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Bangalore is known for its busy life in the Silicon Valley of India. There are various places throughout the city to help you spend a weekend away from the wild crowd of Karnataka, the capital.
1. Nandi Hills
Nandi Hills, an ancient hill about 1479 m above sea level, is the closest accessible tourist place in Bangalore within a distance of 200 km. These hills have once been Tipu Sultan?s summer retreat and are extremely popular with travelers who want a beautiful sunrise from their top.
Distance from Bangalore: 61 km
2. Skandagiri
A 2-hour trek on the 1350 m high peak in Skandagiri is possible to take a well-known path. At the top of the hill is the castle of the 18th century, which today is in a ruined condition, with an unfinished temple when you step uphill.
Distance from Bangalore: 60 km
3. Anthargange
With the word ?Deep Ganges? in Kannada, Anthargange is a peak on the Shathashrunga mountains. Settled in the greenery, the summit looks like a marvel when sun rays hit the morning hours and give enthusiasts a sense of faith in nature.
Distance from Bangalore: 67 km
4. Kabbaladurga
Next, the Kabbaladurga is in the list of places near Bangalore within 200 km, which can be visited at night. This spot is a must-witness with a wide range of fauna and flora come lively in the dark. Where here, the monolithic rocks are to have gaped, or the dopamine can be pumped up to its height, by navigating the rough terrain.
Distance from Bangalore: 82 km
5. Uttari Betta Sunrise Trek
Walk up Uttari Betta?s stunning greens and gape over the breathless sunrise views. This trek has become increasingly important because it offers a mix of journeys and beautiful nature shows. You can pick up the adrenaline here and trace the trails or just visit the Sankareswari temple at the top of the peak.
Distance from Bangalore: 90 km
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Oshank Soni : Co-Founder at Trekmunk. Has travelled to 28 Indian States, has led more than 50 high altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas. He is an Investment Banker by profession but a traveller by passion. He has led treks in Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim and Nepal. He is a NOLS certified First Aid Responder. Chasing the sun is his full-time job, a Storyteller, Travel photographer and Videographer at Insane Traveller Productions.