Vatadahosahalli Lake is a serene place filled with natural beauty & hillock surroundings that make it a perfect weekend getaway spot near Bangalore City.
The lake is around 100 km away from the hustling and bustling of the capital City which drives even more attention for its quiet attitude.
How To Reach Vatadahosahalli Lake From Bangalore?
The best approach to reach the lake is to take a private vehicle or cab because you will not find any desirable public transport services for reaching this beautiful tourist spot.
A motorbike ride to the Vatadahosahalli Lake would be a perfect choice if you are an adventure track lover. If you love to take a long drive with your family on the weekends then this place could make your plan worthwhile.
In the 100 km long ride, you must cross by Bellary Road/Ramana Maharshi Rd and continue to follow the same road for another 23-24 km. Take your right turn to stay on National Highway 44 and try to follow the same road for another 47 km.
We started our journey to the lake from Rajajinagar and it was around a 99 km long journey that took us to this mesmerizing weekend spot near Bangalore. The trip should take approximately 2-2.5 hours long.
Although Google Maps would be sufficient for the drive, it is always a good idea to ask the locals to reach smoothly without any error that can make the trip longer.
Best Time To Visit Vatadahosahalli Lake
The best time to reach the lake is always in the early morning but if you are not a morning person then you can also plan the trip during the evening times to witness one of the perfect sunsets of your life.
Try to start your trip by early morning 4 am and you will be reached at around 7.30 am. Consider starting the trip before 4 am to witness the amazing sunrise of the day.
It is not recommended to visit the place between 10 am- 4.30 pm, because this place doesn’t have shadows of trees that can save you from the scorching sun during the hottest sunny day.
Best Time To Visit: 5 am- 9 am (early morning) & 4.30 pm- 6.45 pm (evening)
Very interesting read! The warning on verifying directions shown in google maps is very relatable 🙂 And the suggestion at the end about bringing your own trash bag and dumping waste elsewhere rather than at the middle of the lake is very sensible! Appreciate it 😀