Coorg — locally called Kodagu — is Karnataka's most visited hill station and for good reason. It offers coffee plantations stretching to the horizon, misty mornings, waterfalls, and some of the freshest air you'll breathe anywhere in South India. And from Bangalore, it's a perfect weekend escape. This guide tells you everything you need to plan your Coorg trip in 2026: the current taxi fare, the best route, what to see, and which vehicle to book based on your group size.
Bangalore to Coorg Taxi Fare – 2026 Rate Card
One-Way Fares (260 km)
Fixed one-way fare from Bangalore to Madikeri, Coorg. Toll, parking and driver charges are extra.
| Vehicle | Seats | Rate per km | One-Way Fare (260 km) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maruti Swift Dzire | 4 | ₹15/km | ₹3,900 | Solo, couple, 2 friends |
| Toyota Ertiga | 6 | ₹20/km | ₹5,200 | Family of 4–5 |
| Innova Crysta | 7 | ₹25/km | ₹6,500 | Family with luggage, hills |
| ⚠️ Toll, parking and driver charges extra. Force Urbania available on round trip only. | ||||
Round Trip Fares
Round trip rates are charged per km with a minimum of 300 km per day. Toll, parking and driver charges are extra.
| Vehicle | Seats | Rate per km | Min. km/Day | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maruti Swift Dzire | 4 | ₹12/km | 300 km | Solo, couple, 2 friends |
| Toyota Ertiga | 6 | ₹16/km | 300 km | Family of 4–5 |
| Innova Crysta | 7 | ₹19/km | 300 km | Family with luggage, hills |
| Force Urbania (12-seater) | 12 | ₹42/km | 300 km | Groups, office trips |
| ⚠️ Toll, parking and driver charges extra. Minimum 300 km billed per day regardless of actual km travelled. | ||||
💡 Why Innova Crysta is the Best Choice for Coorg
- Coorg roads have steep gradients — the Crysta's high ground clearance handles hairpin bends comfortably
- Boot space fits 4–5 full-sized bags (important for 2-night stays)
- 7 seats means the whole family travels together in one cab — no need to split groups
- AC performance is strong even at altitude unlike smaller sedans
Bangalore to Coorg Route – Best Way to Drive
There are two main routes from Bangalore to Madikeri. We recommend Route 1 (NH 275 via Mysore) for first-time visitors as it's smoother and well-maintained.
Route 1: Bangalore → Mysore → Madikeri (Recommended)
Bangalore (Mahadevapura) Start
Depart by 6 AM to avoid city traffic. Head toward Mysore via NH 275.
Mandya / Srirangapatna Optional Stop
~130 km, 2.5 hrs. Quick visit to Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary or Tipu Sultan's Fort.
Mysore Optional Stop
~145 km, 3 hrs. Breakfast stop. If time permits, quick visit to Mysore Palace area.
Kushalnagar / Bylakuppe Must Stop
~230 km, 4.5 hrs. Visit the Golden Temple (Namdroling Monastery) — 20-min stop.
Madikeri, Coorg Destination
~260 km, 5.5–6 hrs. Check in, freshen up, explore Raja's Seat for sunset.
Route 2: Bangalore → Hassan → Madikeri (Scenic, Longer)
~295 km, 6–7 hours. Passes through Sakleshpur coffee estates. More scenic but takes longer. Better for travellers who want to cover Belur/Halebidu en route.
Best Time to Visit Coorg from Bangalore
October – February (Best)
Cool, clear weather. Temperatures 12–22°C. Coffee harvest season. Perfect for trekking, waterfalls, and plantation walks. Book cabs early — this is peak season.
March – May (Good)
Warmer days (25–30°C) but still manageable. Fewer crowds. Budget hotels offer good deals. Summer holidays (April–May) get crowded on weekends.
September – October (Scenic)
Post-monsoon Coorg is lush green and absolutely stunning. Waterfalls are at full flow. Some minor road issues but largely safe for travel.
June – August (Avoid Peak)
Heavy monsoon. Some roads may be blocked by landslides. Only for those who specifically love rain. Check road conditions before travel.
Top Places to Visit in Coorg
- Abbey Falls — 10 km from Madikeri. Stunning waterfall surrounded by coffee estates. Easy walking trail. Best after monsoon.
- Raja's Seat — A garden in Madikeri town with panoramic valley views. Best for sunrise and sunset. Entry ₹10.
- Dubare Elephant Camp — 30 km from Madikeri on the Cauvery river. Elephant bathing experience. Book in advance.
- Namdroling Monastery (Golden Temple) — A beautiful Tibetan Buddhist monastery at Bylakuppe. Entry free, 1–2 hour visit.
- Coorg Coffee Estates — Many estates offer guided tours and homestay experiences. Planters' Inn and Dubare Camp are popular.
- Iruppu Falls — 84 km from Madikeri near Nagarhole. Worth it if you have 2+ nights.
Practical Travel Tips from Our Drivers
Our drivers have made the Bangalore–Coorg run hundreds of times. Here's what they recommend:
- Start before 6 AM from Bangalore — avoids Mysore Road traffic and gets you to Coorg before lunch.
- Fill fuel in Kushalnagar — fuel stations inside Coorg hills are fewer and sometimes more expensive.
- Don't trust Google Maps on hill roads — our drivers know the correct route to avoid one-way forest roads that GPS sometimes suggests.
- Carry cash — many small dhabas and estate shops don't accept cards or UPI.
- Book a 2-night trip minimum — a one-day trip feels rushed after a 5-hour drive each way.
Frequently Asked Questions
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