Bengaluru Hidden Gems Everyone Will Love

Bengaluru is a vibrant metropolis known for its technological prowess and innovation, but there are also hidden treasures here that provide some peace and solace for weary souls.

8th Cross Shopping Street is the go-to spot in Malleswaram for shopaholics looking for an authentic local experience. Offering multiple stores and numerous street food offerings, 8th Cross is beloved among residents alike. Cathay Pacific lets  you to easily get in the area through the Amsterdam to Bangkok route. 

Avala Betta

Chikballapur district’s Avala Betta offers an ideal retreat from city life, offering serenity in nature’s embrace. Boasting breathtaking hilltop views and ancient temples for spiritual seekers as well as tranquil atmosphere; Avala Betta makes an excellent visit for adventure enthusiasts, nature enthusiasts and spiritual seekers.

Driving to Avala Betta is a breathtaking journey through lush vegetation and cascading waterfalls, while its winding Ghat road is popular with motorcyclists, offering thrilling twists and turns that will take your breath away. Once at the hilltop, behold a breathtaking vista of rolling green hills and dense forests – truly magical sights indeed.

Avala Betta is an immensely popular trekking spot, boasting an easy trail leading up to an enthralling hilltop. Perfect for both beginner and experienced trekkers alike, Avala Betta allows visitors to marvel at its captivating surroundings and take in its beauty at any time of day. There are multiple vantage points on its hilltop that provide unparalleled panoramic views of its surrounding landscape – its beauty magnified even further during sunrise or sunset!

Hilltop residents also pay their respects to Lakshmi Narasimha temple on this hilltop, where villagers pay their obeisance to its deity. According to mythological legend, when ancient oceans were being stirred up for amrit (nectar), an unexpected creature surfaced from beneath and made landfall on this hilltop: it was said that an aquatic cow emerged and settled itself here after floating up through deep ocean waters from below – landing here as its goddess, Lakshmi Narasimha temple!

As you explore the hilltop, you will be taken aback by its stunning lake that reflects the hills stacked behind one another. This tranquil waterbody exudes serenity with placid fishing boats dotting its surface. Sit comfortably on a rock and surrender yourself to its divine surroundings; let your worries wash away as the view unfolds before your very eyes.

Beak Rock at Avala Betta is another highlight, offering thrill-seekers and photographers alike a breathtaking cliff that protrudes from the main hillock. Perfect for thrill-seekers who can test themselves by standing on its edge and testing their nerves; photographers also find this spot ideal for taking breathtaking shots of this astonishing locale.

Kopatti

Kopatti is one of the lesser-known trekking spots near Bangalore that provides stunning views of the Western Ghats and features natural wonders like waterfalls and dense forests – making it the perfect location to unwind on a weekend getaway and appreciate nature’s splendor.

The Kopatti trek is a 14 km trail that traverses fresh grasslands, meadows, dense forest, and valleys. The trek is relatively straightforward without any necessary climbing required and during your travels you are sure to encounter plenty of wildlife like deer and monkeys. Additionally, if time allows it you could even visit Mandalpatti and its waterfalls.

Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, in Somwarpet Taluk near Bangalore, is another hidden gem worth seeing near Bangalore. Home to several endangered bird species and perfect for hiking and camping trips alike; plus many different varieties of plants making this an essential stop when visiting Bangalore!

Manchanabele Dam makes for an excellent day trip from Bangalore. Surrounded by mountains, this reservoir provides the ideal setting for hiking and relaxing amidst nature’s grandeur. Popular among picnickers as well, Manchanabele Lake makes the perfect escape from urban living for enjoying some tranquil mountain air!

If you prefer longer treks, consider Kopatti Hills trek. With less steep slopes but some damp passages along the trail, the 5-hour trip both ways offers ample opportunity for exploration while giving visitors the chance to experience local culture and cuisine at Kopatti.

Kopatti offers an abundance of accommodations, from hotels and guesthouses to luxury resorts and budget hotels, that will surely meet all your accommodation needs. Just make sure that you book early to secure availability!

Hogenakkal Waterfall

Karnataka’s waterfalls are among the state’s main tourist draws. Situated near Mettur Dam, water cascades down several channels to form a breathtaking spectacle. Carbonatite rocks believed to surround it are among the oldest in existence. There is also a hanging bridge nearby offering unique perspectives of both Kaveri River and waterfall.

Hogenakkal’s coracle rides are an enjoyable activity for visitors to experience nature first-hand. Visitors are advised to exercise caution when swimming in the river due to strong currents; swimming may also be possible but appropriate precautions must be taken for optimal swimming experiences.

Rivers provide not only gushing waters, but are also home to an abundance of birds like Paddy Field Pipits, Kingfishers, Magpie Robins, Pond Herons and Black Drongos – making for an idyllic place to relax with family or friends while taking in its picturesque beauty. Lakes make ideal places for relaxing strolls while taking in scenic surroundings and making for wonderful gathering places!

Mettur Dam is another attraction close to the waterfalls that offers picturesque scenery. Comprised of a reservoir, hydroelectric power station, and park space spanning across Kaveri River, Mettur Dam serves as an ideal picnic location and water sports venue – providing water polo and kayaking activities as just some examples.

Hogenakkal offers more than just beautiful scenery; there are also numerous attractions nearby to be enjoyed, including Melagiri Hills and Pennagram Village – perfect spots for trekking with stunning panoramic views. In addition, nearby caves can also be explored.

Ramanagara offers the ideal weekend escape from Bangalore for those interested in discovering its culture and discovering something new. Also dubbed ‘Silk City,’ this destination serves as one of the largest silk markets in India where raw materials for Mysore silk sarees originate.

Ramanagara

Ramanagara, in Karnataka’s south state, offers breathtaking rocky hills and lush greenery, not to mention some of the oldest granite deposits found anywhere on Earth – making this city an attractive tourist destination for adventure seekers looking for their next great escape!

Ramanagara’s best time of year to visit is November to February when temperatures are cool and pleasant for trekking and climbing, making this period perfect for wildlife viewing and photography. Furthermore, winter’s climate tends to be dryest thus lowering risk of landslides.

Ramanagara offers visitors many activities to do, from exploring nearby lakes and forests to shopping in its stores and bazaars, dining at one of many delicious restaurants or cafes, or experiencing its rich culture by visiting one of many temples dotted throughout Ramanagara.

Ramanagara, commonly referred to as “Silk City”, is well-known for its silk industry and has become an iconic location. Home to one of Asia’s largest silk markets with daily cocoon trade of 35 metric tons; several cottage silk weaving industries also produce high quality raw silk skeins in this area.

Film tourism is another popular pastime in Ramanagara, as the town was the set for one of the most celebrated Bollywood films “Sholay.” Additionally, Ramanagara features numerous historic sites and monuments including Channapatna Fort.

Ramanagara is easily accessible from Bangalore by public transportation (buses and trains run frequently from the city), or visitors can hire a car or taxi; driving time from Bangalore to Ramanagara generally takes between one to two hours.

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