
After long office hours and endless city commutes, it’s time to swap screens for serene scenes.
Thanks to its pleasant weather and closeness to the Western Ghats, Bangalore is blessed with some of the most refreshing weekend getaways in India. Whether you’re sipping freshly brewed filter coffee in lush plantations, trekking through mist-laden trails, wandering among ancient ruins, or simply unwinding in a cozy homestay, there’s an escape for every kind of traveler.
If a quick recharge is what you’ve been craving, consider this your ready-to-go guide. We’ve handpicked the best weekend trips from Bangalore—just in time for the Independence Day holiday. And to make your journey hassle-free, you can easily book buses and hotels on Paytm—fast, convenient, and budget-friendly!

# Coorg – Coffee Plantations, Waterfalls & Treks
Nicknamed the Scotland of India, Coorg is a dreamy hill retreat tucked away in the Western Ghats. Its sprawling coffee estates, cascading waterfalls, and year-round pleasant climate make it a timeless favorite. Couples, families, or solo explorers—everyone finds their peace here.
# Chikmagalur – Plantation Stays & Misty Mornings
If tranquility could be pinned on the map, it would land in Chikmagalur. With rolling hills, endless coffee estates, and a charming offbeat vibe, this hill town is perfect for slow travel. Stay in a homestay amid plantations, soak in warm hospitality, and let nature refresh you.
# Wayanad – Forests, Wildlife & Mountain Views
Step across the Karnataka-Kerala border and you’ll find Wayanad—a lush paradise of spice-scented breezes, mist-kissed peaks, and untouched landscapes. Ideal for trekkers, photographers, and nature lovers, it’s where the wild and the serene come together beautifully.

# Mysore – Palaces, Gardens & Cultural Riches
Just a short drive from Bangalore, Mysore is a living canvas of history and heritage. With its royal palaces, sprawling gardens, bustling markets, and iconic silk sarees, the city makes for a delightful family outing or a romantic weekend steeped in culture.
# Hampi – Ancient Ruins & River Vistas
For a journey into the past with a dash of adventure, head to Hampi—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From its majestic temples and surreal boulder-strewn landscapes to quirky riverside cafés, Hampi is a treasure for history buffs, backpackers, and explorers alike.
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