10 Best Hill Stations Within 100 Km of Bangalore

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Located approximately 21 km from Gurugram, this resort offers Rajasthani haveli-style architecture, lush gardens, and a range of wellness facilities.

Nandi Hills

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Approximately 60 km from Bangalore, Nandi Hills is renowned for its breathtaking sunrise views, ancient temples, and pleasant climate. It’s a favorite spot for trekking and paragliding enthusiasts.

Savandurga

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Located 50 km from Bangalore, Savandurga is one of the Largest monolithic hills in Asia. It offers challenging trekking trails and panoramic vistas, making it a popular destination for adventure seekers.

Ramanagara

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Situated roughly 50 km from Bangalore, Ramanagara is famed for its rocky terrain featured in the classic Bollywood movie “Sholay.” It's an ideal spot for trekking, rock climbing, and bird watching.

Skandagiri

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Also known as Kalavara Durga, Skandagiri is about 62 km from Bangalore. This hill offers a moderately challenging trek, culminating in ruins of a fort  and a temple at the summit. It’s particularly popular for night treks to witness the sunrise.

Anthargange

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Located approximately 70 km from Bangalore near Kolar, Anthargange is known for its volcanic rock formations and cave explorations. The hill provides a unique blend of trekking and spelunking experiences.

Makalidurga

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About 60 km from Bangalore, Makalidurga offers a serene trekking experience through lush greenery leading up to a hilltop fort. The trail provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Davarayanadurga

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Situated around 70 km Bangalore in Tumkur district, Davarayanadurga is a temple town nestled among rocky hills and forests. It’s known for its ancient temples and natural springs.

Siddara Betta

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Located about 100 km from Bangalore, Siddara Betta is a popular trekking and pilgrimage spot. The moderate trek leads to a hilltop cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, attracting both devotees and adventure seekers.

Shivagange

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Approximately 57 km from Bangalore, Shivagange is a hill shaped like a shivalinga, offering a blend of trekking and pilgrimage experiences. The trek to the top passes through various shrines and offers breathtaking views.

Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta

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Located around 75 km from Bangalore, this hill is known for its dense forests and a temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha at the summit. It's a less crowded spod, ideal for a peaceful trek amidst nature.