18 Best One Day Trips From Bangalore - Price, Distance from Bangalore, Things to do, Best time to Visit

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18 Best One Day Trips From Bangalore - Price, Distance from Bangalore, Things to do, Best time to Visit

Tired of your busy life? Want to take out some time and relax your bones? Read on to know the places for a perfect one day trip from Bangalore. Scroll down to unveil a long list of things to do and carry for your trip. We have also shared some special tips to help you make the most out of your trip. In the end, we have also answered some frequently asked questions about a one day trip around Bangalore.

 

One Day Trip from Bangalore: Find Solace Amidst Your Busy Life

Life in Bangalore is chaotic and ever dynamic; however, there are days when you are exhausted due to your work routine. At those times, all you need is a break to relax your nerves and get away from the hustle bustle of the city life. Though you deserve a longer vacation to charge yourself up, there are various weekend getaways from Bangalore that can be just as relaxing, in case you cannot spare more than one day.

 

Head out for some fun on a one day trip around Bangalore by trekking your way up scenic mountains or enjoy water sports to get an adrenaline rush. Explore the wildlife at National Parks or admire the greenery by pitching a camp at a scenic site. If you are not an adventure-junkie, plan a trip to some popular sightseeing locations that take you back to our rich history or simply chill out at a luxurious resort. Located in a sweet spot, Bangalore has got you covered, no matter what your ideal one day trip is. 

 

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Top 5 Picks for One Day Trip from Bangalore Within 50 kms

If you wish to go on an escapade without travelling too far and save more time for fun and recreation, browse through these places for a one day trip from Bangalore within 50 km.

 

1. Bannerghatta National Park

Spread across an area of approximately 260 km², Bannerghatta National Park is one of the closest tourist places to visit near Bangalore. With a massive diversity of flora and fauna, this national park is a heaven for wildlife junkies. Home to varied species of wildlife and vegetation, Bannerghatta National Park is sure to enhance your love for nature.

 

Enjoy the grand wildlife safari and spot unseen animals including the Asiatic Lions, Royal Bengal Tigers, India Gazelles, Elephants, Spotted Deers, Wild Boars, Sloth Bears, etc. Visit the butterfly park, reptile park and elephant sanctuary to interact with tiny as well as huge creatures. You are sure to find it very calming to observe animals in their natural habitat.

Distance from Bangalore:

21.2 km

Entry Fee:

  • Adults: ₹100

  • Senior Citizens: ₹80

  • Children: ₹80

  • Photography: ₹50

  • Videography: ₹250

*Charges excluded for additional activities and only for the Zoo

Timings:

09:30 a.m. to 05:00 p.m.

Closed Days:

Tuesday

Things to Do:

  • Enjoy Safari including Jungle Safari, Lion-Tiger Safari, Grand Safari, Zoo & Grand Safari

  • Visit the Elephant Sanctuary

  • Explore the Zoo

  • Wander around in the Butterfly Park

  • Boating in Kavalkere

  • Discover the Bannerghatta Museum

  • Sightseeing at Suvarnamukhi Watchtower

  • Camping near Mirza Hill

Best Time to Visit:

Throughout the year except for the monsoons

 

2. Guhantara Cave Resort

Featuring man-made stone cave suites, Guhantara Cave Resort is one of the most unique and fully-facilitated resorts in India. If you are a history buff and love exploring caves, Guhantara will give you a one-of-a-kind experience. Situated in Kaggalipura, off the Kanakapura main road, Guhantara is your destination if you are seeking some adventure without having to travel the mountains.

The modern amenities at the cave-themed suites are blended with a medieval touch to give you a seamless yet historic experience. Guhantara will take you to a different world where you can enjoy thrilling, modern-day activities in the lap of nature. The resort has a fine dining area, bicycle rental facilities, horse riding and spa amenities to give you the thrill you’re seeking for.

Distance from Bangalore:

27 km

Things to Do:

  • Indoor Games: Darts, Billiards, Foosball, Table Tennis, etc.

  • Outdoor Games: Archery, Badminton, Football, Cricket, Volleyball, etc.

  • Outdoor Activities: Zorbing, Paintball, Cycling, Bungee Trampoline, Mechanical Bull, Go-Karting, etc.

  • Rope Activities: Commando Bridge Crossing, Zip Line, Rope-Bridge.

  • Cave Exploring

  • Rock Climbing

  • Rain Dance

  • Spa

  • Fish Pedicure

  • Avail Ayurvedic treatments

  • Swimming

Best Time to Visit:

Throughout the year

 

3. Nature Adventure Camp

Your one-stop destination for adventure and water activities, Nature Adventure Camp is an astounding resort located in Kanakapura. This campsite offers different types of activities for everyone regardless of their prior experience. The resort offers trekking to Devara Gudda hilltop located about 10 kms from Ranebennur in Haveri. 

This campsite offers cave exploration activities for caving enthusiasts. You can enjoy water sports such as Coracle Riding, Canoeing, Kayaking or Swimming here. Other adrenaline boosting activities that can be done here are Rock Climbing, Bouldering, Wall Climbing, Rappelling, Mud Kabaddi, Volleyball, etc. 

For people who don't want to indulge in challenging physical activities, Camping amidst the gigantic mountains is a great option. This camp is the ideal location if you are seeking some thrill with your friends and family. 

Price:

₹1,100 onwards per adult

Distance from Bangalore:

68.7 km

Things to Do:

  • Trekking 

  • Swimming

  • Canoeing

  • Kayaking  

  • Camping

  • Mud Volleyball 

  • Rock Climbing 

  • Bouldering

  • Wall Climbing

  • Rappelling

Best Time to Visit:

Throughout the year except for the monsoons

 

4. Nrityagram

Known as the "dance village" by the locals, Nrityagram is a unique place to visit for a day trip from Bangalore. Situated near Hesaraghatta in rural Karnataka, Nrityagram was founded by an Odissi dancer Protima Gauri in the year 1990. It is a modern dance school that nurtures traditional Indian dance forms amidst nature.

On your visit to Nrityagram, you can witness students dancing and explore the Indian dance forms better. If you are lucky enough, you may witness the famous “Surupa Sen” dancing. Along with dancing vibes, you can look around and appreciate the spectacular architecture of Nrityagram. After your visit to this amazing place, you can hike to the Hesaraghatta Reservoir, located about 9 km from Nrityagram. For lunch and bird watching, Taj Kuteeram is the best place around.

Distance from Bangalore:

33.2 km

Things to Do:

  • Visit the Dance Gurukuls and watch the various forms of classical dance

  • Pray at the Temple of Dedication

  • Visit the Hesaraghatta Lake

  • Explore the Amphitheatre at Nrityagram

Closed Days:

Sunday & Monday

Best Time to Visit:

Throughout the year (It is best to travel in February to witness the annual festival of Vasant Habba)

 

5. Ramanagara

Located approximately 47.5 kilometers away from the city center, Ramanagara is an adventurous place for a one day trip around Bangalore. The rocky grey terrains of Ramanagara take you back to the "Sholay" vibes since the movie was shot here. Trekking up the Ramadevara Betta Hill in Ramanagara will boost your adrenaline and thrill your soul. The natural lake amidst the hills of Ramanagara offers many water sports activities.

The giant rocky spires around Ramanagara are a haven for rock climbing around Bangalore. On your way to the summit, you will witness endangered birds, rocky trails, and various ancient caves. The Pattabhi Rama temple rests on the hilltop and boosts you with spiritual relaxation after a challenging and adventurous day.

Distance from Bangalore:

47.5 km via Mysore Road & 67 km via NH 48 and NH 275

Things to Do:

  • Trekking and cave exploration at the Ramadevara Betta Hill

  • Explore the Ramdevarabetta Vulture Sanctuary

  • Pitch a camp in the hills

  • Enjoy water activities like Kayaking & Swimming in the lake

  • Experience team building activities such as Ladder Climbing, Scavenger Hunt, Ice Breakers, etc.

  • Enjoy adventure rope activities like Zipping, Rappelling, etc.

  • Enjoy a rock climbing workshop at various places in Ramanagara

Elevation:

3000 feet

Best Time to Visit:

October to March

 

Top 5 Places for One Day Trip from Bangalore Within 100 kms

Here are some good places near Bangalore that lie within 100 kilometers of distance from the heart of the city.

 

1. Skandagiri

A stunning spot famous for night trekking, Skandagiri is a picturesque hill located approximately 61 kilometers from Bangalore. Known as Kalavara Durga by the locals, Skandagiri lets you witness the tranquillity of the sun at dawn. The trek has two routes to reach the hilltop. The ruins of the ancient Tipu Sultan's fort rest at the mountain peak.

On your way to the summit, you will spot unseen birds and many caves. Pitching a camp at the hilltop after the long trek is a good idea to find some more peace for yourself. Night trekking, though popular at Skandagiri, is not recommended and must only be done with an experienced guide.

The day and night treks at Skandagiri were banned a few years ago but the Karnataka government has now allowed it. If you are planning to visit Skandagiri for a trek now, you need to take permission from the State Government.

Distance from Bangalore:

Approx. 60 km

Elevation:

4750 feet

Things to Do:

  • Trekking at Kalavara Durga

  • Pitch a camp at the hilltop

  • Explore the Tipu Sultan Fort

  • Visit the Grover Zampa Vineyards

Best Time to Visit:

Throughout the year except for the monsoons

 

2. Nandi Hills

Power-packed with Lord Shiva's divinity, the Nandi Hills is the perfect tourist spot for single day outings. Witnessing the early sunrise view at the Nandi Hills will bring more spark to your boring city life. Approximately 1200 steps away from the foothill, the Nandi Hills unfolds several historical as well as mythological surprises for its tourists.

On your way to the hilltop, you will witness incredibly architected pillars, walls and shrines. The panoramic view from the top of the hill is a memory to cherish forever. The Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple, along with the majestic statue of Nandi - the bull, make this place very special for pilgrims.

Distance from Bangalore:

Approx. 56.4 km

Elevation:

4850 feet

Things to Do:

  • Trek up the hill

  • Witness the sunrise view

  • Visit the Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple

  • Explore the 1000-year-old sculpture of Nandi

  • Get to know Tipu Sultan's history through Tipu Drop and Tipu's Summer Residence

Best Time to Visit:

September to April

 

3. Anthargange

A haven for cave explorers and trekkers, Anthargange is a scenic hill located in Kolar, Karnataka. This picturesque hill is famous for volcanic rocks, various caves and small hillocks. Originating from the Kannada language, “Anthargange” means "The Ganges from the deep". This is because a mysterious water spring flows out of the bull’s statue inside the Anthargange Temple.

The mysteries throughout the trail along with ancient caves provide a unique experience to the tourists. Anthargange is a must-visit spot for Hindu pilgrims and cave discoverers. Pitching a camp inside these caves gives you a rare experience to remember for a lifetime.

Distance from Bangalore:

67 km

Elevation:

4050 feet

Things to Do:

  • Cave exploration

  • Trekking

  • Camping

  • Praying at the Anthargange Temple

Best Time to Visit:

September to March

 

4. Savandurga Hills

If you have some prior experience in trekking, Savandurga (or Fort of death) offers the thrill you are longing for. The challenging trekking trails and the sheer height of Savandurga make it a paradise for trekkers and rock climbers. Listed amongst the large monolith hills in Asia, Savandurga attracts tourists from all over the world.

Comprising two hills - the Billigudda and the Karigudda, Savandurga is a famous pilgrimage spot as well. The white hill or Billigudda is more challenging than the black hill – Karigudda. So, if you are a beginner, Karigudda is going to be relatively easier for you. The bare rock with small boulders at Billigudda gets intense as you move forward.

The view of the Arkavati River, the Manchanabele Dam and the lush green forests make the trail even more beautiful and exciting, as you gain height. The Mantapa of Nandi - the mount of Lord Shiva, marks the end of the trek at the hilltop. The terrain is mostly granite, so it is better to start the trek early and try it during the winter period.

Distance from Bangalore:

Approx. 50 km

Things to Do:

  • Trekking

  • Rappelling and Kayaking at Manchanabele Dam

  • Camping alongside Arkavati River

  • Visit the Savandi Veerabhadreshwara Swamy and the Narasimha Swamy Temple

Best Time to Visit:

October to March

 

5. Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary

Located near Maddur Taluka, between Bangalore and Mysore, Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary in Mandya is an amazing escape for birding enthusiasts. Although it is home to several migratory birds, it owes its name to the "Painted Stork" that is known as "Kokkare" in the Kannada language. The near threatened “spot-billed pelicans” are other popular inhabitants here.

Usually known as Kokrebellur by the natives, this bird sanctuary is home to Black Ibis, Little Cormorant, Black-Crowned Night Heron, Grey Heron, and Indian Pond Heron. Every year, the birds use the same trees to nest in pairs of 15 to 20 per tree. The spot-billed pelicans are considered to be the harbingers of good luck and prosperity to the locals. Witnessing the bond between the birds and the villagers will make you fall in love with this place, even more.

Distance from Bangalore:

86.9 km

Things to Do:

  • Bird watching

  • Photography

  • Visit the Sri Guruvayur and Ashtalakshmi Temple

  • Picnic at Mekedatu

  • Explore the shrines at Chennakeshava Temple

  • Visit the nearby Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

  • Find some peace near Shimsha River

Best Time to Visit:

November to June

 

Top 3 Suggestions for One Day Trip from Bangalore within 200 kms

Although a little far away from the heart of the city, these places are perfect spots for a one day trip around Bangalore.

 

1. Talakadu

Known as "Kashi of South India" by the locals, Talakadu is a mystical town located on the banks of Kaveri River. If you are a culture enthusiast, you will love visiting this place that has a rich history and cultural heritage. It is famous for its beautifully carved temples and considered a haven for architecture lovers.

Famous for its five temples dedicated to Lord Shiva – collectively known as “Panchalinga Darshana”, Talakadu is a very sacred place for Hindus. The Vaidyanatheshwara Temple attracts the largest number of pilgrims every year. The other four popular temples here are known as Maruleshwara Temple, Muduhuthore Temple, Arakeshwara Temple, and Pathaleshwara Temple.

The place owes its names to Tala and Kada - the Kirāta twin brothers who, according to the natives, discovered wild elephants worshipping while cutting a tree that had an image of Lord Shiva. The elephants were apparently rishis transformed into gigantic creatures. With ruins of over 30 temples, Talakadu will take you back to the unheard events from history and will let you witness the mystical geology and mythology of this town.

Distance from Bangalore:

131.2 km

Things to Do:

  • Explore the temples at Panchalinga Darshana

  • Sightseeing at Talakadu Road Lake

  • Discover the spectacular architecture of the two popular temples at Somanathapura

Best Time to Visit:

November to March

 

2. Mysore

Being the perfect destination for a one day trip from Bangalore for couples, Mysore is a beautiful blend of culture, natural beauty, and architecture. Also known as the "City of Palaces", Mysore (or Mysuru) holds an important history of the country. Witness the royal heritage and spirituality of Mysore and bring home the famous silk sarees and a lot of memories.

 

Situated in the foothills of Chamundi Hills, Mysore draws thousands of tourists to its intricate architecture every year. The Ashtanga School of Yoga is a must-visit in Mysore if you are a Yoga enthusiast. Other popular locations here include the famous Mysore Palace, Brindavan Gardens, and Mysore Zoo.

 

Distance from Bangalore:

143.5 km

Things to Do:

  • Explore the Indo - Saracenic architecture at the magnificent Mysore Palace

  • Admire the nature at Brindavan Gardens

  • Visit the Somanathapura Temple

  • Spot endangered wildlife species at the Mysore Zoo

  • Bird watching at Shuka Vana

  • Boating at Karanji Lake

Best Time to Visit:

Throughout the year

 

3. Horsley Hills

Another popular spot for a one day trip from Bangalore is Horsley Hills, a beautiful hill station situated near the south-western border between Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Also known as the "Ooty" of Andhra Pradesh, the Horsley Hills offers a panoramic view from the hilltop that is an astonishing sight to witness. At an elevation of 4312 meters, you can enjoy a variety of thrilling adventure activities here.

 

This place is also known as "Yenugulla Mallamma Konda" by the locals and is dotted with dense forests and over 115 species of birds. The breathtaking beauty and the pleasant weather at the Horsley Hills will make you forget your mundane routine and feed your wanderlust to the fullest.

 

The Horsley Hills is the perfect place to get your dose of nature, history, architecture, wildlife, and vegetation. “Thimmamma Marrimanu” - the largest Banyan tree in the world and “Kalyani” - the 150 years old Eucalyptus tree are a must-visit here.

Distance from Bangalore:

143.7 km

Things to Do:

  • Trekking

  • Rock climbing

  • Bird watching

  • Enjoy adventure activities such as trampoline, wall climbing, water walking, rappelling, etc.

  • Visit Gali Banda (Windy Rock)

  • Sightseeing at View Point, behind the Governor's Bungalow

  • Explore the huge Thimmamma Marrimanu

  • Spot Kalyani - The Eucalyptus Tree

  • Pray at Chennakesava Temple

  • Discover wildlife at Horsley Hills Zoo

Best Time to Visit:

December to March

 

Top 5 Water Places for a One Day Trip Near Bangalore

If you are particularly looking forward to having a fun time at some refreshing water places, there are many such places close to Bangalore. These places will give you an ideal one-day getaway through a lot of thrilling activities.

 

1. Thottikallu Falls

Located off the Kanakapura road, Thottikallu Falls is just 35 kilometers away from Bangalore. Locally known as the Swarna Mukhi or the TK falls, this place is surrounded by lush greenery and is an excellent spot for trekking. The trekking trail is steep and narrow, making both - the trekking and descending quite strenuous and challenging.

 

The Muneshwara Temple is situated at the entrance of Thottikallu Falls where tourists come to gain spiritual relaxation and blessings. The Thottikallu Falls comprises two adjacent falls - one with a wide shower and the other with a narrow jet stream. Even if you are not a trekker, there is a lot that you can do around this waterfall. You can discover the Muneshwara Swamy Shrine and huge boulders near the waterfall or take a cold shower in the white waters.

 

Distance from Bangalore:

31.8 km

Things to Do:

  • Trekking

  • Camping

  • Pray at the Muneshwara Temple

  • Explore the Muneshwara Swamy Shrine

  • Visit the Dodda Ganapathi Temple, located 2.7 kms from Thottikallu Falls

  • Explore wildlife at Bannerghatta National Park

  • Visit the Chudahalli Reservoir

  • Sightseeing at Mantapa Lake

Best Time to Visit:

October to March

 

2. Manchanabele Dam

Situated just 40 kms from Bangalore, Manchanabele is a small water reservoir set on the banks of Arkavati River. You can enjoy lots of adventure activities and water sports at Manchanabele Dam. Kayaking and Trekking across the large boulders are the most popular thrilling activities here. You can spot species of Water Snakes along with a variety of coastal plants everywhere at this scenic site.

 

If you are tired of your dull life, Manchanabele Dam will leave you awestruck with its beauty and serenity. Even if you are an expert swimmer, swimming at Manchanabele Dam is very risky and not recommended. If you are not up for trekking, you may enjoy other activities like camping, boating, Kayaking or Stand up Paddleboarding, bird watching and picnicking here. Watching the sunset is another must-witness activity here.

 

Birds like Blue Kingfishers, Indian Roller, Pied Bushchat, Oriental Honey buzzards, Purple Heron, March Harriers, etc are regular inhabitants around this picturesque reservoir. So don’t forget to take your camera along to capture some amazing photographs!

Distance from Bangalore:

37.8 km

Price:

Free entry

Timings:

Open 24x7

Things to Do:

  • Kayaking

  • Rafting

  • Trekking

  • Sightseeing

  • Bird watching

Best Time to Visit:

November to March

 

3. Bheemeshwari

Bheemeshwari is a small town located in Mandya, on the banks of the river Cauvery. Due to its endless adventure activities and water sports, Bheemeshwari is sought after by everyone. Home to the popular Mahseer fish, Mekedatu and Sangam along with various other species of fish, Bheemeshwari is a haven for fishing lovers.

 

This iconic site is the best destination if you are looking for some water adventure for a day. Additionally, you can enjoy boating, camping, bird watching and trekking up the hills here. The lush green vegetation with large biodiversity around makes Bheemeshwari a paradise for nature lovers. You may spot various wildlife animals here including leopards, jackals, deers, crocodiles and wild boars.

Distance from Bangalore:

Approximately 105 km

Things to Do:

  • Fishing at Cauvery River

  • Boating

  • River rafting

  • Kayaking

  • Coracle and boat riding on the waters of the Cauvery

  • Bheemeshwari trek

  • Visit to Kokrebellur Bird Sanctuary

Best Time to Visit:

November to February

 

4. Shivanasamudra Falls

Located around 125 kilometers away from the city, on the banks of river Kaveri, Shivanasamudra is a hydropower project location, popular for its waterfalls. The foamy water falling over the rugged and rocky terrains makes it one of the best places close to Bangalore to visit. Falling at a height of 90 meters, the gorgeous waterfalls are a branch of the River Cauvery and are dotted with dense bushes and shrubs. If you are craving a visit to pristine waterfalls close to Bangalore, Shivanasamudra Falls is among our top suggestions .

Distance from Bangalore:

130.9 km

Things to Do:

  • Trekking

  • Camping

  • Boating

  • Rappelling

  • Rafting

  • Picnicking

Best Time to Visit:

August to February

 

5. Balamuri and Edamuri Waterfalls

Situated 3 kilometers off the Mysore - Krishna Raja Sagara Road, Balmuri and Edmuri waterfalls are two breath-taking, gushing, short waterfalls that you will fall in love with. Surrounded by lush vegetation and dotted with endless shrubs, this is a very calming and soothing weekend getaway spot. These waterfalls are a branch of the River Kaveri where you can enjoy swimming along with many water sports here. The Ganesha Temple nearby attracts many Hindu pilgrims as well.

Distance from Bangalore:

137.9 km

Things to Do:

  •  Swimming

  • Coracle rides

  • Sightseeing at Srirangapatna

  • Visit the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple

  • Flip through the pages of history at Daria Daulat - Tipu Sultan's Palace and Gumbaz - the Mausoleum of Tipu Sultan

Best Time to Visit:

Throughout the year except for the monsoons

 

How to Reach these Places?

All of these places are easily accessible by two or four-wheelers and buses. You can take a bus to any of these locations to its respective bus stop. The nearest railway station and airport can easily be searched via Google Maps. 

 

Tips to Make the Best Out of Your One Day Trip Around Bangalore 

If you want to have a stress-free time on your one day trip, here are some pro tips that’ll help you.

  • Pack light but sufficient.

  • Choose a nearby location.

  • Plan your itinerary.

  • Make the bookings in advance.

  • Get up early because every minute counts – particularly during summer.

  • Pack your lunch to save more time for exploring destinations.

  • Stay hydrated.

  • Dress in layers and according to the weather and activities you’re going to indulge in.

  • Choose comfortable and high-quality shoes.

  • Don’t try to travel more than you can in one day.

 

Things You Must Carry for One Day Trip in Bangalore

Here is a list of things you must carry, even if you are just travelling for one day.

  • Water bottle

  • Extra t-shirt

  • Snacks and power bars

  • Sunscreen

  • Sunglasses

  • Hat

  • Pocket-sized umbrella

  • Torch

  • GPS or compass

  • Map

  • Cash and important documents

 

Frequently Asked Questions about a One Day Trip Near Bangalore

Usually, people have a lot of queries about day trips in Bangalore. Here are our answers to some FAQs.

Which is the best place for a one day trip in Bangalore?

If you are searching for “places to visit near Bangalore in a one day trip”, these are the best places we recommend:

  • Bannerghatta National Park

  • Guhantara Cave Resort

  • Wonderla

  • Nrityagram

  • Ramanagara

  • Skandagiri

  • Anthargange

How can I plan one day in Bangalore?

For a one day trip in Bangalore, you must choose the location you want to explore, plan your itinerary and make the bookings.

Which place is best for a one day trip?

Bangalore is one of the best destinations for a one day trip in India.

What can couples do in Bangalore?

If you are looking for a one day trip from Bangalore for couples, you can pick one of the places listed above and go camping, picnicking, boating, or trekking.  

Which are the best waterfalls to visit on one-day trips from Bangalore?

If you want to experience a day trip from Bangalore around a water place, here are some of the best waterfalls to visit:

  • Thottikallu Falls

  • Shivanasamudra Falls

  • Balamuri and Edamuri Waterfalls

Additionally, you can also experience many water sports activities in places like Manchanabele Dam, Bheemeshwari, etc.

Ready to Escape Bangalore for An Exciting Day?

 

Being surrounded by spectacular mountains, water bodies and much more, Bangalore gives you a variety of thrilling and scenic options to go on a short trip. From couples to kids, trekkers to bird watchers, solo-travellers to groups, this city has something to offer to everyone. So, if you want to get some peace away from the infuriating crowds around you, plan a one day trip near Bangalore and have a pleasant time.

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