Table of Contents
- Explore the ultimate list of top bike journeys from Bangalore.
- 1. Nandi Hills (61 Kms)
- 2. Shivanasamudram Falls (133 Kms)
- 3. Hogenakkal Falls (126 Kms)
- 4. Bheemeshwari (103 Kms)
- 5. Mysore (144 Kms)
- 6. Sangama River Point (96 Kms)
- 7. Avalabetta (92 Kms)
- 8. Yelagiri (160 Kms)
- 9. Lepakshi (123 Kms)
- 10. Skandagiri (61 Kms)
- 11. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary (130 Kms)
- 12. Manchanabele Dam (35 Kms)
- 13. Kabini (172 Kms)
- 14. Ooty (280 Kms)
- 15. Coorg (250 Kms)
- 16. Yercaud (229 Kms)
- 17. Wayanad (270 Kms)
- 18. Coonoor (290 Kms)
- 19. Sakleshpur (220 Kms)
- 20. Bandipur (220 Kms)
- 21. Gandikota (282 Kms)
- 22. Belur Halebeedu (210 Kms)
- 23. Chikmagalur (245 Kms)
- 24. Kolli Hills (260 Kms)
- 25. Vani Vilasa Sagara Dam (180 Kms)
- 26. Hampi (340 Kms)
- 27. Pondicherry (310 Kms)
- 28. Kudremukha (330 Kms)
- 29. Agumbe (350 Kms)
- 30. Badami (450 Kms)
- 31. Kodaikanal (460 Kms)
- 32. Gokarna (490 Kms)
- 33. Munnar (450 Kms)
- 34. Valparai (450 Kms)
- 35. Dandeli (460 Kms)
- 36. Bylakuppe
- 37. Calicut
- 38. Karighatta
- 39. Doddamakali
- 40. Ramanagara
- FAQ’s
Bangalore is blessed with two things. One is the amazing weather that is never too hot or never too cold. Secondly, Bangalore is blessed with a plethora of stunning places nearby for your weekend trips. From hills, beaches, waterfalls, forts, lakes, wildlife, etc. you name it and Bangalore presents you with a new destination for your next trip.
Especially for bikers, weekends mean a new adventure. After bustling through the week at work, everyone looks forward to leaving the busy city life behind and exploring what nature has to offer. Whether it’s a short breakfast ride near the city or munching on kilometres on the highway to reach one of those beautiful hill stations, bikers just need a reason to head out on the highway on their machines. Here we bring you the list of best bike trips from Bangalore. We have divided the list into categories of places less than 150 Kms, 150-300 Km, and 300-500 Kms from Bangalore. Happy Riding.
Explore the ultimate list of top bike journeys from Bangalore.
1. Nandi Hills (61 Kms)
Nandi Hills is the first place any biker or anyone new to Bangalore goes to. The twisting and winding roads on the climb are fun for any biker. The sea of clouds you see once you reach the top is a delight to watch. Head out to Nandi Hills for a quick and short ride and enjoy the panoramic view of the plains below.
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2. Shivanasamudram Falls (133 Kms)
Situated on the Kaveri River, Shivanasamudram Falls is a silver cascade scenic waterfall. Located off the Mysore highway, this waterfall is a sight to watch in monsoons when the water is gushing through the rocky banks of the Kaveri River. Do remember to savour the delicious Maddur vada en route to the Shivanasamudra Falls.
3. Hogenakkal Falls (126 Kms)
The thundering Hogenakkal Falls are also known as the “Niagara Falls of India”. These falls are formed on the Kaveri River at the border of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. It is a major tourist attraction as the Carbonatite rocks in this area are considered to be one of the oldest of its kind. If you happen to visit this place, do try the local fish fry served here and also take a boat ride on the coracle boats for an amazing experience.
4. Bheemeshwari (103 Kms)
Bheemeshwari is a green haven located on the banks of the river Kaveri. Just a short ride of 100 Kms from Bangalore takes you to this beautiful place. You can try out some water sports here to get your adrenaline pumping or take a walk amidst the jungle, this place offers you a very peaceful time away from the bustling city. Stay here for the night at one of the many jungle lodges and enjoy the wilderness of this place.
5. Mysore (144 Kms)
Mysore is a city with a rich history. The Mysore palace is one of the grandest and glamorous palaces in India. The road to Mysore is usually busy throughout the day so it’s advisable to start early in the day. A bike ride to the top of Chamundi hills in Mysore is fun-filled and the view of Mysore city from here in the evening is mesmerizing.
6. Sangama River Point (96 Kms)
Another quick ride from Bangalore takes you to this confluence point of 2 major rivers of Karnataka, River Kaveri, and River Arkavathy. The Kanakpura road is a treat for the bikers as the roads are covered with greenery. Although it’s a single road and has some traffic, still it makes up for it. The gushing water of both rivers meeting here making their way through the granite rocks creates a cloud of fog especially in monsoons which is a sight to watch.
7. Avalabetta (92 Kms)
Avalabetta is a small hillock located near Chikkaballapur. This hilly retreat makes for an ideal bike trip and is a paradise for nature lovers. You can trek to the top and soak in the stunning landscapes from a birds-eye view. The rocky terrain and greenery all around make it one of the best bike trips from Bangalore.
8. Yelagiri (160 Kms)
A small hill station located in the laps of Eastern Ghats, Yelagiri is an ideal destination for bike trips. The twisties going up are a pleasure to ride on. There are about 12 hairpin bends as you start from the base of the hills. Stop at these hairpin bends and soak in the panoramic views of the plains below. You can also indulge in para-sailing at Yelagiri to get some amazing views. Trekking is also very popular here.
9. Lepakshi (123 Kms)
Lepakshi is a temple town located in Andhra Pradesh. It is a well-known heritage and archaeological site and is famous for its architecture. The hanging pillar and the monolithic Nandi statue here are a must see. The roads leading to Lepakshi are a 6-lane highway and are a delight to ride on. An early start is recommended for Lepakshi as it can get pretty hot in the afternoons.
10. Skandagiri (61 Kms)
Located very close to Nandi Hills, Skandagiri hills is a paradise for trekkers and nature lovers. A very short ride from Bangalore leads you to this place which is famous for its sunrise. Night treks are conducted here especially on full moon nights which start at 2 AM and finish with watching the sunrise at the peak.
11. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary (130 Kms)
Located close to Srirangapatna on Mysore road, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a place where you can watch Marsh Crocodiles from touching distance. The river Kaveri forms a perfect nesting ground for many bird species and thousands of birds throng this place for nesting. Take a boat ride here and witness the Marsh Crocodiles basking in all glory and the enjoy the chirping of the birds.
12. Manchanabele Dam (35 Kms)
Located very close to Bangalore, Manchanabele Dam is a perfectly short and quick ride out of Bangalore in the mornings. Built on the Arkavathi river, this dam offers you a great place near to Bangalore. You can arrange for a camping experience here too and try other adventure activities too. Do stop by the Big Banyan Tree en route on your way here.
13. Kabini (172 Kms)
Kabini is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Located on the banks of the Kabini river, you can do sightings of wildlife like Leopards, Elephants, and Tigers here. Kabini lies another 30 odd kilometers from Mysore. There are many jungle lodges and resorts here to add to the fun. You can spend a night here and see wildlife in the vast meadows along the banks of the Kabini river.
14. Ooty (280 Kms)
Ooty is known as the Queen of hill stations and rightly so as it’s the most popular hill station in South India. Nestled in the laps of the Nilgiri mountain range, the roads to Ooty are an absolute treat to ride on for bikers. The twists and turn on the climb up to Ooty is something you’ll remember for a long time to come. You also pass through the Bandipur Tiger Reserve which is an experience in itself.
15. Coorg (250 Kms)
Another popular hill station, Coorg is also known as the Scotland of India because of its stunning landscapes. Coorg is famous for many things like coffee plantations, spices, Kodava tradition, food, etc. The weather in Coorg is soothing throughout the year making it an ideal getaway from the city life. The roads are curvy leading to Coorg and absolute fun to ride on.
16. Yercaud (229 Kms)
Located in the Shevaroy Hills, Yercaud is also known as the Jewel of the South. The place is filled with tourist spots like the Yercaud Lake and the Lady’s seat viewpoint. The ride up the hill is exciting as it offers many twists and turns. Yercaud was a popular summer retreat for the British in older times.
17. Wayanad (270 Kms)
Wayanad is located in the mountains of the Western Ghats. The roads leading to Wayanad pass through the Nagarhole National Park and are a pleasure to ride on. The excitement of a chance sighting of wildlife is enough to keep you excited and alert throughout. Wayanad has great weather for most parts of the year and turns to a green haven especially in monsoons making it an exciting destination for a bike trip.
18. Coonoor (290 Kms)
Coonoor is a quaint hill station located in the laps of the Nilgiri mountains. Surrounded by tea plantations, Coonoor is the second largest hill station in the Nilgiris. The climate in Coonoor is pleasant for most parts of the year. Taking a joy ride on the toy train here is a must do and so is bird watching. The roads to Coonoor passes through Bandipur and Mudumalai national parks making it an exciting ride on the bike.
19. Sakleshpur (220 Kms)
Located in the wilderness of the Western Ghats, Sakleshpur is a green haven known for its lush green hills full of coffee, cardamom, pepper, and areca plantations. The roads leading to Sakleshpur are a blessing for the bikers with a mix of smooth highways and curvy hill roads. The weather in Sakleshpur is pleasant mostly with monsoons bringing out a green carpet all over the town.
20. Bandipur (220 Kms)
Bandipur National Park is a haven for nature and wildlife lovers. The roads to Bandipur take you through forest areas where you have every chance of seeing some wildlife near the roads like Elephants and Deers. You can also stay at one of the many jungle lodges in Bandipur and take a safari to see Tiger and Leopards. The excitement of riding in a forest on a bike is something to be experienced for sure.
21. Gandikota (282 Kms)
Known as the “Grand Canyon of India”, Gandikota offers you a stunning setup to see the sunrise and sunset. Located in Andhra Pradesh, the roads to Gandikota take you through some rocky terrains which give you a very raw and satisfying experience. You can also visit the Belum Caves nearby which in itself is a marvelous adventure. The huge towering gorge over the river Pennar is a must-visit the place to see one of the best sunrises.
22. Belur Halebeedu (210 Kms)
Belur & Halebeedu are twin towns located in the Hassan district of Karnataka. The temples in these twin towns showcase the exemplary architecture of the Hoysala empire. The roads to Hassan are butter smooth which makes it an amazing road to take your bikes on. The intricate architecture of the temples is absolutely fascinating and totally worth seeing.
23. Chikmagalur (245 Kms)
Chikmagalur is located in the foothills of the Mullayanagiri range and is a paradise for nature lovers. The lush greenery of this town along with the huge tall mountains makes it one of the favorite destinations for best bike trips from Bangalore. Chikmagalur is also famous for its coffee plantations. It is also a great place for trekking with trails to Mullayangiri, Kemmanagundi, and Baba Budangiri.
24. Kolli Hills (260 Kms)
Kolli Hills is a quaint group of hills and is a part of the Eastern Ghats. The roads to Kolli Hills are an absolute delight for bikers with 70 hairpin bends while climbing the hills. The roads are excellent making it a treat for the bikers. The panoramic view of the surroundings from the top is totally worth the visit to Kolli Hills.
25. Vani Vilasa Sagara Dam (180 Kms)
Vani Vilasa Sagara Dam or Marikanive Dam is the oldest dam in Karnataka and is located near to Chitradurga. The roads from Bangalore are smooth and picturesque with windmills keeping you company for most of the time. The dam is an architectural marvel built over the river Vedavathi. Panchavati Gardens are also a must visit here as it is a garden of medicinal plants. You can tag a visit to Chitradurga Fort along with this dam to make it one of the best bike trips from Bangalore.
26. Hampi (340 Kms)
Hampi is an architectural wonder set amidst rocky terrains in east-central Karnataka. The Hampi ruins once used to be the center of the Vijayanagara Empire and was a wealthy and prosperous city. Riding a bike through the vast ruins is a pleasure that cannot be described in words. The setting sun along the river Tungabhadra is something to be witnessed. The rocky terrains and banana plantations make Hampi one of the best bike trips from Bangalore.
27. Pondicherry (310 Kms)
Once a prosperous French colonial town, Pondicherry now is a Union territory of India. The remnants of French influence can still be seen in the culture and architecture of Pondicherry. There are many beaches and colonial-era buildings which makes Pondicherry a very popular tourist destination. Riding your bike through the lanes of Pondicherry with colonial-era buildings gracing the lanes is a treat for the soul.
28. Kudremukha (330 Kms)
Kudremukha is a hill station located in the Chikkamagalur district of Karnataka. It is a great place for trekkers as you are welcomed with meadows of grasslands. The highest peak here is known as Kudremukha or ‘horse-face’ as it resembles a horse face. The roads to Kudremukha are fun to ride on with many twists and turns and lush greenery keeping your company all the way.
29. Agumbe (350 Kms)
Agumbe is located in the thickly forested Malenadu region of the Western Ghats. It is one of the rainiest places in India and is also called the “Cherrapunji of South India”. Agumbe ghats is a treat for the bikers especially in monsoons when the ghats are lined with thick forest growth making it one of the best bike trips from Bangalore. The famous “Malgudi Days” series was shot here in Agumbe. Agumbe is also the land of King Cobras!
30. Badami (450 Kms)
Badami is a tourist place in the Bijapur district of Karnataka famous for its rock-cut structural temples. The ride to Badami takes you through roads surrounded by windmills and sunflower farms which is a marvelous experience in itself. Badami offers you a lot of interesting places nearby too like Aihole and Pattadakal which are an architectural marvel in themselves. A bike ride to Badami should definitely be on your list.
31. Kodaikanal (460 Kms)
Kodaikanal is often called the “Princess of Hill Stations” and once you visit this place you will understand why. Located in Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is a stunning hill station with greenery all around. The temperatures here are generally very comfortable making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The roads are lined with thick forest and have many twists and turns to get your biker adrenaline pumping. Kodaikanal is also one of the places where the Neelakurunji flower blooms once in 12 years!
32. Gokarna (490 Kms)
A famous holiday destination, Gokarna is a beautiful coastal town situated on the western coast of India in the Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka. There are many beautiful temples in this town and the beaches of Gokarna are pristine and less crowded. Gokarna is a great destination for trekking through the forest right along the coast. A bike trip to Gokarna is a must and should feature on your list.
33. Munnar (450 Kms)
Known as the “Kashmir of South India”, Munnar is a hill station located in the Idukki district of Kerala. Munnar is famous for its tea plantations which cover the slopes of hills in Munnar. This is another place where you can see the rare Neelakurunji flowers blooming once in 12 years. Riding through the roads in Munnar lined by the never-ending tea plantations is an absolute treat for the soul of a biker.
34. Valparai (450 Kms)
Valparai is a beautiful hill station located in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu. This green town is situated on the Anaimalai Hills range of the Western Ghats. There are 44 hairpin bends en route to Valparai on the winding ghat roads which is a blessing for the bikers. The lush greenery around Valparai is home to many wildlife species like Elephants, Leopards, Tigers, Boars, Nilgiri Tahr, and many more species of birds.
35. Dandeli (460 Kms)
Located on the banks of river Kali, Dandeli is engulfed in the jungles of the Western Ghats in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. Dandeli is a heaven for people looking for some adventure in their lives. The city offers you many activities like White water rafting, Kayaking, Jungle safari, river crossing, etc. The ride to Dandeli takes you through jungle roads which are a treat to the eyes.
36. Bylakuppe
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Bangalore to Bylakuppe spans approximately 214 kilometers, with a ride duration of around 4 hours and 45 minutes. Nestled in Bylakuppe, Karnataka, the Namdroling Monastery awaits your visit.
Bylakuppe beckons those enamored with capturing the vibrant hues of local life. Renowned for its exotic temples, handicrafts, and Tibetan colonies, Bylakuppe unveils its own “Mini-Tibet” to eager explorers. Personally, I find solace in traversing the Tibetan colonies and engaging with locals, delving into the rich tapestry of tradition and culture. What truly enhances Bylakuppe’s allure is the pulsating life of its inhabitants. Embark on the journey to this charming town and traverse its winding pathways to discover its hidden gems.
37. Calicut
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Embark on a journey from Bangalore to Calicut, spanning approximately 350 kilometers, with an estimated ride duration of 7 hours and 32 minutes. Nestled along the shores of the Arabian Sea, Calicut, also known as Kozhikode, stands as the largest city in Kerala. Renowned for its picturesque landscapes, Calicut beckons as one of the finest destinations for a thrilling bike expedition from Bangalore. In 1498, the historic sands of Kappad Beach welcomed the footsteps of Vasco da Gama, marking his discovery of India.
Calicut serves as a bustling hub for various commodities like coffee, rubber, and lemongrass oil, sourced from the neighboring districts of Wayanad, Malappuram, and Kannur. International voyagers bestowed upon this district the title of ‘the noble emporium of India,’ recognizing its significance as a major trade center in Malabar and a key exporter to foreign lands.
38. Karighatta
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Embark on a thrilling journey from Bangalore to Karighatta, covering approximately 127 kilometers with an estimated ride duration of 2 hours and 45 minutes. Karighatta, situated at an elevation of 2976 meters above sea level, stands at the confluence of the Lokapavani and Cauvery Rivers. A favored destination for both locals and tourists alike, Karighatta is renowned for its serene ambiance and scenic beauty, making it an ideal spot for a weekend getaway. The hill offers an exhilarating trekking experience, drawing adventure enthusiasts, bird-watchers, and those seeking solitude.
39. Doddamakali
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Embark on a picturesque journey from Bangalore to Doddamakali, spanning approximately 113 kilometers with an estimated ride duration of 2 hours and 55 minutes.
Located 156 kilometers from Bangalore, Doddamakali is renowned for its rustic charm and abundant wildlife. It stands out as an ideal destination for a weekend retreat. The area is a paradise for bird-watchers, offering sightings of rare water birds and land birds such as the Black-Bellied River Tern, Osprey, Tawny Eagle, Pied Kingfisher, Spot-Billed Duck, and Woodpeckers, among others. Adventurers can also enjoy jungle safaris to spot wildlife like Sambar, Spotted Deer, Grizzled Giant Squirrels, Leopards, and Elephants. Additionally, kayaking, mountain biking, and coracle rides add to the excitement in and around Doddamakali. Must-Visit Attractions: Riverside Beach and Ganalu Falls.
40. Ramanagara
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Experience the allure of Ramanagara, just a 48-kilometer ride away from Bangalore. Famous for its iconic Sholay hills, this destination offers a paradise for rock climbers and adventure enthusiasts. Trek to the hilltop during the late evening, and consider camping overnight for an unforgettable experience. Ramanagara is a favored weekend getaway for travelers seeking adventure near Bangalore.
FAQ’s
Shivanasamudram Falls
Mysore
Hogenakkal Falls
Avalabetta
Nandi Hills
Lepakshi
Skandagiri
Anthargange
Bannerghatta National Park
Kunti Betta
Bangalore is well known to have a very comfortable climate throughout the year. So, anytime is a good time to plan a road trip from Bangalore. However, the best time to plan a trip from Bangalore is October to March.
Bangalore has a lot of beautiful places nearby which make for an excellent weekend trip. Places like Ooty, Coorg, Wayanad, Coonoor, Sakleshpur, Chikmagalur, Gandikota, etc. are ideal for a weekend trip from Bangalore.
Royal Enfield is a strongly built bike for all kind of terrains in India. It is durable and a trustworthy companion for all your bike trips.
Coorg, famously hailed as the “Scotland of India,” offers an unparalleled experience during the rainy season. A monsoon bike ride to Coorg promises an unforgettable adventure, making it a top choice among Western Ghats enthusiasts.
Yes, it’s perfectly safe to journey to Nandi Hills by bike, even as early as 4 AM. However, ensuring safety requires taking necessary precautions. Firstly, exercise restraint and adhere to the designated speed limit, which is 80 k
Yes, you can. Ladakh, with its breathtaking landscapes, has become a coveted destination for bikers. Many enthusiasts have embarked on bike trips from Bangalore to Leh Ladakh. Known as a “biker’s hub,”