B R Hills or Biligiriranga Hills is one of the many beautiful hill ranges near Bangalore. It makes for a perfect weekend getaway from the metropolitan city of Bangalore. Although, it’s a surprise that many haven’t heard about it. While people mostly tend to go to the more popular weekend getaways, like visiting the hill station of Coorg and Chikmagaluru, Wayanad, spending a long weekend during monsoons in Ooty, an year end over a long weekend in Kodaikanal, our honeymoon trip to Munnar, spending a night in the houseboat on backwaters of Alleppey, a relaxing holiday besides the vemnadan lake in Kumarakom, visiting the iconic temples and sites in Mahabalipuram, a weekend at Yercaud, two days visiting places in Pondicherry, a day in the royal city of Mysore, an overnight stay at Peepal Tree on the backwaters of Kabini, a weekend visiting the ancient sites in Hampi, Badami, and the beautiful temple of Halebidu and many more. When we heard of B R Hills, we decided to one day visit here. So, ultimately, one weekend, tired of the boring corporate life, we decided to rejuvenate our souls here.
Little did we know that our plans will be twisted by the Karnataka Bandh (A strike) called out the very same weekend. As a result, at the end moment we had to cancel our plans.
But we were not the ones to give up so easily. Since it didn’t seem feasible to go this weekend, we decided to shift our booking. So, we called up our resort, Gorukana and asked them to shift our booking dates to October 1&2. Not only did they move our bookings, they actually didn’t charge us anything extra for it! (Although, their policies mentioned some shifting charges). So, delightfully, we started waiting for the day of the trip to arrive.
In between, we had our awesome trip to Rajasthan. After coming back from the Rajasthan trip, we started eagerly counting the days to this weekend getaway. Soon, arrived October 1. As usual, to avoid city traffic and get a lead, we started around 6 in the morning. It’s always refreshing to feel the morning air once in a while, for us the city dwellers. Soon we were zooming out of Bangalore city premises.
Off to B R Hills
We took the NICE road to Kanakura and further. And started off on yet another epic road trip in India. Although, this road is a little longer. But it is traffic free. And, it is also in an excellent condition. As a testimony to the road condition, by 8 am, we had already reached near Shivsamudra. We were now carving for breakfast. Alas, there are not many breakfast options in this route. And those which are there, were not yet open.
The options that are there are mostly small bakery shops and and ready to eat snacks outlets or general grocery shops. Finally, after much hassle on what to have for breakfast, we decided to stop near a bakery. And from here we bought some bananas and chips. Then we had these in our car itself while we drove further. It was actually good to have a light breakfast while we were still on the winding roads. And, it also saved the time that we would otherwise waste sitting in a food outlet. So, eventually, we made good use of the tough condition we were put in with respect to food. But yes, we took this learning on our subsequent trips. And as a result had a wonderful picnic trip when we next drove to Gandikota and Belum caves from Bangalore.
The road on this route is mostly 2 lanes. Hence, you cannot speed too much. But, this route is not at all crowded compared to the other route. (That one being the Bangalore – Mysore highway). The distance to BR Hills is almost 180km when going via this Kanakpura route, which is the shortest compared to other routes. And the scenery is good. As the road mostly passes through villages with green farms and very scattered population.
Beautiful meadows
Almost 30km from Shivsamudra, the road takes a diversion from the main highway towards B R Hills. Somehow, I had cultivated this notion that the resort had to be on top of the hills. We were still driving through the meadows and plane lands. So, I started feeling little disappointed. I even started getting a little restless. However, soon we entered into an expanse which has beautiful green meadows and pasture lands. This meadow is lined by the B R Hills at the other end. And in between, farm animals can be spotted grazing. I found myself immediately re-glued to my car window. And, I completely forgot about climbing on the hill top. I rather felt like stopping the car and running into the utterly green fields that stretched till eternity.
There is only one word that comes to my mind to describe the kind of feeling you feel upon seeing fields lush green and full of healthy crops. And that also in a country that is primarily agricultural. And that word is “happiness”. That was exactly what I felt while passing through this patch of land. I spotted farmers, men and women, working in the field. Their colorful cloths made scattered spots of vibrant color in the overall green meadows. Some were ploughing their land with the help of their farm animals while others were harvesting their crops.
Into the thick forest
The roads start winding a little into the mountain ranges at this point. Soon, we arrived at the entrance of BR Hills. The entrance is marked by the forest check post. We have to make entries of our vehicles before entering. As one enters inside, there is a beautiful narrow road leading inside the forest. This road is marked by super dense forests on both sides. The forest department advices not to blow horn loudly and avoid stepping out of the vehicle on this stretch.
Rendezvous with wildlife
People often spot herds of elephants crossing the road inside this forest stretch. The forest department again advices to turn off your vehicle ignition and wait at a distance if you spot a herd of elephants. Basically, leave them at peace and so will they. However, we were not lucky enough to spot elephants or tigers. We did spot some beautiful deers though! The whole stretch of drive inside the forest is very beautiful. While driving through you will get the rich moist aroma of rainforest. The constant melodious chirping of birds will add to it. It’s like getting transported into another world.
Out of the forest
However, like all good things, this road has to eventually come to an end. Upon crossing the forest road, we again started spotting some habitation. Our mobile phones started catching signals back. Immediately, we put on the GPS and looked for directions to our resort. Almost 1 km down this stretch, google commanded us to take a kaccha rasta (untarred path) down the main road. This road leads to Gorukana in almost half a kilometer.
Do note that you have to be a little careful here. In case you don’t get a gps connection, you have to keep a watch for the board of Gorukana soon after you are out of the forest area. Otherwise you might miss the turn. And the road downhill that leads to the resort is really a very narrow one, so, it might take a little bit of effort to spot it from a vehicle moving with high speed.
Our resort : Gorukana
Soon we arrived at our resort, by 10:30am. We were given a warm welcome with fresh grape juices. Then, we spent rest of the day peacefully, enjoying thoroughly at Gorukana. Read our full experience of stay at Gorukana. In short, we loved every bit of our stay at the resort. Cut off from the world, amidst thick forests, enjoying our chats and interacting with the flora and fauna of the forest !! It turned out to be the best of what we had expected from B R Hills and our resort. There were lots of things to do at Gorukana including bird watching, forest safari, camp fire, traditional tribal performance and visit to their NGO, to name a few. Must mention, our little one had a wonderful time as well.
Next day, we started from our resort post breakfast. Gorukana is maintained by an NGO. They are doing many good things in this area. We visited the schools and education center maintained by the NGO. The tribal kids are educated in these schools. Along with education, they are also provided lodging and food. Volunteer teachers are welcome at the school. So, if you are looking to do some good volunteer work in teaching, don’t hesitate to contact them. We also visited a honey processing plant. Basically, raw honey extracted from the honey bees are processed here organically. The organic honey is then packaged and supplied to the towns.
All the money earned from the ventures is in turn again invested in the welfare of the tribal community in BR Hills. We really loved the way the NGO is working day in and day night for the tribal welfare.
B R Temple
But, no visit to BR Hills would complete without paying homage to BR Temple. Next, we decided to visit the temple, before starting on our journey back home. BR Temple is perched atop a beautiful hill. The hill provides breathtaking panoramic view of the whole valley. Behind the valley, enormous green hills stay guard. The air is crisp and fresh as ever.
After offering our prayers in the temple, we decided to trek a little along the roadside, to soak into the panoramic view around us. I am simply falling short of words to describe the view in front of us. So, I would let the pictures do the talk.
Shivsamudra
From here, we embarked on our return trip, refreshed, rejuvenated, full of energy. We reached Shivsamudra by 12:30pm. We decided to visit the waterfalls on our way. Before taking the diversion towards the waterfalls, we decided to have lunch. However, we were again disappointed by the options present. Nevertheless, we satisfied our hunger with a few plates of idli. Then we started on our journey further to the waterfalls. Though, the falls were not on their peak charm in this month. Already, water volume had reduced. Nevertheless, it was refreshing to stop midway and have a look at one of the most majestic waterfalls of South India. The area near Shivsamudra waterfalls has recently been developed a little. There is a nice restaurant. Refreshment options are also abundant. We had an icecream each.
And, back to home
From here, we started on our trip back to Bangalore, by 2:30pm. And we were home by 5pm. Overall, this turned out to be an awesome two days weekend getaway from Bangalore. However, like all awesome things, it has left me yearning for more. This got me thinking why we are not doing more two days journeys from Bangalore. I was simply amazed by how much we could do and enjoy in just two days!! Definitely, I am going to soon embark on more such journeys and bring to you more amazing stories!!
So, what is your favorite two days weekend getaway from Bangalore? I would love to know. (And, visit next!!).
Tips for visiting B R Hills
- There are two routes that you can take to B R Hills : Bangalore – Mysore highway and Bangalore – Kanakpura main road.
- The Bangalore – Mysore highway is multi lane and have lots of food and refreshment options. But this route is little longer. You will take 5 hours to reach B R Hills from here. Assuming you will stop in between for food etc. Traffic is also higher on this route.
- The Kanakpura road is two lanes only, but has almost nil traffic. It is shorter. It took us just 4 hours to reach B R Hills inspite of taking breaks in between.
- If you decide to take the Kanakpura road, carry some food with you for the way. Since, there are not good refreshment options on this route. You can have the food while driving. This way, you also save time.
- Start early from Bangalore, no matter whichever route you decide on. You will be able to avoid the city traffic and take a lead.
- Weather is mostly pleasant at B R Hills all through the year. Light jacket or sweatshirt would do in the morning and evening. For daytime, light cloths are fine.
- Wear comfortable cloths as you will most likely do lots of trekking on hilly terrain. Even inside the resort it’s hilly pathways.
- If you have kids with you, carry one warm jacket for them. They will need it during morning and evening hours. In the day, they should be fine.
- It must be charming to visit here in winter. November – February. You might require little warmer cloths at this time.
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Wow, that looks like a great getaway. Will definitely consider it should we ever be in the area, haha! I love that on any road trips through India you can buy snacks along the road and just munch on it in the car 🙂
Jacky
He he.. thanks!!
B R HIlls looks like an amazing weekend getaway. The route winding through the lush green fields is refreshing and rejuvenating from the hustle bustle of the busy city. Would love to visit on our next Bangalore trip
You will definitely like it!
I’ve always pictured Bangalore as an industrial city packed with buildings and people. So it is quite a lovely surprise to discover there are green hills nearby. The scenery looks lovely!
Actually Christina, Bangalore is an industrial and software hub of India. But as soon as you step out of the city limits, from within 50km radius lots of interesting, beautiful and natural weekend getaways start sprouting. Even inside Bangalore, there are some interesting places to visit, will soon write about them as well
I never knew Bangalore had such a great forest and nature. I guess I really didn’t know anything about it. The B R hills ooks like a great place to visit
You are right Lewi. There is so much to do and see around bangalore. I will dedicate a post to weekend getaways from Bangalore
I love your photo of the B R Hills. The contrast between the blue sky and the green hills really got my attention. I would love to spot a herd of elephants. I took a Kenyan safari a few years ago, and I have been fascinated with elephants ever since.
Thank you! It is always nice to spot these animals in their natural habitat and watch them go through their daily chores 🙂
Great pictures…I never knew that wildlife was an option here ! Do you have arrange for a safari in advance and take permits? How expensive is the accommodation?
The accommodation was INR 3500 per person, including all the meals and high tea and many other activities, nature walk etc. You can take the safari at an additional cost of INR 500 per person.
How delightful. I have yet to visit Bangalore but the scenery looks so inviting. I love the idea of being around wildlife and chirping birds! The village looks very charming as well.
It indeed is Janine. Do try it out when you happen to be here
Wow this looks amazing!! Will definitely have to check it out if I ever get a chance! Thanks for the detailed travel guide!
You are most welcome Erin
What a beautiful place! I love the rolling hills and the green in the photos! The resort you stayed looks like straight out of a fairytale. Thanks for sharing!
Its indeed beautiful Kreete.
This is a great weekend getaway from Bangalore. I remember when I was in Bangalore some years ago, I went to one such hill near Bangalore. In fact Bangalore has many such great getaway options. Sometimes I wish I stay in Bangalore for few years just so that I could visit all the nearby destinations, haha.
You are right. Bangalore beats most of the other metropolitans in India when it comes to weekend getaways. There are 100s of them. We are going to complete a decade in Bangalore but are still to explore so many
True that
I can totally relate to your comment about loving the trip but having it leave you wanting more. I’m the same way no matter where I go 🙁 I also try to cram 100 different things into a 2 day trip because I want to see everything so I feel ya there. Great info, thanks for sharing!
Completely agree with you Christie
The BR hills looks beautiful and definitely worth a visit. There are some good tips in this blog – I would freeze and haven’t a clue what to do if I saw random large animals nearby. The view from the top looks incredible and worth the visit! Thanks for the post!
Thank you. Don’t worry the animals are mostly spotted at quiet a distance 🙂 Yes, some huge snakes did cross our path
It looks like an absolutely beautiful part of the country, so lush and green!!!!
Yes Sasha. Green is so soothing, isn’t it!
I never gave a Bangalore a thought as a possible travel destination. This blog has changed my mine. Thank you
I am glad that you feel this way now. Actually Bangalore has 100s of beautiful weekend getaways around it, comprising of hills, beaches, cultural and historical places. So, you basically have everything
The Gorukana cottages look amazing! Noting!
What beautiful photos! Those cottages look so nice!
So many beautiful shades of green! Looks like a wonderful place to relax.
Beautiful hills! Too bad you missed out on the elephants. That would have been cool!
rightly said
Great post.. loved reading it
thanks!
What gorgeous pictures! We do most of our travel on weekends and agree that you can cram in a lot of activities in just 2 days!
Agreed!! 🙂