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Weekend Trips from Bangalore for the Corporate Soul

byMuddie TrailsWeekend treks and getaways starting from BengaluruStarts from1,090 per person per tripView full gallery

Tired of the screen-to-screen loop? From Western Ghats treks to Gokarna beach trails, we curate weekend escapes that actually make you feel alive. Leave the spreadsheets, join the tribe.

Stuck in the endless loop of work, family, and life? It's time for a break. This is your sign to escape the routine.

Me watching others travel while my friends have been planning a trip on WhatsApp for the last 2 years. If you relate, it's time to join a group trip.

"Kharaab se kharaab halat mai travel karne ki buri aadat lag gyi hai." I've developed a bad habit of traveling even in the worst situations. If you relate, you're my kind of person.

Someone: "Let's party this weekend!" My plans: trekking, sunsets, and serene views. The best parties don't have walls.

You and me, slurping Maggi in the mountains. Is this too much to ask for? This is the simple, soulful experience we chase.

What are you dreaming about? If it's rainy days, lush greenery, and the sound of streams, then Agumbe is calling you.

Keep traveling because money will come back, but time will never come back. Words to live by for every travel enthusiast.

Packed beautiful outfits for the Agumbe trip just to end up looking like Jaadu in a raincoat. The monsoon travel struggle is real but fun.

Two minutes after finishing a ghost story on a trip. We always stick together, especially in the dark. The late-night fun is part of the package.

We can play UNO anywhere, anytime. Even on the Chicham Bridge in Spiti. Our trips are all about fun and games with the group.

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Forget luxury resorts and rigid itineraries. We specialize in homestays, campfires, and raw, offbeat trails that fit perfectly into your weekend. You join as a stranger on a Friday night and, honestly, you'll be leaving on Sunday with a whole new WhatsApp group and a 'buri aadat' (bad habit) of wanting to come back for more.

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