One of the ways that will guarantee you all the relaxation and peace you crave, away from the buzzing city noise and chaos, is a weekend trip to the serene mountains that will surely rejuvenate you. Besides traffic problems and pollution, the one amazing pro is how there are so many destinations in and around for a short getaway from Bangalore, whether you are travelling solo or with your loved ones, take this weekend to treat yourself among the many serene hill stations around Bangalore.
Chikmagalur – Coffee Lover’s Paradise
This is the perfect place for people who are fond of trekking and need an adventure, this is only 250 km from Bangalore. Chikmagalur trails are surrounded by rainforests and scenic views of the Western Ghats. It is credited with introducing coffee cultivation to India thus is known as the birthplace of the Indian Coffee Industry. While the monsoons fill the landscapes with misty clouds, drier months present cool breezes and peaceful sunsets.
The best time to visit Chikmagalur is between October and February. This is the ideal time for outdoor activities and the region’s attractions, such as Mullayanagiri Peak, which is the 23rd highest peak in the Western Ghats, and Buttermilk Falls, which is known for its unique appearance and scenic setting.
This is a must-visit hill station for nature lovers and adventurers for a weekend trip from Bangalore.
Coorg – The Scotland of India
This is a perfect location for a weekend getaway with friends, family or even solo, this is only 250 km from Bangalore. Coorg is nestled in the Western Ghats, with a temperate climate year-round, making it a favoured destination. The best time to visit Coorg is from October to March, for a well-rounded experience. Coorg has an immense history and scenic views, attracting travellers from all over India. Mandalpatti is a popular tourist destination, surrounded by lush greenery and away from the hustle of the city, making it the perfect place to go trekking. Abbey Falls is the most picturesque place in Coorg, a hanging bridge is built opposite the falls, which should not be missed!. This destination is perfect for both nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Wayanad – Nature’s Lap
It remains one of the least commercialised hill stations in South India. Located at a distance of 280 KM from Bangalore. Wayand is known for its Wildlife Sanctuary and is home to animals such as elephants, tigers and leopards. It has a pleasant climate most of the year, and the best time to visit Wayanad is October to February, making it ideal for trekking and wildlife spotting.
Banasura Sagar Dam, believed to be the largest earthen dam in India, also provides boating, ziplining and speed boating activities that will surely give you the thrill!. Soochipara Falls is a three-tiered waterfall. Getting to the falls is a short, scenic trek.
Take this weekend trip from Bangalore for a soulful and adventurous time.
Kodaikanal – Princess of Hills
Kodaikanal is a land of crisp mountain air and lakes, and surrounded by evergreen forests, it is located at a distance of 465 km from Bangalore. This destination provides the perfect escape from city stress. October to February is the perfect time to visit, especially for a view of Coakers walk and Dolphins view, which provide the breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and lakes, thus the title ‘princess of hills’ suits perfectly.
Vattakanal Waterfalls is an offbeat location tucked away in Vattakanal Village. It is the perfect spot if you are looking for a place away from crowds. The Pine Forests are a must-visit destination surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for nature walks, meditation and photography.
Kodaikanal is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to connect with nature.
Ooty – The Queen of Hills
Ooty is the land of tea gardens and cool mountain breeze, located in the state of Tamil Nadu. This destination is located 270 km from Bangalore. Ooty offers a refreshing retreat with its cool climate, lush greenery, and charming colonial architecture. Ooty’s weather remains pleasant throughout the year, making it perfect for year-round visits. A visit to the Madras Regiment Museum offers a
unique opportunity to delve into India’s military heritage. Visiting the Tea and Chocolate factory is a must while on a visit to Ooty. Indulge in the variety of flavours and fragrances. Ooty is a refreshing escape into nature’s lap.
Munnar – Kashmir of South India
Munnar is one of the popular hill stations of the country, which is famous for stunning tea estates and a cold climate. It is one of the highest places in Southern India. Mattupetty Dam, which is among the largest in the country to produce hydroelectricity. Apart from enchanting views of the reservoir, one can indulge in Paddle boating, Kayaking and Horse riding. The Kalaripayattu culture show is an incredible way for people to experience this unique martial art form. Kolukkumalai is the highest tea plantation in the world, this offers a breathtaking view. Jaguar Rock viewpoint offers an exceptional view of Munnar. This spot is ideal for photography enthusiasts.
Munnar is the perfect destination if you are looking for the richness of culture and the peace of the hills.
Shimoga – Natures Paradise
Shimoga is a land of hidden gems, where there is something for everyone. It is at a distance of 300 km from Bangalore. Shimoga is a treasure trove of natural beauty, from its lush landscapes to the awe-inspiring Jog Falls, one of the highest monsoon waterfalls in India. The best time to visit Jog Falls is during the monsoon season, when the waterfall reaches its full strength. Sharavathi Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled in the heart of the Western Ghats and is home to Lions, Tigers and Black Panthers. It is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts. Shimoga’s natural beauty and diverse attractions make it an ideal one-day trip destination from Bangalore.
Coonoor
It is the land of Tea Plantations, the tea gardens offer a scenic view. It is known for the production of Nilgiri Tea. The climate of Coonoor is pleasant and cool, making it a year-round destination, but the best time to visit Coonoor is between
October and May. During these months, the weather is chilly and comfortable, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing in Coonoor. Sim’s Park is a botanical garden in Coonoor that is spread over 12 hectares, featuring a diverse collection of exotic and native plants. A 20-kilometre drive from Coonoor, Catherine Falls in Coonoor is a double-cascaded waterfall and a serene spot for nature lovers, perfect for a short trek in Coonoor.
Nandi Hills – Land of Serenity
Nandi Hills is the land known for its historical forts and temples. It offers breathtaking views and is located at a distance of 62 Km from Bangalore. This hill station offers a cool and pleasant climate year-round. Nandi Hills is the home to various species of birds, making it perfect for Bird watching. Nandi Hills also offers several trekking routes, making it the perfect destination for a road trip with friends and family.
Kunti Betta
Kunti Betta is the land surrounded by lush greenery and serene fields. It is located at a distance of 128 km from Bangalore. The best time to visit is from October to May. This is one of the few places where night trekking is popular, and the perfect place for a weekend getaway from Bangalore
Hill stations near Bangalore offer a refreshing escape from bustling city life, providing a perfect retreat for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. Tripper Trails offers weekend escapes to hill stations that are scenic and safe, such as Coorg, Chikmangalur. Besides community trips, we also offer customized trips for couples, groups or even solo.
Whether you’re craving a spontaneous weekend or a carefully designed travel experience with friends, Tripper Trails brings the mountains a little closer to Bangalore.