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6 must-visit stops along the Bengaluru–Mysuru–Coorg scenic route

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 10, 2025, 09:59 IST
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6 must-visit stops along the Bengaluru–Mysuru–Coorg scenic route

Anyone planning this Bengaluru–Mysuru–Coorg road trip? Well, it would be a big yes for anyone who loves monsoon drives, filter coffee, and the scent of wet earth. Whether you’re a first-timer escaping city chaos or have already tried this route earlier, chasing misty hills, you should know that this 275-km stretch from the tech capital to the coffee capital delivers a perfect mix of royalty, nature, food, and just enough chaos to keep things fun.
Here are six absolute must-stops along this lush, caffeine-fuelled trail. You can thank us later. (Canva)

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Rasta Café

No road trip out of Bengaluru truly begins until you've pulled over at Rasta Café. Perched somewhere between the city’s last honk and the open highway, this open-air café is a bonafide pitstop legend. Craving all-day breakfasts, wood-fired pizzas, or just a solid cup of coffee? Rasta’s got you. Expect the usual sights: revving bikes, lounging dogs, and couples deep in fry-sharing diplomacy. It’s the perfect place to stretch your legs, sip that overpriced mocha, and officially switch from Google Calendar to Google Maps mode.

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Srirangapatna

A drive of roughly 20 km before Mysuru will take you to Srirangapatna, the historic island town where Tipu Sultan once took on the British, and almost won. Once here, you can visit his summer palace, the Gumbaj where he was buried, and the still-functioning Ranganathaswamy Temple that’s more than 1,000 years old. (Canva)

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Mysuru Palace

You’ve seen it on calendars, biscuit tins, and postcards, the Mysuru Palace, an architectural wonder. With its Indo-Saracenic architecture, gilded domes, and a lighting ritual that turns the entire palace into a glowing spectacle every Sunday evening, it's both majestic and mildly extra. Inside, expect opulence, stained glass ceilings, Belgian mirrors, and so much more. (Canva)

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Bylakuppe

As you head toward Coorg, take a surprise detour into Bylakuppe, a Tibetan settlement that feels like someone cut-pasted a piece of Dharamshala into Karnataka. The standout here is the Namdroling Monastery (Golden Temple), where giant Buddha statues sit serenely, golden dragons coil across the walls, and chanting monks make you feel at ease. It's peaceful, surreal, and smells faintly of incense. Don’t leave without trying momos from one of the local eateries. (Canva)

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Nisargadhama

It's a peaceful forest island near Kushalnagar, with hanging bridges, bamboo groves, and deer hiding between trees. It’s a mix of fun and calm, with paddle boats, ziplining, and treetop cottages if you want to stay overnight. You’ll also find elephant rides, and if you are here with no Wi-Fi or work stress here, this break will be one that you will remember for the longest time.
(Canva)

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Madikeri Fort and Raja’s Seat

Welcome to Coorg (aka Kodagu), the high-altitude homeland of pepper, cardamom, and way too many Instagram reels with fog transitions. Madikeri Fort, though modest compared to Mysuru’s grandeur, comes with its own slice of history, complete with British-era buildings and mist-covered ramparts.
Nearby is Raja’s Seat, a viewpoint where Coorg’s kings once watched the sunset. Visit around 5 PM when the fog rolls in and everything looks like beauty for sure.
The Bengaluru–Mysuru–Coorg trail is a beautiful route, giving way to ancient temples, royal grandeur fading into wild hills, where you’ll find more stops worth exploring, like Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Dubare Elephant Camp, and local estate stays that smell like rain and roasted beans. (Canva)

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