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Nov,23,2021 01:44:07 PM
4 hills station around Bengaluru you must visit

The city of Bengaluru may be filled with traffic, but a little away from the bustling city there are some wonderful hill stations that make you forget the city life. Listed below are 4 such wonderful locations. Hire a cab in Bengaluru with a driver and start hiking now!


1.Biligiriranga Hills: Also known as BR Hills, it is the starting point of Eastern Ghats. The Hills are a haven for wildlife. Its rugged forests are loved by adventure seekers and trekkers. If are lucky you can spot elephants, gaurs, chital, sambhars, barking deer, wild dogs, leopards and even sloth bears.


2. Yercaud: Situated in the Salem district of Tamilnadu, it is cool in all seasons of the year. If you are touring with your family this would be the right destination. Some of the famous attractions here are; Paddle boating on the Yercaud lake, Kiliyur Falls, and Lady’s seat viewpoint.


3. Kemmangundi peak: Located in the Chikkamagalur district of Karnataka, this place was once the summer retreat of the then King of Mysore Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV.  The trail to the peak takes you through lush green forest and Hebbe Waterfalls. A trek to this peak and a bath in the Hebbe falls will refresh and energise you.

4. Mullayanagiri: Scaling around 6000 feet, the Mullayanagiri is the highest peak in Karnataka. The peak is covered with dense shola grass and tall trees and therefore hiking here will give a satisfying experience for the adventure seekers. At the summit there is a small temple dedicated to Mulappa Swamy and watching the sunset from the peak is a memorable experience. 

Hill stations are just awesome! The weather is cool, the trekking is refreshing and when you reach the peak of any hill, the satisfaction you get cannot be described by words. Every once in a while, you must go on trekking to rejuvenate your body and mind. At bsrtravels.com/index avail of our Innova Car Rental In Bangalore With Driver and start travelling to all those hill stations one by one!