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Long Weekend Trips from Bangalore – August 2025

07th July 2025 0 Comments

August 2025 is the best time to break up your routine and plan some beautiful long weekend trips from Bangalore. You can plan short trips without having to take a lot of time off work because a few public holidays and weekends are close together. South India is a great place for all kinds of tourists to get away. This area has everything you could want: sunny beaches, cool hill towns, and a lot of history and culture to learn about.

Long Weekend Calendar for August 2025: Plan Your Getaways from Bangalore

There are two great long weekends in August 2025. Independence Day is on a Friday, August 15, which means you get a three-day weekend from August 15 to 17. Take a day off on Monday, August 18, for a four-day break.

Raksha Bandhan (August 28, Thursday) and Ganesh Chaturthi (August 30, Saturday) are two more chances later in the month. You can have a four-day weekend (August 28–31) if you take Friday, August 29, off. You can get the most out of eight days of travelling if you only take two days off. This weekend is a great time to visit beaches, hill towns, and other interesting places close to Bangalore.

Top Hill Station Escapes

It's only about six hours from Bangalore to Coorg, so it's a great place to spend the weekend. The weather is nice, the views are pretty, and the mood is calm. Because of its coffee farms, waterfalls, and forest trails, it is called the "Scotland of India". You can go to Namdroling Monastery, see the view from Raja's Seat, and take pictures at the beautiful Abbey Falls.

Chikmagalur is a great place to go if you like quiet places and nature. It's a great place to relax because it's quiet, green, and not too busy. It is famous for its big coffee farms, but it also has beautiful drives through the hills and peaceful views of the sunrise from Mullayanagiri Peak. The weather is nice, even in the rainy season.

A long weekend in Ooty is the perfect way to unwind and recharge. Because it has so many fun things to do, like toy train rides, plants, and quiet lakes, people often call this hill town the "Queen of the Nilgiris". Yes, it stays cool and nice there even in August. The views make it a great place to get away from the heat of the city.

Coastal Retreats for a Breezy Break

Gokarna: Gokarna is a beach town that is both relaxing and fun. You can enjoy both spiritual and fun things there. In the morning, you can go to holy temples, and in the evening, you can relax on the beach. Going from Om Beach to Paradise Beach is easy. Just lay out in the sun and eat some fresh seafood at one of the bars nearby.

Udupi and Malpe: This spot has a great mix of history and nature. Visit the well-known Krishna Temple in Udupi, and then spend the night at Malpe Beach, where it will be quiet and cool. If you get the chance, take a short boat ride to St Mary's Island. The water there is known for being clear blue, and the rocks there are very strange.

Mangalore: Mangalore is a wonderful spot for a calm holiday. There are clean beaches like Panambur and Tannirbhavi, quiet churches and temples, and tasty food from Mangalore. People who want a relaxing vacation with cultural highlights will love this place because it has the best of both city ease and coastal charm.

Adventure & Wildlife Getaways for Your Long Weekend from Bangalore

Kabini is a great place to spend a quiet weekend with some wildlife adventure. Take a jeep safari or a boat ride, or stay in a resort that looks out over the river. In the Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary, you might see elephants, deer, and even tigers.

BR Hills is a peaceful getaway with lots of green space and wildlife. It is between the Eastern and Western Ghats. Go to the Biligiri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, take short walks in nature, and enjoy the peaceful views from the tops of hills.

Dandeli is a great place for people who like to have fun. You can go ziplining, white-water rafting, kayaking, and on jungle safaris. It's a great place to have fun and relax with friends or family because it's surrounded by forests and rivers.

Cultural and Historical Escapes

Hampi is recognized by UNESCO for its historical importance, known for its stunning ancient ruins, carved stone temples, and dramatic rocky terrain. It gives history buffs and photographers a look at the great Vijayanagara Empire and peaceful views of the river. It’s one of the best choices for long weekend trips from Bangalore, especially for history buffs and photographers.

Mysore is known for its royal history and the beautiful Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, and local markets like Devaraja. You can get there quickly from Bangalore and enjoy the culture, traditional food, and silk shopping.

Belur and Halebid: Incredible Hoysala architecture may be seen in these two cities. Two equally stunning temples are Belur's Chennakesava Temple and Halebid's Hoysaleswara Temple. These temples are ideal for a peaceful day trip, offering a glimpse of sculptures, art, and rich history.

Offbeat Weekend Spots

Agumbe is a great place to go for visitors who love the rainy season. People call it the "Cherrapunji of South India." There are thick rainforests, peaceful walks, and nice places to watch the sun go down. A great way to get away from it all and see mountains and animals that aren't very common.

Sakleshpur is a quiet hill station with coffee farms, green hills, and hidden trails all around it. This is a great reason to go hiking, camping, or on short weekend trips. Manjarabad Fort is a must-visit place. Also, the Western Ghats offer peace.

Horsley Hills is located near the edge of Andhra Pradesh and makes a relaxing weekend escape from Bangalore. The valley views are lovely, and the area remains peaceful. You can enjoy a slow, relaxed break there by taking walks in the woods, seeing sights, or easily escaping the crowds in the city. 

Budget Travel Ideas for Long Weekend Trips Around Bangalore

•    Select destinations such as Hampi, Chikmagalur, Sakleshpur, or Mysore, which are not only beautiful but also affordable.

•    Instead of private cabs, consider taking trains or KSRTC buses, as they are safe and reliable options., and cheap.

•    Stay in hostels or homestays that have clean, simple rooms for ?500 to ?1000 per night.

•    You can get regional food at low prices by eating at local restaurants or street stalls.

•    Travel with friends to split the costs of getting there and staying there.

•    You can get early bird discounts if you book ahead of time.

•    Check out free things to Check out free activities to enjoy, such as nature trails, temples, viewpoints, and local markets.

Travel Tips and Essentials

What to pack for monsoon season?

•    A small backpack cover or rain shield

•    Lightweight raincoat or umbrella

•    Waterproof shoes or floaters with good grip

•    Quick-dry clothes and extra socks

•    Plastic zip bags for electronics and wet clothes

•    Small towel and power bank

•    Basic first-aid kit and personal meds

•    Mosquito repellent and sunscreen

Safety and health tips

•    Always have a basic first aid kit with you.

•    Only drink water that comes in a bottle or has been purified.

•    Don't eat street food when it's raining hard.

•    Please inform someone about your travel plans.

•    Before you leave, check the weather report.

•    To avoid slipping, wear the right shoes.

•    Use bug spray, especially near bodies of water.



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