Bananthimari Betta Trek
Trek to a lakeside hill near South Bangalore
TREK DIFFICULTY
Easy
TREK DURATION
2 days
HIGHEST ALTITUDE
3440 ft
AGE LIMIT
6 years and above
Trek to a lakeside hill near South Bangalore
Bananthimari Betta is a part of the lush Bananthimari Reserve Forest, 60 kilometres off Bangalore, near Kanakpura. In Kannada, Bananthi means ‘she, who is just borne with a child’ and Mari means ‘goddess.’ Women and families who are unable to bear children, come to the Bananthimari Temple which is located at the base of the hillock. To the locals, these twin hillocks are better known as Karadi Betta (Karadi - Bear, Betta - Hill).
The hillocks, mainly known to the locals, are relatively lesser known to the trekking world. The trek to the summit is a picturesque landscape through ancient lakes, lush forests and boulders, dating back to more than 50 million years.
The path leading to the base of the hill crosses through villages and small settlements with farms growing vegetables and grains. You may even be greeted by the friendly village folk and their cattle on the way to the temple!
The Bananthimari Betta trek offers diverse landscapes, an experience catered to beginners as well as seasoned trekkers. Throughout the trail, you will witness a variety of bird, insect and plant species, making it one of the most gorgeous trails around Bangalore.
Bananthimari Betta is a part of the lush Bananthimari Reserve Forest, 60 kilometres off Bangalore, near Kanakpura. In Kannada, Bananthi means ‘she, who is just borne with a child’ and Mari means ‘goddess.’ Women and families who are unable to bear children, come to the Bananthimari Temple which is located at the base of the hillock. To the locals, these twin hillocks are better known as Karadi Betta (Karadi - Bear, Betta - Hill).
The hillocks, mainly known to the locals, are relatively lesser known to the trekking world. The trek to the summit is a picturesque landscape through ancient lakes, lush forests and boulders, dating back to more than 50 million years.
Bananthimari Betta - Complete Trek Information
We have always wanted trekkers to be well-informed before they go on a trek. Knowledge is the difference between a safe trek and a dangerous one. It’s also the difference between a wholesome experience and a superficial experience.
Use this section to learn about the Bananthimari Betta trek. It has in-depth information about each day of the trek, what to expect, and how you need to prepare for it. Many years of expertise have gone into this content. Don’t miss the 'Frequently Asked Questions' section at the end. Trekkers find that extremely useful.
Day 1
Reach the Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus by 10 AM in your own vehicle.
Location: Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus, Bengaluru.
Start Day 1 with ice breaking sessions and lunch. Engage in various experiences like nature walk and bouldering among others. Spend the evening sharing stories over dinner and camp in the tents for the night.
Day 2
Complete the Bananthimari Betta trek. Leave the Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus by 11 AM in your own vehicle.
Start Day 2 at 5 AM and trek to Bananthimari Betta summit. Return to the basecamp by 10.30 AM. Have breakfast and leave by 12.15 PM in your own vehicle.
IMPORTANT POINTS
- You will be staying in tents overnight.
- Carry 2 bottles of water, 1 lt each.
- Carry a small notebook and pen/pencil
- Carry own cutlery : 1 tiffin box, tumbler (or just plate and cup if not planning to pack food for the trek)
Day 1
Reach the Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus by 10 AM in your own vehicle.
Location: Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus, Bengaluru.
Start Day 1 with ice breaking sessions and lunch. Engage in various experiences like nature walk and bouldering among others. Spend the evening sharing stories over dinner and camp in the tents for the night.
Day 2
Complete the Bananthimari Betta trek. Leave the Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus by 11 AM in your own vehicle.
Start Day 2 at 5 AM and trek to Bananthimari Betta summit. Return to the basecamp by 10.30 AM. Have breakfast and leave by 12.15 PM in your own vehicle.
IMPORTANT POINTS
- You will be staying in tents overnight.
- Carry 2 bottles of water, 1 lt each.
- Carry a small notebook and pen/pencil
- Carry own cutlery : 1 tiffin box, tumbler (or just plate and cup if not planning to pack food for the trek)
Plan and reach Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus by 10 AM in your own vehicle.
Location: Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus
For more information on how to reach the Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus on your own or by public transport please refer to the section ‘How To Reach the Basecamp.’
After a refreshing welcome drink, you will be given a campsite tour. After this, you will set up your tent and secure all your belongings inside. This will be followed by a delicious lunch prepared by our kitchen team. Make sure you eat well so that you will have sufficient energy to engage in the experiences around the campus.
Have fun on the walk while following all necessary safety instructions. You would be back at the campsite by 7:30 pm. Tasty snacks and chai will be served on your arrival from the trek. Refresh yourself, layer up and get comfortable in your tent and in the campsite. Dinner will be served after this.
Enjoy your dinner. A healthy portion of dessert is always recommended for a nice recovery of the body and the mind. Indulge in conversations with your trek mates, get to know each other while having a scrumptious dinner. Post this, you may enjoy looking at the night sky as you tuck yourself inside your tents for the night by 10 pm.
Location: Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus
For more information on how to reach the Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus on your own or by public transport please refer to the section ‘How To Reach the Basecamp.’
After a refreshing welcome drink, you will be given a campsite tour. After this, you will set up your tent and secure all your belongings inside. This will be followed by a delicious lunch prepared by our kitchen team. Make sure you eat well so that you will have sufficient energy to engage in the experiences around the campus.
Have fun on the walk while following all necessary safety instructions. You would be back at the campsite by 7:30 pm. Tasty snacks and chai will be served on your arrival from the trek. Refresh yourself, layer up and get comfortable in your tent and in the campsite. Dinner will be served after this.
Enjoy your dinner. A healthy portion of dessert is always recommended for a nice recovery of the body and the mind. Indulge in conversations with your trek mates, get to know each other while having a scrumptious dinner. Post this, you may enjoy looking at the night sky as you tuck yourself inside your tents for the night by 10 pm.
Complete the trek to the summit. Leave the Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus by 11 AM in your own vehicle.
Wake up by 4 AM and enjoy a quick morning snack with tea. Get ready for the trek to the Bananthimari Betta summit by 4.30 AM.
You will be given a detailed briefing regarding the trek. Have fun on the trek while following all necessary safety instructions. You would be back at the campsite by 9:00 AM.
Pack up and complete un-pitching your tents. Learn a bit about how you have helped to leave behind cleaner trail after the trek and practical skills you can take back for a more sustainable lifestyle.
Breakfast would be ready by this time. Recall the past 24 hours and let the thoughts sink in as you prepare to depart. Get involved in deeper conversations with fellow trekkers and the trek leader. Holding on to dear memories, bid adieu by 11 AM.
Wake up by 4 AM and enjoy a quick morning snack with tea. Get ready for the trek to the Bananthimari Betta summit by 4.30 AM.
You will be given a detailed briefing regarding the trek. Have fun on the trek while following all necessary safety instructions. You would be back at the campsite by 9:00 AM.
Pack up and complete un-pitching your tents. Learn a bit about how you have helped to leave behind cleaner trail after the trek and practical skills you can take back for a more sustainable lifestyle.
Breakfast would be ready by this time. Recall the past 24 hours and let the thoughts sink in as you prepare to depart. Get involved in deeper conversations with fellow trekkers and the trek leader. Holding on to dear memories, bid adieu by 11 AM.
Even during the coldest months of December, January, and February this region is fairly hot, hitting temperatures of around 25 - 28° C during the day.
The nights are pleasant at around 15 – 22° C.
You would only need one jacket and a poncho for early mornings or in case of rain.
➤ Best Time to do the Bananthimari Betta Trek
The best time to do the Bananthimari Betta Trek would be between the months of September to February. The months of post-monsoon are the best time to do the trek since you have a lot of greenery even surrounding Bananthimari Betta. The trek also comes out alive with small sections having water trickling down the rocky terrain.
The winter months are also very pleasant and a good time to experience the trek.
The peak of the monsoon season is not recommended due to the rocks being extremely slippery. During this season, you need to keep an eye on the weather and then take the call.
This trek can be done even during the summer season. However an early morning trek is recommended. So that you will be able to return to the base by around 10.30 AM. Afternoon heat during summers, may be intense and may hamper the trek experience. Please use a cap or a hat (preferably with flaps), if you will be trekking here in the summer season.
The Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus is easily accessible from Bengaluru. Here is the location on Google Maps.
The drive till the campus is quite scenic with the many different hills popping up at the horizon as you zoom on the highway.
The Bananthimari trek starts at a small village temple called Bananthi Mari Temple, which is located at the base of the peak.
This is about 6 km from Kanakpura, a major town in Ramanagaram district.
Reaching Bananthimari Betta by your own vehicle:
If you're planning to reach the Bananthimari Trek using your own vehicle from Bangalore, here are the directions: Start by driving to Kanakapura town, and from there, navigate your way to Bananthimari Temple. You'll find a dirt trail that leads from the main road to the temple. The temple has a designated parking area for both two-wheelers and cars. It's worth noting that this temple is quite well-known among the local residents.
The only way to reach the Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus is via road. You will be able to reach by either public or private transport.
Reaching Bananthimari Betta by Public Transport System:
The starting point for the Bananthimari Betta trek is the Bananthimari Temple, located approximately 10 kilometres away from Kanakapura. To reach this temple, you can avail of convenient transportation options. KSRTC buses departing from KBS Majestic run at regular 15-minute intervals. You can board one of these buses to reach Kanakapura. Upon reaching Kanakapura, you can easily find shared auto-rickshaws that will take you to the base of the temple. Share Auto Rickshaws take around Rs 30 one way.
Nearest Airport: Kempegowda international airport - 110 km
Given that this is just a one-night weekend outdoor program, with very comfortable weather, we advise you to travel light.
Here’s a list of things you must bring along with you:
- A 20L backpack – A small comfortable backpack will suffice.
- 2 t-shirts – Expect to get sweaty, you will need a change of clothes after your trek
- An extra pair of trekking pants – Avoid shorts at all costs, there are thorns along all the trails.
- Shoes with good grip – Even sports shoes will work, as long as they have a good grip
- One jacket
- Rainwear
- Headlamp
- Sun cap
- Sunglasses
- An extra pair of socks
- A light towel
- Two 1 litre bottles (reusable)
- Your lunch box, mug, and spoon
- A small toilet kit
- Insect repellant
- 2 light single sheets to lie on and cover yourself with in the tent.
PRO TIPS
- After the forest section, the trail is exposed, with very little tree cover, make sure you cover yourself well while trekking. Carry a full-sleeve t-shirt/shirt and full trekking pants for this trek.
- Keep a pair of sandals to walk around the campsite.
Our Indiahikes Kanakpura campus is a zero-waste campus. This means, it is a dustbin-free zone, so you will not be able to dispose of any of your waste on the campus.
- Disposable cutlery, plates, glasses etc
- Packaged foods and snacks
- Wet wipes
The Bananthimari Betta Trek can be divided into three sections.
- Walk from Bananthimari Temple to First view point
- A gentle ascent from the first view point to the second view point.
- Trek from the second-view point to the peak.
Section I: Bananthimari Temple to First view Point.
Trek Distance: 1 km
Trek Duration: 20 min
The Bananthimari Amma Temple, located at the base of the hill, serves as the starting point for the trek. This temple is dedicated to Bananthimari Amma, a local goddess believed to bestow fertility. You might come across some locals performing pooja, or aarthi, at the temple.
Upon arriving at the temple, you can park your vehicle and commence your trek. The trail is well laid out with mostly eucaliptus and bamboo trees.
Another alternate start of the trek would be from Bananthimari Lake, which is located 300 meters before the temple, just beside the road. The lake, surrounded by rocky outcrops and eucalyptus trees, is itself a sight to behold. Once you start the trek, continue along the road to the temple. Watch out for various species of birds that flock to the lake for their feed.
After walking approximately 200 meters from the temple, you'll come across a pond on your right. Watch out for the reflection of the surrounding hillocks on the water.
Continue for another 70 meters, and you'll notice a path to your left. Opt for the left path. The path will lead you to a bunch of huge rocks and boulders. A few of these boulders look like caves. The whole section is filled with bamboo trees. We dont get such sections on other treks around Bangalore. Trekking on this path does not feel like a regular trek around Bangalore. The path is well laid out, with a few arrow marks to guide you.
After a steep ascent through the forest filled with boulders for about 10 minutes, you'll arrive at the first viewpoint. The place is a small clearing with views of the surrounding lakes. Watch out for various patterns on the rocks formed by millions of years of erosion and weathering.
Section 2: First View Point to Second View Point
Trek Distance: 1 km
Trek Duration: 20 minutes
Take a brief pause and then proceed along the trail until you arrive at the boulder section from the forest section. You'll need to maneuver your way through the boulders for about 10 minutes, which will lead you to the second viewpoint. The view point is filled with fallen rocks and cairns This vantage point provides a stunning perspective where you can view the nearby lakes and the rocky formations in the surroundings. The climb on the boulder can get tricky during the rainy season.
Section 3: Second View Point to the Peak
Trek Distance: 150m
Trek Duration: 5 min
An ascent of 150 meters will lead you to flat land. It's worth noting that the clearing isn't a small, typical viewpoint; instead, it's a relatively spacious area. Take the time to explore the place, and in the far corner, you'll come across a rocky outcrop that marks the highest point.
Continue your walk along the clearing to the highest point. After walking for 5 minutes and a short descent of 10 meters, you will reach a small bamboo trail where you can take a break. Observe the silence, except for the occasional crawling of lizards or insects on the dry leaves scattered on the forest floor. Cross the section to reach a second boulder section with a short but steep ascent.
During the climb, you will feel like you have reached the summit. But once you reach the top, you will realize that the actual summit is another 50 meters away. Once you reach the peak, you will see a structure made of rocks.
From this elevated position, you'll have a panoramic view of tiny villages to your right, while to your left, you can admire the Bananthimari Reserve Forest. The surrounding peaks of Kabbala Durga and Bheemana Kindi are also visible.
Bananthimari Betta is a part of Bananthimari Reserve Forest, 60 kilometres off Bangalore, near Kanakpura. Our Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus is located at a distance of 1 kilometre from the Bananthimari lake.
The best time to do the Bananthimari Betta Trek would be between the months of September to February. The months of post-monsoon are the best time to do the trek since you have a lot of greenery even surrounding Bananthimari Betta. The trek also comes out alive with small sections having water trickling down the rocky terrain.
The winter months are also very pleasant and a good time to experience the trek.
The peak of the monsoon season is not recommended due to the rocks being extremely slippery. During this season, you need to keep an eye on the weather and then take the call.
This trek can be done even during the summer season. However an early morning trek is recommended. So that you will be able to return to the base by around 10.30 AM. Afternoon heat during summers, may be intense and may hamper the trek experience. Please use a cap or a hat (preferably with flaps), if you will be trekking here in the summer season.
Ramanahalli is the closest village to Bananthimari. Indiahikes groups have a base camp about 10 minutess from Kanakpura where tents are pitched during active days. However, if you are doing the trek on your own, it is best to plan this as a single day trek and head back in the evening. It is highly recommended NOT to camp on top of the hill or in the village outskirts as it is not safe. The area is frequented by bears.
Accommodation is also available in the village of Kanakpura. From here, the Indiahikes Kanakpura campus is around 25 minutes.
There is consistent network connectivity throughout the trek from all major mobile operators - Jio, Airtel, BSNL, Vodafone.
This is not a long trek and a fit person can complete it even if above 55 years of age. Please take note that there are few steep sections as well as sections with boulders, on the trek which shall put pressure on knees and ankles. Please speak to an Indiahikes team member if in doubt before finalizing.
There are no washrooms on the trail. We recommend that you use the washrooms at our Indiahikes Kanakpura Campus before the trek begins.
Police Station: Kanakpura Police Station (9480802861)
ERSS: For any kind of emergency help, you can contact the Pan-India Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) number- 112
Kanakpura is the town with the nearest ATMs. It is better to carry cash with you than rely on any ATMs on the way. Carry cash either from Bangalore or at a reliable town en route if you are driving to the base.
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Permission is not required to climb Bananthimari Betta. Just go to the Bananthimari temple and start with the trek.
Permissions are not required to camp on the trail of the Bananthimari Betta trek. Nevertheless, it is highly recommended NOT to camp on top of the hill or in the village outskirts as it is not safe. The area is frequented by bears.
Permissions are not required to camp on the summit of the Bananthimari Betta trek. Nevertheless, it is highly recommended NOT to camp on top of the hill or in the village outskirts as it is not safe. The area is frequented by bears.
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