In 2026, Bannerghatta Road (State Highway 87) has evolved from a "work-in-progress" zone into South Bangalore's most efficient arterial spine. Stretching approximately 49 km, it starts at the Adugodi/Dairy Circle junction and runs vertically south, passing through the heart of the city's academic and healthcare hubs before reaching the Bannerghatta National Park and beyond toward Anekal.
The connectivity landscape of Bannerghatta Road has fundamentally changed this year with two massive milestones: the widening of the main carriageway and the launch of the Pink Line Metro.
| Route / Transit | Directional Benefit | 2026 Status |
|---|---|---|
| Pink Line Metro | North–South (Kalena Agrahara to Nagawara) | Elevated Section Opens: May 2026 |
| NICE Road | East–West (To Electronic City / Mysore Rd) | Fully Operational (Toll-based) |
| Main Road (SH-87) | Jedimara to Gottigere (7.4 km stretch) | Widened to 160-feet |
| Yellow Line Link | Interchange at Jayadeva Hospital | Fully Operational |
Starting May 2026, the 7.5-km elevated stretch of the Namma Metro Pink Line (Reach 6) will be open to the public. This serves as the primary "no-traffic" direction for commuters.
Bannerghatta Road acts as the primary link between the city center and the southern suburbs.
If you are using GPS or asking for directions, these landmarks serve as the primary anchors of the road:
For those looking at Godrej Vanantara, the project is located in the 560083 zone, perfectly positioned near the NICE Road Junction.
Residents here can reach the Kalena Agrahara Metro Station in under 10 minutes via feeder services or shared mobility. With the road widening project completed, the entrance accessibility from the 160-foot main road has increased the property's premium status, making it a "15-minute neighborhood" for most daily needs.
The fastest way in 2026 is the Vayu Vajra (KIA-14) bus service or a taxi via the NICE Road to avoid city signals, taking roughly 75–90 minutes.
The elevated section (Kalena Agrahara to Tavarekere) is scheduled to open in May 2026.
Living near the NICE Road Junction or using the Pink Line Metro are the most effective ways to bypass surface-level congestion.
It is roughly 12–13 km. By road (NICE Expressway), it takes 15–20 minutes; by BMTC bus, it takes approximately 35–45 minutes.
The primary pin codes are 560076 (Hulimavu/Arekere) and 560083 (Gottigere/Bannerghatta).