Nandi Hills (60 km)
Nandi Hills is probably the most popular hill station near Bangalore. It is famous for its hill station and peace and serenity. Its altitude of 4,851 feet ensures cool weather even in the height of summer. Visitors can visit Tipu’s Drop, Nandi Fort and Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple amidst panoramic views of the neighbouring valleys.Things to Do:
- View the sunrise from the hilltop.
- Explore Tipu’s Summer Palace.
- Hike up for adventure at the summit.
- Enjoy cycling or paragliding.
Skandagiri (70 km)
Skandagiri, also known as Kalavara Durga, the best trek near Bangalore in summer, holds the correct position on the heading. It’s famous for night hikes, so you reach the summit in time to see a fantastic sunrise above the clouds.Things to Do:
- Embark on a night trek.
- Camp under the stars.
- Visit the ruins of the fort at the summit.
Savandurga (50 km)
One of the largest monolith hills in Asia, Savandurga is a popular trekking destination in Bangalore for adventure seekers. Set amid green forests and the Arkavathi River, it provides a cool escape from the city's swelter.Things to Do:
- Hike to the summit of the monolith.
- Explore the historic temples.
- Enjoy birdwatching and nature photography.
Makalidurga (60 km)
Makalidurga is a small, renowned trekking spot near Bangalore. Nature lovers and those seeking adventure will love the views from the fort at the summit.Things to Do:
- Hike along the rugged landscape.
- History enthusiasts should explore the ruins of Makalidurga Fort.
- Spot diverse flora and fauna.
Anthargange (70 km)
This place consists of caves, volcanic boulders, and a trekking trail, making it a favourite of adventure enthusiasts. It is also famous for cave exploration opportunities and night trekking and camping.Things to Do:
- Explore the caves.
- Hike through the rocky landscape.
- Go for a night camping.
Bannerghatta National Park (22 km)
If you are a wildlife-loving family, then just a short drive from Bangalore is the Bannerghatta National Park, which can be a perfect summer getaway. It is home to several species of flora and fauna , such as tigers, elephants, and leopards. It also has a butterfly park and a safari.Things to Do:
- Go on a wildlife safari.
- Visit the butterfly park.
- See the zoo and the nature trails.
Kanakapura (69 km)
A small town on the banks of the Arkavathi River, Kanakapura is perfect for a short summer trip. Greenery, waterfalls, and adventure activities attract tourists.Things to Do:
- Visit Chunchi Falls.
- Go for a nature walk.
- Enjoy kayaking and camping.
Shivagange (54 km)
Also known as a sacred mountain peak, Shivagange has religious significance and is a popular spot for trekking accommodation. The hill is in the shape of a Shiva linga, and there are a number of temples along the way, making the trek a spiritual journey.Things to Do:
- Trek to the hilltop.
- Visit the temples.
- Experience rock climbing.
Chunchi Falls (83 km)
Chunchi Falls is another waterfall amidst rocky terrain and dense greenery. It is a nice time to spend with family and friends outside of the crazy life of the city.Things to Do:
- Swim in the natural pools.
- Enjoy a scenic picnic.
- Capture stunning photographs.
Ramanagara (50 km)
Commonly called the "Sholay Hills," Ramanagara is an excellent destination for rock climbing, rappelling, and trekking. With its rugged landscape and cool, bracing air, it’s a great summer escape.Things to Do:
- Rock climbing and rappelling are experiences in and of themselves.
- Trek to Ramadevara Betta.
- For cultural education, visit Janapada Loka.