February 26, 2024
How to Reach Bangalore by Air, Rail and Road – A Complete Guide
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February 26, 2024
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Bangalore, a.k.a. the Silicon Valley of India, is among India's most important metropolitan cities and tourist destinations. You may wonder how to reach Bangalore. This guide is just for you.
This blog discusses the different modes of transport available to reach Bangalore from within India and overseas. But before we delve into how to go to Bangalore by train, flight, and road, let us know a little about Bangalore.

The capital of Karnataka, Bangalore, or Bengaluru, as it is officially called, is known for its flourishing IT industry and natural beauty. It is one of the quintessential Indian cities that has preserved its rich age-old traditions and yet wears a modern outlook. The cherry on top is the pleasant weather conditions, which attract tourists from all over the country and throughout the year. Besides, the city has many tourist attractions that interest people of all age groups and a vibrant nightlife.

Bangalore, one of India's top tourist attractions and important business hubs, is well-connected to all parts of the country and overseas by air. The airport in Bangalore, i.e., the Kempegowda International Airport, is the third busiest airport in India, after Delhi and Mumbai.
The airport is an important gateway to the city and operates national and international flights. There is regular and direct flight connectivity to Bangalore from all major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Patna, etc. Even if you fly from abroad, you may get a direct flight to Bangalore. You can also take a flight from your city to Mumbai or Delhi and take a connecting flight to Bangalore.
The airport in Bangalore is located about 35 km from the main city. Once you get here, you must use public transport like a bus or taxi to reach your destination in the city. The bus services are regular, and you can easily find a bus to go to any part of the city you want. Also, the bus fares are quite affordable.
So, now that you know how to go to Bangalore by flight, get your ticket bookings done, get set to go to this beautiful city, and enjoy a wonderful holiday!

If you are from India and are wondering how to get to Bangalore by train, you don't have to worry. The city is well-connected to all parts of India by rail. The Bengaluru railway station is one of the busiest in the Southern Railway Zone. It serves as a gateway to several local and long-distance to and from cities like Mysore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Cochin, Chennai, etc.
Another major terminal in Bangalore is the Yeshwantpur Junction, which operates fewer long-distance trains. This terminal is located on NH-4, and you can easily enter the city from here or continue your journey to other parts of Karnataka.
Once you reach any of these major railway stations in Bangalore, you can take a taxi or a rickshaw to the main city.

If you feel a little adventurous, you can take a road trip to Bangalore. It will be an experience in itself and will make your holiday memorable. The roads in Karnataka, especially the ones connecting Bangalore to other parts of the state and outside, are excellent and well-maintained. So, rest assured, you can have a wonderful and pleasant ride to Bangalore.
If you don't have a car and are unsure how to go to Bangalore by road, don’t worry! You can take a bus. The KSRTC (Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation) run buses from several major cities in India, like Mumbai, Goa, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, etc to Bangalore.
The buses to Bangalore arrive at the Majestic Bus Terminal, right outside the Bangalore City train terminus. There are luxury and semi-luxury buses, and you can travel in one to suit your comfort needs and budget. Apart from government buses, many private companies also run regular buses from different cities to Bangalore.
Now that you know how to go to Bangalore through different modes of transport, you may wonder where to stay in Bangalore. Well, the city has plenty of options to suit your needs and budget. But, if you are travelling with your family or someone special, book at the Club Mahindra-affiliated Eagleton Golf Resort.
It is one of the best resorts in Bangalore for more than one reason. Firstly, it is a stunning property that boasts spacious rooms, premium amenities and tastefully done interior décor that just makes you feel at home away from home. Secondly, you get to experience the most authentic Kannadiga hospitality here, and lastly, the resort allows you to get a taste of the local cuisine and make your every meal special.
All in all, this resort is the best place to enjoy a memorable trip and write your own Bangalore adventure tale!
Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd. (MHRIL), a part of Leisure and Hospitality sector of the Mahindra Group, offers quality family holidays primarily through vacation ownership memberships and brings to the industry values such as reliability, trust and customer satisfaction. Started in 1996, the company's flagship brand ‘Club Mahindra’, today has over 300,000 members , who can holiday at 140+ resorts in India and abroad.
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