A perfect weekend reset from Bangalore for a family of four is a 2-night escape to Coorg—cool weather, slow mornings, coffee-scented air, short drives, kid-friendly activities, and no crazy logistics.
Mandalpatti Peak (The Viewpoint)
Why Coorg Works So Well
Coorg is about 250–270 km from Bangalore, which usually takes 5–6 hours by road, making it ideal for a Friday night or early Saturday start.
The route via NH75 or NH275 is scenic, with greenery, small towns, and plenty of food stops, so the drive itself feels like part of the vacation.
Weather is generally pleasant from October to March, which suits kids and older family members who struggle with heat.
Getting There From Bangalore
Self-drive car:
Distance: Around 250 km via Mysore (NH275) or via Hassan (NH75).
Time: 5–6 hours one way with short breaks.
Ideal for: Families who want flexible stops, music, and the comfort of their own car.
Bus + cab:
Overnight or early morning KSRTC and private buses run from Bangalore to Kushalnagar, Madikeri, and nearby towns.
From there, take a local cab to the resort or homestay (typically 20–40 km depending on location).
When to leave:
Option 1: Leave Friday evening around 6–7 pm, reach late night, wake up already in the hills.
Option 2: Leave early Saturday (around 5–6 am) to reach around brunch time, avoiding heavy city traffic.
Iruppu Falls (The Waterfall)
Where To Stay (Family-Friendly Picks)
Plantation resort or wilderness resort:
Coorg offers plantation stays with coffee estates, forest views, and nature trails—many aimed at families with kids.
Mid-to-upper range properties usually provide spacious rooms, kids’ play areas, walking trails, and in-house restaurants with local and Indian dishes.
Typical mid-range family budget (2 nights):
Good resort/homestay options around Coorg commonly range from roughly ₹5,000–₹12,000 per night for a double or family room, depending on season and property.
Some resorts offer packages that include breakfast and one major meal, which can keep costs predictable.
What to look for when booking:
Child-friendly: Ask about extra beds, kid meals, and any age restrictions on pool or activities.
Location: Decide whether you prefer being close to Madikeri (for sightseeing) or deeper in plantations (for quiet and nature).
Dubare Elephant Camp (The Wildlife Interaction)
2-Night Sample Itinerary From Bangalore
Day 1: Drive, Slow Down, Breathe
Early morning departure from Bangalore, with breakfast at a highway restaurant on NH275 or NH75.
Reach Coorg by late morning or noon, check in, and have a relaxed lunch at the property.
Evening walk through the plantation trails or nearby village roads, letting kids explore butterflies, birds, and coffee plants.
Day 2: Light Sightseeing + Local Flavours
Visit popular nearby spots such as:
A viewpoint or hilltop for panoramic valley views.
A waterfall in the region (short trek or walk, depending on season and access).
Return to the resort by afternoon for a lazy swim, board games, or reading on the balcony.
Evening bonfire or barbecue if the property offers it, with local Coorgi-style food options.
Day 3: Slow Morning, Head Back
Wake up early, sip strong filter coffee, and take one last slow walk around the estate.
Check out by late morning and drive back towards Bangalore, stopping for lunch en route.
Reach home by early evening, with enough time to reset, unpack, and mentally get ready for Monday.
Namdroling Monastery (The Cultural Site)
What It Might Cost (Family of Four)
These are approximate, meant to give a realistic feel for a comfortable but not ultra-luxury weekend in 2026.
Travel (self-drive):
Fuel + tolls from Bangalore to Coorg and back for ~250 km each way often falls somewhere in the ₹3,500–₹6,000 bracket depending on mileage, vehicle, and exact route.
Stay (2 nights):
A good mid-range resort or well-rated homestay around Coorg can roughly total ₹12,000–₹24,000 for two nights for a family room or two doubles, depending on property and season.
Food:
If breakfast is included, budgeting around ₹3,000–₹6,000 for lunches and dinners for four over two days is reasonable at mid-range places and local restaurants.
Activities & local travel:
Local cabs or short excursions might add roughly ₹2,000–₹4,000 over the weekend, depending on distance and how many sites you visit.
In total, a comfortable but not extravagant Coorg weekend for a family of four from Bangalore generally sits in an approximate band of ₹20,000–₹40,000 for 2 nights including travel, stay, food, and light sightseeing, depending heavily on property choice and season.
If you like, the plan can also be adapted to similar-distance spots like Kabini or Chikmagalur, which offer more wildlife or more coffee-hill vibes but follow almost the same structure in terms of driving time, stay style, and budget