Sometimes, a short solo trip is all you need to refresh your mind and enjoy nature. If you are in or around Bengaluru, there are many beautiful places you can visit alone, all within 100 km. Whether you love trekking, wildlife, waterfalls, or peaceful views, these spots are perfect for a quick break from the busy city life.

Nandi Hills (around 60 km)
Nandi Hills is a favourite place for many solo travellers. It is known for its stunning sunrise views. You can go for a walk, try some trekking, and visit the historical Tipu's Drop and Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple. Some people even enjoy camping here at night.
Skandagiri (around 60-62 km)
Skandagiri is famous for its night treks and starry skies. It's perfect if you love rock climbing and adventure. The trek leads to an old fort built by Tipu Sultan, and the morning view from the top is unforgettable.
Savandurga (around 50-60 km)
Savandurga is one of the largest single rock hills in Asia. It attracts solo adventurers for both day and night treks. The top of the hill gives you amazing views of forests and the nearby Manchanabele Dam.
Ramanagara (around 50 km)
Ramanagara, also called Silk City, has rocky hills that are great for climbing and trekking. Places like Ramadevara Betta are fun to explore. You can also spot birds and visit small temples here.
Anthargange (around 67-70 km)
This place in Kolar is known for its volcanic rocks and mysterious caves. Many solo travellers love the night treks and cave walks. It's exciting and peaceful at the same time.
Makalidurga (around 60 km)
If you're a beginner in trekking, Makalidurga is a good choice. The trail is easy and the place is surrounded by hills and greenery. There's also a small fort at the top to explore.
Bannerghatta National Park (around 31-35 km)
For nature and animal lovers, this park is a must-visit. You can go on a safari and see tigers, lions, and elephants. It's peaceful and not too far from the city.
Shivagange Hill (around 50 km)
This hill looks like a shivalinga and is both a trekking spot and a holy place. It has ancient temples like the Gangadhareshwara Temple and lovely views.
Dodda Aalada Mara (around 27-34 km)
This 400-year-old banyan tree spreads across 3 acres and is a great spot to sit quietly, read a book, or just relax in the shade.
Chunchi Falls (around 89 km)
This waterfall near Kanakapura is beautiful and adventurous. The short hike to reach the falls involves some rock climbing, making it fun for solo travellers.
Devarayanadurga (around 70-80 km)
Also called DD Hills, this place has a mix of natural beauty and ancient temples. It's a peaceful getaway surrounded by forests and hills.
Kanakapura (around 55-69 km)
Kanakapura is full of greenery, lakes, and birds. It's perfect for someone looking for calm surroundings and outdoor activities like kayaking or trekking.
When going solo, always inform someone about your travel plans, carry enough water, snacks, and safety items. Check the weather and best time to visit each spot, especially if you plan to trek or camp.
These short solo trips from Bangalore are not only refreshing but also give you the freedom to explore at your own pace.



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