Unforgettable Diwali getaways from Bangalore

Oct 25, 2024

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Nandi hills

Just 60 km from Bangalore, Nandi hills is famous for its stunning sunrise views and historic Tipu Sultan's fort. Here you can enjoy trekking, cycling and fresh air amidst lush greenery.

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Mysore

About 145 km away, Mysore boasts the majestic Mysore Palace, vibrant markets and the serene Chamundi Hill. You can explore its rich history and the beautiful Brindavan Gardens.

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Coorg

Known as the "Scotland of India," Coorg is just 250 km from Bangalore. Famous for coffee plantations, lush landscapes and waterfalls, it offers a perfect retreat for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

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Chikmagalur

Located about 240 km from Bangalore, Chikmagalur is renowned for its lush coffee estates and stunning hills. It’s an ideal getaway for trekking enthusiasts and those seeking to explore tranquil waterfalls and a serene escape into nature.

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Kabini

About 205 km from Bangalore, Kabini is a wildlife haven. You can enjoy thrilling safaris in Nagarhole National Park, spot diverse wildlife and relax by the tranquil Kabini River amidst picturesque landscapes.

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Hampi

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is around 340 km away, known for its stunning ruins and bouldered landscapes. Here, you can explore ancient temples, royal structures and the rich history of the place.

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Sakleshpur

Roughly 220 km from Bangalore, Sakleshpur is famous for its scenic hills and coffee plantations. It’s perfect for trekking and nature walks.

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Yercaud

Located about 230 km from Bangalore, Yercaud is a quiet hill station in Tamil Nadu. It’s renowned for its coffee plantations and beautiful lake, it offers pleasant weather and scenic viewpoints.

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Bheemeshwari

Just 100 km from Bangalore, Bheemeshwari is an adventure enthusiast's paradise. You can experience river rafting, fishing, and nature walks while enjoying the tranquil beauty of the Cauvery River and surrounding forests.

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