Bengaluru Getaways: Bengaluru, known as the Tech Capital of India, is the bustling metropolis of Karnataka. The city is surrounded by many captivating and beautiful destinations, which can be quite a delight to visit during the monsoon season. Greenery spreads everywhere in this season and seeing this one can be tempting to go on a long drive. If you also live in or around Bangalore or are planning to go here in the future, then we are going to tell you about some such destinations where you can spend quality time and experience something new. Are.

1. Bangalore to Coorg (250 km)
As you move towards the southwest of Bangalore, you will be attracted by the picturesque view of Coorg. The beauty of this district is worth seeing during the monsoon season. From lush green coffee plantations to mysterious misty valleys and winding roads passing through them, you will get lost. Take a tour of Abbey Falls here or stay at one of the coffee estates where you can experience and savor the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.

2. Bangalore to Chikmagalur (245 km)
The serene hills of Chikmagalur from Bangalore are a great option to experience the lush green coffee plantations and have an enjoyable holiday. You will get the aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans in the air here. Apart from this, enjoy the charm of Baba Budangiri Hills, where the mysterious caves enthrall the tourists. The hills of Mullayanagiri, the highest peak in Karnataka, are covered with mist and the surrounding valleys are also full of scenic views. Apart from this, places like Kudremukh National Park, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, and Hirekolale Lake are also included here.

3. Bangalore to Wayanad (270 km)
Wayanad is also one of the best places to visit near Bangalore during the monsoon season, which welcomes its visitors with open arms. Enjoying a beautiful long drive, you can enter the city, where the lush green foliage and the pristine lake will take your heart away during the rainy season. Come here, then definitely see the Banasura Sagar Dam. Apart from this, Meenmutty Waterfall is also one of the main attractions here. Try to take out time to visit En Ooru, a tribal heritage village in Wayanad, and the Edakkal Caves.

4. Bangalore to Agumbe (350 km)
Agumbe is a little far from Bangalore. Due to the quaint villages here, it is also known as the "Cherrapunji of the South". Located in Shimoga district, Agumbe is a paradise for nature and wildlife lovers. The region is famous for its bio-diversity, which includes a variety of flora and fauna. This place makes for an ideal place for a nature walk.
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