Best Side of Plane:
Singapore→Bangalore
SIN → BLR · Window seat guide · 2026
Quick Answer
Best side
RIGHT
HIGH confidence
Best for
Sri Lanka from 38,000 ft — the entire island visible on a clear day
Avoid
Left side
Less visual interest on this route
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Calculated using flight bearing, terrain positioning, and sun angle for Singapore → Bangalore.
Why this works
Right side (northeast) tracks the Bay of Bengal and Indian east coastline heading northwest toward Bangalore
Sri Lanka visible from the right as the aircraft approaches south India
Eastern Ghats and Tamil Nadu coast visible on the right before landing at Bangalore
What to See from the Plane: Singapore to Bangalore
Departing Bangalore's plateau, the route crosses Tamil Nadu's coastal plain and the Palk Strait before the teardrop outline of Sri Lanka appears — from 38,000 ft on a clear day the entire island is visible, its central highlands rising to Adam's Peak. The Bay of Bengal gives way to the Andaman Sea and the Strait of Malacca — one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, visible as a narrow channel crowded with tanker traffic. Singapore's compact skyline emerges on the Malay Peninsula's tip.
The Singapore–Bangalore route has a distinct character compared to similar corridors. If you're also considering Singapore to Bangkok, the seat selection logic differs — terrain and sun angle shift meaningfully between routes. Similarly, Singapore to London follows a different flight path and has its own side recommendation worth checking before you book.
Window Seat Views: Singapore to Bangalore by Flight Phase
What to look for — and when — on the SIN–BLR corridor.
🌊Mid-Flight Highlights
Sri Lanka
RIGHT sideThe entire teardrop island of Sri Lanka visible from the right side
Adam's Peak (Sri Pada)
RIGHT sideSri Lanka's sacred conical mountain with distinctive shadow
Strait of Malacca
RIGHT sideNarrow shipping strait visible with dozens of tankers in clear conditions
🌆Approach into Bangalore
Singapore City
RIGHT sideOne of world's most compact, brilliant cities visible completely from descent
Left vs Right: Full Comparison
Everything visible from each side of the Singapore to Bangalore flight.
Left Side (Port)
- Bay of Bengal (most of flight)
- Tamil Nadu coastline
- Eastern Ghats ridgelines
Right Side (Starboard)
RECOMMENDED- Sri Lanka — Adam's Peak and central highlands
- Indian Ocean
- Andaman Sea
- Straits of Malacca
- Peninsular Malaysia's Cameron Highlands
- Singapore approach from the sea
Top Scenic Highlights — RIGHT Side
Bangalore to Singapore is the main India-Southeast Asia corridor, crossing the Indian Ocean and the Malayan peninsula.
- Sri Lanka from 38,000 ft — the entire island visible on a clear day
- Adam's Peak sacred mountain
- Strait of Malacca — one of world's busiest shipping lanes
- Singapore skyline on approach
Route-Specific Factors
🌄Best views during takeoff
Morning light from the right is ideal for Sri Lanka views. The island's mountains cast morning shadows across the lowlands.
🌇Mid-flight & landing approach
Evening arrival into Singapore is spectacular — one of the world's best-lit city approaches.
☁️Seasonal & weather variation
Bay of Bengal can be cloudy. Sri Lanka and the Malacca Strait are often clearer.
✈️Airline & route variation
Different carriers may file slightly different routes between Singapore and Bangalore, particularly on long-haul segments where wind-optimised paths diverge from the great-circle. The right side is the statistically correct pick for most filed routings, but checking a flight tracker the day before can confirm the exact path.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best side of plane for Singapore to Bangalore?
The RIGHT side is the best side of the plane for the Singapore to Bangalore flight, with high confidence. Flying at 38,000 ft on a Northwest (312°) bearing, the right side offers sri lanka from 38,000 ft — the entire island visible on a clear day.
What is the Singapore to Bangalore flight path?
The SIN–BLR flight follows a great-circle path on a Northwest (312°) bearing, covering approximately 3h 45m at 38,000 ft. The interactive 3D flight path map at the top of this page shows the exact route with terrain, landmarks, and your recommended viewing side highlighted.
Which side to sit on for window seat views — Singapore to Bangalore?
For the best window seat views on the Singapore to Bangalore flight, choose the RIGHT side. Notable landmarks visible include Sri Lanka, Adam's Peak (Sri Pada), Strait of Malacca, and 1 more.
Does sunlight affect which side of the plane to sit on this route?
Yes, sunlight direction is a primary factor. The right side recommendation accounts for the northwest (312°) heading. For precise real-time sun angle calculations based on your departure time, try the live engine.
How long is the Singapore to Bangalore flight?
The typical flight time is 3h 45m at a cruising altitude of 38,000 ft. Actual times may vary by airline, routing, and wind conditions.
Is the seat recommendation the same for all airlines on this route?
The RIGHT side recommendation is based on the standard great-circle path and holds for most airlines flying Singapore–Bangalore. Flight paths can deviate by 10–30 km depending on airline, wind routing, or ATC, but the dominant terrain and sun angle on the right side remain consistent across carriers.
Explore Related Routes
If you're planning a trip around Singapore or Bangalore, the seat selection varies on every corridor. On the Singapore to Bangkok route, a different side is recommended due to the changed flight bearing. The Singapore to London flight passes over different terrain entirely, making it worth a separate check. For a regional comparison, Singapore to Bali follows a similar distance profile but with distinct scenery.
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