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Mysore palace.

Mysore Palace

Brindavan Gardens

Brindavan Gardens

Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens

Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens

Treat the animal lover in you, visit Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens at Mysore. Popularly known as Mysore zoo, this place makes it to the best of places to visit in Mysore. A number of school and college students visit this place periodically making it a popular educational trip location. While you are busy taking trips of various palaces, museums and temples in this city, Mysore zoo is an offbeat and enthralling destination that can engage you for an entire day. Location:  Zoo, Main Rd, Indira Nagar, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010 Timings:  8:30am–5:30pm Also Checkout & Book:  Upside Down World Bali Tickets

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Sri Chamundeshwari Temple

Sri Chamundeshwari Temple

Located on the top of the peak this is not only a sacred place but also caters to the 360-degree view of the city and one of the famous places to visit in Mysore. Homing the deity of Goddess Durga, devotees from all over the map come here to seek her blessings.

The structure of the temple is adorned with intriguing pillars and the walls are carved with the sayings. Build back at the time of Maharaja’s this place is of utmost importance and is one of the most revered places to visit near Mysore. Temple opens from  7:30 am to 9:00 pm. Location: Sri Chamundeshwari Temple, Chamundi Hill, Mysuru - 570010 Karnataka, India Timing:  7:30 AM to 2:00 PM, 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM, 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM Also Checkout & Book:  Sanctuary Of Truth Pattaya Tickets

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Karanji Lake

Karanji Lake

Holding the meaning of a ‘fountain’- Karanji Lake is another place of extreme tourist attraction in this city of palaces. It is situated at the foot of Chamundi hills and was constructed by one of the kings of Mysore. It is the largest lake in the state of Karnataka with the total area of about 90 acres.It qualifies as one of the best tourist places in Mysore because of its scenic beauty. It is also a home for different birds that make your visit to this lake all the more blissful and exciting. Location:  Chamundipuram, Mysore, India Timings:  08.30 am to 05.30 pm                 Closed on Tuesdays Also Check:  Amazing Resorts in Mysore

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St. Philomena's Cathedral

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Just fifteen minutes away from Mysore Town in Karnataka, resides the most celebrated and stunning amusement park, the GRS Fantasy Park. A perfect holiday destination, spread across 40 acres of lush green environment, this theme park rejuvenates it's visitors with endless joy. Situated on the Mysore-Bangalore highway, it has created bundles of remarkable memories for its tourists over the past 13 years. This water park is a bewitching place and is customized in a way to cater different adrenaline levels of all age groups. The GRS Fantasy Park came out as an epitome of adventure in the Southern-Indian region. Featuring 33 dry and wet thrilling rides and multipurpose playstation for everyone, it ensures a fun filled vacation for the entire family. The main attractions of this water park are its water games and the interactive river called Amazonia. With facilities such as spacious restaurants, gift shops and amphitheater, this park takes the visitors to a state of ecstasy that they will never forget in their entire life. This park is the greatest pride of Mysore since it has bagged 7 National Awards for Excellence at the International Amusement Expo held in Mumbai in 2013 and 2014. It has also won the APT National Award for Dragon's Den in 2003 for being the most innovative ride commissioned in India during 2002-2003. It is not only known for providing it's customers thrill and cheer but also is the most responsible business venture across the town. The park is recognized as one of the major green spots in the city of Mysore. So, come enjoy the breathtaking ambiance and exhilarating array of rides at this park.

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Embrace the Land of History – Mysore

Dubbed ‘Cleanest City of India’ and a cultural centre of Karnataka , Mysore fulfils the criteria that makes it amongst the best places to visit in India. It is situated at the foothills of the lofty Chamundi Hills. One gets to trace the history of Wodeyars; witness the magnificent Mysore art and architecture; enjoy day outings at beautiful places of nature, ethereal temples and modern entertainment hubs. The city and the places around it offer everything that an avid traveller or someone seeking a rejuvenating break from work is looking for.

Quick Important Facts & Info on Mysore Tourism

List of 25 best places in and around Mysore that one must visit:

  • Mysore Palace
  • Tipu Summer Palace
  • Chamundi Hills
  • Karanji Lake
  • Nimishamba Temple
  • Brindavan Gardens
  • Lingabudi Lake
  • Philomena Church
  • Lalitha Mahal
  • Railway Museum
  • Tombs of Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali (Gumbaz)
  • GRS Fantasy Park
  • Somnathpura
  • Srirangapatna
  • Shivanasamudra Falls
  • Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
  • Bandipur National Park
  • Jaganmohan Palace
  • Melody World Wax Museum

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Mysore Palace- Legacy of Ancient Past

Mysore Palace

Also known as the Mysore Maharaja Palace, it is the biggest thing that you will ever notice in Mysore ! The palace is situated in the city’s centre, so you know, it cannot be missed anyway. It is a must visit tourist attraction to include in Mysore travel Itinerary. The architecture is up for appreciation as it is a fine mix of Hindu, Islam, Gothic and Rajput styles. The stunning interior displays intricate craftsmanship. One would transcend to the era of Wodeyar dynasty while feasting eyes on the palace’s exclusive design and properties. The palace is decorated in a grand manner every year during the Dasara festival, which probably is the best time to visit here.

Timings – 10:00 am to 5:30pm

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Tipu Summer Palace – Abode of Happiness

Tipu Summer Palace Mysore

Also known as Dariya Daulat Bagh (Wealth of the Sea), Tipu Summer Palace used to be the summer retreat of Tipu Sultan. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Mysore. The grandeur of Tipu Sultan Palace is one of a kind. The pillars of Teak and beautiful interiors painted with floral motifs will sooth your eyes. There is a magnificent garden in the palace that brightens the architectural beauty of this grand place. In the outer walls one can see beautiful paintings of battles and different events of that time. The palace also houses a museum which showcases the belongings of Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali. For example- clothes, silver vessels, coins and weapons etc. It has many names as it is also called as ‘Abode of happiness’ or ‘Envy of heaven’ etc by its constructor. It was constructed by Hyder Ali but completed by Tipu Sultan in 1784 AD.

  • Timings- 10:00am to 6:00pm all weekdays.
  • Sunday – 8:30 to 5:30pm
  • Entry Fee- Indian – INR-15 and Foreigner – INR 200

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Chamundi Hills – Grandeur of Mysore

Chamundi Hills Mysore

Chamundi Hills is the identifier of Mysore. It is famous for a temple – Chamundeshwari Temple, that was built in the 11th century and has been renovated and turned into a tourist spot. The temple has a 5-meter-tall statue that is said to have been sculpted out of a single rock. A flight of stairs with 1000 leads to Chamundi Hills that also offers spectacular vistas of the surroundings. On the way, you shall also encounter the statue of Nandi the Bull. It is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Mysore which you should also not miss.

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  • 30 AM- 02.00 PM
  • 30 PM – 06.00 PM
  • 30 PM – 09.00 PM
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Karanji Lake – Fountain Lake

Karanji Lake

At the foot of the famous Chamundi Hills is a huge lake called Karanji Lake. Constructed by the King of Mysore, Karanji is a 90-acre water body and is amongst the biggest lakes in Karnataka. It is a popular tourist attraction to visit when you are enjoying Mysore Tour. The lake has become the shelter for migratory birds and as many as 90 species of birds can be found here. There is also a scenic park around the lake that has a huge enclosure for birds and it is considered the largest of its kind in the country.

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Timings- 8:30 to 5:30 pm

Charges – INR 10 and for Video Camera charges INR 25 and Still Camera charges INR 10.

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Mysore Zoo – The Oldest Zoo

Mysore Zoo

Behind the Karanji Lake is the Shri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens at Mysore also known as Mysore Zoo. The Zoo is spread over 157 acre of land and houses a huge range of wildlife species not only from our country but animals from around the world. It is the oldest Zoo in India. More than 2 million tourists across the world visit this zoo every year. Mysore Zoo houses rare avian species which will delight your heart. It is the only zoo where you will see all the three species of Rhino- White, Black and Indian Rhino. It is here the pair of Orangutans, Gorillas and some Chimpanzees were brought into an Indian zoo for the first time in 1977.

Timings – 8:30am to 5:30pm and During Summers – 10:30am to 3:00pm

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Nimishamba Temple – Ethereal destination

Nimishamba Temple

Nimishamba Temple is dedicated to Goddess Nimishamba who is an incarnation of goddess Parvati. It is believed that goddess Nimishamba is a pillar of forgiveness and those who pay a visit to the temple the goddess will remove all the troubles from this or her life. Devotees from all over the world visit this temple to seek divine grace and get spiritual wisdom. It is one of the most incredible tourist places to visit around Mysore. It was constructed in the period of Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar.

Timings- 6:30 to 8:30pm

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Brindavan Gardens- Nature’s Joy

Brindavan Gardens Mysore

The Brindavan Gardens are located a level below the Krishna Raja Sagara dam. It is a major tourist attraction near Mysore and is also regarded as one of the most beautiful gardens in the state of Karnataka. The most exciting experience at this garden is the musical fountain show that is scheduled in the evenings. It is one of the must visit places to enjoy in Mysore tour. Illuminated fountains, terraces, water channels, lawns, flower beds and varieties of plants and a lovely boating here will make your day. It is inspired by the Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir.

Timings- 6:00to 8:00pm and Videography is prohibited here.

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Lingabudi Lake – Lake of tranquillity

Lingabudi Lake Mysore

Spread in the area of 260 acres, Lingabudi Lake is one of the largest and oldest lakes of Mysore. It is a freshwater Lake. It is a perfect weekend getaway in Mysore if you are looking for a quiet and serene place to get away from the chaos of life. It houses more than 250 kinds of avian fauna and lush greenery and serene surroundings here will whisper bliss in your ear. It is the best place for birdwatching, more than 250 species of birds will soothe your soul with their sweet chirpings. Various flowering plants such as gulmohar, silver oaks, hibiscus, marigold are a blissful sight to behold. This is the reason why it is the best place to visit in Mysore.

Timings- 6:00am to 6:00pm

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KRS Dam- Surreal Views

KRS Dam Mysore

Above the famous Brindavan Gardens, Krishna Raja Sagara dam is a major sightseeing place near Mysore. Almost all the tourists that make it to the palace in Mysore ensure to offer a refreshing experience. The dam is also the first irrigation dam in India and is considered to be one of the most beautiful tourist spots around Mysore. Colourful and illuminated gardens, stunning water bodies and musical fountains will make your day. The dam is also known as ‘Kannambadi Katte’. Don’t forget to seek divine blessing in Kanneshwara Temple located there.

Timings- 6:30 to 9:00pm

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St. Philomena Church – Embrace Spirituality

St. Philomena Church Mysore

St. Philomena is a 200-year-old Church, which is also known as St. Joseph’s Church. Built in Gothic Style, the church was established by Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV. It is amongst the largest Cathedrals in India and is dedicated to St. Philomena who was a 3rd century saint from Greece. The church has a cellar where there is a statue of St. Philomena in a reclining posture and a piece of her bone and clothes are kept.

Timings- 5:00 to 6:00pm

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Lalitha Mahal – Exquisite Legacy of Wodeyars

Lalitha Mahal Mysore

Located at a short distance from Chamundi Hills is Lalitha Mahal that happens to be the second largest palace in Mysore. Of course, after Mysore Palace. The palace was built by Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV and its architecture is inspired by St Paul’s Cathedral in London. Therefore, we can see a good mixture of several architectural forms from Europe in this palace. Another thing that caught my eye here is the magnificent view of Chamundi hills and the city. The interior of the palace is very stunning. The crystal chandeliers, Persian carpets, exquisite cut glass lamps, and marble floors are extremely gorgeous which makes it one of the top tourist attractions to visit in Mysore.

Timings- 10:00am to 6:00pm

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Railway Museum – Have Fun with History of Railways

Railway Museum Mysore

Railway Museum is one of the most visited tourist places in Mysore. The museum is situated close to the city’s railway station and serves as a place that exhibits ancient locomotives and carriages that are still in working condition and are being used by the Indian Railways even today. It was established in 1979 by Indian Railways.  You will get great insights on the stages in the development of Indian Railways. Don’t miss the fun toy train ride to look around the grounds of the museum.

Timings- 10:00am to 5:30pm

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Tombs of Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali (Gumbaz) – Meet the Tiger of Mysore

Tombs of Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali Mysore

15 km away from Mysore in Srirangapatna the Tombs of Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali is one of the best tourist attractions to see around Mysore. It was built in 1784 Ad by Tipu sultan for his parents but later he was also buried here. The architecture of the Gumbaz is as stunning as Golconda Tombs. It is surrounded by the drop dead gorgeous Lalbagh Garden. The pillars of the Gumbaz are made up of Black granite and the doors are decorated with ivory. The stone windows show the brilliant craftsmanship of that time.  Inside the complex there is a mosque called – Masjid-E- Aqsa.

Timings- 8:00am to 6:30pm

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GRS Fantasy Park – Have Fun with Family and Friends

GRS Fantasy Park Mysore

GRS Fantasy Park is an amusement park that is ideal for visiting in summer. The Park offers a number of land and water rides that can surely excite kids and adults alike. It is located on the Mysore-Bangalore highway and lies sprawled in prowling 30 acres of lush greenery. Number of features like wave pool, 5D virtual rides, telecombat and pendulum slide ensure that one actually has a time of his life here! It is a must-see place around Mysore.

Timings- 10:30 to 6:00pm

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Somnathpura – Abode of Temples

Somnathpura Mysore

Somnathpura is a town, which is about 35kms from Mysore. The place is known for its Chennakesava Temple also called Kesava Temple. It is declared as a heritage site by an archaeological survey of India. Feel the divinity at the Kesava Temple that reflects the Hoysala architecture and explore the wildlife in its surroundings. The Talakad Panchalinga Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is another religious attraction which one should not miss while enjoying Mysore Tourism. The Pataleshwar Shivlinga here changes its colour. It is red in the morning, black at noon and white in the evening.

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Srirangapatna – Beautiful Pilgrimage Destination

Srirangapatna Mysore

Srirangapatna is a majestic heritage site situated some 15kms from Mysore. It is a popular tourist attraction to visit near Mysore. The entire town is enclosed by the river Kaveri to form a river island. The town is named after the revelled Ranganathaswamy temple which dominates the town. Srirangapatna is one of the most important Vaishnavite centres of pilgrimage in South India and the temple here was built by the Ganga Dynasty in the 9th century. The temple is a mix of the Hoysala and Vijayanagar styles of architecture. Apart from it, you can also take a tour to the toy factories of Srirangapatna and witness how the toys are made.

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Shivanasamudra Falls – Sublime Scenic Setting

Shivanasamudra Falls Mysore

Situated on a river island, Shivanasamdura is where the River Cauvery falls 90m to form a waterfall. Shivanasamudra is an island town that divides River Cauvery into two falls, namely Gaganachukki Falls and Bharachukki Falls that together make Shivanasamudra Falls. It is known for being Asia’s first hydroelectric power station and is situated some 85 kms away from Mysore. It is a spectacular fall and is rated as one of the best waterfalls in India.

Timings- 8:00am to 5:00pm

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Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary – Bird Paradise

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

Not far from Mysore, Rangantittu is a popular hub for bird lovers as it is one of the biggest bird sanctuaries in South India. Sprawling in an area of 40 acres, the sanctuary is the home to about 170 bird species. Ranganathittu is a short distance from the sacred town of Srirangapatna and is easily accessible. It is one of the top tourist destinations to visit in Karnataka. It is named after Lord Ranganatha Swamy who is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Little Egret, little cormorant, open-billed stork, Spoon bills, painted stork, White Ibis, river tern, Darter, Peafowl, Pond Heron, Wild Duck, are some of the most prominent birds to spot here.

Timings- 9:00 to 6:00pm and the best time to visit is between the months of June and November.

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Talakad – Quite Peaceful

Talakad Mysore

Talakad is some 45kms from Mysore and is known as a popular pilgrimage site in Karnataka. It is situated on the left bank of River Kaveri and is amidst the serene landscape. The place once had 30 temples that now lay buried under the sands, however, people still like to go and visit the ruins of these historical temples. Apart from it Talakad has also become the epicentre of horticulture and wine making. Fine wines, exotic Zero Pesticide fresh produce, artisan cheese and diverse culinary experiences are now the identifiers of this sleepy town.

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Melukote – The Land of Temples

Melukote Mysore

Melukote is a home to exotic temples and is some 50kms from Mysore. It makes a great destination for a one-day-trip as one can enjoy folk dances, ethnic cuisines and several cultural activities along with temple sightseeing here. This place is also a well-known location for film making as well as it is surrounded by a lot of scenic areas. One of the famous temples here is Sri Yoganarasimha Swamy temple, which is situated at the hilltop. Catching a sunrise from here is spectacular here. If you are in Mysore, you must visit this place.

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Bandipur National Park- Best Wildlife Destination

Bandipur National Park Tiger

Nested amidst the Western Ghats, Bandipur National Park is an ideal weekend getaway destination from Mysore. Located at the picturesque location, this national park is the home to a large number of wild animals and birds. Together with Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala and Nagarhole National Park in the North, it creates India’s biggest biosphere reserve popularly known as the ‘Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve’. If you are a wildlife enthusiast and a nature lover, travelling to Bandipur National Park would be worth it.

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Nagarhole National Park -For Enchanting Nature and Wild Vibes

Nagarhole National Park

Located at a short distance from the city of Mysore, Nagarahole National Park is situated in the Kodagu district of Karnataka. It is one of the best tourist spots to visit in Karnataka. The national park is a home to a large number of elephants and other wild animals and birds. There are jungle safari and elephant treks that one let the visitors get the best experience in this national park.

Wildlife Safari Timings – 6 AM to 8 AM and 3 PM to 5 PM

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 Jaganmohan Palace – Seat of Royalty

Jaganmohan Palace Mysore

It is an Art Gallery located to the west of the main palace. The palace was built by Krishnaraja Wodeyar III in 1861 to celebrate the marriage of his daughter and the museum was officially started in 1915, and has since been expanded adding many artefacts. This Art Gallery showcases Mysore style of painting. Also, the original oil paintings of Raja Ravi Varma of Travancore on display here are on many mythological themes.

The painting of a lady holding the lamp of the Indian Artist S.G. Heldner is another piece. The other include artefacts made from Glass, Ceramic and Metal. A good collection of clocks is also displayed here along with a few engravings from China and Japan and paintings of various styles like Mughal and Rajput.

Timings – 10:00am to 5:30 pm

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Planet X- Relax and Have Fun

Planet X Mysore

Located at the foothills of Chamundi, Planet X is a popular entertainment centre and a tourist attraction in Mysore. It is an ideal place for a day picnic with friends and family as this place is perfect for both kids and grown-ups. snooker, billiards, go-karting and video games are some of the best activities to do here. The complex also has a bowling alley, mini golf course, restaurant, coffee shop and even a conference room where one can spend an eventful day.

Timings- Monday to Saturday 4:00pm to 11:00pm and Sunday – 12 noon to 11:00pm

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Melody World Wax Museum – World of Music

Melody World Wax Museum Mysore

Melody World Wax Museum is one of its kind places in Mysore. This place has been named as the Melody World as their musical instruments are showcased here along with wax statues of musicians playing the instruments. There are around 100 life-size wax models and over 300 musical instruments displayed here. There are as many as 19 galleries here that offer a collection of musical instruments and statues that have both musical relevance as well as social importance. A major highlight of this museum is the statue of Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, a ruler of Mysore. There is also a special section in this museum, where you can play some musical instruments.

Timings- 9:30am to 7:00pm

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Some Interesting Facts About Mysore

Some Interesting Facts About Mysore

  • Mysore houses the oldest libraries of India – Oriental Research Institute which has around 50,000 rare palm leaf manuscripts from South India.
  • The walk-through aviary in Karanji Lake in Mysore is the biggest walk-through aviary in India.
  • The first ever metal-cylinder and iron cased rocket artillery was created in Mysore by Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali.
  • Wodeyars is the only Indian royal family to have ruled in India for more than 500 years.
  • Mysore Zoo is the oldest zoo of India located in the summer palace of Shri Chamaraja Wodeyar.
  • The name Mysore is an anglicised version. Its original name is Mahisuru. It is said that Mysore was ruled by the demon Mahishasura. He was killed by Maa Chamundeshwari. Chamundeshwari Temple atop the Chamundi hills is a popular tourist attraction in Mysore.
  • The state of Karnataka was earlier known as Mysore.
  • Mysore is the first state to get a university. Mysore university is the oldest and first University to have opened in Karnataka.
  • Mysore is the only place which manufactures the election ink used in Indian Election.
  • Mysore is marked as the cleanest city of India.

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Mysore is truly stunning and you have no reasons to miss out on this amazing place, unless you are stupid like me. It is a bliss of South India. If you are planning a trip to South India, Visiting Mysore would be worth your time. If you have already been to this place, we would like to hear your story. And if you think that I have missed out a place in this blog, please mention it in the comment box below.

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Q. how to reach mysore.

  • By Road- It would take 3-4 hours from Bangalore to travel Mysore by Road. You can also get government owned buses from Bangalore Bus station and other states as Mysore has a very good road connectivity.
  • By Train - Bangalore is the nearest place to reach Mysore. You can get Shatabdi express which connects Mysore to Madras. You can also get numerous trains from Bangalore to reach Mysore.

Q. What are some of the top tourist attractions to visit in Mysore?

Some of the top tourist attractions in Mysore are –

Q. What are some of the best places to stay in Mysore?

Mysore has plenty of places to stay. Depending on your choice and budget, you will find comfortable accommodation facilities like 5-star, 3-star, guest house or budget hotels in Mysore. Some of the best places to stay in Mysore are –

  • Aishwarya Suites
  • Akshaya Palace Inn
  • Silent Shores Resort & Spa
  • Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel
  • Ginger Hotel
  • Sunflower Hotel

Q. Is there any hill station to visit near Mysore?

Yes, there are a plethora of hill stations to visit near Mysore. Some of them are -

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Exploring the Historical 15 Places to Visit in Mysore

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Mysore, often called the “Cultural Capital of Karnataka,” is a city that resonates with regal splendour and historical significance.

Nestled amidst the lush landscapes of southern India, places to visit in Mysoreis are a royal retreat adorned with palaces, temples, gardens, and vibrant markets.

In this extensive guide, we go on a journey to visit the 15 best places to visit in Mysore, each offering a unique glimpse into the city’s rich heritage and cultural tapestry.

Known for its royal heritage, vibrant festivals, and architectural marvels, Mysore beckons travellers with a tapestry of experiences.

Mysore offers something for everyone, whether you are a history buff, an art enthusiast, or someone looking for peace in verdant gardens.

In this royal retreat, we uncovered the 15 best places to visit in Mysore, each offering a unique glimpse into the city’s illustrious past and vibrant present.

In this royal retreat through the 15 best places to visit in Mysore, each destination unfolds a chapter of the city’s rich heritage, cultural tapestry, and natural beauty.

Join us in this journey of discovery as we delve into the royal allure of Mysore, where every palace, temple, and garden tells a story waiting to be explored.

1. Mysore Palace: The Epitome of Opulence

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Our royal exploration begins with the iconic Mysore Palace, which epitomizes opulence and architectural grandeur.

Also known as the Amba Vilas Palace, this majestic edifice is a testament to the Wodeyar dynasty’s regal legacy.

The intricately carved arches, ornate domes, and dazzling Durbar Hall make the Mysore Palace a must-visit destination, captivatingly introducing the city’s royal history.

The Mysore Palace dons a different avatar as dusk descends, becoming an illuminated extravaganza that draws visitors from far and wide.

On Sundays and during the grand Dasara festival, the palace is bathed in a glorious sea of lights, transforming it into a visual spectacle that is nothing short of magical.

The ethereal glow of thousands of bulbs reflects off the palace’s ivory facade, creating a mesmerizing ambiance that is etched in the memory of every spectator.

Beyond its regal interiors, the Mysore Palace is nestled in lush, well-maintained grounds that add to its allure.

The palace gardens, adorned with vibrant flowerbeds, fountains, and sculpted topiaries, create a verdant oasis amidst the architectural splendour.

Visitors can stroll through these meticulously manicured gardens, absorbing the tranquillity that complements the palace’s opulence.

In the array of places to visit in Mysore, the Mysore Palace stands tall as a jewel in the city’s crown.

Its architectural opulence, historical richness, and cultural significance make it a must-visit place for tourists seeking to unravel the layers of Mysore’s regal legacy.

As the Mysore Palace continues to enchant visitors with its grandeur, it remains a living testament to an era where art, culture, and royalty converged to create an architectural masterpiece that transcends time.

2. Chamundi Hills: A Spiritual Ascent

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For a panoramic view of Mysore, our next stop is Chamundi Hills. Crowned by the Chamundeshwari Temple, this sacred hill offers a spiritual ascent and breathtaking vistas.

The climb to the temple is adorned with a colossal Nandi statue and a series of 1,000 steps, providing a journey that intertwines faith, nature, and architectural marvels.

Perched majestically on the outskirts of Mysore, Chamundi Hills beckon travellers and devotees alike with the promise of a spiritual ascent and breathtaking panoramic views.

As one of the prominent places to visit in Mysore, Chamundi Hills holds religious significance and captivates visitors with its serene ambiance, ancient temples, and the verdant beauty that envelopes its slopes.

Chamundi Hills in Mysore presents a harmonious blend of spiritual hunger, architectural grandeur, and natural beauty.

As one ascends the hills, the journey becomes more than a physical climb; it transforms into a spiritual ascent, resonating with Mysore’s cultural and religious heritage.

Chamundi Hills is a testament to the city’s diverse tapestry, inviting all who visit to partake in the serenity and sanctity that envelopes this sacred site.

3. Jaganmohan Palace: An Artistic Haven

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The Jaganmohan Palace emerges as our next destination, showcasing a seamless blend of art and heritage.

This erstwhile royal residence now houses an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts. The art gallery within the palace is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts, featuring masterpieces from renowned Indian artists.

Tucked away in the cultural heart of Mysore, Jaganmohan Palace stands as a testament to the city’s rich artistic heritage.

Among the noteworthy places to visit in Mysore, this architectural gem unfolds a narrative of royal patronage, artistic brilliance, and cultural legacy.

As visitors enter the palace, they are transported to an era where art was not just a form of expression but a way of life.

Jaganmohan Palace, designed in traditional Hindu architecture, boasts a regal facade adorned with ornate arches, decorative pillars, and delicately carved balconies.

The palace’s exterior sets the stage for the artistic treasures that lie within, capturing the essence of Mysore’s royal aesthetics.

Jaganmohan Palace in Mysore stands not merely as a structure of bricks and mortar but as a cultural odyssey that encapsulates the artistic spirit of a bygone era.

The palace’s art galleries, historical artifacts, and grandeur make it a must-visit place for those looking to unravel the cultural tapestry of Mysore.

With its regal splendour and artistic treasures, Jaganmohan Palace remains a testament to the city’s commitment to preserving and celebrating its rich heritage.

4. Brindavan Gardens: Symphony of Nature and Lights

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Our journey takes a musical turn with a visit to Brindavan Gardens. Nestled alongside the Krishnarajasagara Dam, the gardens are a symphony of nature and lights.

The beautifully landscaped gardens, musical fountain, and nightly illumination make Brindavan Gardens a picturesque retreat that captivates visitors with its enchanting ambience.

The cultural spirit of Mysore finds expression in Brindavan Gardens through various cultural events and festivals hosted at the venue.

The gardens become a stage for dance performances, music concerts, and other cultural celebrations, further enriching the visitor experience and connecting the destination with the vibrant cultural fabric of Mysore.

Brindavan Gardens stands as a timeless retreat that marries the elegance of nature with the creativity of human design.

It is a testament to Mysore’s commitment to maintaining and honouring its cultural and natural heritage.

As visitors immerse themselves in the symphony of nature and lights at Brindavan Gardens, they partake in an experience that transcends time, leaving them with memories of a botanical haven that epitomizes the enchanting spirit of Mysore.

5. St. Philomena’s Church: Gothic Grandeur

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St. Philomena’s Church beckons us next, standing tall with its Gothic-inspired architecture.

This grand cathedral is one of the largest in India, featuring stunning stained glass windows, towering spires, and a respectful ambiance.

The church’s historical significance and architectural splendour make it a noteworthy addition to our list of places to visit in Mysore.

Amidst the historical tapestry of Mysore, St. Philomena’s Church emerges as a majestic testament to Gothic architecture and spiritual grandeur.

Towering over the cityscape, this iconic church is not just a place of worship but a captivating architectural marvel that beckons visitors with its awe-inspiring design and profound spiritual ambiance.

Among the many places to visit in Mysore, St. Philomena’s Church symbolizes divine beauty and Gothic splendour.

St. Philomena’s Church in Mysore transcends the boundaries of time and culture, offering visitors a spiritual pilgrimage through the corridors of Gothic grandeur.

As one stands before the towering spires and steps into the sacred interior, the church becomes more than a material design; it becomes a gateway to a realm where faith and architectural brilliance converge.

St. Philomena’s Church stands tall, not just as one of the places to visit in Mysore but as a testament to the enduring beauty of divine inspiration and human craftsmanship.

6. Karanji Lake: Nature’s Tranquil Respite

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As we explore Karanji Lake, a serene retreat nestled amidst the cityscape, nature takes centre stage. This pristine lake is surrounded by a sprawling park, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Boating on the lake, exploring the aviary, and meandering through the butterfly park provide a tranquil break from the rush of urban life.

In the heart of Mysore lies Karanji Lake, a serene oasis that beckons nature lovers and tranquillity seekers alike.

Among the myriad places in Mysore, Karanji Lake stands out as a haven of peace, surrounded by lush greenery and teeming with avian and aquatic life.

This picturesque lake, nestled at the footsteps of the Chamundi Hills, offers a tranquil respite from the bustling city life.

The tranquillity of Karanji Lake extends to its boating facilities, allowing visitors to experience the serenity of the water up close.

Boating on the lake’s calm surface is a popular activity, offering a leisurely way to absorb the natural beauty that surrounds the lake.

As paddleboats glide through the water, visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the lake’s shoreline and the lush greenery that envelopes it.

Karanji Lake is not just a destination for leisure; it also serves as an educational hub.

The lake and its surroundings host awareness programs, nature camps, and birdwatching sessions, engaging locals and tourists in environmental education.

These initiatives foster a sense of responsibility towards nature and wildlife conservation.

7. Mysore Zoo: A Faunal Extravaganza

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Our journey continues with a visit to the Mysore Zoo, one of India’s oldest and most well-maintained zoological parks.

Home to a diverse array of wildlife, including the majestic Bengal tiger and the elusive white rhinoceros, the zoo offers an immersive experience for animal lovers and conservation enthusiasts.

Although, nestled in the heart of Mysore is a faunal extravaganza that has stood the test of time – the Mysore Zoo. The zoo is one of the oldest in India and one of the most iconic places to visit in Mysore.

With its historical heritage and dedication to wildlife conservation, Mysore Zoo continues to captivate visitors of all ages.

A visit to Mysore Zoo is not merely a tour of enclosures; it’s a stroll through well-maintained paths adorned with lush greenery. However, the ambiance is carefully curated to offer visitors a peaceful and aesthetically pleasing experience. 

8. Lalitha Mahal: Regal Resplendence

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However, Lalitha Mahal, a palace-turned-hotel, beckons with its regal resplendence. Modelled after St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, this architectural gem exudes colonial charm.

A visit to Lalitha Mahal provides a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the erstwhile royals and offers an opportunity to savour the luxury of a bygone era.

Lalitha Mahal stands as a testament to regal grandeur and architectural excellence. However, the majestic palace exudes regal resplendence that echoes the city’s rich heritage.

Lalitha Mahal’s grandiose structure and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for those looking to glimpse Mysore’s royal past.

Lalitha Mahal in Mysore is a testament to the city’s royal legacy.

Additionally, as one explores its regal halls, ascends the grand staircase, and admires the panoramic views, Lalitha Mahal unfolds a narrative of regal resplendence that transcends time.

Moreover, among the places to visit in Mysore, Lalitha Mahal is a destination where history, architecture, and the essence of royalty converge, offering visitors a glimpse into the magnificent tapestry of Mysore’s heritage.

9. Railway Museum: Nostalgia on Tracks

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For those with a penchant for locomotives and railway history, the Railway Museum in Mysore is a nostalgic haven.

However, Vintage locomotives, royal carriages, and a collection of railway memorabilia transport visitors back in time, providing a unique perspective on the evolution of rail transport in India.

Nestled in the heart of Mysore lies the Railway Museum, a unique destination that offers visitors a nostalgic journey through the annals of Indian railways.

Among the quirky places to visit in Mysore, this museum stands out as a testament to the country’s rich history of rail travel.

Furthermore, the Railway Museum is a captivating blend of vintage locomotives, historical artifacts, and an ambience that transports visitors to an era when steam engines ruled the tracks.

However, the Railway Museum in Mysore is a unique destination that unravels the tracks of time, taking visitors on a captivating journey through the history of Indian railways.

Whether you’re a railway enthusiast, a history buff, or a family seeking an educational yet entertaining outing, this museum offers a delightful blend of nostalgia, history, and technical marvels.

Moreover, among the quirky places to visit in Mysore, the Railway Museum promises an enriching experience that celebrates the legacy of rail travel in India.

10. Folklore Museum: Cultural Chronicles

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However, our cultural exploration unfolds further with a visit to the Folklore Museum. While, the repository of cultural artifacts showcases Karnataka’s diverse traditions, art forms, and rituals.

Intricately crafted masks, traditional costumes, and tribal art offer a comprehensive insight into the region’s rich folklore.

Altogether, among the captivating places in Mysore, this museum takes visitors on a unique cultural odyssey, unravelling the diverse traditions and artistic expressions that define India’s rich tapestry.

The Folklore Museum is not merely a repository of artifacts; it is a living chronicle that brings to life the cultural narratives of the region.

While, the Folklore Museum in Mysore stands as a cultural gem, inviting visitors to delve into the rich tapestry of India’s heritage.

Among the enchanting places to visit in Mysore, this museum offers more than an excursion; it’s an immersive journey into the soul of the city’s cultural identity.

Each artifact, performance, and educational initiative contributes to the vibrant narrative of Mysore, making the Folklore Museum a must-visit destination for those seeking to connect with the cultural essence of this historic city.

11. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary: Avian Extravaganza

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However, Ranganathittu Sanctuary is a heaven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. While Nestled along the banks of the Kaveri River, this sanctuary is a haven for migratory birds.

Boat rides amidst the lush greenery provide an up-close encounter with many avian species, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.

Among the enchanting places to visit in Mysore, this sanctuary is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of vibrant birdlife and serene natural landscapes.

Let’s journey into this avian paradise, where diverse bird species’ fluttering wings and melodic calls create a symphony of feathers.

Additionally, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary emerges as a jewel in the natural crown of Mysore. Further, among the enchanting places to visit in the city, this avian extravaganza offers a unique blend of natural beauty, biodiversity, and conservation initiatives.

Whether you’re a birdwatching enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone seeking tranquillity away from the urban hustle, Ranganathittu invites you to witness the delicate dance of feathers and experience the enchanting symphony of avian life in the heart of Mysore.

12. Srikanteshwara Temple: Divine Serenity

Srikanteshwara Temple

Whether, our spiritual journey continues with a visit to the Srikanteshwara Temple in Nanjangud, located near Mysore. The intricate carvings, sacred rituals, and spiritual ambience make it a significant pilgrimage site and a cultural landmark near Mysore.

As one of the significant places to visit in Mysore, this temple is a testament to the city’s spiritual heritage.

Additionally, dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple’s architecture exudes timeless elegance, and its serene ambiance provides a tranquil retreat for devotees and visitors alike.

Moreover, the intricate carvings and sacred rituals make Srikanteshwara Temple a must-visit destination, inviting individuals to experience the spiritual essence of Mysore.

13. Melody World Wax Museum: A Symphony in Wax

Melody World Wax Museum

Adding a touch of creativity to our exploration, the Melody World Wax Museum beckons with its unique theme.

Although, this museum showcases a collection of musical legends and iconic personalities crafted in wax, creating a symphony in the world of sculptures. From classical maestros to contemporary pop icons, the museum pays homage to the diverse world of music.

However, the Melody World Wax Museum is a symphony in wax that captivates visitors with its lifelike sculptures of musical maestros.

Among the unconventional places to visit in Mysore, this museum transports visitors into the enchanting world of music.

While, from classical legends to contemporary icons, each wax figure is crafted to catch the spirit of the celebrated personalities.

Melody World Wax Museum is not just a visual treat but a melodic journey through the history of music, making it a must-see attraction in Mysore.

14. Kukkarahalli Lake: Tranquil Oasis in the City

. Kukkarahalli Lake

Furthermore, our next destination, Kukkarahalli Lake, offers a tranquil oasis within the city limits. Covered by lush vegetation, the lake is a popular spot for strolls, birdwatching, and unwinding amidst nature.

The serene ambiance and the scenic beauty make it a refreshing escape from urban life.

Among the serene places to visit in Mysore, this lake offers a respite from the bustling urban life. While, the lake becomes a haven for migratory birds, surrounded by lush greenery, creating a picturesque scene for birdwatchers.

While, visitors can take walks by the lakeside, enjoy the soothing breeze, and witness the vibrant hues of sunset reflecting on the calm waters.

However, Kukkarahalli Lake is a testament to Mysore’s commitment to preserving natural spaces within its urban landscape.

15. Chennakesava Temple, Somanathapura: Architectural Marvel

. Chennakesava Temple, Somanathapura

However, our final stop takes us beyond the city limits to the Chennakesava Temple in Somanathapura. While, this architectural marvel, built during the Hoysala dynasty, boasts intricate carvings and exquisite craftsmanship.

The temple’s historical significance and timeless beauty make it a place for architecture lovers and history buffs.

The Chennakesava Temple in Somanathapura is an architectural marvel that beckons history enthusiasts and art connoisseurs.

As one of the notable places to visit near Mysore, this temple showcases Hoysala architecture at its finest. Although, intricate carvings, ornate pillars, and the overall grandeur of Chennakesava Temple transport visitors to a bygone era.

Further, the temple’s dedication to Lord Vishnu adds a spiritual dimension to its historical significance, making it a captivating destination for those intrigued by the intersection of art and spirituality.

Additionally, as we conclude our royal retreat through the 15 best places to visit in Mysore, a vibrant tapestry of heritage and splendour unfolds.

Each destination on this journey offers a unique facet of Mysore’s rich cultural legacy, from palaces echoing with tales of royalty to serene lakes and temples resonating with spirituality.

While, with its regal charm and historical allure, Mysore stands as an enchanting destination that invites travellers to immerse themselves in the grandeur of its past while savouring the cultural vibrancy of the present.

Whether exploring palatial wonders or embracing the tranquillity of nature, Mysore ensures that every step is a majestic stride through the pages of history and culture.

Further, in the heart of Karnataka, Mysore emerges as a royal retreat, inviting visitors to embark on a historical journey through its enchanting wonders.

The city, renowned for its regal heritage, presents an array of historical places that weave a tapestry of cultural richness and architectural grandeur.

As we conclude our exploration of the 15 places to visit in Mysore, the echoes of history, the vibrancy of culture, and the architectural marvels linger, creating a lasting impression of this regal city.

Although, from the divine serenity of Srikanteshwara Temple to the melodic wonders of Melody World Wax Museum, the tranquil oasis of Kukkarahalli Lake, and the architectural marvel of Chennakesava Temple, each place to visit in Mysore contributes to the city multifaceted charm.

Whether one seeks spiritual solace, artistic inspiration, or a rendezvous with nature, Mysore beckons with open arms, inviting all to explore its cultural tapestry and discover the myriad wonders that define this enchanting city.

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20 Tourist Places in Mysore

Mysore, often called the “City of Palaces” and the “Cultural Capital of Karnataka,” is steeped in history and adorned with architectural marvels. Nestled in the southern part of India, Mysore is a popular tourist destination known for its regal heritage, festivals and remarkable landmarks. 

In this comprehensive guide, we will explore 20 of the most captivating tourist places in Mysore that make it a must-visit destination for travellers from all over the world.

Mysore Palace

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Starting strong, you have Mysore Palace, also known as the Amba Vilas Palace, which is the crown jewel of Mysore’s architectural splendour. This opulent palace is a magnificent example of Indo-Saracene architecture, a blend of Gothic, Rajput, Hindu and Muslim styles. It is one of the most visited tourist attractions in India.

It’s fascinating that it was only built in the 20th century and is the fourth structure to be constructed in the same location.

Location: Sayyaji Rao Road, Agrahara, Chamrajpura, Mysuru, Karnataka 570001, India

Chamundi Hill

mysore best places for tourist

Chamundi Hill is a sacred location that’s about 13 kilometres from Mysore. At the summit, you’ll find the Chamundeshwari Temple, dedicated to the goddess Chamundeshwari. 

The temple, with its Dravidian architecture, offers a panoramic view of Mysore city. The climb to the hill is a culturally enriching experience, and the Nandi Statue is something you can bask in during your adventures, which is remarkable.

You can reach the hill summit either via road or for hiking enthusiasts, by the stone stairs. 

Location: 13 kilometres east of Mysore

Timings: 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.; 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

                The temple is open from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. every day.

Brindavan Gardens

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The Brindavan Gardens, situated approximately 23 kilometres from Mysore, are a beautifully landscaped garden surrounding the Krishnarajasagar Dam.

The garden comes alive in the evening with a musical fountain show that captivates visitors with its synchronised music and water dance.

St Philomena’s Cathedral

mysore best places for tourist

St. Philomena’s Cathedral is a neo-gothic-style church over 200 years old located in Mysore and is one of the largest in India. Its striking architecture, stained glass windows and serene ambience make it a must-visit destination for history and architecture enthusiasts.

Maharaja Krishnaraka Wodeyar rebuilt it from a small church. It is one of the largest cathedrals in all of South Asia.

Location: Lourdes Nagar, Ashoka Road, Lashkar Mohalla, Mysuru, Karnataka 570001

Timings: 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Jaganmohan Palace

mysore best places for tourist

Jaganmohan Palace is another architectural gem in Mysore. Once a famous home to the kings of Mysore, it was established in 1861 and is now regarded as one of the most impeccable contributions of the Wodeyar kings.

It houses an impressive collection of art and artefacts, including paintings by renowned artists such as Raja Ravi Varma and over 2,000 more from other established artists. This is a significant tourist destination and should be on your list.

Location: Deshika Rd., opp. City Bus Stand, Devaraja Mohalla, Chamrajpura, Mysuru, Karnataka 570024, India

Timings: 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

                Mondays Closed

Karanji Lake

mysore best places for tourist

Karanji Lake holds the meaning of ‘fountain’ and is a serene place that is located in Mysore and not far from Cahmundi Hills.

This lake is a perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and is home to a variety of migratory birds, a butterfly park, and a walk-through aviary, making this delightful place a haven for nature enthusiasts.

Location: Chamundipuram, Mysore, India

Timings: 08.30 a.m. to 05.30 p.m.

               Tuesdays Closed

Mysore Zoo: Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens

mysore best places for tourist

Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens is one of the oldest and most well-maintained zoos in India. It houses a diverse range of animals, including tigers, lions, elephants and much more.

This can be an educational trip, a chance to slowly stroll through the enclosures, or a fun family day out.

Location : Zoo, Main Rd., Indira Nagar, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010

Timings: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Lalitha Mahal

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The second largest palace in Mysore is the Lalitha Mahal, a stunning heritage hotel from 1974 that was once a royal palace of the Wadiyar dynasty from 1921. The design was inspired by London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral. 

The grounds are covered in sprawling gardens and the balcony offers a beautiful view of Chamindi Hills to the left and city views directly in front.

Railway Musem

mysore best places for tourist

Experience a different museum in Mysore; it is a fascinating place for rail enthusiasts. Showcasing an impressive collection of vintage locomotives, coaches, and other railway memorabilia. 

The museum offers a true once-in-a-lifetime experience into the history of Indian railways.

Location: KRS Rd., Opp. CFTRI, Medar Block, Yadavagiri, Mysuru, Karnataka 570005

Timings: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

mysore best places for tourist

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a haven for birdwatchers and enthusiasts. Located along the banks of the Kaveri River, it is home to a diverse avian population, including painted storks, pelicans, herons and much more. 

A boat ride through the sanctuary is picturesque and provides a closer encounter with these magnificent birds.

Distance from Mysore: 18.1 Km

Timings: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Kukkarahalli Lake

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Kukkarahalli Lake is another pristine lake in Mysore known for its natural beauty and tranquillity. The J-shaped lake spreads over 58 hectares and has a shoreline of 5 kilometres. It offers a great spot for birdwatching, picnics and leisurely walks across the shoreline.

Location: Kukkarahalli Lake, Saraswathipuram, Mysore, Karnataka, 570011, India

Timings: 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

GRS Fantasy Park

mysore best places for tourist

GRS Fantasy Park is a perfect spot for a fun-filled day with family or friends. It’s an amusement and water park that offers a wide variety of rides and activities that can keep you entertained for hours.

Location: KRS Rd., Metagalli, Mysuru, Karnataka 570016

Timings: 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Javaregowda Park 

mysore best places for tourist

It is a fun and quirky park and one of Mysore’s most sought-after spots, boasting several fun rides and swings. This is the perfect spot for families, nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts, so be sure to wear some gym leggings before you travel to Javaregowda Park. 

The paved pathways are ideal for jogging and walking activities, while the manicured garden floors are perfect for yoga, meditation and a family picnic. The park gives you access to 10 pieces of gym equipment, from shoulder presses to a cross trainer. You can relax and get your sweat out in this great outdoor space.

Location: 179, 11th Main Road, Saraswathipuram, Mysuru, Karnataka 570009, India

Timings: 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 pm

Nagarahole National Park

mysore best places for tourist

Located a short distance from the city of Mysore is Nagarahole National Park, which belongs to the Kodagu district of Karnataka.

This area is home to Mysore’s great animals and is one of the most popular attractions if you are lucky enough to spot some wild elephants and deer.

Distance from Mysore: 89.2 Kms

mysore best places for tourist

Talakadu is a historic town known for its archaeological significance. It is home to the famous Panchalinga Darashana, where you can witness firsthand the five astounding temples built in the sand dunes. The town’s enigmatic charm and cultural heritage make it a place of intrigue for history enthusiasts.

Distance from Mysore: 48.8 Km

Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 pm

Folklore Museum

mysore best places for tourist

The Folklore Museum in Mysore is a treasure trove of traditional art and artefacts. It showcases the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka, including costumes, masks, jewellery, and more, providing an insight into the state’s vibrant traditions.

Boasting over 6500 unique memorabilia dedicated to dance, music, literature, art and much more, the museum also holds a place for the weird and wonderful collection of puppets, props, masks and other folk objects that have been a common aspect of folk drama.

Location: Manasa Gangotri, Mysuru, Karnataka 570006, India

Timings: 10:15 a.m. to 1:15 pm; 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm, closed on Sunday

Shree Shvetha Varaha Swamy Temple

mysore best places for tourist

Also known as Varahaswamy Temple, Shree Shvetha Varaha Swamy Temple is among the most religiously significant Mysore tourist places and portrays a fine example of Hoysla-style architecture. The craftsmanship of every square inch of this temple is remarkable all around the goddess’s shrine.

Within the walls of this temple are several beautiful mural paintings, which depict the life of Lord Krishna as well as two famous Hindu gods, the Ramayana and the Bhagavata. Alongside several inscriptions on the pedestals, including one that commemorates its donor, Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar.

Location: Near South Gate, Agrahara, Chamrajpura, Mysuru, Karnataka 570004, India

Timings: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Devaraja Market

mysore best places for tourist

A must-visit destination is Devaraja Market, which conveniently includes many of the heritage walks covering Mysore. 

Featuring over 300 shops, it spreads over 3 acres so you cannot miss it. They have a vast amount of things to choose from, from fresh fruit to one-of-a-kind men’s graphic tees that are the perfect souvenir.

There are four entrances to this showstopping market complex, and shops are arranged in three aisles. Even if spending isn’t on your agenda, there is no need, as this is a perfect spot for window shopping and provides many photogenic spots.

Location: Devaraja Mohalla, Mandi Mohalla, Mysuru, Karnataka 

Timing: 6.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.

Melody World Wax Museum

mysore best places for tourist

One of the most enjoyable tourist destinations in Mysore for music enthusiasts is the Melody World Wax Museum, which is dedicated entirely to music. Housed in a historically significant structure, the museum opened its doors in 2010 and is home to more than 300 musical instruments from throughout the nation and the globe.

The collection is reportedly the biggest in Karnataka. As you navigate the museum’s 19 rooms, you will see about a hundred life-size wax effigies of well-known performers, each dedicated to a particular musical genre.

Location: 1, Vihara Marga, Kurubara Halli, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India

Timings: 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Shivanamudra Falls

mysore best places for tourist

Take a tour of the Cauvery River’s birthplace while you see other local tourist attractions, such as Shivanasamudra, a Cauvery River-originating waterfall. The two falls, Gaganachukki and Bharachukki, are collectively known as Shivanasamudra.

It is also one of the most well-liked waterfalls in India, not just in the south. Being the first hydroelectric power plant in Asia, it is well-known.

Distance from Mysore: 73.3 Km

Timings: Open 24 hours

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Mysore Tourism

2 Days Mysore (Top Places to visit in Mysore in Two Days)

A popular tourist destination in India, Mysore is the largest district of Karnataka. It is an enthralling city with shining royal heritage, history and traditions, magnificent monuments and buildings. Famed for its scenic lakes, gorgeous waterfalls, and beautifully landscaped gardens, Mysore attracts visitors from all over the globe.

Be it a family holiday or a romantic getaway, Mysore offers a variety of exciting things to do within 2 days. It is a perfect blend of natural wonders and man-made sites. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Mysore palace is a major attraction. However, its markets are replete with spice and incense stalls. Ashtanga Yoga practiced and preached in Mysore is also gaining popularity attracting spiritual seekers to the city.

On a two-day trip to Mysore, you can visit a lot of places to create some incredible and unforgettable memories. Apart from sightseeing, you can participate in thrilling activities and gather plenty of local experiences in 2 days. You can also stroll in the gardens, spot wildlife, marvel at the regal architecture of the city, and participate in the grand Dasara festivities.

Mysore offers a plethora of ancient and modern places to visit, allowing you to deep dive into its heritage. Here is the list of places to visit in Mysore in 2 Days:

Mysore Places to Visit in 2 days

Day 1 mysore places to visit.

  • Mysore Palace
  • Jaganmohan Palace
  • St. Philomena’s Church
  • Trinesvaraswamy Temple
  • Lalitha Mahal Palace

Day 2 Mysore Places to Visit

  • Karanji Lake
  • Chamundeshwari Temple
  • Rail Museum
  • Brindavan Gardens

1. Mysore Palace

Places to Visit Mysore Palace, Mysore

The regal Mysore Palace is also called the Amba Vilas Palace. It is a historically significant imperial residence. After the Taj Mahal in Agra, it is the 2nd most visited monument in India. Built in 1912 for the 24th Wodeyar Dynasty ruler by Henry Irwin, its façade displays a seamless blend of Hindu, Muslim, Rajput, and Gothic styles of architecture.

You can visit the palace to marvel at the Indo-Saracenic architectural style. The 3-story stone structure exhibits marble domes, a 145-foot 5-story tower, and is surrounded by large gardens. You should visit the palace during the Dasara festival to truly experience its grandeur. It is held around October and it is fascinating to see as multiple lights brighten up the entire place.

2. Brindavan Gardens

Places to Visit Brindavan Gardens, Mysore

Located near the Cauvery River, Brindavan Gardens sprawls over 60 acres. It was constructed by the Diwan of Mysore, Sir Mirza Ismail, in 1932. It is well-maintained by the Cauvery Irrigation Corporation, a government enterprise. You will marvel at its illuminated fountains, botanical park, extensive varieties of plants and flowers, and boating facilities.

The terrace garden is divided into the main gate area, North and South Brindavan, and Children’s gardens. Beat the blistering heat during summers in the verdant and cool atmosphere of the garden. Enjoy the lush plantations during monsoons. You can enjoy the vibrant musical fountain show in the evenings.

3. Karanji Lake

Places to Visit Karanji Lake, Mysore

The Fountain Lake or Karanji Lake was originally a percolation tank built by the Mysore King. It was a source of drinking water and clean water for household chores like bathing, washing, and cleaning. In 1976, the Mysore Zoo took over the area and transformed it into a tourist venue.

With 55 hectares of water spread area and 35 hectares of foreshore, it houses the largest aviary in the country. Spot the 147 species of birds, including herons, Asian openbill storks, cormorants, and grey pelicans. You can stroll around the lake or visit the Butterfly Park. Take your children to the special kids’ corner, and even try boating.

4. Jaganmohan Palace

Places to Visit Jaganmohan Palace, Mysore

The alternate residence of Wodeyar Rulers, Jaganmohan Palace was used by the royals when the Mysore Palace was being renovated. One of the seven royal palaces of Mysore, it is now used as an art gallery and function hall. You can witness the old-age architecture and elaborate interiors.

Jaganmohan Palace displays some of the most exquisite pieces of artwork. There are over 2000 paintings from Mughal, Shantiniketan, and Mysore genres. Haldenkar’s ‘The Lady with the Lamp’ painting is a special highlight. Unique artifacts include a French clock, paintings made on a grain of rice, musical instruments, weapons of war, sculptures, brassware, and antique coins that can be witnessed at the palace.

5. Shuka Vana

Established by Shri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swami, Shuka Vana is also known as the Parrot Park. It is a rehabilitation center for abused, injured, and abandoned birds. In this walk-in aviary, you can witness 450 different colorful and rare species. You can teach your children about birds’ life.

The park has entered the Guinness Book of World Records for housing most bird species in an aviary. Parrots here symbolize days and months of the year. They are also assigned zodiac signs, birth dates, and planets according to Indian astrology. It is open on all days, except Wednesday.

6. St. Philomena's Church

Places to Visit St. Philomena's Church, Mysore

Constructed in 1936, St. Philomena’s Church features a unique Neo-Gothic architectural style. It is a cathedral of the Diocese of Mysore and also one of the tallest in Asia. It has been inspired by Germany’s Cologne Cathedral.

St. Philomena’s Church is a brilliant example of the secular and religious accord of Mysore. You can see the beautiful marble statues and offer prayers. In the large hall and sanctum, you can gape at the stained window glasses and beautiful paintings of the birth, death, crucifixion, and the last supper of Jesus Christ. You can visit the church on all days of the week, from 5 AM to 6 PM.

7. Trinesvaraswamy Temple

Dedicated to the three-eyed Hindu god Lord Shiva, Trinesvaraswamy Temple is one of the oldest shrines in Mysore. Located in the northeast corner of the Mysore Fort, it faces the Mysore Palace. It had been regularly expanded and renovated by the Maharajas of Mysore.

Built in the Dravidian architectural style, it features an enclosure (Prakara) with a big main entrance (Mahadwara). Around the enclosure small shrines dedicated to Lord Suryanarayana, Goddess Parvati, Goddess Chamundeshwari, and Sri Shankaracharya are present.

The main gate displays images of Lord Ganpati and Bhairava. During the Shivaratri celebrations, special prayers are offered every three hours. The temple also attracts a large number of devotees.

8. Lalitha Mahal Palace

Places to Visit Lalitha Mahal Palace, Mysore

Located near the Chamundi Hills, Lalitha Mahal Palace is the 2nd largest palace in Mysore. It is just 1.5 miles from Mysore Zoo. Built in 1921, it was inspired by London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral. The architecture of Lalitha Mahal Palace reflects the elegance of English manor houses and Italian Palazzos.

The imposing structure graces the landscape of the city. Painted pure white, it was converted into a heritage hotel in 1974. You can spot the helipad, 100-year-old billiards table, tennis court, and golf course. A lovely view of the Chamundi Hills to the left, and Mysore City on the right, make it a popular destination.

9. Sri Chamundeshwari Temple

Places to Visit Sri Chamundeshwari Temple, Mysore

Dedicated to Devi Chamundi, a fierce form of Goddess Shakti, Chamundeshwari Temple is one the most important Hindu temples in Mysore. Situated at a height of 3300 feet, it is located atop the Chamundi Hills. You must climb 1000 steps to reach the temple or can also drive through the interwoven valley road.

As a mark of respect, you can offer the deity fruits, flowers, and coconuts. Its quadrangular structure is constructed under the influence of the Dravidian style of architecture. You can witness the images of various forms of Devi Durga at the temple. The historical significance, tranquil setting, and nature’s beauty make it a must-visit place in Mysore.

10. Rail Museum

Places to Visit Rail Museum, Mysore

Built in 1979 by the Indian Railways, Rail Museum is a storehouse of railway collectibles. You can learn about the journey and development of the Indian railways at the museum. Browse through an extensive collection of old photographs. You will also love the awesome exhibition of locomotives like the vintage Austin Railway Car.

Housing several fascinating objects, the Rail Museum also houses the 1st steam engine to be built in India. You can also spot signals, railway coaches, a hand-operated steam water pump, lights, ticketing machines, tickets, clocks, signal signs, and paintings. Chamundi Gallery and Sri Ranga Pavilion are also significant sections of the museum.

More to Explore in Mysore

Mysore is a heritage city with an abundance of places to explore. You can also visit the following places on your 2 days trip if you have time to spare. Somanathpura Temple is a classic example of Hoysala architecture and stone carvings. Mysore Zoo engages in captive breeding of exotic and engendered species. Marvel at the 100 diverse species of Bonsai trees in the Bonsai Garden, spread over 4 acres.

For some really amusing rides and activities, visit the GRS Fantasy Park, a theme-based amusement park. Cherish the Edmuri Falls, originating from the Cauvery River, it is a refreshing experience and a visual delight.

Mysore offers an exciting shopping experience. From this multicultural city, you can buy silk sarees, sandalwood products, incense sticks, Mysore paintings, rosewood artifacts, stone sculptures, khadi cotton, Channapatna wooden toys, and authentic coffee. The local delicacy Mysore Pak is a wonderful gift for your loved ones. You can head to the local markets, government-run stores, or malls to pick articles of your choice.

Taste the delicious South Indian cuisine as you visit Mysore for 2 days. As Mysore is a prominent tourist destination there are several varieties of global cuisines available. Try the fizzy drinks and juices at the decades-old centers. Mysore Dosas and Filter Coffee are a must-try. From standard hotels to fine dining restaurants you have ample eating opportunities. Go to the age-old heritage hotels and try their iconic dishes.

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Be it a family holiday or a romantic weekend escape, the impeccable things to do in Mysore and around Mysore make it just the perfect destination for everyone. From witnessing the grandeur of the Mysore Palace to having fun in the 3D Selfie Gallery, the city offers one-of-its-kind experiences that would make anyone’s trip an unforgettable vacation!

40 Best Things To Do In Mysore

So, before you sit down to plan your visit to this royal city, have a look at these top things to do in Mysore, India and around Mysore. Make sure you include them in your itinerary. All of these experiences and things to see in Mysore will surely leave you in awe of the city. The Southern, humble locals of the country are nothing but a cherry on top. Take a look!

  • Mysore Palace: Admire The Grandeur
  • Chamundeshwari Temple: Visit
  • Brindavan Gardens: Take A Stroll
  • Government Silk Weaving Factory: Shop Silk Saris
  • Mysore Palaces: Visit
  • Mysore Zoo: Wildlife Spotting
  • Mysore Dasara: Celebrate
  • St. Philomena’s Cathedral: Visit
  • Karanji Lake: Soak Up Some Peace
  • Mysore: Dine
  • 3D Selfie Gallery: Capture Memories
  • Railway Museum: Explore
  • Jaganmohan Palace: Visit
  • Folklore Museum: Tour
  • GRS Fantasy Park: Indulge In Fun
  • KRS Dam: Explore Refreshing Ambiance
  • Bandipur National Park: Witness The Wildlife
  • Chamundi Hills: Revel In Nature’s Lap
  • Shivanasamudra Falls: Take Selfies
  • Srirangapatna: Feel The Essence Of Spirituality
  • Somanathapura Temple: Admire The Architecture
  • Talakadu: Spiritual Visit
  • Trinesvaraswamy Temple: Witness The Beauty
  • Nanjangud: Explore The Unexplored
  • Melukote Temples: Pray
  • Bonsai Garden: Refresh Amidst The Nature
  • Srikanteshwara Temple: Seek Peace
  • Lalitha Mahal Palace: Get Awe-Inspired
  • Shuka Vana: Witness The Birdies
  • Balmuri Waterfalls: Feel The Magic

1. Mysore Palace – Admire The Grandeur

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Also known as the Ambavilas Palace , visiting this royal residence is one of the top things to do in Mysore for having an enriching holiday experience. Right from its Indo-Saracenic architecture to its imperial interiors, everything here is a shining example of why Mysore is popular as the City of Palaces. This is one of the best places to visit in Mysore that leaves one awe-inspired. 

Entry Fees: INR 10 for students, INR 30 for kids, INR 50 for Indians and foreigners Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM every day for a tour of the palace, and 7:00 PM to 7:45 PM for Light & Sound Show from Monday to Saturday Location: Sayyaji Rao Road, Agrahara, Chamrajpura, Mysuru, Karnataka

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2. Chamundeshwari Temple – Visit

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Situated on the top of Chamundi Hills, Sri Chamundeshwari Temple is another gem in Mysore’s crown. If you’re in the city, make sure you visit this place even if you’re not so religious at heart. The way the temple is built and how it impeccably shows the fierce form of Goddess Durga is awe-inspiring.

Entry Fees: There is no entry fee for visiting the temple. Timings: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM every day Location: Chamundi Hills, Mysuru, Karnataka

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3. Brindavan Gardens – Take A Stroll

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Image Source What to do in Mysore during the evening shouldn’t be your top concern at all because the beautiful Brindavan Garden is the perfect place to be. Ideal for families with kids, couples, and even friends, this charming garden is a celebrated tourist attraction in the city. You can take a stroll amidst the gorgeous flora, sit and unwind, admire the fountain shows, and even take the boating ride nearby.

Entry Fees: INR 15 for adults and INR 5 for kids Timings: 6:30 AM to 9:00 PM every day Location: KRS Dam Road, Mysore, Karnataka

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4. Government Silk Weaving Factory – Shop Silk Saris

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Apart from sandalwood and sweets, if there’s anything that a Shopaholic must take back home from Mysore, it is the finest silk sarees. While there are a lot of stores you can visit, the Government Silk Weaving Factory is the best place to buy every type of silk saree, that too at very reasonable prices. It is one of the most offbeat things to do in Mysore .

Entry Fees: Free Timings: 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM, and 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM Location: Mananthody Road, Ashokapuram, Mysore, Karnataka

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5. Mysore Palaces – Visit

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If you’re in the city for more than a day, you’re in for a royal treat. While there a lot of hotels in Mysore that offer a royalty-like stay for every type of traveler, there’s nothing like staying in a palace. From making you feel like a king & queen to pampering you like none other, the gorgeous palaces offer an unparalleled experience. It is one of the most fun things to do in Mysore .

Entry Fees: No entry fee Timings: Throughout the day Location: Sayyaji Rao Rd, Agrahara, Chamrajpura, Mysuru, Karnataka 570001

6. Mysore Zoo – Wildlife Spotting

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From bears to jaguars, there is every animal you can spot at the famous Mysore Zoo. Visiting this place and exploring it to the fullest with your loved ones is undoubtedly amongst the top things to do in Mysore in a day. It’s right here, you can taste a little thrill in the city and calm the wildlife enthusiast in you. It is one of the best things to do in Mysore India .

Entry Fees: INR 50 for adults and INR 20 for kids on weekdays, and INR 60 and INR 30 on weekends respectively Timings: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM every day except Tuesday Location: Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, Indiranagar, Mysuru, Karnataka

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7. Mysore Dasara – Celebrate

mysore dussehra

The gorgeously lit up Mysore Palace and the innumerable fairs & parades taking place in the city prove that attending the Dussehra festival here is one of the best things to do in Mysore at night . It is the most extravagant affair that brings to city to life and also one of the best celebrations happening all over India.

Entry Fees:  There are no charges for attending the celebrations except the personal expenses at the fairs. Timings:  NA Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

8. St. Philomena’s Cathedral – Visit

St. philomena's church

Image Source Built in 1956, this is not only one of the major attractions in Mysore, but also one of the largest churches in the country. The Gothic architecture looks all the more beautiful in the evening, making it the ultimate haven for tourists wishing to escape the hustle bustle for a while.

Entry Fees: There is no entry fee for visiting the church Timings: 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM every day Location: Lashkar Mohalla, Ashoka Road, Mysuru, Karnataka

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9. Karanji Lake – Soak Up Some Peace

karanji lake

Image Source Located right next to the Mysore Zoo, this lake is a paradise for anyone in pursuit of peace. While you’re here, you can indulge in boating and admire the scenic beauty around or take a leisurely stroll and bask in the rejuvenating serenity of the place.

Entry Fees: INR 10 for adults, INR 5 for kids, INR 10 for still camera, and INR 25 for photography Timings: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM every day except Tuesday Location: Chamundi Hills, Adjacent to the Mysore Zoo, Mysuru, Karnataka

10. Mysore – Dine

mysore pak

Relishing the Mysore cuisine is one of must-do things when you’re here. From its traditional sweet – Mysore Pak to its authentic and local cuisines like Idli, Dosa, Vangi Baath (rice with Brinjal curry), and more, everything here is a culinary treat for one’s taste buds. When planning to go on a date to indulge in some lip-smacking delicacies, we asure you that there is no dearth of romantic restaurants in Mysore !

Entry Fees: No entry fee Timings: NA Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

11. 3D Selfie Gallery – Capture Memories

3d selfie gallery

Image Source Located in the Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum, the three-dimensional gallery is now a major attraction. You would get to see what dreams look like once you stand in front of the art and get yourself clicked. This unique place is a refreshing escape from the other touristy places and lets you have a little fun time of your own.

Entry Fees: INR 40 for adults and INR 20 for kids Timings: 8:30 AM to 6:30 PM Location: KC Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka

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12. Railway Museum – Explore

rail museum

Being the second of its kind, this rail museum is a place worth visiting with your family. Be it the vintage locomotives exhibited outside, the photographs and paintings of the history of the railway, or the fun toy train ride, everything here would surely add more joy to your holiday experience.

Entry Fees: INR 15 for adults, INR 10 for kids, INR 10 for toy train ride, INR 20 for still camera, and INR 30 for video camera Timings: 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM Location: KRS Road, Medar Block, Yadavagiri, Mysuru, Karnataka

13. Jaganmohan Palace – Visit

jaganmohan palace

Image Source Amongst the top things to do in Mysore , visiting the Jaganmohan Palace is another that you must include in your trip itinerary. Adding to the magnificence of the city, this palace is a brilliant example of old-age architecture and interiors where you can witness everything from the furniture used by the royal family to the work of art on their walls.

Entry Fees: INR 20 for adults and INR 10 for kids Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM Location: Opp City Bus Stand, Jagan Mohan Palace Road, Chamrajpura, Mysuru, Karnataka

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14. Folklore Museum – Tour

folklore museum

This museum is a part of the Mysore University and is undoubtedly one-of-its-kind in the city when it comes to folk arts. Perfect for culture-vultures and anyone who wishes to witness the old-world charm, this place is a must visit. You can witness the utensils used in the past, the handmade items like multi-utility wicker baskets, sculptures, and more.

Entry Fees: INR 15 for adults and INR 5 for kids Timings: 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM every day except Sunday Location: Manasa Gangothiri, Mysuru, Karnataka

15. GRS Fantasy Park – Indulge In Fun

grs fantasy park

Image Source Being one of the most popular amusement parks in the city, this place offers the perfect opportunity to have fun with your family. From a water park with slides to multiple playgrounds, thrilling rides to an old-fashioned carousel, it has got everything to pep up your day and make it memorable.

Entry Fees: INR 700 for adults, INR 450 for senior citizens, and INR 600 for kids Timings: 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM from Monday to Saturday, and 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM on every Sunday Location: Off KRS Road, Metagalli, Mysuru, Karnataka

16. KRS Dam – Explore

KRS Dam

Bestowed with colourful, stunning and illuminated gardens, musical fountains and water bodies in its vicinity, the Krishna Raja Sagara Dam is also known as KRS Dam and is located very close to the settlement of Krishnarajasagara in Karnataka. The KRS Dam is one of India’s civil engineering wonder as it is among the first in the world to use automatic sluice gates and is made up of a material called ‘surkhi’ . It has 152 sluice gates and is built at a height of 130 feet above the river bed. An ornamental garden is also attached to the dam called Brindavan Gardens.

Entry Fees: INR 20 for adults, INR 5 for children Timings: 6:30 AM – 9 PM Location: Srirangapatna

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17. Bandipur National Park

tiger

Bandipur National Park was once the hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Mysore. It was later established as a reserve in 1974, and these deciduous forests rich in wildlife and flora have become a popular tourist attraction since then. It was declared as a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. It was then also included under Project Elephant and Project Tiger, due to the rich elephant population and significant number of Tigers.

Entry Fees: INR 250, INR 3000 for gypsy ride for 6 people Timings: 6:30 AM – 6 PM Location: Nilgiris

18. Chamundi Hills – Revel In Nature’s Lap

chamundi

The very majestic Chamundi Hills are named after the renowned Goddess Chamundi rests at an elevation of approx 1000 metres. Chamundi Hills are visible from every corner of the city Mysore because of its magnificence. While heading towards the Chamundi Hills, travelers will come across the statue of Bull Nandi, Vehicle and Statue of Lord Shiva. Get a perfect and soothing view of the Mysore City, Mysore palace, The Karanji Lake and several other temples. This is one of the best things to do in Mysore on a holiday with friends. 

Entry Fees: Free Timings: 7 AM – 9 PM Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

19. Shivanasamudra Falls – Take Selfies

Shivanasamudra

The two waterfalls which emerge out of Shivasamudram waterfalls are Gaganachukki and Bharachukki falls. The western branch leads to the formation of the twin waterfalls of Gaganachukki and the eastern one leads to the Bharachukki. Both falls are just a kilometer away from each other. For photographers planning to capture the best views of the Gaganachukki falls, the Shivasamudram watchtower is the most popular spot with a spectacular view.

Entry Fees: Free Timings: 8 AM – 5 PM Location: Situated on the banks of Kaveri River

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20. Srirangapatna

Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangapatna

The town of Srirangapatna is considered to be one of the most important Vaishnavite pilgrimage centres in South India. Surrounded by river Kaveri, the town of Srirangapatna is home to various temples built in Hoysala and Vijayanagar temple architecture styles. Besides temples and religious places, Srirangapatna is home to various historical and cultural edifices. When visiting the town, a visit to places like Tipu Sultan Gumbaz, Daria Daulat Bagh, Wellesley Bridge, Srirangapatna Fort, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary and several more, is a must.

Entry Fees: No entry fee Timings:  Throughout the day Location:  Mandya district

21. Somanathapura Temple – Admire The Architecture

Somanathapura Temple

Image Source One of those places that make Mysore what it is, Somanathapura Temple was one of the famous places of worship throughout the country. Exhibiting some of the most glorious and unmatchable Hoysala architecture, this temple is the epitome of that era. Dedicated to the mighty Lord Krishna, this temple is sitting on the banks of holy river Kaveri. However, this temple is no more a place of worship by virtue of the idols and deities being damaged and turned into ruins. Although, the charm and beauty of this temple still attract and intrigue flocks of tourists all year long.

Entry Fees: INR 5 for Indians(above 12 years), INR 100 for foreign nationals Timings: 9 AM to 5:30 PM Location: Somanathapura, Karnataka 571120

22. Talakadu – Visit

Vaidyeshvara_Temple

Image Source A mystical and enchanting town located on the banks of the Kaveri river, Talakadu is beautifully submerged in the fine quality sands of Karnataka and one of the most stunning things to see in Mysore . Home to one of the famous temples, Vaidyanatheshwara, this town reeks of rich history and tranquility. Talakadu attracts those travelers that admire deeply rooted history and the devotees of Lord Shiva that visit this town for special worship. Making travelers feel like they are walking in an ancient town, this place exhibits some fine old-world charm and blankets a number of temples that are buried under the sand on the banks of the River Kaveri.

Entry Fees: No entry fee Time Required: 3 or more hours Location: Mysore, Karnataka

23. Trinesvaraswamy Temple – Witness The Beauty

Trinesvaraswamy Temple

Image Source Exhibiting a fine example of the ancient-time architecture, Trinesvaraswamy Temple is sitting just outside of the renowned Mysore Fort. Home to the Trinesvara, the three-eyed Shiva, this temple was once a popular place where devotees would pay a visit to pray. Unfortunately, this temple was destroyed in the 18th century, however, the alluring and overwhelming architecture from the Dravidian era pulls many travelers to witness this marvel.

Entry Fees:  No entry fee Timings:  6am to 9pm Location:  Inside Mysore Palace Grounds, Sayyaji Rao Road, Agrahara, Chamrajpura, Mysuru, Karnataka

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24. Nanjangud – Explore The Unexplored

Nanjangud

Image Source Also known as ‘Dakshina Kashi’, Nanjangud is a small and quaint town sitting on the banks of river Kapila. Blanketing a temple that exhibits stunning Dravidian architecture and is home to three major deities of Hindu religion namely Lord Nanjundeshwara, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Parvati, Nanjangud is one of the liveliest and vibrant towns in the South, especially during festivals. This temple was built during the reign of the Ganga dynasty and is the iconic landmark of this little yet beautiful town.

Entry Fees: No entry fee Timings: 6 AM to 1:30 PM & 4 PM to 9 PM ( Mon to Sat) | 6 AM to 10 PM (Sun) Location: Mysore, Karnataka

25. Melukote Temples – Pray

Melukote_Temple

Image Source Another place that attracts devotees of god to pay a visit as a token of respect, the Melukote temples reeks of spirituality, calmness, and tranquility. Making anyone who visits this place feel rejuvenated and relaxed, these temples are a great place to get de-stressed. There are two Melukote Temples namely Tirunarayana Temple and Yoga Narasimha. The Tirunarayana Temple is sitting on the foothills of Yadavgiri Hills while the Yoga Narasimha is located at the peak, exhibiting some magnificent views of the surroundings.

Entry Fees: No entry fee Timings: 7:30 AM to 1 PM; 4 PM to 6 PM & 7 PM to 8:30 PM Location: Melkote Main Road, District Mandya, Melukote, Karnataka 571431

26. Bonsai Garden –   Refresh Amidst The Nature

Bonsai Park

The Bonsai Garden in Mysore is one of the unique places which is a home to around 100 varieties of Bonsai trees located across the vast estate. This extravagant place is part of the Avadoota Datta Peetham which is a pet project of the Sri Ganpathi Sachidananda Ashrama. In the present time, the garden has around 450 miniature trees located around the 4 acres ground. Divided into various zones, the garden exhibits different Indian traditions and beliefs which are followed by Swamiji.

Location: Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda Ashrama, Mysore – Ooty Rd, Gundurao Nagar, Datta Nagar, Mysuru, Karnataka 570025 Entry Fee: INR 20 Timings: Thursday-Tuesday (9:30AM-1PM, 3:30PM-5:30PM)

27. Srikanteshwara Temple – Seek Peace

Srikanteshwara temple

Srikanteshwara Temple is one of the most ancient and famous pilgrim centres in Karnataka which is located at a distance of 25kms from Mysore. This temple is dedicated to lord Shiva who is described as Nanjundeshwara. Being one of the biggest temples in Karnataka , this temple has a height of 385 feet to 160 feet and spread across an area of 50,000 square feet.

Entry Fees:  No entry fee Timings:  Mon-Sat (6AM-1:30PM) & (4PM-9PM), Sunday (6AM-10PM) Location:  Nanjangud, Karnataka 571301

28. Lalitha Mahal Palace – Get Awe-Inspired

Lalitha Mahal Palace

Built in the erstwhile of Maharaja of Mysore to host the Viceroy of India, Lalitha Mahal Palace is now one of the most luxurious hotels. Living here one can closely feel the luxury of a princely living by staying inside a real Maharaja’s palace. Located just on the outskirts of Mysore, this glistening white palace offers a splendid way of staying. Along with the lavish rooms to explore, here are some of the blissful sights to enjoy standing at the top of the Chamundi Hill.

Entry Fees: INR 100 Timings:  8:30 am to 6:00 pm Location:  Lalitha Mahal Palace Road, Lalitha Mahal Nagar, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570028

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29. Shuka Vana – Witness The Birdies

Shuka Vana

This place is indeed a paradise for bird lovers as there are around 2000 birds nestled inside this sanctuary in Mysore. The Shuka Vana has preserved around 450 species within this 50m high aviary which is spread across an area of 1 acre. This place holds the Guinness Book Of World Records for having a vast number of bird species in an aviary. There are many parrots inside this aviary and the unique thing about this place is that the parrots are assigned after the zodiac signs.

Location: Avadhoota Datta Peetham, SGS Ashrama, Ooty Road, Datta Nagar, Mysuru, Karnataka 570025 Entry Fee: No Entry Fee Timings: Thursday-Tuesday 9:30AM-12:30PM, 3:30PM-5:30PM (Closed On Wednesday)

30. Balmuri Waterfalls – Feel The Magic

Balmuri Falls

Located close to the Krishna Raja Sagar Dam, the Balmuri Falls is one of the most picturesque places to visit in Mysore. This is a perfect place to escape and enjoy the beauty of the gushing white water and the lush greenery surrounding it. The Balmuri waterfall is not actually a waterfall, but a man-made waterfall which is made due to the dam built across the River Cauvery. Blamuri is one of the most beautiful waterfalls near Mysore.

Location: Balumuri, Yadathittu, Karnataka 571606 Timings: 6AM-7PM

Entry Fees:  NA

31. Night Walking Tour

Walking tours in Mysore

Mysore is a magnificent city and it looks even more ravishing at night. The best part is that it is very safe to roam in Mysore at night with family or friends. So, next time when you plan a vacation, go on a night tour and witness the city come to life as the dusk hits! There are walking tours of 2 hours which start from the scintillating Mysore palace and lead you to shopping streets and food stalls. It is a heartwarming experience that you must have.

Entry Fees:  NA Timings:  NA Location: Sayyaji Rao Road, Agrahara, Chamrajpura, Mysuru, Karnataka

32. Jet Skiing

hire a jet ski for enjoying water sport

Jet Skiing is the new emerging adventure in Mysore. The activity is done in Varuna lake. The lake is very beautiful and offers picturesque views. After you have absorbed the beauty of the lake, take a plunge into the beautiful waters of the lake with the help of jet skiing. It is a soul-stirring activity that will make you want to do it again and again.

Entry Fees:  NA Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM Location:  Varuna Lake

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33. Camping

camping

Camping is one of the most amazing things to do that everyone must try at least once. And gladly, Mysore offers camping in its vicinity. Just 10kms away from the city, you can camp and have a blissful experience. Along with camping, you will be able to enjoy indoor and outdoor games like board games and cricket respectively. Whether you are visiting with your family or friends, you must indulge in this.

Entry Fees: NA Timings: NA Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

34. Private Plane Ride

Plane rides in Mysore

Ever thought of witnessing Mysore from a great height, like 1000 feet above? Well, you can have this opportunity by taking a private plane ride. Those who are not worried about their pockets and want to have a unique experience while in Mysore should definitely try the ride. In the plane, the certified pilot will give commentary about the places you will pass by. This is an extraordinary experience you won’t get anywhere else.

Entry Fees: No entry fee, however, a trip will worth INR 5,000 Timings: NA Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

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35. Paintball

un activities in Rishikesh

If you are looking for a unique thing to do in Mysore, then paintball is for you. You might think that Mysore does not offer such activities, then you will be wrong then. The arena for indulging in this activity is located right in the middle of the city. Take your friends there while you are in Mysore and take a plunge into the colorful world reviving your childhood.

Entry Fees: INR 10 for students, INR 30 for kids, INR 50 for Indians and foreigners Timings: NA Location:  Chamundi Hill main road, behind Sand Museum, JC Nagar, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010

36. Cycling Tour

Cycling Trails

One of the most unique and thrilling things to do in Mysore is cycling. With the help of a cycling tour, you can explore the beauty and culture of several different places like North Bangalore, Mysore city and more. Cycle your way to the North Bangalore and explore the whole new side of the city. 

Entry Fees: No entry fee Timings: Throughout the day Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

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37. Go Karting

Go Karting

If you are into go-karting and such heart-throbbing activities, then you will be glad to know that Mysore offers this activity. Located near the city, the arena is famous amongst adventurers. It is a group activity and you will be provided with all safety measures. Relive your childhood while driving the cars along with your friends or family!

Entry Fees: INR 180 onwards Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM  Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

38. Horse Riding

horse riding

Horse riding is another exciting activity to do in Mysore. Mysore is home to some mystic forests and roads not taken and one of them is the Chamundi hills area. You can ride a horse there for as much as four hours and feel no less than a royalty. The activity starts at 9:30am and you have to ride 12kms. Once you reach the peak of the hills, you will be left astounded by the beauty. Ride back to the starting point with good memories.

Entry Fees: INR 3,000 for students, INR 30 for kids, INR 50 for Indians and foreigners Timings: 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM  Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

39. Bike Trip To Kavvayi Beach

Beach in Kerala

If you are still thinking what to do in Mysore, then we have something for you. You must have heard about Manali to Ladakh bike tour, but did you ever know you can bike your way to Kerala!? Yes, you read it right. From Mysore, you can visit a beautiful and untouched place, Kavvayi beach. If you start at 5am, you will reach there by 4pm and enjoy the serene surroundings.

Entry Fees: NA  Timings: Throughout the day Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

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40. Ayurveda Therapy At IVAC

Ayurveda therapy in Mysore

Still wondering what to do in Mysore ? While in Mysore, you can have your health done better by the purest form of medication that is Ayurveda. Take a plunge into one of the Ayurveda therapies provided by the famous organization, IVAC. There are different kinds of experiences for different kinds of travelers. Along with sightseeing and adventures, you will be able to indulge in this soul-reviving and tranquil activity in Mysore.

Entry Fees: No entry fee Timings: 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM  Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

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Tips To Keep In Mind While Visiting Mysore

Here are a few tips you should keep in mind while visiting Mysore. They will come in handy to you at public places like restaurants and popular tourist attractions. Take a look:

  • Make sure you check the weather of the city before planning your trip.
  • Pack your clothes and toiletries accordingly since the days here are quite sunny and humid.
  • Wear something comfortable and sturdy so that you can enjoy your Mysore city tour .
  • If you have a lot of time, there are also things to do near Mysore like exploring Srirangapatna, visiting Somnathpur, wildlife spotting at the Bandipur National Park, and more.
  • While visiting the palaces and the museums, make sure you follow the instructions wisely.
  • Visit the Brindavan Gardens in the evening as the weather at that time is pleasant.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Things To Do In Mysore

Is 2 days enough for Mysore?

Mysore features numerous experiences and at least 3 days stay is required to explore the most of this lively place. Places like Mysore Palace, Mysore Zoo, Brindavan Gardens, Chamundi hills, Srirangapatna, etc. are the top tourist attractions in Mysore. You can also plan a day trip to Somnathpur, Halebeedu, and Belur while staying here on your perfect vacay.

How can I plan Mysore for 2 days?

On your 2 days trip to Mysore, you can plan visiting the following places: 1. Mysore Palace 2. Brindavan Gardens 3. Somanathapura Temple 4. Mysore Zoo 5. Chamundeshwari Temple 6. Shuka Vana 7. Jagmohan Palace 8. Bonsai Garden 9. Rail Museum 10. Karanji Lake

Will Go Karting be safe to indulge in during COVID times?

Tourists can travel to Mysore and choose to go for adventure activities like Go-Karting while maintaining all the safety protocols of sanitisation and wearing a mask during the ride as well.

How many days do you need in Mysore?

Mysore is one of the most popular and most beautiful destinations to visit in Karnataka. Although Mysore has plenty of things to do, ample architecture to take in, and numerous experiences to encounter, if planned properly, Mysore can be covered in a maximum of 2 days.

What is famous to buy in Mysore?

Mysore is a huge seller of silk. Any product that is made out of silk such as sarees, suits, and other attires are what people usually buy when in Mysore. Other famous things that one can buy in Mysore are sandalwood and the local, authentic sweets.

What can I do in Mysore at night?

There are a myriad of fun and exciting things to do in Mysore at night, like visit the Maharaja’s Palace, stay in Kabini River Lodge and sleep under the stars, go on the famous Savandurga Night Trek, and party at Khedda Lounge Bar.

How do I plan a day trip to Mysore?

You should kickstart a day trip to Mysore by making your way to the dancing fountains at Brindavan Gardens. Stop for lunch at a roadside eatery to taste local flavours and continue with sightseeing later. At night, go on the Savandurga Night Trek, and relieve the day’s stress by getting a drink at Khedda Lounge Bar.

On which day is Mysore Zoo closed?

Mysore Zoo is closed every Tuesday. It remains open the remaining days from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

Which is the best time to visit Mysore?

The best time to visit Mysore is in the monsoon or the winter season. The city experiences a tropical climate throughout the year, but from July to February the weather is pleasant enough for an outdoor stroll.

Is Mysore a hill station?

No, Mysore is not a hill station but there are several hill stations near Mysore that are popular with tourists. These hill stations are brimming with coffee and tea plantations.

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10 Best Places to Visit in Mysore in 2024

Places to Visit in Mysore

So you are all prepared to go to Mysore. But thinking about which are the best places to visit in Mysore? If you are in Karnataka, Mysore must be on your bucket list to visit as it is one of the famous places to be in India. The fact is that Kings and queens resided in Mysore for almost 550 years. 

The fascinating part is that you can still stop by the tombs and palaces built back then. The place is not just known for its history all the time but is also known for its beauty. In the guide, we’ll also cover the best place to stay in Mysore. 

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Where to Go – The Best Places to Visit in Mysore

1. mysuru aramane.

A palace that takes you back in time to history is also known as Mysore Palace or Ambar Vilas Palace in other words. The depiction of the palace is of a Dravidian and Indo-Saracenic style filled with a treasure of artifacts to look at. If you may wonder whose palace was this, it is from the Wodeyar dynasty in the 19th century. It is built close to the Chamundi Hills. The beautifully crafted palace mesmerizes millions of tourists with its architecture from the inside out. 

While it has been designed to their needs, this place is made sure to be lit during public holidays and on Sundays.  If you are interested in paying a visit to the palace, you can go ahead to buy a ticket to visit the 

 2 Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

If you are an enthusiast of seeing many different birds then this place is for you. The speciality of the place is that some birds visit here during a season, well to other birds it’s already a home. You can even get on a boat to view the birds from a closer angle. 

While that is a glimpse of the place, it is just 18 km away from Mysore to visit this largest sanctuary known in the state. If chirping birds make your day, then no wonder your camera will like them to be snapped. Sight the rarest bird in the sanctuary and enjoy the glory of nature.

3. Karanji Lake

Karanji Lake is an urban oasis spread across 90 acres where you see the other part of nature. Lotus blooms are so amazing to retreat on during the season and gazing at the birds nesting in the summers is another beautiful thing. A boat ride in the beautiful lake with lush greens around is an experience you can’t miss. It certainly takes you away for a while from the hustling city vibes. 

At some distance, you can find a park that houses the butterflies, formerly named Butterfly Park. In the nicely curved pathway, you can see not just colorful butterflies but also mesmerizing birds and the fountain. 

4. Brindavan Garden 

A garden spread over 60 acres has a lush lawn, colorful flower beds, and fountains that dance to the music. This garden is an inspiration from the Mughals and has become an attractive spot for picnics, and walks. 

It brings together nature’s beauty and the creativity of the human to have created this. You can also visit the Krishna Raja Sagar at its closest proximity. In other words, as KRS dam is constructed on the Cauvery River and serves the Mysore region with water supply as well as for irrigation purposes. 

5. Chamundeshwari Temple 

The temple is a place of the Goddess Chsmundsdhwari whom we have pictured to be fierce. It has an architecture of Dravidian style dating back to history. The path to the temple had 1000 steps and those who can’t make it through that way can opt for the road to walk instead. 

Being one of the Shakti peethas to be visited, it is also a place that offers scenic views of Mysore city from the top. As it is at an elevation of 3300 ft above sea level, the beautiful view is obvious to be witnessed. 

That covers the 5  best places to visit in Mysore amongst many other things to explore. Let’s also explore your stay in Mysore.

Finding the Budget-Friendly Best Places to Stay in Mysore 

1. parklane hotel.

The hotel situated in a radius of Mysore Palace approximately 200m away from the palace is where Parklane comes in. The elegant style of the room makes you want to stay. It has a private balcony in a few of the rooms, a common outdoor swimming pool, a garden to walk in, and not forgetting the library in a hotel. Rooms have a fully furnished setup with features such as air conditioning and a bathtub. With their in-house hotel, they serve you food from Continental to Chinese and Indian varieties. 

2. Aishwarya Residency 

This hotel is at the forefront of giving the best service to the guests who arrive. There is no wonder why it is one profiling budget-friendly place to stay. It is situated in a place that is in proximity to tourist attractions. 

The spacious rooms are well furnished and comfortable to stay in with a decent interior. On the rooftop, it is a hang-out place. With some of its rooms offering balconies, the building has both a garden and a sun terrace in it. During your stay, you can rest well indoors, read a book in the library, or head out renting a car to the best places to visit in Mysore. 

3. Hotel Lok Sagar 

With classic chic decor, this place has a nice stay. For the guests to relax they have a lounge and terrace area. You can feel comfortable in the fully furnished space that offers 3 types of room options to pick from. 

An in-house restaurant has a diverse menu to serve you with. Being in the city center, it is closer to the tourist attraction spots. To the nearest, you can visit Curzon Park and Mysore Palace. 

4. Le Oak Inn 

Le Oak Inn offers you a luxury stay experience with outstanding rooms in it. Its terrace view is the best place to view the cityscape of Mysore. Being closer to the tourist place, there’s no way you can miss out on visiting the attractive locations in Mysore. 

With the air conditioning to all basic amenities, it has got you covered. The in-house restaurants offer you vegetarian, vegan, and halal options for food. 

The nearest tourist spot to visit is the Church St Philomena which is 2.5km away from the hotel. 

5. Roopa Elite 

The hotel in the city center has elegant decor that keeps you pleasant throughout the day. It is spacious and has beautiful lighting inside the room that makes it more comfortable. 

A Balinese-style spa and wellness center, an outdoor pool, a rooftop restaurant, a garden, and a terrace are the highlights of this hotel. Including all the others mentioned above. 

8 Best places to visit in Mysore at night

Mysore Palace Illumination

  • The Mysore Palace is a stunning architectural marvel, and it looks even more enchanting when illuminated with thousands of lights. The lighting ceremony takes place on Sundays and during special occasions, creating a magical ambiance.

Brindavan Gardens

  • Located about 19 kilometers from Mysore, the Brindavan Gardens is famous for its musical fountain that comes alive with a play of lights and music in the evening. The gardens are beautifully lit, offering a serene and captivating experience.

Chamundi Hills

  • While climbing Chamundi Hills might be more common during the day, the panoramic view of Mysore city from the top is equally impressive at night. The city lights create a picturesque scene.

St. Philomena’s Church

  • St. Philomena’s Church, one of the largest churches in India, looks majestic when illuminated at night. The peaceful surroundings make it a serene spot for an evening visit.

Karanji Lake

  • Karanji Lake, located near the Mysore Zoo, is a peaceful place to visit at night. The lake area is often open until 8 or 9 PM, and it’s a great spot for a quiet evening stroll.

Devaraja Market

  • While the market is bustling during the day, the Devaraja Market area transforms at night with the glow of street lights. Some shops and eateries might still be open, offering a different perspective.

Jaganmohan Palace Art Gallery and Auditorium

  • If there are evening events or cultural programs scheduled, the Jaganmohan Palace can be a delightful place to visit. Check the schedule for any art exhibitions or performances.

Food Streets and Cafes

  • Explore the local food streets or visit some of the cafes in Mysore that stay open until late. Enjoying local cuisine and coffee can be a delightful way to spend the night.

Mysore is a must-visit destination known for its rich history, beautiful gardens, and temples. When you are in Mysore, make sure to explore the best places mentioned above and consider staying at one of the budget-friendly accommodations, including PGs , which provide convenient and comfortable lodging options. Enjoy your trip to this charming city with its diverse attractions and vibrant culture!

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Mysuru, the ‘City of Palaces’, is royalty and magnificence embodied; overflowing with history, sprawling gardens and tree-lined boulevards. One of South India’s most fascinating cities, Mysuru has a plethora of places to visit and explore. Ruled over by the Wadiyars from 1399 till Independence, Mysuru is renowned for its royal heritage and splendid monuments and buildings. This former state capital is a seamless blend of old-world charm and modernity. It retains its traditions in music and dance, art and literature, and time-honoured crafts. Mysuru entices you at every turn with its regal splendour. Discover enchanting Mysuru, experience a different world!

Mysore is the cultural capital of Karnataka, home to the Internationally popular MysorePalace which gets over 6 million visitors each year and is India’s second cleanest city after Auroville. Before the formation of Karnataka State in 1956, most of South India was under the rule of Mysuru state. It is the erstwhile capital of the Wadiyar Dynasty.

Interestingly, history or legends say that it was around this time during their rule that the famous sweet Mysore Pak was invented in the palace kitchen’s by one of their cook’s. The cook, although, had no idea himself of the name of the most mouth watering sweet whose ghee immersed flavor just melts in your mouth, boggling your taste buds. Such was the feeling of the then king when he first tasted Mysore Pak. So yes, this delectable sweet is a must experience when in Mysore that will take you through a tour of flavours of the city in itself.

When at Mysuru, the cultural capital of Karnataka, one can soak up it all up by taking a walking tour around this beautifully calm city and indulging yourself in some shopping experiences like the beautiful Mysore Silk (weaved from Mulberry Silk), the famous Chennapattana Wooden Dolls, Mysuru Sandal Soap (Sandal Soap Factory) and the fragrant Mysuru Jasmine(Malli) to name a few.

This is a city that is the epitome of cultural indulgence and a tourist’s most loved destination. Over the year’s Mysore has seen a surge in International Tourists who flock to the city to rejuvenate in the Yoga retreats, thus, making the city a yoga hub.

Mysore Dasara is an annual festival not to be missed. Held during the month of October, Mysore Dasara attracts visitors from all over the world. Mysuru city will be at its best during the Dasara celebrations. Jambu Safari (elephants carrying the royal throne and going in a procession) is a major attraction.

Mysore is the global headquarter of Infosys, the world’s premier information technology company. Mysuru is also an education hub with Mysore University and several higher education institutions.

For further information, visit the official district website click here!

When to go: All year round

Tourist offices:

Office of the Deputy Director Department of Tourism Mysuru Division, Hotel Mayura, Hoysala Complex, JLB Road, Mysuru Tel: +91-821-2422096 Cell: +91-9620270688

KSTDC Transport Wing Yatri Niwas Building, JLB Road Tel: +91-821-2423652 Cell: +91-8970656400 (7am-9pm)

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Historic Sites

  • Mysuru Palace : Constructed in Indo-Saracenic style, the magnificent Mysuru Palace also known as Amba Vilas is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysuru. Its exquisite interiors – replete with carved mahogany ceilings, stained glass, gilded pillars and glazed tiles – epitomizes royalty and grandeur. The palace, illuminated with 97,000 lights, turns into a glorious spectacle at dusk on Sundays and public holidays. It is arguably the most visited palace in India.
  • Lalit Mahal Palace : The second largest palace in Mysuru, located near the Chamundi Hills. Built in 1921, Lalit Mahal Palace is now a heritage hotel.
  • Talakadu: A place of tremendous archaeological significance, Talakad is known for the 30 temples buried under the sands. Legend says that the temples of Talakad buried under the sands due to a curse. Excavations led to the discovery of several temples - mostly dedicated to Lord Shiva - belonging to the Hoysala, Ganga and Chola dynasties. Devotees throng this temple town during the Panchalinga Darshan held once in 12 years.
  • Chittaranjan Palace: Chittaranjan Palace was built by the Maharaja of Mysuru for his sister in 1916. Chittaranjan palace is located on the Hunasur road.

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  • Mysuru Zoo: The Mysuru Zoo or the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens is the most popular zoo in Karnataka and is one of the oldest zoos in the country, established in 1892. The zoo is home to abundant flora and fauna and is known for 1,450 species of animals and 168 species of birds belonging to more than 25 countries. Mysuru Zoo is a must visit when in Mysuru, particularly for animal lovers and families with kids. Most popular animals in Mysuru Zoo are Tigers (including white tiger), Lions, Jaguars, Giraffe, Zebra, Leopards, Rhinos, Birds, Elephants and Hippopotamus
  • Nagarahole National Park : Situated between the Mysuru plateau in Karnataka and the Nilgiri Mountains of Tamil Nadu, Nagarahole is a 640 sq. km. sanctuary that is home to an abundant variety of wildlife. Rajiv Gandhi National Park is an important Tiger Reserve in Karnataka and is a major hub of conservation under Project Tiger and Project Elephant, the sanctuary is host to the largest herd of Asiatic elephants in the world and innumerable species of birds, flora and fauna including large predators, reptiles, gaurs, deer, bears and smaller animals. Nagarahole is a must visit national park for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers as the forest safari offers a very high probability of being able to spot Bengal tigers and Asiatic elephants in their natural habitat. Nagarahole national park is also home to a large number of wild dogs, leopards and bears. Commonly spotted herbivores animals are wild gaurs, wild boar, sambar deer, Antelope, spotted deers as well as several species of birds.

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Religious Places

  • Chamundeshwari Temple : Located 12 km from Mysuru, the Chamundi Hills is home to the Goddess Chamundeshwari, the patron deity of the Mysuru Royal Family. Built in the Dravidian style architecture, the 17th-century Chamundeshwari temple with a richly-attired image of the deity also has a huge statue of Mahishasura near the entrance. An older Ganga-era Mahabaleshwara Temple is also located on the hilltop. According to the legends, the Goddess defeated the demon king Mahishasura, on this hill. Halfway up the hill, you can also see the monolithic Nandi, believed to be one among the largest in the country.Said to have been 1000+ years old, Chamundeshwari temple featuring Goddess Durga received patronage from all rulers such as Hoysalas, Vijayanagara Empire and Mysuru Wodeyars. The temple tower (Raja Gopura) was added by Krishna Raja Wodeyar III in 1830.
  • Temples inside Mysuru city: Kamakameshwari Temple, Maruleshwara temple and Chaudeshwari temple.
  • Somanathapura (35km): Displaying every bit of the artistry that its sculptures were famed for, the Keshava Temple at Somnathpur is one of the best preserved example of Hoysala architecture. Completed in 1268, the temple exhibits ornate carvings on literally every inch. Though the image in the central sanctum is missing, the other two contain an image of Krishna playing the flute and of Janardhana, respectively. A unique feature of the temple is that sculptors were allowed to sign their work here.
  • Gomatagiri (24km): Though not as tall as the one at Shravanabelagola, the statue of Gomateshwara at Gomatagiri is still an imposing figure, at 10 m tall. Shrines with the footprints of the 24 Jain Thirthankaras are scattered around the hillock. From the top, one can view the Krishna Raja Sagara Dam and the Brindavan Gardens, at a distance. Gommatagiri comes alive during the head-anointing ceremony of Lord Bahubali every September.
  • Siddhalingapura: Just outside Mysuru city limits, Siddhalingapura is home to Chandramoulishwara temple.
  • St. Philomena’s Cathedral, Mysuru : One of the largest cathedrals in India, St. Philomena’s Cathedral in Mysuru is a remarkable example of Gothic architecture. The majestic church, built to honour the memory of Saint Philomena, a Latin Catholic Saint of the Roman Catholic Church, draws inspiration from the beautiful Cologne Cathedral of Germany. Remains of St Philomena are preserved at the cathedral. St. Philomena’s Cathedral is one of the tallest churches in Asia.
  • Nanjangud (23 km): Nanjangud owes its name to the ancient temple of Nanjundeshwara situated on the banks of the River Kapila. An architectural marvel, the temple stands out for its remarkable tiered gopura, stucco work and ornately sculpted mythological scenes. The temple, with Lord Srikantheshwara as the main deity, has an impressive gallery of 122 metallic figures on Shaivite themes and a stone Nandi facing the sanctum sanctorum. Nanjangud is also famous for the exotic Nanjangud rasabale – a unique banana variety grown in and around here, which was given a Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
  • Datta Peetham . Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda Avadhoota Datta Peetham is an ashram in Mysuru with beautiful gardens with bonsai among other plants.
  • T.Narasipura: Thirumakudlu Narasipura is known for Agastyeshwara, Markandeshwara, Someshwara, Gunja Narasimha and Hanumantheshwara temples. River Kaveri and Kabini merge near T Narasipura.
  • Golden Temple : The Namdroling Monastery, popularly referred to as ‘The Golden Temple’ is one of the largest Tibetan settlements in India. Located in Bylakuppe, about 5 kms from Kushalanagara, the golden temple complex is home to about 16000 refugees and 600 monks.
  • Tagadoor: Home to Mulasthaneshwara, Lakshmi Narayana Swamy and Ankanatheshwara temples
  • Suttur: A prominent Veerashaiva centre, agrahara and home to Sutturamma temple of Ganga times. Other prominent temples near Suttur are Hoysala style Narayanaswamy temple, and Mahadeshwara temple.
  • Sosale: Home to Honnadevi, Veerabhadra, Kote Ganapathi and Kolalu Gopala temples.
  • Saligrama: Home to Yoga Narasimha, Shambhulingeshwara, Jyothimayeshwara and other temples.
  • Periyapattana: Home to Chennigaraya temple and an old fort with Vidyeshwara temple, Anjaneya Temple and Manikamma temple.
  • Maszid-e-Nawab Saheb: Oldest mosque in Mysuru from Tipu Sultan’s times. Halain Moimen mosque is the other notable mosque in Mysuru.
  • Mugur: An ancient capital town now known for Tibbadevi, Narayanaswamy, Desheswara, Sankareshwara and other temples.
  • Mudukuthore Betta: Is one of the panchalingas of Talakad and known for Mallikarjuna temple. The temple entrance (gateway) features a Kamadhenu.
  • Krishnarajanagar: Home to temples of Arkeshwara, Anjaneya, Chandramaulishwara, Lakshminarayana, Kannika Parameshwari and Akka Mahadevi.
  • Mirle: Home to Hoysala era temples of Chennakeshava and Yoga Narasimha.
  • Kittur: Home to Hoysala era Someshwara temple, Mysuru style Adinarayana temple and Vijayanagara style Hanumantha temple.
  • Kalale: Home to Pattabhirama, Gopalaswamy, Someshwara, Lakshmikanthaswamy, Varadarajaswamy and other temples.
  • Hemmaragala: Home to Hoysala era Venugopala temple, Anjaneya, Mahadeshwara, Maramma, Malledevaru and Beeredevaru temple.
  • HD Kote: Heggadadevanakote is home to Someshwara temple, a fort with Hoysala era monuments dedicated to Varadaraja and a shrine dedicated to Goddess Ranganayaki.
  • Hedathale: Home to beautiful temples of Nageshwara, Laksmikantha and Chennigaraya.
  • Chikkahanasoge: A celebrated Jain centre with Adinatha basadi
  • Dodda Hansoge: Home to Anjaneya and Raghavendra Brindavana temples.
  • Bettadapur: Bettadapur is on the edge of Western Ghats, home to Sidilu Mallikarjuna temple, Veerabhadra temple and Hanumantharaya temple.
  • Bannur: A village on the border of Mandya district, Bannur is home to Kosaleshwara temple, Oddagalu Rangaswamy, Hanumantheshwara and other temples. Maadhwa Saint Vyasa Thirtha was born in Bannur.
  • Gargeshwari: Home to Gargeshwari and Rama temples on the banks of River Kaveri in T. Narasipura.

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Tourist Attractions

  • Brindavan Gardens (24 km): Spread across an area of 60 acres, Brindavan Gardens is adjacent to India's first irrigation dam - the Krishna Raja Sagara Dam, across the river Cauvery. Modelled on the Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir, the garden entices visitors with its lush green lawns, terraces, parterres, flower beds, topiary and multihued fountains. Today, the Brindavan Gardens is world famous for its ethereal beauty, grandeur and musical fountain.
  • Melkote (50 km) Known for its shrines, monasteries, Iyengar Puliyogare and the Academy of Sanskrit Research, Melkote is a scenic hill town and an important pilgrim centre in Karnataka. Melkote is the location of the Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple, with a collection of crowns and jewels which are brought to the temple for the annual celebration. Legend has it that Ramanuja, the Vaishnavite saint, recovered the lost idol of the main deity and installed it here. The main attraction here is the annual Vairamudi festival when the deity is adorned with the magnificent diamond studded crown offered by former Maharajas of Mysuru and taken out in procession.
  • Shukavana: A rescue centre for injured birds, Shukavana also facilitates visitors to get close with birds and understand them better. Shukavana is located in Dattanagar in Mysuru. Read more...
  • Karanji Lake Nature Park: A popular garden and lake with boating facility and bird watching opportunity.
  • Kukkarahalli lake: A popular walking track around a beautiful lake, located near Saraswatipuram.
  • Sanjeevini Park: Often referred to as ‘Happy Man’s Park’, Sanjeevini park near Kamakshi hospital in Kuvempunagar is popular for large statues of laughing Buddha.
  • Lingambudhi Kere: Lingambudhi Lake in Mysuru was built by Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodiyar in 1828 in memory of Maharani Krishna Vilasa Lingajammanni.
  • Chunchanakatte: Popular picnic spot on the banks of Kaveri River. Also home to Rama and Anjaneya temples.

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Art & Festivals

  • Dasara : The ten-day festival of Dasara has become synonymous with Mysuru, thanks to the grand celebrations held at the Mysuru Palace. Celebrated with aplomb and joy, Mysuru Dasara is the “Nadahabba” or the State-Festival of Karnataka. With fairs, cultural events, dance performances and musical concerts, the ten-day festival is celebrated with pomp and pageantry. The tenth day, Vijayadashami, brings a spectacular procession led by the image of the deity. Bedecked elephants, cavalry, foot soldiers, folk dancers, musicians and tableaux wend their way through the city. The extravagant celebrations come to an end with a torchlight parade as fireworks light up the night sky.

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Adventure/Activities

  • Kabini Backwaters Forest Safari : Kabini Backwaters Forest Safari is a popular experience at Kabini. All forest safaris start from Gol Ghar. There are two types of safaris in Kabini- one is the jeep safari and the other is boat safari in Kabini River. The boat safari lasts for close to 90 minutes and guests may see elephants mud bathing on the shores, several birds such as cormorants, cranes, darters along the river banks, crocodiles as well as snakes. Ensure you are at the location 30 minutes prior
  • GRS Fantasy Park : GRS Fantasy Park is a popular amusement park in Mysuru city, offering a wide range of thrill seeking rides, family rides, games and entertainment options. Aqua racer, Aqua tornado, Pendulum Slide, Crazy Cruise, Amazonia, Colombia, Music Bob and Dragon’s Den are the intense, adrenaline pumping thrill rides at GRS Fantasy Park.
  • Mysuru Dasara Kite Flying Competition: Kite flying competition is usually organized as part of Dasara celebrations, where both professional and amateur kite flyers can participate.
  • Hike up to Chamundi Hills: Visitors can climb about 1008 steps to reach the top of Chamundi hills, instead of using a vehicle.
  • E-Bike tours: Guests can take a guided tour of Mysuru city on electric bikes, operated by B:live Website
  • Walking tours: Private operators and volunteers organize short walking tours of Mysuru, based on different themes such as Palace, Food, Best of Mysuru, Mysuru on cycle and so on. Website
  • Watersports at Varuna Lake: JetSki Rides, Kayaking, boat rides and other watersports are available in Varuna lake, 13 kms from Mysuru city. Varuna is also known for Mahalingeshwara temple showcasing fine Ganga era sculptures.
  • Horse Riding: Puravi riding academy conducts horse riding sessions and activities. Website/
  • Skydiving in Mysuru: Skydiving at Mysuru airport is organized subject to operator discretion and necessary approvals. Skydiving is the ultimate of adventures where one can experience free fall for several seconds (30-40 seconds in a tandem fall from 10000 ft).

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Museum & Art

  • Mysuru Rail Museum : The Rail Museum was setup in 1979 and provides a fascinating insight into the history and growth of the railways in India. It contains a number of interesting exhibits, including the impressive Sri Ranga Pavilion, with its royal coaches belonging to the Maharaja of Mysuru, the vintage Maharani's Saloon built in the UK in 1899, and a kitchen dining car built in Mysuru in 1914. A stone's throw away from Mysuru Railway Station, the museum also showcases a battery operated mini-train that takes visitors on a ride around the grounds of the museum.
  • Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion , Manasagangotri: A former royal mansion now converted into a museum. Artifacts pertaining to local folk performing arts, tools and ancient objects of various artisans and other archaeological findings are exhibited here.
  • Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery : Known for its architectural brilliance, the magnificent Jaganmohan Palace now houses the Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery which boasts a stunning collection of clocks, traditional Mysuru gold leaf paintings, ivory and sandalwood figurines, musical instruments, and antique furniture. Providing a glimpse into the lives of royalty, it displays old photographs of royal occasions and paintings by renowned artists such as Raja Ravi Varma and Roerich .
  • Folklore Museum : The Folklore Museum is a brilliant repository of folk culture, housed in the Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion of the University of Mysuru. The museum features a mind-blowing collection of 6,500 indigenously-made artifacts from all over Karnataka, including wooden figurines, rural costumes, utensils, tools and decorative masks.
  • Melody World Wax Museum:  Located on the way to Chamundi Hills, this unique museum is first of its kind in India. An excellent example of creative brilliance, sand sculpture museum offers a creative setting with artistic works. Intricate carvings on the sand and their unique themes make it a place worth visiting. A 15-feet-high sand statue of Lord Ganesh welcomes visitors to this open air space. It displays around 150 sculptures of sand in 16 different themes, which have been placed over an area of 13500 sq. feet. These sand sculptures have been created using more than 115 truckloads of sand. Various interesting themes have been used at the museum ranging from mysore heritage, wildlife, culture, instances from different religious epics and fairy tales and stories.
  • Sand Sculpture Museum : Located on the way to Chamundi Hills, this unique museum is first of its kind in India. An excellent example of creative brilliance, sand sculpture museum offers a creative setting with artistic works. Intricate carvings on the sand and their unique themes make it a place worth visiting. A 15-feet-high sand statue of Lord Ganesh welcomes visitors to this open air space. It displays around 150 sculptures of sand in 16 different themes, which have been placed over an area of 13500 sq. feet. These sand sculptures have been created using more than 115 truckloads of sand. Various interesting themes have been used at the museum ranging from mysore heritage, wildlife, culture, instances from different religious epics and fairy tales and stories.
  • Regional Museum of Natural History: The historical city of Mysuru added another landmark with the opening of the Regional Museum of Natural History (RMNH) on 20th May 1995. It provides a unique opportunity to explore the natural world with exhibits on plants, animals and geology of the southern region of India. The 'Discovery Centre' is the main focus here, where visitors can learn about the exhibits. The museum is located on the banks of the Karanji Lake, with the Chamundi Hills visible in the background.
  • Rangayana: Rangayana is a theatre institute and an autonomous cultural organization which operates from Mysuru. The organization consists of a professional repertory company and a theatre-training institute called Bharatiya Ranga Shikshana Kendra. It also comprises a documentation and research centre called Sriranga Ranga Mahiti and Samshodana Kendra. It has an eminent faculty of trainers, designers and technicians and operates from its own campus. Rangayana organizes theme based national festivals that attracts from all over the country.

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Top 10 Tourist Places in Mysore – 2 Day Itinerary

Home to an assortment of majestic palaces, royal mansions, lakes, scenic waterfalls and beautifully laid-out gardens, Mysore is stationed right at the foot of Chamundi hills in Karnataka. The best tourist places in Mysore are a unique blend of natural attractions, monuments and magnificent edifices.

Mysore was the former capital of the Kingdom of Mysore which was ruled by the Wodeyar dynasty until India gained independence in 1947. Given its rich cultural heritage, the city is famously known as the cultural capital of Karnataka.

The city of  Mysore gets its name from Mahishuru, the city of demon king Mahisha. According to the legends, the wicked buffalo-headed demon was killed by the Goddess Chamundeshwari whose temple is located atop Chamundi hill.

Adorned with notable heritage structures, it has earned the moniker ‘City of Palaces’. The quaint charm and royal grandeur of the city leave visitors in awe of this place. Here is a rundown of the top 10 tourist places in Mysore to visit for a 2-day trip.

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1. mysore palace, 2. jaganmohan palace, 3. kukkarahalli lake, 4. chamundi hills and chamundeshwari temple, 5. sri nandi temple, 6. karanji lake, 7. sri chamarajendra zoological gardens, 8. shuka vana, 9. kishkindha moolika bonsai garden, 10. brindavan gardens, where to stay, balmuri falls, ranganathittu bird sanctuary, lord srikanteshwara temple, namdroling monastery, how to get to mysore.

The nearest domestic airport is Mandakalli Airport in Mysore which has direct flight connectivity from cities like Bangalore and Hyderabad.

Bangalore Airport is the nearest international airport that is well linked to many cities in and outside India. It is roughly 170 km away from Mysore city. Rented cabs and taxis are easily available at the airport to take you to your desired destination.

Mysore is well connected by a network of trains to the major cities of the country. Mysore railway station is about 2 km away from the city center. It has direct trains to and from cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad.

Some of the direct trains running between Mysore and Bangalore include Chamundi Express, Kaveri Express and Mysore Express.

It takes nearly 3 hours to reach Mysore from Bangalore by road. Many buses also ply from Bangalore to Mysore at regular intervals. You can take a KSRTC bus or rent a cab to reach Mysore.

Top 10 Tourist Attractions

With a number of imposing places to see you may feel that even two days are not enough to visit all the prominent spots in Mysore.

This meticulously designed itinerary will help you cover the prime tourist places in Mysore including famous heritage structures, sacred temples and nature attractions in 2 days.

A masterpiece displaying Indo-Saracenic architecture, Mysore Palace is a magnificent heritage edifice located in the center of Mysore city facing the Chamundi hills.

The palace stands as the royal residence of Wodeyar rulers who ruled the erstwhile Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 to 1947.

This splendid building houses two durbar halls, a number of huge courtyards, buildings and breathtakingly beautiful gardens. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the royalty and grandness with which the Wodeyar kings used to live.

This palace is amongst the must-visit tourist places in Mysore. There are three entrance gates for visitors – Varaha and Amba Vilas gate at the south and Jayarama Balarama gate at the north. It is open every day from 10 am to 5:30 pm.

Lit with almost 97000 bulbs in the evening on Sundays and public holidays this palatial edifice looks like a glowing bride.

You can enjoy a spectacular light and sound show (Son et lumière) at the palace depicting the glorious past of Mysore.

It is organised every day for an hour in the late evening except Sundays and government holidays.

Read our guide to Mysore Palace to learn more about this attraction.

Another marvellous example of Wodeyars architectural brilliance, Jaganmohan Palace was the residence of the royals of Mysore for 15 years from 1897 to 1912.

Owing to a fire in Mysore Palace that destroyed the entire old structure, the royal family stayed in this palace until the construction of the new Mysore Palace.

In 1915 the palace was converted into an art gallery housing some of the finest collections of artifacts including prominent paintings by the famous Indian painter Raja Ravi Varma.

It is open for tourists from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm from Monday to Sunday.

Placed right in the heart of Mysore city in the vicinity of the University of Mysore, the picturesque J-shaped Kukkarahalli lake offers an ideal ambience to spend some quality time in nature’s midst.

The lake is spread over an area of 62 hectares (150 acres). It was created in the year 1864 at the behest of king Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, a great ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore.

Enjoy a boat ride in the lake or take a walk along the shoreline which is quite a refreshing experience.

There are shaded stone benches along the walkway for visitors to sit and enjoy the charming beauty of the lake. With the lofty Chamundi hills in the backdrop, it offers mesmerising views of the sunset.

Counted as one of the Important Bird Areas in Karnataka, the lake serves as a breeding ground for several bird species like openbill stork, little cormorant and spot-billed pelicans.

Kukkarahalli Lake is one of the prime tourist places in Mysore city for nature lovers.

Perched at an elevation of 3,300 ft (1,000 metres) and about 13 km away from Mysore, lies the sublime Chamundi hills. The sacred hills find mention in the ancient Hindu scriptures.

Visitors can get splendid views of Mysore city from the hilltop.

Located atop the hills is the holy Chamundeshwari temple dedicated to the goddess Chamundi.

The temple is one of the most prominent tourist places in Mysore which gets thousands of visitors every month. There are about 1000 steps from the foot of the hills leading to the temple.

The history of the temple dates back to a mythical past when the demon king Mahishasura was slain by the goddess Chamundi.

The temple also features a statue of Mahishasura bearing a sword in one hand and cobra in the other hand.

The temple of goddess Chamundeshwari is considered a Shakti Peetha (powerful energy centre) and is one among the eighteen Maha Shakti Peethas. Goddess Chamundi is a manifestation of Devi Parvati, the divine spouse of Shiva.

Patronised by the rulers of the Mysore Kingdom, the temple was renovated in 1827 during the reign of Wodeyar king Krishnaraja Wodeyar III.

A grand Dussehra celebration is organised in Mysore every year to mark the victory of the goddess Chamundeshwari over the devil king.

The temple boasts Dravidian-style architecture which has a quadrangular structure with an impressive seven-tier Gopura (pyramidal tower) and a grand entrance embellished with precious metals.

The temple is open for darshan (visit) and pooja (worship) from 7:30 am to 2 pm, 3:30 pm to 6 pm and 7:30 pm to 9 pm while the Abhisheka timings are 6 am to 7:30 am and 6 pm to 7.30 pm and on Fridays 5 am to 6:30 am.

There is a huge sculpture of Nandi, Lord Shiva’s bull en route to Chamundeshwari temple. About 16 ft in height and 24 feet long, it is regarded as one of the largest statues of Nandi in India.

The charming pendant bells around the neck of the Nandi bull make the statue look even more impressive.

Get rewarded with the stunning views of Mysore city as you climb higher to reach the temple.

Surrounded by a beautiful park Karanji lake is spread across an area of 90 hectares. The picturesque lake is situated merely 2 km away from the famous Mysore Palace.

The lake was originally built as a percolation tank by the King of Mysore about 100 years back to meet the daily needs of the citizens.

It supports and nurtures a diverse species of resident and migratory birds. Some of the commonly spotted birds include pond herons, egrets, kingfishers and painted storks.

A lazy boat ride on the lake offers opportunities to admire the beauty of these colourful birds. In addition, It has a butterfly park, a walk-through aviary, beautifully laid out walkways and picnic spots.

This aviary is said to be the biggest ‘walk-through aviary’ in India. Boating is another leisurely activity you can enjoy here with family and kids.

Karanji lake is owned and maintained by Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens (Mysore Zoo).

Commonly referred as Mysore Zoo, Shri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens is placed adjacent to Karanji lake.

One of the oldest zoos in the country, it was established in 1892 by the Kings of Mysore as part of the summer palace of Maharaja Sri Chamaraja Wodeyar. It features as one of the most popular tourist places in Mysore.

Sprawling over an area of 157 acres (64 hectares) the zoo houses several endangered animals and rare birds brought here from all over the world.

Some of the key mammals in the park include tiger, jaguar, giraffe, bear, antelope, elephant, African rhino and many kinds of primates.

The zoo provides shelter to rescued animals and birds from all across the country. The zoo’s one of its kind initiative to adopt your favourite animal has contributed significantly towards conserving wildlife.

Located merely 3 km away from the Mysore Zoo Shuka Vana is a walk-through aviary hosting more than 450 species of rare and exotic birds.

The aviary is part of Avadhoota Datta Peetham Ashram founded by Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji.

It also acts as a rehabilitation center for injured and abandoned birds. This Mysore aviary holds a Guinness world record for hosting the most bird species in an aviary. Shuka Vana is one of the must-see tourist places in Mysore for nature lovers.

The aviary is open for visitors on all days except Wednesdays from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm, and 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm.

Touted as one of the biggest bonsai gardens in the country, the Kishkindha Moolika Bonsai Garden is a part of Avadhoota Datta Peetham Ashram.

The main attraction of the garden is more than 250 varieties of bonsai trees on display. Trees are said to be grouped reflecting various themes including Indian music, Indian sages, and zodiac signs.

It is a perfect place for those who want to escape the monotony of city life and delve into nature’s beauty.

A sprawling garden near Mysore laid adjacent to Krishnaraja Sagar Dam, Brindavan Gardens is spread over a whopping 60 acres (24 hectares) land area.

This landmark attraction is placed in the historical town Srirangapatna in Mandya district about 21 km away from Mysore.

The garden is the brainchild of Sir Mirza Ismail, the then Deewan of Kingdom of Mysore.

Started in the year 1927, it took almost 5 years to lay out the garden. The design of the garden is said to be inspired by the Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir.

Comprising of a wide array of terraced gardens, fountains and huge lawns this place mesmerises everyone with its unparalleled natural beauty.

The Illuminated fountains dancing to the tunes of music, popularly referred to as musical fountain, is a major highlight of this place.

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The awe-inspiring beauty and vibrant ambience of Brindavan Gardens earn it a mention in the list of the best tourist places in Mysore.

To make your visit more enjoyable, go boating in the serene waters of the river Cauvery that flows through this lovely garden.

This place is open for visitors on all days from 6:30 am to 8 pm (weekdays) and 6:30 am to 9 pm (weekends).

Daily evening illumination is done from 7 pm to 9 pm. Musical fountain timing for weekdays (Monday – Friday) is from 6:45 pm to 7:45 pm and weekends (Saturday – Sunday) timing is from 6:45 pm to 8:45 pm.

If you want to discover more about this beautiful garden, please read our travel guide to Brindavan Gardens .

Now, since you know which are the must-visit tourist places in Mysore. The only thing you need to complete your ideal trip is to book your stay. Let me help you with the best places to stay in Mysore.

Royal Orchid Metropole

Located in the heart of the city, Royal Orchid Metropole is a heritage hotel. It lies hardly a few meters away from the Mysore Junction Railway Station.

This property once belonged to the Maharajas of Mysore and served as their royal guest house. The rooms are elegantly decorated to give a royal feeling to the guests.

Shikari, an open-air barbeque restaurant is truly a delight for foodies. It serves up lip-smacking kebabs and tikkas.

The hotel also features a big courtyard with plenty of greenery. Besides that, there is a dedicated play area for kids. The iconic Mysore Palace is just about 10-15 minutes drive from the hotel.

Check Availability And Book A Room in Royal Orchid Metropole .

If you are looking for more options in heritage hotels, you may want to check out our post: Best Heritage Hotels in Mysore .

Grand Mercure Mysore

Grand Mercure Mysore is another fantastic place to stay in the center of the city.

It is in proximity to some of the famous tourist places in Mysore, including Jagmohan Palace and Mysore Palace. From the hotel, these attractions are located within 15 to 20 minutes driving distance.

The hotel offers an excellent range of facilities like a rooftop swimming pool, spa, gym, poolside restaurant and kids play area. In addition, it also has an all-day fine dining restaurant – La Uppu. They serve a variety of Indian delicacies as well as international cuisine.

Check Availability And Book A Room in Grand Mercure Mysore .

Other Key Attractions Near Mysore

A man-made scenic waterfall over the Cauvery river, Balmuri falls gets birth from a check dam built across the river. The sparkling waters of the river gush down from a moderate height of 6 ft.

It is a popular picnic spot placed in Srirangapatna at a distance of around 18 km from Mysore city.

Away from the hustle-bustle of the city, it is an idyllic spot to relax in the serene ambience and admire the picturesque surroundings.

Nestled on the banks of the river Cauvery, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a popular bird sanctuary in Karnataka.

Dr. Salim Ali, India’s renowned ornithologist, persuaded the then King of Mysore to declare this area as a bird sanctuary.

Eventually, the river island of Ranganathittu became a bird sanctuary in 1940. It is spread over an area of 0.1 sq km (67 hectares).

The sanctuary is a bird-photography hotspot that offers wonderful birdwatching opportunities near Mysore. It also attracts many birding enthusiasts and weekend travelers from Bangalore.

The sanctuary lies at a distance of 3 km from the heritage town Srirangapatna and 16 km from the city of Mysore.

It comprises six beautiful islets that serve as a nesting ground to a variety of birds, such as painted stork, Indian shag, stork-billed kingfisher and Oriental darter.

Several kinds of migratory birds from Siberia and Latin America visit the sanctuary during winters to breed.

About 27 km away from the holy Chamundeshwari temple and 25 km from Mysore city center, the Srikanteshwara Temple is situated in Nanjangud town.

It is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is situated on the right bank of the river Kapila (Kabini) which is a tributary of the river Cauvery, one of the major rivers in India .

According to legends, a poison came out during the process of great churning of the Ocean of Milk. Lord Shiva consumed the poison to save the world from destruction. That is why the deity got the name Srikanteshwara which literally means “God with poison in his throat”

As an ancient pilgrimage center of southern India, it is one of the famous tourist places in Mysore district. It is believed that the waters and the soil around the river banks possess curative properties.

The temple is open for visitors and devotees from 6 am to 1 pm and 4 pm to 8:30 pm.

Renowned as the largest teaching center of the Nyingma lineage of Buddhism in the world Namdroling Monastery in Bylakuppe is located about 88 km away from Mysore.

It offers a great opportunity for visitors to get a glimpse of the great Buddhist culture and their way of living.

The settlement is home to nearly 5000 monks and nuns. It houses beautiful temples and magnificent prayer halls with paintings and carvings on the walls depicting the life of Buddha and his disciples.

Padmasambhava Buddhist Vihara, also known as the golden temple, is the main temple of the monastery. It has three majestic statues of Buddha which measure more than 50 ft in height.

Further Reading

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26 Places To Visit Near Mysore For An Extended Vacation

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Here is the list of 26 26 places to visit near mysore for an extended vacation, 1. kabini, karnataka.

Kabini, Karnataka

Known For : Jungle Safari, Kabini Boating in Kabini

Once a private hunting area for the British, Kabini is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in Karnataka. Kabini is primarily known for its handful of luxury resorts around the Kabini River and Nagarhole National Park in the vicinity. It is the largest place for Asiatic Elephants in the world and is also home to the world's most famous living black panther "Saya". Boat Safari and Jeep Safaris are available here.

Distance from Mysore: 24 km

Best Time: Throughout the year

5 Kabini Attractions

2. Bandipur National Park, Karnataka

Bandipur National Park, Karnataka

Known For : Gopalaswamy Hills Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve

Bandipur National Park was once the hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Mysore. It is located in the Nilgiris and is the first Biosphere Reserve in India. The park is replete with a wide range of endangered wildlife like elephants, hornbills, deers, pythons, sloth bears, pythons, panthers etc.

Distance from Mysore: 76 km

Best Time: October to May

2 Bandipur Attractions

3. BR Hills, Karnataka

BR Hills, Karnataka

Known For : BRT Wildlife Sanctuary Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Adventure Activities

BR Hills, also known as Billigiriranga Hills, is a hill range and a popular road trip from Mysore. BR Hills is an abode to Billigiri Rangaaswamy Temple and BRT Wildlife sanctuary.  The terrain here will also let you indulge in activities such as trekking, river rafting and fishing.

Distance from Mysore: 84 km

Best Time: April to October

5 BR Hills Attractions

4. Nagarhole National Park, Karnataka - Gateway to South India's Most Exciting Wildlife Sighting

Nagarhole National Park, Karnataka - Gateway to South India's Most Exciting Wildlife Sighting

Nagarhole National Park boasts of rich wildlife including both flora and fauna. Located near Bandipur National Park, it is packed with the best of wildlife, gushing streams,  gentle slopes and shallow valleys. A variety of species such as Elephants, Jackals, Tigers, Panthers, Gaurs, Sambars, and many more animals can be spotted here. Distance from Mysore: 78.7 km

Distance from Mysore: 88 km

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5. Bheemeshwari, Mandya

Bheemeshwari, Mandya

Known For : Cauvery Fishing Camp Doddamakali Nature Camp Boat Rides in Bheemeshwari

Bheemeshwari, a small town in Karnataka's Mandya district, is popular as a paradise for fishing enthusiasts as it is home to the Mahseer fishes - one of the finest game fish in the world. This town is tranquil and is the perfect getaway for a short trip from Mysore. Bheemeshwari is known for boating, adventure camps, trekking, and fishing camps.

Distance from Mysore: 86 km

8 Bheemeshwari Attractions

6. Somanathapura Temple

Somanathapura Temple

Somanathapura is a small town on the banks of Holy river Kaveri famous for the Prasanna Chennakesava Temple or simply the Kesava Temple. Consecrated in 1258 CE, it is a Vaishnav Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. Even though the temple is now in ruins, it is still visited to witness the magnificent artistic and engineering achievements of the Hoysala empire.

Distance from Mysore: 33 km

7. Cauvery Nisargadhama

Cauvery Nisargadhama

One of the most enjoyable picnic spots in the area, this one comes with a deer park, peacock park, rabbit park and the river running through the island's heart. One can also enjoy boating and a dip into the river here. This is a must-visit area in Madikeri, especially if you are with kids. Distance from Mysore: 91.2 km

Distance from Mysore: 93 km

8. Srirangapatna, Karnataka

Srirangapatna, Karnataka

Known For : Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple Nimishambha Temple Dariya Daulat Bagh

Srirangapatna is an egg-shaped island town amidst the Cauvery river in Mandya district of Karnataka. The town is an architectural masterpiece of Hoysala and Vijayanagar styles. One of the most important Vaishnavite centres of pilgrimage- the Ranganathaswamy temple, is the major attraction here.

Distance from Mysore: 19 km

Best Time: July to March

16 Srirangapatna Attractions

9. Shivanasamundram, Karnataka

Shivanasamundram, Karnataka

Situated on the banks of river Kaveri, Shivanasamudra is essentially a hydropower project location but is more commonly known for its waterfalls. It is a place to visit near Mysore to enjoy the calm of the cascading waters and the view from the vantage point. The Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary is located nearby.

Distance from Mysore: 70 km

Best Time: August to February

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10. Talakad, Karnataka

Talakad, Karnataka

Known For : Somanathapura Panchalinga Darshana Mallikarjuna Temple

Talakad is a small mystical town steeped in the glorious past and heritage nestled on the left banks of River Kaveri. The town has been a witness to the rise and falls of several great kingdoms including Cholas, Pallavas, Gangas, Vijayanagar and Hoysalas. There are a number of temples that are buried under the sand and are excavated once every 12 years for special worship called 'Panchalinga Darshana'.

Distance from Mysore: 48 km

Best Time: November to March

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11. Coorg, Karnataka

Coorg, Karnataka

Known For : Abbey Falls Raja's Seat Mandalpatti

Located amidst imposing mountains in Karnataka with a perpetually misty landscape, Coorg is a popular coffee producing hill station. It is popular for its beautiful green hills and the streams cutting right through them. Forest covered hills, spice and coffee plantations only add to the landscape.

Distance from Mysore: 117 km

Best Time: October to March

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12. Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Known For : Baba Budangiri Mullayanagiri Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary

Popularly known as the ‘Coffee Land of Karnataka’, Chikmagalur is situated in the foothills of the Mullayangiri Range and is one of the most beautiful hill stations in Karnataka. It is popular for its coffee plantations with guided tours and homestays. Chikmagalur is also ideal for trekking.

Distance from Mysore: 171 km

22 Chikmagalur Attractions

13. Sakleshpur

Sakleshpur

Known For : Manjarabad Fort Sakleshwara Temple Bisle Reserve Forest

Sakleshpur is a popular yet offbeat hill station in Karnataka flanked by the Western Ghats. There is something for everyone, from the dense rainforest, hiking trails, historical temples and an old fort, mountain peaks and waterfalls. Distance from Mysore: 148.3 km

Distance from Mysore: 148 km

Best Time: October to March, May-June

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14. Bangalore, Karnataka

Bangalore, Karnataka

Known For : Lalbagh Church Street

Bangalore is known as the garden city of India where one can choose to take a long stroll in Cubbon Park, shop in many modern malls or street-side markets or hop into one of the several acclaimed craft breweries in the city. Visiting this place near Mysore has a royal history, a rich and regal heritage and is an important centre of art and culture.

Distance from Mysore: 145 km

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15. Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu - An exotic side of India's Fauna

Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu - An exotic side of India's Fauna

Known For : Madumalai National Park The Jungle Safari Theppakadu Elephant Camp

Mudumalai National Park is a part of the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in the Nilgiri District of Tamil Nadu. Mudumalai is best known for its beautiful landscape of the blue skies complimenting the Nilgiri Hills owning a similar tint and surrounding hills. Bird watching is an interesting activity here. Distance from Mysore: 89.5 km

Distance from Mysore: 92 km

Best Time: December to June

3 Mudumalai Attractions

16. Shravanabelagola, Karnataka - Home of the highest statue of Lord Gomateswara

Shravanabelagola, Karnataka - Home of the highest statue of Lord Gomateswara

Known For : Gomateshwara Statue Chandragiri Hill Temple Bhandari Basadi Temple

Shravanbelagola is an important Jain pilgrimage centre with a 57 m tall monolithic sculpture of Lord Gomateswara called Bahubali statue as its prime attraction. Located 144 km from Bengaluru in Hassan District of Karnataka, the collection of Jain Temples in Shravanbelagola attracts a number of pilgrims every year.

Distance from Mysore: 85 km

Best Time: October to Apr

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17. Wayanad, Kerala

Wayanad, Kerala

Known For : Banasura Sagar Dam Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Chembra Peak

Replete with enchanting waterfalls, historical caves, comfortable resorts and homestays, this popular town is famous for its spice plantations and wildlife. Wayanad is best known for the wildlife reserves - Wayanad wildlife reserve which is home to an exquisite variety of flora and fauna

Distance from Mysore: 121 km

38 Wayanad Attractions

18. Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Known For : Nilgiri Mountain Railway Ooty Lake Emerald Lake, Ooty

Ooty, also known as Udagamandalam, is a hill station in Tamil Nadu which serves as a very popular tourist destination for anyone looking for a picturesque place to relax and unwind. Dotted with tea gardens, serene waterfalls, winding country lanes, and charming colonial architecture, Ooty is the perfect respite everyone.

Distance from Mysore: 125 km

43 Ooty Attractions

19. Hassan, Karnataka - Home to Temple Architecture in Karnataka

Hassan, Karnataka - Home to Temple Architecture in Karnataka

Known For : Hoysala Temples at Mosale Shettihalli Church Bhagwan Bahubali Statue

Known as the temple-architecture capital of Karnataka, Hassan is mainly popular for its Jain Temples and the Hassanamba Temple. An example of the ancient glory of Hassan is the Shettyhalli Church which was built in the 18th century. Distance from Mysore: 111 km

Distance from Mysore: 111 km

22 Hassan Attractions

20. Ramanagara, Karnataka - The Silk City of South India

Ramanagara, Karnataka - The Silk City of South India

Known For : Ramadevara Betta Ramnagara Hills Ramdevara Temple

Set amidst the tall granite hills and lush green surroundings, Ramnagaram is a popular weekend getaway from Mysore. The landscape surrounding Ramnagaram will seem familiar to anyone who is into Bollywood movies because it appears so frequently in the iconic movie Sholay. The old granite formation and boulders are where most of this movie was shot thus immortalising these hills forever. Distance from Mysore: 94.4 km

Distance from Mysore: 94 km

Best Time: November to February

7 Ramanagaram Attractions

21. Hogenakkal, Tamil Nadu - The one that will take your breath away

Hogenakkal, Tamil Nadu - The one that will take your breath away

Known For : Hogenakkal Falls Mettur Dam Melagiri Hills

Hogenakkal is a waterfall located in the Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu where the Kaveri river splits into multiple streams of waterfalls. Hogenakkal has water throughout the year. The carbonite rocks, the coracle (basket boat) rides, freshwater fish, oil massages by locals make it a perfect one day trip or a weekend getaway from Mysore. Distance from Mysore: 180.8 km

Distance from Mysore: 180 km

9 Hogenakkal Attractions

22. Udupi, Karnataka

Udupi, Karnataka

Known For : St. Mary's Island Malpe Beach Krishna Temple

Udupi is a coastal town in Karnataka, most famous for its vegetarian cuisine and South Indian restaurants all over the country. With carefully carved temples, laidback beaches and unexplored forests, Udupi is also the place where the educational hub of Manipal is located.

Distance from Mysore: 306 km

31 Udupi Attractions

23. Kunti Betta, Mysore

Kunti Betta, Mysore

Nestled in the town of Pandavapura between two hills, Kunti Betta is surrounded by sugarcane fields, paddy fields and coconut trees. A number of rocks with fascinating shapes are located here. A crocodile face rock is one of them which provides bird eye view of the whole place. Distance from Mysore: 32.9 km

Distance from Mysore: 32 km

24. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala

Also known as Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, this area is home to a large variety of wild animals such as Indian Bison, tigers, elephants, and deer, Panthers, jungle cats, civet cats, monkey, wild dogs and bears. This sanctuary is a part of Nilgiri Bioreserve along with Nagarhole and Bandipur area of Karnataka. You can also enjoy elephant rides here.

Distance from Mysore: 100 km

25. Tholpetty, Kerala

Tholpetty, Kerala

Known For : Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary Papanashini

Replete with natural forest and wildlife reserves, Tholpetty is a part of Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary . Around 20 kilometres away from Mananthavady, this region is known for its abundant flora and fauna. It is the home to several species of wild animals and birds including leopards, bear, monkeys, elephants, tigers, langurs and more.

Distance from Mysore: 101 km

5 Tholpetty Attractions

26. Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

Known For : Vydehi Falls Adiyogi Shiva Statue Kovai Kondattam

One of the most enjoyable picnic spots in the area, this one comes with a deer park, peacock park, rabbit park and the river running through the island's heart. One can also enjoy boating and a dip into the river here. This is a must-visit area in Madikeri, especially if you are with kids.

Distance from Mysore: 195 km

Best Time: September to March

27 Coimbatore Attractions

Places near Mysore has something for each kind of traveller that is why they attract domestic as well as international tourists all-round the year. There are many tourist places near Mysore which provide a perfect outing for those who are trying to escape from their daily routine. These places take 1-2 day(s) and make for a perfect weekend getaway near Mysore. Escape to these places around Mysore and explore them if you haven't.

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1. Bandipur National Park

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Bandipur National Park is one of the well preserved wildlife parks in Karnataka , and among the top places for a wildlife tour in India. Located between Mysore & Ooty, it is about 80 km from Mysore and 215 km from Bangalore. Spread across 874 sq.km, Bandipur is a part of the famous Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve along with Nagarhole National Park, Mudumalai National Park and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. It is home to around 70 tigers and over 3000 Asian elephants, as well as other animals like leopards, dhole, gaur, sloth bears, and a variety of birdlife. Jeep Safaris and Mini Bus Safaris are arranged by the forest department. The entry point & interpretation center of the park is located in Bandipur village on Gundlupet - Ooty Road. The best time to visit Bandipur is from June to October. Staying at Bandipur Safari Lodge is the best way to explore the park as their package includes Jeep Safari into the park with experienced guides. Bandipur can also be visited along with Ooty tour packages as it lies on Bangalore - Ooty road.

Distance from Mysore: 80 Kms

2. Nagarhole National Park

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Nagarhole National Park is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in India . Also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, the park is situated about 218 km from Bangalore, and is among the must include places in Karnataka Tour Packages . Spread across Mysore and Kodagu districts of Karnataka, Nagarhole got National Park status in 1988 and declared as 37th Project Tiger Reserve in 1999. The Western Ghats Nilgiri sub-cluster of 6,000 Sq. km, including all of Nagarhole National Park, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Site status. It is one of the top attractions you must include in Coorg tour packages . It is situated to the north-west of Bandipur National Park . The important animals in Nagarhole are tiger, leopard, wild dog, sloth bear, the hyena, spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, wild boar and elephant. Bus & Jeep Safari available in the park run by forest dept from Kutta & Dhammanakatte (kabini side). Staying at Kabini River Lodge is the best way to explore the park as their package includes Jeep Safari with experienced guides.

Distance from Mysore: 88 Kms

3. Srirangapatna

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Srirangapatna or Srirangapattana is a historical town in the Mandya district of Karnataka. About 18 km from Mysore, and 124 km from Bangalore, it is among the popular tourist places in Karnataka owing to its cultural, religious, and historic importance. Srirangapatna is one of the top places to visit near Bangalore . The entire town is surrounded by the river Kaveri to form a river island. Srirangapatna is among the must include place in your Mysore tour packages . Ranganathaswamy Temple, Daria Daulat (Palace of Tipu Sultan) and Gumbaz (Mausoleum of Tipu Sultan) & Sangama are the must include places in Srirangapatna Tour Packages . Laksha Deepotsava, Ratha Sapthami, and Brahmotsavam are the famous festivals celebrated with much fanfare at Srirangapatna.

Distance from Mysore: 16 Kms

4. Somnathpur

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At a distance of 137 km from Bangalore, 35 km from Mysore & 50 km from Shivanasamudra Falls , Somnathpur is well known for the breathtaking Prasanna Chennakesava Temple, one of the three famous & finest representations of Hoysala architecture (other two being temples at Belur & Halebid). This is one of the three Hoysala temples nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore & Mysore and one of the wonderful weekend getaways from both the cities. The Hoysala temples are known for minute & intricate carvings and sculptures with metal like polishing. It is one of the well known Karnataka tourist places and also one of the best places to experince Mysore Tourism . Located on the banks of Cauvery River, Chennakesava Temple was built in 1268 by Somnatha, a general of King Narasimha III. The temple stands on a raised platform like other Hoysala temples. The temple comprises three shrines and three wonderfully carved peaks with a common Mandapa. The three sanctums once housed beautifully carved idols of Keshava, Janardhana and Venugopala. Today, the idol of Lord Kesava is missing but the other two are still worshipped by the visitors. The Somnathpur temple is famous for its elaborate and ...

Distance from Mysore: 35 Kms

5. Shivanasamudra Falls

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Shivanasamudra is one of the best waterfalls near Bangalore and also among popular one day trip from Bangalore . It is about 130 km from Bangalore. Shivanasamudra is a segmented waterfall with several parallel stream formed adjacent to each other. Situated on River Kaveri, Shivanasamudra is among the popular Tourist places in Karnataka . The island of Shivanasamudra divides Kaveri River into two parts that form two waterfalls, one is Gaganachukki and the other is Bharachukki. Gaganachukki includes a huge horsetail shaped waterfall dropping from a height of 90 m and two large parallel streams that cascade down through a rocky bed from a height of over 320 feet. Asia's first hydroelectric power station was set up in the downstream of the falls in the year 1905. Barachukki is a cascading fall with a height of 70 m forming several streams through the wide rocky formations establishing superb natural beauty. This place offers breathtaking sight in the peak monsoons. Shivanasamudra is among the must include place in your Mysore tour packages . An interesting way to watch the beauty of the waterfall is to take a coracle ride to the mouth of the magnificent waterfall.

Distance from Mysore: 68 Kms

6. Shravanabelagola

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Shravanabelagola is one of the most popular Jain places of pilgrimage in Karnataka . About 83 km from Mysore, and 140 km from Bangalore, it is one of the popular places to visit near Bangalore . Shravanabelagola is famous for the Bahubali Statue, among the must include places in Shravanabelagola tour packages . With a height of 58 feet carved out of a single block of granite, the statue is supposed to be the tallest monolithic stone statue in the world. Gomateswara temple, Odegal Basadi, Tyagada Kamba, Siddhara Basadi, Chennanna Basadi, Akhanda Bagilu, Chamundaraya Basadi, Chandragupta Basadi, Chandraprabha Basadi, Kattale Basadi, and Parshwanatha Basadi are important places to visit in Shravanabelagola . Once in 12 years, Shravanabelagola celebrates the Mahamastakabhisheka festival which attracts thousands of devotees and tourists from all over India. Shravanabelagola can also be visited along with Mysore tour packages .

Distance from Mysore: 83 Kms

7. Talakadu

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At a distance of 24 km from Somnathpur , 32 km from Sivanasamudram & 49 km from Mysore, Talakadu is a historical place situated on the banks of Kaveri River n Karnataka. It is one of the popular places to visit in Somnathpur . Talakadu is a beautiful place surrounded by temples and is among prime place to visit on a Mysore trip . Talakadu had over 30 temples, most are them are buried in the sand today. Some of these temples have been excavated and are open to the public. There are five temples dedicated to Lord Siva - Pathaleshwara, Maruleshwara, Arkeshwara, Vaideeshwara, and Mallikarjuneshwara Temple. The Keerthinarayana temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is a beautiful site with wonderful carvings. Talakadu was ruled by several dynasties - Gangas, Hoysalas, Rashtrakutas and Vijayanagara Kings. The temples of Talakadu have mixed architecture styles of these dynasties. Talakadu is also known for 'Curse of Talakad' by Alamelamma on the Wodeyar Dynasty of Mysore. A famous festival called Pancha Linga Darshana is celebrated here once in 12 years. It is held on new moon day in the month of Karthika when two stars conjoin, the stars of Khuha Yoga and Vishaka. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM

Distance from Mysore: 50 Kms

8. Brindavan Gardens

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About Brindavan Gardens

History of brindavan gardens, layout of brindavan gardens.

Distance from Mysore: 19 Kms

9. Golden Temple / Tibetan Monastery - Bylakuppe

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About Bylakuppe Golden Temple

History of golden temple, the architecture of the golden temple, 10. ranganathittu bird sanctuary.

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At a distance of 3 km from Srirangapatna, and 16 km from Mysore, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a small sanctuary situated in Srirangapatna, Karnataka. It is one of the must include places in wildlife tours in India and among the must visit Mysore tourist places . Spread across 67 sq. km, the sanctuary comprises six islets on the banks of the Kaveri River. It was declared in 1940 as a result of many requests from Dr. Salim Ali who surveyed the birds in this area. Since then, the sanctuary has become a paradise for bird watchers. The sanctuary is a breeding ground for many migratory birds from all over the world. It is home to a wide species of birds including cormorants, darters, white ibis, spoon billed storks, open-billed storks, painted storks, white-necked storks, egrets, herons, terns, swallows, kingfishers, sandpiper, etc. A boat ride takes you to the six islets crowded with many species of birds. The best time to visit the sanctuary is between June & October. Timings: 9 AM to 5.30 PM Entry Fee: Rs. 60 for Indians, Rs. 30 for Indian Children, & Rs. 200 for Foreigners Boating Charges: Rs. 60 for Adults & Rs. 200 for Foreigners Parking: Rs. 30 for Four wheeler & Rs. 20 for Two wheeler

11. Cauvery Nisargadhama

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About Cauvery Nisargadhama

Things to do at kaveri nisargadhama, stay at kaveri nisargadhama.

Distance from Mysore: 90 Kms

12. Melukote / Melkote

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At a distance of 50 km from Mysore and 133 km from Bangalore, Melkote / Melukote is a historical town located in Pandavapura taluk of Mandya district, Karnataka. Also known as Thirunarayanapuram, it is one of the popular pilgrimage places in Karnataka and also one of the best places to visit as part of Mysore Tour. Melkote can also be included in your Mysore holiday packages . The town is built on rocky hills known as Yadavagiri or Yadugiri overlooking the Cauvery valley. The town derives its name from two words, Melu means top and Kote means fort. According to the history, the great Vaishnava saint Sri Ramanujacharya lived here for about 14 years in 12th century AD and thus it became a prominent center of the Srivaishnava sect of Brahmins. There are two popular temples reside in this town, one is Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple and the other one is Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple. These temples existed even before Sri Ramanujacharya came to this place. The main temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu known as Thirunarayana or Cheluvaraya installed by Lord Krishna. The utsavamurthy or procession idol of the deity is referred as Cheluvapille Raya whose original name appears to have been Ramapriya. This utsavamurthy was lost when the Moghuls invaded the place and it was recovered by Ramanujacharya from Bibi Nachiyaar the daughter of Mohammed Shah. The temple has been under the patronage of the Mysore royal family and is ...

Distance from Mysore: 55 Kms

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At a distance of 61 km from Gundlupete, 66 km from Mysore, 68 km from Kutta, 128 km from Ooty, and 209 km from Bangalore, Kabini is one of the most popular haunts for those who love to explore the wildlife sanctuaries in India and enjoy getting up close with nature. Kabini can be visited along with Mysore Tour . Kabini is a region situated around the banks of the Kabini River. It is a part of Nagarhole National Park , famous for its spectacular wildlife and birdlife. It is the starting point of wildlife safari in the south-eastern part of Nagarhole. There is a dam built on Kabini River near Sargur which spread over an area of 55 hectares covering forests, rivers, lakes, and valleys. The backwaters of the Kabini reservoir are very rich in wildlife especially in summer when the water level recedes to form rich grassy meadows. During summer, animals in large numbers gather near the lake. There are different kinds of accommodation facilities available near Kabini which include Orange County Resort, Kabini River Lodge , The Bison, Red Earth Resort, Waterwoods Lodge and Resorts, Kabini Lake View Resort, and The Serai. Besides accommodation, the resorts also offer several facilities to its guests like Wildlife Safari, Coracle Ride, Boat ...

Distance from Mysore: 60 Kms

14. Biligiri Ranga Hills / BR Hills

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At a distance of 85 km from Mysore, 40 km from Chamarajanagar and 170 km from Bangalore, the Biligiri Ranga Hills popularly known as the BR Hills is a lofty hill range in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka. It is considered to be the wildlife corridor that connects Eastern Ghats to Western Ghats. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Mysore and is one of the top attractions you must include in Mysore packages . BR Hills is famous for BRT Wildlife Sanctuary (Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary). The sanctuary is situated at an altitude of 5091 feet and is spread across an area of 540 km. It was declared a tiger reserve in 2010 by the Karnataka State Government. The highest peak within the sanctuary is the Kattari Betta. The wildlife sanctuary is inhabited by a number of animals including elephants, sloth bears, bison, deer, porcupines and a number of other wild animals. It is said that the sanctuary has more than 250 species of birds like the Paradise Flycatcher, Racquet Trailed Drongo and the Crested Hawk Eagle, etc. Another attraction of the BR Hills is the 500 years old famous Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple which is situated on the highest peak of the hill range, on the white cliff (biligiri) which gives the hill its name. The local form of the deity is called Ranganath, another form of Lord Vishnu and is depicted in a unique standing position. ...

Distance from Mysore: 86 Kms

15. Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary

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At a distance of 71 Kms from Mysore, 85 Kms from Bangalore City Junction, Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary is located in Mandya District of Karnataka and is about 20 km from Mandya. The name of the village is derived from Kokkare meaning stork and Bellur meaning village of jaggery. This is one of the popular tourist places near Bangalore & Mysore. The Mandya district is famous for sugarcane fields and this village is famous for having large colonies of Painted Storks and Spot-billed Pelicans nesting in trees within the village. It is home to cranes, painted storks and pelicans. The best season to visit the migratory birds is October to March. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM

Distance from Mysore: 71 Kms

16. Chunchanakatte Falls

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At a distance of 55 Kms from Mysore , Chunchanakatte Falls is a famous waterfall formed by Cauvery River. The river flows into Chunchanakatte forming a 60 feet tall and about 350 feet wide waterfall. It is one of the top Mysore tourist places to visit in monsoon and another popular attraction not to miss in a Mysore tour package . Legend describes that Lord Rama during his tenure in the forests stayed in this place on the behest of the tribal couple Chuncha and Chunchi. There is a belief that Goddess Sita took holy bath in this place and till now the water colour in that area looks like mixed with turmeric and other holy powders used for pooja. The place is very scenic surrounded by waterfalls and greenery. Lord Kodanda Rama temple is situated just beside the waterfalls. There is a hydraulic power generating station installed.

Distance from Mysore: 56 Kms

17. Janapada Loka / Folk Art Museum

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At a distance of 52 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Folk Art Museum or Janapada Loka is situated on the Bangalore - Mysore highway near Ramanagaram. This is one of the popular places of interest in Bangalore. Numerous collections of masks, artifacts, costumes, collection of folk music and videos of folk dances are exhibited in the museum. Spread over 15 acres, the artifacts in the museum are kept in three buildings namely Lokamahal, Lokamatha Mandira and Chitrakuteera. In Lokamahal the visitors can find interesting folk puppets, utensils, instruments, weapons and masks. In Lokamatha Mandira a wide variety of baskets, utensils and earthen jars are featured which were used to store & grain pickles. In the Chitrakuteera a number of photographs covering different aspects of folk life is displayed. The other attraction of the museum is a huge elegantly carved temple chariot. The museum also has an amazing amphitheatre. There is a lake at the rear end of the museum with boating facility. Timings: 10.30 AM to 5 PM.

Distance from Mysore: 92 Kms

18. Lakshmi Narasimha Temple - Nuggehalli

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At a distance of 29 km from Shravanbelagola, and 52 km from Hassan, Lakshmi Narasimha Temple is an ancient temple located at Nuggehalli in the Hassan district of Karnataka. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Karnataka, and among the must include places in Shravanabelagola Packages. The Lakshmi Narasimha Temple at Nuggehalli was built in 1246 CE by Bommanna Dandanayaka, a commander in the Hoysala Empire during the rule of King Vira Someshwara. The town of Nuggehalli was called Vijaya Somanathapura in ancient times and gained importance as an agrahara (place of learning) during the time of Bommanna Dandanayaka. The temple is maintained by the people who reside around the temple area called Agrahara, an area donated to Brahmins by the ruling people in view of maintaining and performing poojas in the temples that they built. Built with soapstone, the temple is a good example of 13th-century Hoysala architecture. The temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Like other Hoysala temples, the Lakshmi Narasimha Temple at Nuggehalli is also built on an elevated platform called the jagati. The temple is constructed as a trikutachala i.e. it has three sanctums. The three shrines are located around a central closed mantapa with 9 bays. The ceiling of the closed mantapa is supported by four lathe-turned pillars which are deeply domed in the center. The main temple is raised with a statue of Lord Narasimha in ...

Distance from Mysore: 100 Kms

19. Panchalingeshwara Temple - Govindanahalli

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At a distance of 5 km from Kikkeri, 19 km from Shravanabelagola, and 56 km from Hassan, the Panchlingeshwara Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Govindanahalli village in the Mandya district of Karnataka. It is one lesser-known Hoysala temples in Karnataka and among the top Hassan tourist places. Panchalingeshwara Temple was constructed around 1238 AD during the reign of the Hoysala King Vira Someshwara. This temple is constructed in Pancha-kuta style and is probably the only surviving example of its kind built during the Hoysala period. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India. The famous sculptor of Hoysala times, Ruvari Mallitamma, is known to have made contributions to the temple. The whole structure faces east and the entrance is provided via two porches facing each other. Each entrance is guarded by its own set of dwarpalas (guardians). The temple consists of five sanctums connected with a common navaranga (hall). All the garbhagrihas are provided with their own shikhara and are connected with the navaranga via suknasi. These five garbhagrihas houses five different manifestations of Shiva which are Sadyojata, Tatpurusha, Vamadeva, Aghora, and Ishana. The shikhara of all the five shrines are richly decorated in Dravidian style. An intriguing feature of this temple is that though the temple is dedicated mainly to Lord Shiva, the outer walls of the temple carry images of various forms of ...

20. Lakshmi Narayana Temple - Hosaholalu

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At a distance of 16 km from Kikkeri, 25 km from Melukote, 26 km from Shravanabelagola, 55 km from Mysore, and 69 km from Hassan, the Lakshminarayana Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Hosaholalu in the Mandya district of Karnataka. It is one lesser-known Hoysala temples in Karnataka and among the top places to visit in Hassan. Lakshminarayana Temple in Hosaholalu was built by King Vira Someshwara of the Hoysala Empire in 1250 CE. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple may not be as famous as the other temples of Karnataka but it is a mystifying place. The beautifully carved sculptures, grand temple interiors, and the overall design of this shrine are the most attractive features. Built out of Soapstone, Sri Lakshminaryana Temple at Hosaholalu is a splendid example of a trikuta vimana (three shrines) temple though only the central shrine exhibits a tower on top. The lateral shrines are square in construction with five projections and no special features. The temple is built on a jagati (platform) that resembles a star. This platform is raised and has a pillared hall or navaranga in the center and the three shrines around it. The interior of the temple consists of a closed hall (navaranga) of modest size with four polished lathe-turned pillars supporting the roof. The four central pillars divide the hall into nine equal 'bays' (compartments) and nine decorated ceilings. Each pillar is beautifully carved with sculptures of young dancing girls in various ...

21. Mallikarjuna Temple - Basaralu

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At a distance of 32 km from Melukote, 53 km from Shravanabelagola, 65 km from Mysore, and 108 km from Hassan, the Mallikarjuna Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Basaralu in the Mandya district of Karnataka. It is one of the Hoysala temples in Karnataka and among the top places to visit in Hassan. The Mallikarjuna Temple in Basaralu is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and was built by Harihara-dandanayaka in 1234 CE during the rule of the Hoysala Empire King Vira Narasimha II. Harihara and his two brothers consecrated god Mallikarjuna in the name of their father. They also constructed a tank nearby, in the name of their mother. This temple is protected and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. Stands on a jagati or the raised platform, the Mallikarjuna temple is a highly ornate example of Hoysala architecture. Built-in the trikuta style (3 shrines), the temple faces east and consists of a Nandi-mandapa, navaranga, and antarala or sukanasi. The entry to the 3 shrines is through a common mandapa (hall). The sanctum sanctorum houses the Shivlinga representing god Mallikarjuna and the other two shrines have Surya and Nagas. The temple has only one shikhara built upon the sanctum sanctorum and is elaborately embellished with sculptures. This temple has various distinctive features of the mature Hoysala period architecture. The base, like all Hoysala temples, has six layers of decorative moldings that comprise elephants, horse riders, lions, ...

Distance from Mysore: 67 Kms

22. Hemagiri Falls

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At a distance of 10 km from KR Pete, 14 km from Kikkeri, 32 km from Melukote, 63 km from Mysore, and 67 km from Hassan, Hemagiri Waterfalls is a scenic waterfall located at Bandihole village in Karnataka. It is one of the popular places to visit near Hassan while holidaying in Karnataka. Hemagiri Falls is formed due to a weir or a low dam built across the Hemavati River to supply water to the surrounding villages and their farmlands. And when the river has good flow during the monsoon season, this weir overflows and forms the Hemagiri Falls across the entire width of the river, and is a treat to watch. When the flow is low, one can safely go under the falls and take a shower, but when the flow is heavy, all you can do is find a nice spot near it, admire the lush nature around and lose yourself in the roar of the waterfall. The lush green farmlands and serene hillocks are an enticing feature of this spot. This spot seems to be a film shooting locale for some of the Kannada movies. People frequent this place for relaxation and recuperation. Not only do you get to enjoy this panoramic waterfall, but also visit many ancient temples located in the vicinity. And the best part is that there are hardly any crowds so, it is a perfect hidden weekend getaway. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

Distance from Mysore: 62 Kms

23. Yediyur Siddalingeshwar Swamy Temple

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At a distance of 53 km from Shravanabelagola, 90 km from Hassan, and 94 km from Bangalore, Yediyuru Siddhalingeshwara Temple is a pilgrimage center situated in Yedeyuru Village in Karnataka. It is one of the famous temples in Karnataka and among the top places to visit in Shravanabelagola. Situated on Bangalore-Hassan-Mangalore road, Sri Siddalingeshwara Swami Temple is one of the most important pilgrimage centers of the state as it is the tomb i.e., Nirvikalpa Shivayoga Samadhi of Tontada Siddhalinga a great Vireshaiva teacher and author who flourished at the end of the 15th century. He traveled far and wide preaching Sharana faith which is predominantly praying with ISHTA LINGA (Atma linga) as envisaged by Basavanna, Allamaprabhu, and a vast group of learned men and women from all walks of life. He performed 12 years of penance at a garden belongs to Vokkaligara Nambiyana (Thota) and hence came to be known as Thontada Siddalingeshwara Swamy. The Siddlingeshwara temple faces north and is a fairly large Dravidian structure. An inscription near the entrance says about the spiritual greatness of the teacher while scenes from the life of Sidhalingha are depicted on the Gopura. There is a small shrine for Veerabhadra Swamy in the basement. Sri Siddhalingeshwara Swamy is considered to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is known to perform miracles on a large number of people belonging to different caste and creed. Many sick and suffering people are believed to be cured ...

Distance from Mysore: 94 Kms

24. Chikkadevamma Hill / Chikka Devammana Betta

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At a distance of 54 km from Mysore, Chikkadevvamma Hill is a sacred place situated at Kundur Village in the Mysore district of Karnataka State. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage near Mysore and among the prominent trekking places in Karnataka. There is a temple on the hilltop and is dedicated to Goddess Chikka Devamma, believed to be the sister of goddess Chamundeshwari. This old temple was constructed by Mysore Wodeyars. The hill derived its name from the goddess Chikka Devamma, who came from Kerala and settled in Chikkabetta. Devotees have a strong belief that the Goddess has fulfilled all their genuine demands. Besides, Chikka Devammana Hill is well known for its mesmerizing surroundings. From the top, one can have a panoramic view of agricultural fields, villages & Nugu Reservoir. The hill is also surrounded by forest so one can find elephants, leopards deers and other animals here. The journey to the hilltop is also a wonderful experience as there are many hairpin bends. Especially, in the last stretch, from the foothills to the top, one needs to climb around 200 m vertical height, in a length of 4 km. But interestingly, the condition of the hilly road is very good and within 15 minutes, one can climb the hill without much difficulty. Temple Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM

Distance from Mysore: 52 Kms

25. Balmuri & Edumuri Waterfalls

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At a distance of 12 km from Srirangapatna Railway Station & 15 km from Mysore, Balmuri Falls & Edumuri Falls are man-made waterfalls on the way to KRS dam in Karnataka. Situated near Brindavan Gardens, it is one of the must include places in Srirangapatna Tour Packages . Balmuri Falls is famous of the two and is a favorite film shooting spot. Balmuri Falls is actually a small waterfall created by a check-dam constructed on river Cauvery. The water flow is not heavy during the dry season and it is safe to enjoy & play in the waters here. It is a good picnic spot and is typically visited in the winter. Edumuri Falls is about 500 m east of Balmuri Falls and is a good spot to swim and play in the water. There is also an ancient Ganesha temple in the vicinity. Timings: 6 AM - 5 PM Entry: Free

Distance from Mysore: 15 Kms

26. Harangi Dam

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At a distance of 34 Kms from Madikeri & 10 Kms from Kushalnagar, Harangi Dam is built against a small stream, a tributary of river Cauvery at Hadgur village. The dam is 846 meters long with a height of 47 meters. The dam attracts large crowd during the monsoon season when the gates are opened and the water is released. It is one of the popular sightseeing places in Coorg . The backwaters are spread across several acres with small islands in the middle and thick forest on the banks. There is a small garden near the dam and a stone statue of Goddess Cauvery. Just around the reservoir there is Chamundeshwari Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva & Goddess Parvathi. August to October is the best time to visit the dam. Timings: 8 AM to 6 PM.

Distance from Mysore: 96 Kms

27. Bheemeshwari

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At a distance of 103 km from Bangalore City Junction and 58 km from Mandya and 84 km from Mysore Junction, Bheemeshwari is a small town in Mandya district of Karnataka. It is located between the Shivanasamudra Falls and Mekedatu on River Cauvery. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore and a well known place for the activities of trekking and adventure near Bangalore city, apart from being a famous Bangalore weekend getaway for one day trip. Bheemeshwari is a great spot for eco-tourism and is a natural habitat for the Mahseer fish found in the waters of the Cauvery River. Mahseer is considered as one of the finest game fish in the world. A number of fishing camps have been developed here where professional and amateur anglers can catch mahseer. The surrounding lush forest cover is home to many animas like elephants, wild boars, monkeys, jackals, crocodiles, otters and leopards; as well as a variety of water birds like herons, ibis, cormorants and kingfisher. Bheemeshwari is also a great place for trekking and boating. Tourists can participate in adventure activities like river rafting on the Cauvery, enjoy a coracle ride, take a nature walk to just sit back and indulge in bird watching. Bheemeshwari is surrounded by lush green forests and lies in the midst of steep valleys, this place is ideal for trekking ...

28. Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary

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History of mudumalai wildlife sanctuary, layout of mudumalai wildlife sanctuary, 29. masinagudi.

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At a distance of 20 km from Bandipur, 30 km from Ooty, and 98 km from Mysore, Masinagudi is a small beautiful hill station and a well-established tourist hotspot nestling amidst the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the popular places to visit near Ooty, and among the must include places in Mysore Tour Packages . Situated on Mysore-Ooty Road, Masinagudi forms a part of the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. Lush green forest cover, stunning waterfalls, gushing rivers and rivulets, and picture-perfect landscapes make Masinagudi an ultimate weekend retreat for all those who love wildlife safaris. It is a haven for nature lovers and wildlife photographers. Masinagudi is considered one of the most perfect jungle getaways near Bangalore as it is home to a large variety of flora and fauna. The town boasts of the famous Mudumalai National Park, Moyar River, Pykara Falls, Theppakadu Elephant Camp, Maravakandy Dam, and more. Jeep Safari is the best way to explore endangered animals like leopards, elephants, Bengal Tiger, wild boar, and birds in Madumalai. One can also go for camping and trekking in the jungles of Masinagudi. Apart from Mudumalai, the Bandipur Tiger Reserve is also a popular hotspot here. Visit the Theppakadu Elephant Camp for an unforgettable experience amongst elephants as you go right into their abodes. This place is home to an ...

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Mysore is a travellers delight because of the marvellous weekend destinations easily accessible from the city. One can plan so many trips around Mysore to take a quick weekend break. Ensure to cover most important places to visit near Mysore like Coorg, Ooty, Chikmagalur, Wayanad, Sakleshpur, Bandipur, Mangalore, Yercaud, etc.

Mysore is surrounded by many beautiful hill stations. Some of the most popular hill stations to visit near Mysore are Coorg, Ooty, Chikmagalur, Wayanad, Sakleshpur, Yercaud, Kemmanagundi and Yelagiri Hills.

There are many popular beaches near Mysore that are perfect for those who want to relax and rejuvenate mind and body at the beach. Mangalore, Udupi, Kannur and Kozhikode are some of the popular beach destinations nearest to Mysore.

There are numerous excellent places to visit near Mysore within 300 kms for 2 days weekend trip. Some of the best recommended places are Coorg(268 km), Chikmagalur(178 km), Ooty(128 km), Wayanad(130 km), Bandipur National Park(80 km), Mangalore(251 km) and Yercaud (263 km).

There is no dreath of offbeat places near Mysore. Most popular offbeat tours near Mysore are Coffee Estates in Coorg and Wayanad, trekking at Chembra Peak, Baba Budangiri and Mullayangiri, River Rafting in Coorg, Camping with Activities in Wayanad and Coorg, wildlife safari tours in Bandipur, Kabini & Bhadra Sanctuary.

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