Start your adventure by watching the sunrise at Nandi Hills. Go paragliding or trekking in the morning, visit the Tipu's Drop in the afternoon followed by a tour of the Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple. End the day with a serene sunset at the hills.
Start your day with a trek to the Savandurga hill. In the afternoon, visit the Manchanabele Dam for kayaking, rafting, and other water sports. End the day with a bonfire and camping at the base of the hill.
Start your day with a trek to the Ramadevara Betta hill which has been featured in the movie Sholay. In the afternoon, visit the Silk Cocoon Market for a unique shopping experience. End the day with a visit to the Kanva Reservoir for fishing and boating.
Start your day with caving and trekking at the Anthargange hill followed by a visit to the Kolar Gold Fields. In the evening, visit the Kotilingeshwara Temple which has one of the largest shiva lingas in the world.
Start your day with a trek to the Skandagiri hill. In the afternoon, visit the Devanahalli Fort which was built in 1501. End the day by visiting the Grover Zampa Vineyards for wine tasting and tour.
Start your day with a visit to the Mekedatu which is a natural rock formation. Go on a jungle safari at the Bheemeshwari Wildlife Sanctuary and go fishing in the Cauvery river. End the day with a bonfire and camping at the sanctuary.
Start your day with a trek to the Shivagange hill and visit the temples and shrines on the way. In the afternoon, visit the Sri Veerabhadra Swamy Temple which is a 16th-century temple. End the day with a visit to the Namada Chilume which is a natural spring.
Other local attractions that you might consider are the Bannerghatta National Park, Wonderla Amusement Park, and the Bangalore Palace. You can also take side trips to Hampi and Mysore which are a few hours' drive from Bangalore. Make sure to carry enough cash with you as most of these places do not have ATMs nearby. Also, carry comfortable shoes and clothes as you will be doing a lot of walking and trekking. Have a fun-filled adventure!