Begur is a historic temple village in South Bengaluru that has turned into a fast growing residential pocket, set off Hosur Road near Bommanahalli and Electronic City. It is anchored by the ancient Begur Nageshwara temple, which holds one of the oldest known inscriptions mentioning the name Bengaluru, and the large Begur Lake. Around this old core, apartments, gated communities, and layouts have filled in to house the Electronic City and ORR workforce. This page lays out what sits inside Begur, which routes pass through it, where the busiest stops are, and who the buses reach.
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A branded BMTC bus works Begur all day, seen by the riders on board and by every commuter, motorist and pedestrian around it, at a fraction of the cost of static outdoor.
The locality wraps the old temple and lake core with newer layouts spreading toward Hosur Road. Buses on Begur Road and the Hosur Road side are the ones that move the crowd, which is what makes them the high-visibility routes.
| Category | Inside Begur |
|---|---|
| Temple & heritage | The Begur Nageshwara temple complex and the old village core with its early Bengaluru inscription |
| Lake & open spaces | Begur Lake, a large water body beside the village and the new layouts |
| Roads & junctions | Begur Road as the spine, the Hosur Road and Bommanahalli links, and the Hosa Road side |
| Residential layouts | Vishwapriya Layout, Yelenahalli, Kodi Chikkanahalli, and the apartment and gated community belts |
| Retail & daily use | The Begur village market, the local shopping streets, and the convenience retail in the layouts |
| Adjoining anchors | Bommanahalli, Hongasandra, Electronic City, Hosa Road, and the Kudlu Gate side nearby |
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Begur has its own dense 343 route family linking the village and its layouts to KR Market and Majestic, along with the 344 and 345 branches to the Anekal side and the cross routes. The routes below are the high-frequency ones covering the locality. Numbers and exact stops are simple to verify on Google Maps or BMTC route search by entering a from-and-to point through Begur.
| Route number(s) | Connects | Key Begur points covered |
|---|---|---|
| 343 series | KR Market to Begur via Begur Road and Yelenahalli | The Begur, Begur Road, and Yelenahalli stops |
| 343E | Majestic to Begur | The Begur village and Begur Road stops |
| 343H and 343K | KR Market to Hongasandra Mico Layout and Vishwapriya Layout | The Vishwapriya Layout and Hongasandra facing stops |
| 343J | KR Market to Mylasandra (Begur) | The Begur and Mylasandra stops |
| 344 and 345 series | KR Market to Jigani, Haragadde, and Hulimangala | The Begur Road stretch toward the Anekal side |
| 362C and V362B Volvo | Shivajinagar and Ganganagar to Begur Vishwapriya Layout | The Begur and Vishwapriya Layout stops |
Route numbers and coverage compiled from public BMTC route listings and map-based route search for the Begur area; services and frequencies are revised by BMTC from time to time.
Stops line Begur Road and cluster at the village, the lake, and the layouts. These are the busiest, where resident, temple, and commuter footfall meet, so a branded bus halting here gets long viewing windows from a waiting crowd, heaviest at the commute hours.
| Bus stop | What sits around it |
|---|---|
| Begur | The village centre stop near the temple and the market |
| Begur Road | The spine stop linking the village to Hosur Road |
| Yelenahalli | A residential layout stop on the 343 route |
| Vishwapriya Layout | A gated layout stop served by the 343K and Volvo routes |
| Begur Lake | A lakeside stop near the new apartments |
| Kodi Chikkanahalli | A residential stop on the layout side |
| Hongasandra | A junction stop toward Hosur Road and Bommanahalli |
| Mylasandra | A stop on the southern Begur side |
| Hosa Road side | A stop linking Begur toward Electronic City |
| Audience | Where they are in Begur |
|---|---|
| Old village residents | The homes and the market around the Nageshwara temple core |
| Layout and apartment residents | Vishwapriya Layout, Yelenahalli, Kodi Chikkanahalli, and the gated communities |
| Electronic City commuters | Travelling out to Electronic City and the ORR tech belt |
| Temple and lake visitors | At the Begur Nageshwara temple and Begur Lake |
| Shoppers and daily users | At the Begur village market and the local shopping streets |
| Service and gig workers | Across the locality, with heavy reliance on BMTC and shared autos |
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Some of the high-frequency BMTC routes through Begur are 343 series, 343E, 343H and 343K, 343J, among others, these cover the busiest stops and corridors. We map your campaign to the exact routes and buses that reach the audience you want.
Branded buses in Begur are seen by Old village residents, Layout and apartment residents, Electronic City commuters and other commuters, through the working day and on weekends, both the riders on board and the road traffic and pedestrians around each bus.
Pricing depends on the format (full bus wrap, rear panel, side panel or AC/Vajra service), the number of buses and the campaign duration. Share your details above and we'll send a quote with volume discounts and a route plan for Begur in a minute.
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