Bannerghatta Road (officially known as State Highway 87) starts near the city center at Adugodi (near Hosur Road) and extends all the way to Anekal.
Along its path, it connects several major residential and commercial neighborhoods, including:
Bannerghatta Road isn't just a transit route; it's a destination in itself.
Located at the southern end of the road, this is one of India's most famous urban wildlife reserves. It features a zoo, a butterfly park, and the famous Grand Safari, where you can see lions, tigers, and as of April 2026, South African Cheetahs in a naturalistic habitat.
The road is home to some of the most prestigious institutions in the country:
Bannerghatta Road has become a top place to live. The Pink Line Metro is currently in its final testing stage as of late April 2026. While many were hoping for a May opening, official approvals mean it will likely open to the public by July 2026. This new transport link is making property prices go up.
It is a famous 49-km long road in Bangalore, India.
It begins at Adugodi near the center of the city and goes all the way south to Anekal.
Yes, its official name is State Highway 87.
The Bannerghatta Biological Park, where you can see tigers and butterflies, is the most famous spot.
Yes, as of April 2026, four cheetahs from South Africa are now living at the park for visitors to see.
Yes, the highly-ranked IIM Bangalore is located right on this main road.
The first part of the Pink Line is finishing tests and is expected to open in May 2026.
The area is a major healthcare center with top hospitals like Apollo and Fortis.