Pune Bangalore

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Pune to Bangalore Complete Travel Guide 2026

Planning a trip from Pune to Bangalore? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 837km journey. Watch the interactive route animation above to visualize your journey, then explore detailed information about travel options, costs, attractions along the way, and insider tips to make your trip memorable.

straighten Distance
837 km
Total Distance
directions_car By Car
14h 00m
Drive Time
₹7,993
₹1,998/person (4 pax)
flight By Air
1h 30m
Flight Time
train By Train
~12-16h
Est. Time
₹624 – ₹2,043
Min – Max
directions_bus By Bus
~10-14h
Est. Time
₹1,034 – ₹7,031
Min – Max
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All prices are estimates. Train: Check IRCTC. Bus: Prices vary 25-50%, check redBus (not recommended >2,500km). Flight: Check airlines for current rates. Drive: Costs assume 4 travelers; fuel/tolls may vary.

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Train availability: Prices shown are estimates based on distance. Please check IRCTC or train booking platforms for actual availability, routes, and current ticket prices as they vary by class, train type, and booking time.

analytics Travel Comparison: Pune to Bangalore

Mode Duration Estimated Cost
directions_car Private Car 14h 00m ₹7,993 Fuel & Tolls
flight Flight 1h 30m ₹2,930 - ₹5,859
train Train 12h – 16h ₹624 – ₹2,043
bus Bus 12h – 16h ₹1,034 – ₹7,031

How to Travel: Pune to Bangalore

Compare different travel modes to find the best option for your budget, schedule, and preferences.

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By Car

Flexibility, scenic stops, family trips

14h 00m
Duration
837 km
Distance
₹7,993
Fuel + Tolls
flight

By Flight

Speed, long distances, business travel

1h 30m
Flight Time
837 km
Distance
₹2,930 — ₹5,859
Airfare Range
train

By Train

Comfort, scenic views, budget-friendly

33h
Duration
~837 km
Distance
₹1500-4000
Train Fare
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By Bus

Budget travel, multiple stops

7h
Duration
~837 km
Distance
₹700-1500
Bus Fare

lightbulb Our Recommendation

For this 837km long-distance journey, consider flying (1h 30m) to save time, or take a train for a more scenic and relaxed experience.

Before You Leave Pune

Fuel up with these authentic local dishes before hitting the road:

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Local Specialties

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    Vada Pav - A popular street food snack consisting of a potato patty in a bun (try it at Garden Vada Pav Centre).
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    Misal Pav - A spicy lentil curry served with bread (try it at Bedekar Misal).
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    Puran Poli - A sweet flatbread stuffed with lentils and jaggery (try it at a local sweet shop during festivals).
location_on Recommended Restaurant

Vaishali • Shivaji Nagar

Worth Stopping: Cities Along Your Route

These cities are within 50km of your Pune to Bangalore route and offer excellent attractions worth a brief detour:

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Pimpri-Chinchwad

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #1
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Hosur

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #2
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Tumkur

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #3

Tumkur is a city in Karnataka, South India, known as an education hub and a major trading center for coconuts and granite. It's also home to the influential Siddaganga Mutt, a prominent Lingayat religious institution.

attractions Top Attractions

Siddaganga Mutt
schedule 2-3 hours payments Free

Siddaganga Mutt is a prominent Lingayat religious institution that provides free education and accommodation to thousands of students. It's known for its humanitarian work and spiritual teachings.

Devarayanadurga
schedule 3-4 hours payments Free

Devarayanadurga is a hill station known for its scenic beauty and temples. It features the Yoganarasimha and Bhoganarasimha temples, attracting both pilgrims and nature lovers.

Namada Chilume
schedule 1-2 hours payments ₹20

Namada Chilume is a natural spring believed to be associated with Lord Rama. Legend says Rama quenched his thirst here by shooting an arrow into the ground, creating the spring.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Benne Masala Dosa - Crispy dosa with butter and masala filling (Try at local darshinis)

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Lonavala

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #4

Lonavala is a popular hill station in Maharashtra, nestled in the Sahyadri ranges of the Western Ghats. Known for its scenic beauty, waterfalls, and historical forts, it's a favorite weekend escape, especially during the monsoon season.

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Bhaja Caves
schedule 2-3 hours payments ₹25 (Indians), ₹300 (foreigners)

The Bhaja Caves are a group of 22 rock-cut caves dating back to the 2nd century BC. These ancient Buddhist caves feature intricate carvings and a large chaityagriha (prayer hall).

Karla Caves
schedule 2-3 hours payments ₹25 (Indians), ₹300 (foreigners)

The Karla Caves are one of the largest and best-preserved Buddhist cave complexes in India. The main cave features a massive chaitya hall with intricate carvings and a vaulted ceiling.

Bhushi Dam
schedule 1-2 hours payments Free

Bhushi Dam is a popular attraction where visitors can enjoy the overflowing water during the monsoon season. The dam creates a cascading waterfall effect, making it a fun and refreshing experience.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Chikki - a traditional sweet made of nuts and jaggery (try at Maganlal Chikki Mart)

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Hospet

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #5

Hospet, also known as Hosapete, serves primarily as a gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hampi. The town itself is a bustling commercial center with a mix of industrial activity and transit infrastructure. While not a major tourist destination on its own, its proximity to Hampi makes it a crucial stop for travelers.

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Virupaksha Temple, Hampi
schedule 2-3 hours payments ₹30 (Indians), ₹500 (foreigners)

The Virupaksha Temple is the main center of worship in Hampi, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It's one of the oldest functioning temples in India, dating back to the 7th century.

Hampi Bazaar
schedule 1-2 hours payments Free

Hampi Bazaar is a bustling street market selling souvenirs, clothing, jewelry, and local handicrafts. It's a vibrant hub of activity and a great place to experience the local culture.

Vijaya Vittala Temple
schedule 2-3 hours payments ₹40 (Indians), ₹600 (foreigners)

The Vijaya Vittala Temple is famous for its iconic stone chariot and musical pillars. It's one of the most impressive structures in Hampi, showcasing the Vijayanagara Empire's architectural prowess.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Masala Dosa - Crispy crepe filled with spiced potatoes (try at local restaurants in Hospet)

Top Attractions in Bangalore: What to See and Do

Once you arrive in Bangalore, explore these must-visit attractions that showcase the best of the city:

→ Complete Bangalore Travel Guide with More Attractions

Where to Eat in Bangalore: Local Cuisine Guide

Must-Try Dishes in Bangalore

Don't leave Bangalore without tasting these local specialties:

Recommended Restaurants in Bangalore

MTR (Mavalli Tiffin Rooms)

South Indian • ₹₹ (₹400-600 for two)

Specialty: Bisi Bele Bath, Masala Dosa

A legendary restaurant serving traditional South Indian dishes since 1924. The atmosphere is simple and authentic, the food is delicious and affordable.

📍 Lal Bagh Road

Vidyarthi Bhavan

South Indian • ₹ (₹300-500 for two)

Specialty: Masala Dosa

Famous for its crispy Masala Dosa, this restaurant is a Bangalore institution. It's always crowded, but the food is worth the wait.

📍 Gandhi Bazaar

CTR (Central Tiffin Room)

South Indian • ₹ (₹300-500 for two)

Specialty: Benne Masala Dosa

Known for its Benne Masala Dosa (butter masala dosa), this restaurant is a local favorite. The atmosphere is casual and the food is delicious.

📍 Malleshwaram

Truffles

Continental, American • ₹₹ (₹600-800 for two)

Specialty: Burgers, Steaks

A popular spot for burgers, steaks, and other Continental and American dishes. The atmosphere is lively and the food is consistently good.

📍 Koramangala

Where to Stay in Bangalore: Accommodation Options

Budget Hotels (₹500-1500/night)

Zostel Bangalore

Price: ₹500-1200/night

Location: Indiranagar

A popular hostel with dorms and private rooms, good for backpackers. It has a social atmosphere and organizes events.

Bloomrooms @ Koramangala

Price: ₹800-1500/night

Location: Koramangala

Clean and comfortable rooms at an affordable price. It's located in a central area with easy access to restaurants and shops.

Mid-Range Hotels (₹2000-5000/night)

The Chancery Pavilion

Price: ₹3000-5000/night

Location: Residency Road

A well-regarded hotel with good amenities and service. Its central location makes it easy to get around.

Lemon Tree Premier Ulsoor Lake

Price: ₹2500-4500/night

Location: Ulsoor

Offers comfortable rooms, a restaurant, and a fitness center. It's located near Ulsoor Lake.

Luxury Hotels (₹8000+/night)

The Oberoi Bengaluru

Price: ₹10000+/night

Location: MG Road

An elegant hotel with luxurious rooms, a spa, and multiple dining options. It's known for its impeccable service and beautiful gardens.

Taj West End

Price: ₹9000+/night

Location: Race Course Road

A heritage hotel with lush gardens, luxurious rooms, and a range of amenities. It offers a blend of old-world charm and modern comfort.

Best Time to Travel from Pune to Bangalore

Plan your trip according to the season for the best experience in Bangalore:

Best Time: September to February

Temperature: 20-30 degrees C

Weather: The weather is pleasant and dry, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Evenings can be slightly cooler, requiring light layers.

Why Visit: This is the best time to explore gardens, historical sites, and enjoy the city's outdoor culture. Fewer chances of rain mean uninterrupted travel plans. Bangalore's pleasant weather makes it ideal for walking tours and exploring local markets.

Important Note: Expect slightly higher hotel rates and more tourists, especially during festivals. Book accommodations and popular tours in advance.

Shoulder Season: March to May

Temperature: 25-35 degrees C

Weather: The weather starts to get warmer, with occasional heat waves. Afternoon temperatures can be uncomfortable for outdoor activities.

Why Visit: Fewer crowds than peak season and potentially lower prices on accommodations. The city's parks still offer some respite from the heat. However, the heat can make sightseeing challenging during the day.

Important Note: Carry water and sunscreen. Plan indoor activities during the hottest parts of the day.

Avoid: June to August

Temperature: 22-28 degrees C

Weather: The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall and high humidity. This can disrupt travel plans and make outdoor activities difficult.

Why Visit: Avoid visiting due to heavy rains which can cause flooding and traffic delays. Many outdoor attractions may be less enjoyable due to the weather. The humidity can also be uncomfortable for some travelers.

Important Note: If you must travel during this period, be prepared for delays and pack rain gear. Some indoor attractions might offer discounts.

Practical Travel Tips for Bangalore

💰 Money & Budget

Daily Budget: Budget: ₹1500, Mid: ₹3000, Luxury: ₹6000+

ATMs: Widely available

Payment Methods: Cash is useful for small purchases and auto-rickshaws. Cards are accepted in most restaurants and shops.

Bargaining: Expected in markets and with auto-rickshaw drivers

🏥 Health & Safety

Water: Drink bottled water or filtered water. Avoid tap water.

Food Safety: Eat at reputable restaurants and avoid street food from questionable vendors. Be cautious of spicy food if you're not used to it.

Common Health Issues: Traveler's diarrhea is common. Bring necessary medications and consult a doctor if symptoms persist.

📱 Communication

SIM Cards: Airtel and Vodafone offer good coverage. You'll need a passport and visa for purchase.

WiFi Availability: Available in most hotels and cafes

👕 What to Wear

Light cotton clothing is suitable for Bangalore's weather. Carry a light jacket for cooler evenings. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites.

Frequently Asked Questions: Pune to Bangalore

What is the distance from Pune to Bangalore?
The distance from Pune to Bangalore is 837 kilometers by road.
How long does it take to drive from Pune to Bangalore?
It takes approximately 14h 00m to drive from Pune to Bangalore, depending on traffic conditions and the number of stops you make along the way.
What is the cheapest way to travel from Pune to Bangalore?
The most budget-friendly option is usually by bus or train. Driving costs approximately ₹7,993 for fuel and tolls. Buses are typically the cheapest, while trains offer a good balance of comfort and affordability.
Is there a direct flight from Pune to Bangalore?
Yes, flights are available from Pune to Bangalore with a flight time of approximately 1h 30m. Flight costs typically range from ₹2,930 to ₹5,859 depending on booking time and airline.
What are the best stops between Pune and Bangalore?
Popular stops along the route include Pimpri-Chinchwad, Hosur, Tumkur, Lonavala, Hospet. These cities offer interesting attractions, local cuisine, and comfortable rest facilities.
What is the best time to travel from Pune to Bangalore?
The best time to visit Bangalore is during Best Time: September to February. This is the best time to explore gardens, historical sites, and enjoy the city's outdoor culture. Fewer chances of rain mean uninterrupted travel plans. Bangalore's pleasant weather makes it ideal for walking tours and exploring local markets.

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