Mysuru Is an Enchanting City
Located in southwest part of Karnataka, a state in India, Mysuru (which was Mysore till November 1, 2014) is one of the most enchanting cities in India. It is not only a clean city but also one of the well-planned cities in India. It is the most popular tourist destination in Karnataka.
How to Reach Mysuru
Kempegowda International Airport (170 km from Mysuru) is the nearest major airport to Mysuru. Flights are available from this airport to Musuru. Mysuru has a railway station, the Mysore Junction, and bus stops. Buses and trains are available from cities and towns in the region to Mysuru. Helicopter charter services are available Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Hubballi to Mysuru.
Places of Interest in Mysuru
Here are top places to visit in Mysuru.
Mysuru Palace
Located at the heart of the city, this historical palace is one of the most visited monuments in India. It is the official residence of the Wodeyars who ruled Mysuru from 1399 to 1950.
Mysuru Palace Is Also Known As Amba Vilas Palace
Also known as Amba Vilas palace, Mysore palace is built in Indo-Saracenic style. It houses two durbar halls and incorporates many courtyards, gardens, and buildings.
The palace is easily reachable by cab, city bus and auto rickshaw. It is around one kilometer from KSRTC bus stand; three kilometers from railway station and 10 kilometers from airport.
Mysore Palace Timings
The palace is open between 10.00 am and 5.30 pm.
Mysuru Palace
Zoo
Popularly known as Mysore zoo, Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens covers an area of 157 acres. It houses a wide range of species; currently there are around 1450 animals belonging to 170 species.
Here you will find native and exotic animal species in natural settings. When you visit here, you can expect to see gorilla, chimpanzee, zebra, giraffe, African rhinos, tapir, marmoset, lemur, baboon, emu, etc.
Mysore Zoo Images
Chamundi Hills
The average elevation of Chamundi Hills is 1,000 meters. Chamundi is the tutelary deity of the Mysore Maharajas and the presiding deity of Mysore. Sri Chamundeswari Temple is located on top of the hill. Huge statues of Mahishasura and Nandi are other attractions in the hills.
Temple on Chamundi Hills
Jaganmohan Palace
Built in 1861, this beautiful palace was one of the residences of the Wodeyars. Today it is an art gallery that displays a rich collection of painting by various artists, including the celebrated Raja Ravi Varma.
Jaganmohan Palace
Jaganmohan Palace Timings
08.00 am to 17.30 pm
Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum
This beautiful museum houses many intricate sand sculptures; around 150 of them in 16 themes. It is the first sand sculpture museum in India. You will find a huge 15 feet tall statue of Lord Ganesha at the entrance to this unique museum.
Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum Entry Fees
Adults
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₹40
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Children
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₹20
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Brindavan Gardens
Located adjoining to the Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) dam, this beautiful garden is a celebrated beauty spot in India.
It is one of the best terrace gardens in the world. It is well-known for its flower beds, fountains, lush green lawns, terraces, trees, sparterres, running and cascading water channels, water chutes and shrubs.
On an average, around 10,000 tourists visit this garden every day. The numbers see an increase during Dasara.
Brindavan Gardens Timings
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Closing
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6.30 am
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9.00 pm
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Mini Vidhana Soudha
Located in Nazarbad, this beautiful building stands on a 2 acre plot. It has a cellar, meant exclusively for parking.
It houses the Taluk Office, offices of the Sub-Registrar, Taluk Panchayat, Assistant Director of Land Records, Assistant Director of Agriculture, State Bank of India and many other departments.
GRS Fantasy Park
Located just outside Mysuru city, this national award winning amusement park is well-known for its slides, rides, multiple playgrounds & an old-fashioned carousel. “Real value for money...MUST visit in Mysore,” said one visitor.
Karanji Lake
Surrounded by a nature park, Karanji Lake has India's largest walk-through aviary. You will see many birds while boating in this lake. It is an ideal location to relax and to rejuvenate yourself, and to bond with your loved ones.
Melody World Wax Museum
The theme of the museum is music. This fascinating tourist attraction has various musical instruments in interesting settings; it is replete with life size wax statues of musicians playing the musical instruments. The 90-year-old museum building is a heritage building of Mysuru.
Planet Earth Aquarium
Located behind Infosys in Old KRS Road, this large public aquarium and farm houses freshwater fish and saltwater fish. There are around 100 Aquariums with about 150 varieties of fishes.
Railway Museum
Located in Yadavagiri, this museum displays vintage locomotives. It was set up in 1979 by the Indian Railways. It is a good place to know about the journey of railways in India.
Folk Lore Museum
Folk Lore Museum is located in Manasa Gangothiri, it is a part of the Mysore University. Here you will find folk art and crafts from all over the state of Karnataka.
Jan Brouwer's Chamber Music
The Dutch anthropologist Jan Brouwer has made Mysore his home. Since 1996 he has been organising chamber music in his carefully designed home in Kuvempunagar.
Starting from a modest group of seven enthusiasts, his mailing list has grown to over 450.
He seeks a modest contribution to sustain this activity. You can spend a memorable evening listening to outstanding musicians from India and across the world at his acoustical music room adorned with artwork.
Listening to a live performance with an opportunity to interact with the performers as part of a small intimate audience is really special.
Other Things to Do
Learning meditation at SRCM Heartfulness Meditation Center, rejuvenating at Om Ayurveda & Yoga Centre (OAYC), watching a cultural program at Jaganmohana Palace, enjoying local cuisine at Sandya's Home, visiting traditional fruit and vegetable market at Devraj Market, shopping at Kaveri or Ramsons or JSS urban haat, doing a heritage walk and taking a guided cycle tour of the city are other fun things that you can do in Mysuru.
Climate
Mysuru's climate is categorised as Aw in the Köppen climate classification. The city has a tropical savanna climate. Summer (March to June), monsoon (July to November) and winter (December to February) are the main seasons.
Mysuru's average annual rainfall is 804.2 mm. The city was hottest (39.4 °C) on April 4 1917 and coldest (7.7 °C) on January 16 2012. Plan your visit to Mysuru between the months of June and October.
Hotels in Mysuru
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4-Star Hotel
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3-Star Hotel
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2-Star Hotel
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The Quorum Hotel
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Radisson Blu Plaza
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Ginger Hotel
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Hotel Maurya Residency
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Grand Mercure Mysuru
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Country Inn & Suites
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United-21 Hotel
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Aishwarya Suites
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Fortune JP Palace
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Hotel Crystal Paark Inn
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Suvarna Residency
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5 Top Fine Dining Restaurants in Mysote
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Restaurant
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1
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Mosaic - The Global Cuisine Restaurant
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2
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Infinit Lounge Bar & Fine Dining
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3
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La Uppu
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4
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Spring
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5
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Shikari, Royal Orchid Metropole
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Transportation
Bus service connects tourist attractions and residential areas in Mysuru. You can explore the city using cab services offered by app-based cab services like Ola and Uber. Auto rickshaw is another option. Before boarding an auto rickshaw insist on meter usage. Use prepaid auto rickshaw counters if they are available.
Stay Safe
Mysuru is predominantly a safe city, barring few incidents of chain snatching and purse snatching. Avoid strolling around lonely places during night hours. Do not hesitate to seek help from police; you can reach them by dialing 100 on your phone. Mysorians are generally hospitable, friendly, peace loving and willing to help.
Famous People in Mysuru
Yoga teacher K Pattabhi Jois, who developed the vinyāsa style of yoga; and fiction writer Anasuya Shankar (Triveni), are among famous people who lived in Mysuru. Well-known writer R. K. Narayan, the creator of Malgudi, lived in Mysuru.