the city is photographically situated on the banks of River Noyyal and has an array of natural attractions.
Distance from Bangalore: 364 km
Best Time: September to March
Known For : Jungle Safari, Kabini Boating in Kabini
Once a private hunting are 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
Best Time: Throughout the year
Known For : Panambur Beach St Aloysius Chapel
Located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, the port city of Mangalore or Mangaluru is known for its swaying coconut palms, beautiful beaches and temple architecture. It is also an important industrial, commercial, educational and healthcare hub of the state of Karnataka.
Distance from Bangalore: 351 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
Known For : Marina Beach Government Museum, Chennai MGR Film City
The fourth largest city of India, Chennai is convoluted with temples, churches and beaches. The roads are always bustling with activity and the nightlife is as every youth dreams of.
Distance from Bangalore: 346 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Kudremukh Trek Kudremukh National Park Hanuman Gundi Falls
With the promise of a picturesque view of a mountain in the shape of a horse face, Kudremukh is famous for its biodiversity and scenic beauty.
Best Time: October to May
Known For : Hogenakkal Falls Mettur Dam Melagiri Hills
Hogenakkal is the small village that is known because of Kaveri river that splits into multiple streams of waterfalls over here, making it arguably the most heavenly place in the state.
Distance from Bangalore: 127 km
Best Time: October to March
With an ominous name which means 'Mountain of Death', Koli Hills are a mountain range located in the Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu. It is relatively untouched by commercial tourism and therefore has retained most of its natural magnificence.
Distance from Bangalore: 288 km
Known For : Belur Hoysaleswara Temple Yagachi Dam
Famous for its exhibits of Hoysala architecture, Halebidu is a ruined city with a glorious past with a strikingly beautiful collection of temples, shrines and sculptures.
Distance from Bangalore: 210 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Hebbe Falls Kalahatti Falls Z Point
This hill station is a perfect summer retreat for those looking for a spectacular time amongst the beauty of nature.
Distance from Bangalore: 261 km
Best Time: September to May
Known For : Kozhikode Beach SM Street (Mithai Theravu) Kappad Beach
Formerly known as Calicut, Kozhikode was the Capital of Malabar during the Zamorin rule 500 years ago and is famous for its centuries old trade in cotton and spices with Jews, Arabs, Phoenicians and Chinese.
Distance from Bangalore: 350 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Abbey Falls Talacauvery Namdroling Monastery
Generally covered as a part of trips to Coorg, Madikeri is a quaint hill town in Karnataka with vast coffee plantations, lush forests and misty hills, all culminating into a breathtaking view.
Distance from Bangalore: 264 km
Best Time: February to September
Known For : Matrimandir Marc's Cafe Arka
Situated in the union territory of Pondicherry, this township is wholly and solely based on the principles of peace, harmony, sustainable living and 'divine consciousness' which was the brainchild of the Mother of Sri Aurobindo Society, Mirra Alfassa.
Distance from Bangalore: 308 km
Best Time: November to March
Known For : Bekal Fort Bekal Beach Kappil Beach
Located on the wide expanse of the Malabar coastline, Bekal is famous for its forts, backwaters, and beaches.
Distance from Bangalore: 375 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Cauvery Fishing Camp Doddamakali Nature Camp Boat Rides in Bheemeshwari
This small town near Bangalore city is a perfect getaway for a nature lover and in its seclusion is a good break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Distance from Bangalore: 102 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
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.
Distance from Bangalore: 284 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Yaganti Belum Caves Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary
A town of much historical value with beautiful surrounding areas, Kurnool adjures as the sole witness of an era long gone.
Distance from Bangalore: 358 km
Best Time: December to February
Known For : Gopalaswamy Hills Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
Established as a tiger reserve in the year 1974, Bandipur National Park is well known for its breathtaking natural beauty.
Distance from Bangalore: 217 km
Best Time: October to May
Known For : Vivekanand Falls Ranganathaswamy Temple Kaivara
Located about 57km from Bangalore, Chikballapur is a place close to Nandi Hills, Vivekanand falls and many other small small attractions making it a good one day getaway from Bangalore.
Distance from Bangalore: 75 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
Known For : Ahobilam Temple ISKCON Temple, Anantapur Bugga Ramalingeswara Swami Temple
Anantapur glows with Indian History and those peculiar things that make India one of the greatest countries in the world.
Distance from Bangalore: 213 km
Best Time: November to February
Anthargange at an altitude of 1712 meters from sea level with its rocky boulders, small caves and dense plantation forest are one of the best getaways for trekking, rock climbing and cave exploration enthusiasts.
Distance from Bangalore: 67 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Karapuzha Dam Kanthanpara Waterfalls Shopping in Kalpetta
Kalpetta is a small quaint town with beautiful backdrop of majestic hills lurking in the shadows, lush green surroundings, fresh air and picturesque scenic beauty.
Distance from Bangalore: 284 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Sri Venkateshwara National Park Srikalahasti Temple Nagalapuram
Steeped in religion, devotion and architecture, Chittoor is a place that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime.
Distance from Bangalore: 180 km
Best Time: September to February
Known For : Tagore Beach Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Lighthouse, Devbagh
Pristine blue water, picture perfect backdrop of beautiful mountains and lush green belt of casuarinas trees blend together perfectly to give you a destination not to be missed i.e. Devbagh.
Distance from Bangalore: 529 km
Best Time: October to Apr
Known For : Kamakshi Amman Temple Varadharaja Perumal Temple Devarajaswami Temple
Widely known for its 'Kanchipuram sarees' and also referred to as the 'golden city of thousand temples', Kanchipuram has various temples of religious and cultural importance spread all over the city.
Distance from Bangalore: 281 km
Best Time: October to May
Known For : St Angelo Fort Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach Arakkal Museum
Kannur, fondly known as Cannanore, is bundled with plethora of sightseeing options including beaches, historic monuments, ancient temples and mesmerizing picnic spots.
Distance from Bangalore: 310 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Elk Falls Longwood Shola Trekking
Kotagiri is a smallest and oldest hill station, nestled in the lap of Nilgiri Hills bounded by surroundings that exhibits peace and tranquility.
Distance from Bangalore: 353 km
Best Time: December to May
Known For : Dubare Elephant Camp Nisargadhama Adventure Activities
Famous for its elephant camp, this lush green forest area is famous for its sheer untamed beauty.
Distance from Bangalore: 249 km
Best Time: September to May
Known For : Ranipuram Malom Wildlife Sanctuary Ananthapura Lake temple
Kasargod is a small town lying on the sea coast displaying a delightful blend of various religions, culture and bounty of nature.
Distance from Bangalore: 348 km
Best Time: September to January
Known For : Dharmasthala Temple Bahubali Statue Netravathi River Barrage
A famous pilgrim location for the Shaiva, Vaishnava and Jaina communities, Dharmasthala is a perfect place to understand the Indian cultural heritage.
Distance from Bangalore: 298 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Veerabhadra Temple Lepakshi Temple Nandi Bull and Paintings
Lepakshi is a small quaint village with several fascinating archeological sites and beautiful ancient temples.
Distance from Bangalore: 123 km
Best Time: September to February
Known For : BRT Wildlife Sanctuary Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Adventure Activities
The Biligiriranga hills, or the BR Hill as they are better known, provide for a picturesque tourist spot with a wonderful floral diversity and a vast variety of fauna as well.
Distance from Bangalore: 170 km
Best Time: April to October
Known For : Hoysala Temples at Mosale Shettihalli Church Bhagwan Bahubali Statue
Hassan is located 187kms from Bangalore, lying in the Malnad and Maidan districts of Karnataka and is often referred to as the temple -architecture capital of Karnataka.
Distance from Bangalore: 182 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
Known For : Annapoorneshwari Temple Kalaseshwara Temple
Horanadu is a quaint little village boasting of pristine nature in and around. It is most famous for the Goddess Annapoorneeshwari Temple and its beautiful sights.
Distance from Bangalore: 316 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
Known For : Pichavaram Mangrove Forests Shopping in Chidambaram The Nataraja Temple
A beautiful temple town in the eastern part of Tamil Nadu, Chidambaram is famous for housing the marvelous Lord Nataraja Temple and a few others which highlight its importance as a special place of pilgrim.
Distance from Bangalore: 400 km
Best Time: October to January
Known For : Kunduvada Kere Bagali Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple
Steeped in rich past, culture and heritage, Davanagere is a place to witness the beautiful architectural marvels.
Distance from Bangalore: 263 km
Best Time: October to March
Known For : Chaturmukha Basadi Statue of Bahubali (Gomateshwara) Ramasamudra Lake
Karkala also serves as an important religious center for Jains and Hindus and has been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Distance from Bangalore: 361 km
Best Time: September to March
Known For : Kukke Subramanya Temple Sringeri Mutt Kumara Parvatha Trek
Known for the Subramanya temple with Subramanya, lord of all serpents as the deity, Kukke Subramanya is a village with beautiful landscapes all around.
Distance from Bangalore: 275 km
Best Time: July to March
Covering a vast area of over 490 sq.kms, the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary is located only 38 km west of the Chikmanglur town in Karnataka. Surrounded by hills of the Western Ghats on all sides, the view of the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary looks like a scene right out of a movie! The serrated mountains loom in the distance as their snow-clad peaks pierce the sky. The heaven touching apex of the mountains acts like a crown to the massive Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary.
Distance from Bangalore: 290 km
Perched at an altitude of 1930 m above the sea level, Mullayanagiri peak is located in the Baba Budan Giri Range of Western Ghats. It serves as the highest peak between the Nilgiris and the Himalayas offering its visitors a relaxed environment with temperature ranging between 20 - 25 degrees Celsius. Known for its peaceful ambience and nature's raw beauty, this peak is adorned with verdant grassland, rugged rocks, and a good trek path is also quite popular among adventure lovers. Mullayanagiri is also known for coffee plantations that are situated nearby.
Distance from Bangalore: 264 km
In the Sahyadri Hills of North Karnataka, is located a quant hills station with beauty that casts a spell and hills to appeal to the direst trekkers. Tucked in between one of the richest biodiversity centers of the world, Yana is a small hill station with immense beauty enough to captivate any soul that lays eyes on it. A small village located just 140 km from Hubli; Yana is famous as a center of adventure, wildlife and religion hence proving to be the perfect getaway destination.
Distance from Bangalore: 439 km
Nestled on the banks of River Yagachi in Hassan District of Karnataka, the town of Belur along with its twin town of Halebid located 16 km away, houses exquisite temples reflecting the exemplary artistic taste and technique of temple builders of the yore. This small town was the capital of the mighty Hoysala empire and their engineering genius can still be witnessed in the temples that stand here today. Some of the important shrines that are housed here include Chennakesava Temple and Kappe Chennigaray, both of which are exemplary Dravidian peices of architecture.
Distance from Bangalore: 220 km
In God's own land, the birthplace of one of the greatest Indian philosopher lies. Kalady is a famous pilgrim centre which became infamous as Adi Sankaracharya's birthplace. Located near Cochin in Kerala, Kalady is dedicated to Sankaracharya and his memory. Kalady is a place that celebrates knowledge and culture. It gives utmost importance to its history and has established itself as one of the most important destinations for pilgrims. There are two major shrines located in Kalady, dedicated to the memory of Adi Sankaracharya.
Distance from Bangalore: 517 km
The perfect stop over in-between a long journey, these silver cascade falls demand your attention while you travel from Kodaikanal till Madurai. The Silver Cascade Falls formed as a result of the over flowing of the famous man-made Kodai Lake, are the perfect way to have a break while on a long road trip. One can also take a swim in the waters of the waterfall provided the temperature is right.
Distance from Bangalore: 459 km
Kalasa, also known as the temple town is located in Chikkamagaluru district in Karnataka. The beautiful city lies on the banks of the Bhadra River. The reasons behind the birth of the place are both mythological and etymological. It is surrounded by a rainforest and is a perfect place for a nature getaway. Being largely an agricultural economy this place depends on the River Bhadra to fulfill its water needs. It plays fair with its name as Kalasa's soil is blessed with great fertility which produces the best coffee and other herbs. Also, Kalasa is renowned for a shrine of Goddess Bhagavathi and a Varaha within a cave.
Distance from Bangalore: 330 km
At an altitude of 1894 m above sea level, the Kudremukh Peak is a paradise for trekkers and naturists alike, with its mountainous paths and floral and faunal diversity.
Distance from Bangalore: 331 km
Also known as Pushpagiri, Kumara Parvatha is the highest peak in Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. It is 6th highest peak of Karnataka. Spanning over two days, the Kumarparvatha trek is one of the most challenging treks in the South. In a stretch of approximately 13 kilometers you will attain an appalling height of 4000 feet.
Distance from Bangalore: 257 km
There are a few ordinary landscapes in Kurnool. One fascinating stretch is a park with igneous rock formations. Find here a restaurant, small ponds, boating facilities and a cave museum. A less ordinary hiking area and a bit unusual picnic spot, this one, is a must visit area in Kurnool.
Distance from Bangalore: 373 km
A wildlife sanctuary spread across an area of 614sq kms in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, Rollapadu offers its visitors a journey into the wild, close to nature, amidst a number of diverse species of flora and fauna.
Distance from Bangalore: 397 km
Known For : Kodachadri Jog Falls Agumbe
With nature in its full bloom, the town of Shimoga has been a home to several great dynasties and kingdoms. Steeped in rich heritage and culture, this main city of Shimoga District derives its name from the words 'Shiv-Mukha' implying 'Face of Lord Shiva'.
Distance from Bangalore: 301 km
Best Time: July to December
Known For : Nilgiri Mountain Railway Ooty Lake Emerald Lake, Ooty
The Blue Mountains have always been shrouded in mysticism, and Ooty is no exception to that. For every mountain lover, the very idea of travelling to the city known as the Queen of the Hills holds an allure like no other. Once regarded as the summer headquarters of the East India Company (and for a very good reason), Ooty, also known as Udagamandalam, is a hill station in Tamil Nadu which serves as a very popular tourist destination for anyone looking for a picturesque place to relax and unwind.
Distance from Bangalore: 265 km
Best Time: Throughout the year
Be sure to pack a nice camera along with you when you go. We guarantee you each of the above locations will churn out picture perfect memories, literally!!