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Best Trekking One Day Spot Near Bangalore

For people who want to be outdoors, Bangalore is a paradise. You get to do so much in and around Bangalore with the excellent weather constantly inspiring you. There is something for everyone to do. Trekking has been one of the Bangalore community’s favorite outdoor activities. There is no shortage of trekking enthusiasts looking for a relaxing weekend away from exhausting work with so many nearby places for a short trek. Here is the list of the best trekking spots in Bangalore.

1. Savandurga Hill

One of the most popular hiking destinations near Bangalore is Savandurga Hill. In addition, this hill is known to be one of Asia’s largest monolith hills. It is a part of the Deccan Plateau and rises to 1226 m above mean sea level. On this hill, trekking is very popular. The Karigudda and Billigudda trails are two routes favored by trekkers. In addition, you can also do a night trek here and watch from the top the beautiful sunrise.

2. Nandi Hills

For a quick drive or trip, anyone living in Bangalore can tell you to visit Nandi Hills. In addition, Nandi Hills is a popular hiking and trekking location. As it offers a stunning view of the valley, trekking to the top early in the morning is considered a rewarding task. From the foot of the hill until the top, there are about 1200 steps. In addition, the sunrise is stunning from the top and something to look forward to.

3. Devarayanadurga Hills

Devarayanadurga is a rocky hill of land about 70 km from Bangalore, situated near Tumkur. Surrounded by woodland and lush greenery, the rugged hills offer you a stunning view of the valley below. The hilltops are filled with many temples, the most prominent being Yoganarasimha and the Bhoganarasimha temple, standing at an elevation of 1204 m. Many people trek from the temple of Bhoganarasimha in the foothills to the temple of Yoga Narasimha at the top. In addition, this place is a popular tourist destination near Bangalore and one of the best one-day trekking destinations.

4. Madhugiri

Madhugiri is the second largest monolithic rock hill in Asia, at an elevation of 1200 m. It has also become a popular hiking destination and is about 100 km from Bangalore. On the slopes of the hill, Madhugiri fort is situated and the three gates of the fort are Antaralada Bagilu, Diddibagilu, and Mysore Gate. Situated at the top is the ruined temple of Gopalakrishna. In addition, the trek to Madhugiri is moderate to difficult and takes about 1.5 hours in one direction.

5. Makalidurga

Makalidurga is a fort on a hill 60 km from Bangalore and stands at an altitude of 1350 m. At the top of an immense granite, hillock stands the Makalidurga Fort. In addition, with lakes, curvy paths, and a railway track underneath the hill, the view from the top is breathtaking. You’ll have the good fortune of catching a glimpse of a train passing by. In addition, the trek to the top is moderately difficult and offers a wonderful experience that makes it one of the best destinations for one-day trekking near Bangalore.

6. Ramanagara

Shivaramagiri, Yatirajagiri, Somagiri, Krishnagiri, Revana Siddeshwara Hill, Jala Siddeshwara Hill, and Sidilakallu Hill are surrounded by seven majestic hills in the Ramanagara district. Ramagiri hill, where the filming of the famous film Sholay took place, is another famous hill in Ramanagara. In Ramanagara, the Revana Siddeshwara Betta and the Ramadevara hills are the most popular hiking destinations. Additionally, at Ramanagara, you can also explore different opportunities for rock climbing.

7. Channarayana Durga

Channarayana Durga is a fort on a hill approximately 100 km from Bangalore. Channarayana Durga, sitting at 1138 m from the average sea level, offers you a stunning view from the top. In addition, the fort at the top has several temples to explore and old buildings. A moderate level trek, the Channarayana Durga trek takes about half a day to trek and explore the fort at the top.

8. Skandagiri

Skandagiri is an ancient mountain fortress situated at an altitude of 1350 m and is an ideal destination for night treks, camping, and bird watching near Bangalore. The trek starts from the Temple of the Papagni at the foot of the hill. In addition, Skandagiri is well-known for night trekking and is best climbed for a stunning view of the sunrise very early in the morning.

9. Anthargange

Anthargange has religious significance and is a very popular tourist destination near BangaloreThis place is famous for Anthargange’s caves and temples. Moreover, the caves provide trekking enthusiasts with a wonderful opportunity. In addition, the caves are about an hour’s walk away from the temple of Anthargange, which is located near the base of the hill amid dense vegetation. Many tourists walk up the mountain to camp on the hill overnight.

10. Kunti Betta

Located about 120 km away from Bangalore, Kunti Betta is a beautiful hill in the Mandya district. At an altitude of 877 m, there are 2 rocky hills that are surrounded by greenery. In addition, in the foothills next to a pond, there is a temple from where the trek to the top begins. Additionally, reaching the top of the hill typically takes about 2 hours. In addition, this place is one of the best destinations for one-day hiking near Bangalore.

 

 

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