Masinagudi is a town in the Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, situated around 250 kilometers away from Bengaluru. It is monsoon bliss right here!
About 308 kilometers from Bengaluru, this location is a perfect getaway during the monsoon. It is among the Western Ghats' highest peaks.
The rainy season in Ooty, the stunning Karnataka hill station, makes the place even more breathtaking.
The area's surrounding hills, lakes, and verdant valleys provide a visual feast.
One of the most breathtaking locations to visit close to Bengaluru during the monsoon season is Jog Falls.
During the monsoon season, India's second-highest waterfall is absolutely breathtaking.
Nandi Hills, located roughly 60 miles from Bengaluru, served as Tipu Sultan and the British government's summer getaway.
Renowned for its sunset views, this location is an ideal monsoon hideaway.
Hogenakkal, a lovely waterfall close to Bengaluru, gets its name from two Kannada words that mean "Smoking Rocks."
You will be enthralled with the waterfalls' magnificence if you visit them during the wet season!
About 250 kilometers from Bengaluru, Chikamanglur is the ideal place to live during the monsoon. This charming location is all about lovely hills, valleys, and streams.
Anthargange, located around 70 kilometers from Bengaluru, is a popular weekend trekking destination.
Numerous caverns and streams can be found inside the volcanic rock formations.
Shivanasamudra Fall, also known as Shimsa, is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Karnataka and a sight to behold during the monsoon season.
Bengaluru is just over 100 kilometers away by car.