A WEEKEND GETAWAY – TREKS AROUND BANGALORE
SAVANDURGA TREK
My favourite, which I personally rate as the first on the list for the best treks around Bangalore is the SAVANDURGA TREK. With the unique distinction of being the largest monolith in Asia, SAVANDURGA is a beautiful trek near Bangalore. This incredible Monolithic rock trek near Bangalore is located just off Magadi road around 60kms from the city. With an altitude of 1226 metres, the monolith is truly a majestic sight. The trail starts from the temple at the Base. You make your way towards the right of the temple and find yourself at the base of the monolith. The trail is decently marked. The route takes around 2 hours to the top and 1 hour back down. This trek near Bangalore is a must-do for anyone.
In fact, when I explored this trail for the first time with Adventure-pulse, I was joined by several families with children as young as 6-7yrs. My only word of caution from my experience is to trekking in the peak afternoon as the heat can make it pretty difficult. As this is one of the best treks around Bangalore, don’t be surprised if you find small crowds of people also trying to escape the city and explore the trek. Be careful of the monkeys.
NANDI DURGA OR NANDI HILLS
SKANDAGIRI
MAKALIDURGA
MADHUGIRI FORT
The final trek on my list for the best treks around Bangalore is the Madhugiri Fort Trek. The Madhugiri Fort trek is an extremely popular trek near Bangalore. Madhugiri is located in the Tumkur district and is about 100kms from the city. The fort is famous for its architecture and was built by the Vijaynagar Dynasty. The word ‘Madhugiri’ literally translates to ‘Honey-Hill’ and so the name is derived from the Honeybee colonies that lived in the area. A moderate level trek with a steep gradient, the trek also has steps that make the trail easier.
Once you reach the top, you can wander and explore around the fort, with marvellous vistas along with panoramic views. The initial part of the Madhugiri Fort trek are regular steps that lead to a bastion. The second stretch is made up of stairs created by carving directly into the rock. This leads to the hardest part of the trek as the gradient becomes moderately steep. A must-do for trekking and history buffs alike.
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