Mysore Palace - where the Maharajas lived…
Don’t miss the Palace at Mysore , for all roads lead to the Maharaja’s Palace. It is built in Indo - Sarcenic style with beautiful domes, arches, turrets and colonnades. It is the heaven of exquisite carvings and works of art from all over the world. You can’t miss the luxuriously furnished rooms. The majestic Durbar Hall has an ornate ceiling and many sculpted pillars. See the magnificent jewel studded golden throne, the pride of the Wodeyars and the symbol of their sovereignty. It is displayed only during the Dasara.
The Palace, illuminated on Sundays and Public Holidays, presents a spectacle of breathtaking beauty.
Timings: 10.30 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.
Entrance Fee: Rs. 10/- per head.
Chamundi Hills - home of the presiding deity of Mysore
Chamundi Hill can be reached by a 13 km road or by climbing up by the 1,000 steps laid out by the Maharaja in the 17th Century. It is a well-known 335 meters high landmark. Half - way up along the stone steps is Nandi, Lord Shiva’s bull. It is a majestic 4.8-meter monolith. At the top is the 12th Century temple of Chamundeshwari , the patron goddess of the Wodeyars. Form the top you can take a beautiful view of Mysore ’s lakes, parks and palaces.
The gigantic statue of the demon Mahishasura, from whom Mysore got its name is very close to the temple.
You can take the “Darshan” of “Jwalamukhi Amma” temple, which is approximately 3 km from Chamundeshwari temple.
Karanji Lake :
The Lake is situated on the foothills of Chamundi Hills. This lake is famous for its boating facilities.
Mysore Zoo - home of rare species of fauna
The Mysore Zoo was set up under royal patronage in the 19th Century. Its fauna includes rare and exotic species, which are housed in lush, green surroundings. The Zoo is famous for breeding some very rare animals in captivity. These days Mysore Zoo is very much in picture because of frequent deaths of animals and birds and because of this factor it is slowly loosing its charm and fame. A good place for children.
Timings: 8.30 A.M. to 6.00 P.M.
Entrance Fee: Adult Rs.10/- and Children Rs.5/-
Sri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery - a treasure house of masterpieces
It is popularly known as Jaganmohan Palace . The Jaganmohan Palace was converted into an art gallery in the year 1875. It exhibits paintings, which date back to that period. The artists of that time used natural vegetable and mineral dyes. The famous traditional Mysore “Gold leaf” paintings are also exhibited in the gallery, as are oil paintings of contemporary artists like Raja Ravi Varma and Svetoslav Roerich.
It is just opposite to the City Bus-Stand and walk able distance from the KSRTS Bus-Stand or the Main Bus-Stand.
Apart from these, regular cultural programs are also arranged there.
Timings: 8.30 A.M. to 6.00 P.M.
Entrance Fee: Adults Rs.10/- and Children Rs.5 /-
Brindavan Gardens
19 Km northwest of Mysore are the famous Brindavan gardens. They stretch below the Krishna Raja Sagara (K.R.S) Dam on the river Cauvery, and present a breathtaking harmony of water, color, light and music! The dam was built by the world famous Sir M.V.Vishweshwaraiaha. The garden is famous for its beautiful musical fountains.
Timings: 7.00 P.M. to 7.55 P.M. on weekdays.
7.00 P.M. to 8.55 P.M. on holidays.
During winter: 6.30 P.M. to 7.25 P.M. on weekdays.
6.30 P.M. to 8.25 P.M. on holidays.
Entrance fees: Rs.10/- per head.
City buses and private buses ply frequently.
Balmuri and Edmuri
On the way to K.R.S. from Mysore , 3 Km away from the main road, there are two beautiful small waterfalls, which is the hot spot for students and nature lovers. You also come across an ancient Ganesh temple in the vicinity.
Catch the K.R.S. bus and you have to get down before 8 Km from K.R.S. and walk about 3 Km to reach the spot. You can also hire a taxi or an auto.
Blue lagoons:
Two Km from K.R.S. there is a beautiful island created by the backwaters of K.R.S.Dam. You can reach the spot cutting through the shallow waters. It is a beautiful picnic spot and atmosphere is mind relaxing. Risk involves while reaching the island due to swirling of water and necessary precaution to be taken.
You can hire an auto from K.R.S. to reach this spot. Don’t miss this spot.
Lakes in Mysore :
1.Kukkarahalli Lake : In the heart of Manasa Gangothri campus, situated a beautiful lake, which is frequently visited by bird watchers, water sport lovers and nature lovers. Varieties of migratory birds visit the lake during winter and to watch those birds is feast to the eyes. The lake is very near to the railway station and bus stand. Boating facilities are available on nominal rates.
2. Lingabudi Lake : Lingabudi Lake , which is situated in Sriramapura, also accommodates varieties of migratory birds. There is also a beautiful park by the side of the lake. The whole place is full of green and it is another favorite place of nature lovers.
It is about 8 Km from the city. Frequent buses are available from city bus stand.
Don’t miss Mysore Dasara….
Come to Mysore in October when the tranquil city awakens to ten days of Dasara festivities. Brilliantly lit up palaces, decorated arches, festooned streets, colorful costumes and cultural shows… classical music, folk dances like Bharatha Natyam, Yakshagana, Huthari, Torch Light Parade, Theppothsawa….
The culmination is the legendary Procession with caparisoned elephants, Mysore Dasara the golden howdah, decorated horses, stately coaches, troops in ceremonial uniforms, folk dancers and colorful floats.
Distance in Kilometers (Km) to important places from Mysore :
1. Nanjangudu 24 Km
2. Gommatagiri 48 Km
3. Gopalaswamy Betta 68 Km
4. Shivanasamudra ( Shimsha Falls ) 69 Km
5. Bandipur 83 Km
6. Shravanabelagola 83 Km
7. B.R.Hills 109 Km
8. Madikerii (Marcara) 127 Km
9. Nagarahole 135 Km
10. Belur 158 Km
11. Halebeedu 168 Km
12. M.M.Hills 186 Km
13. Subramanya 224 Km
14. Dharmasthala 267 Km
15. Shringeri 278 Km
16. Kudremukh 285 Km
17. Hornadu 308 Km
18. Ooty 160 Km
K.S.R.T.C. and Private buses are plying to these destinations.
Traveling charges (approximately):
1. K.S.T.D.C.:
Daily Departure: 7.15 a.m. Arrival: 11.00 p.m.
Fare: Rs. 230/- AC Rs. 300/-
Places of Visit: Srirangapattana, Daria Daulat, Gumbaz, Ranganatha Swamy Temple of Srirangapattana, Mysore City, St. Philomina’s Church, Chamundi Hills, Palace, Zoo, Art Gallery and Brindavan Gardens.
2. MYSORE , SRIRANGAPATTANA, NANJANGUD, BANDIPUR, OOTY-3 DAY TOUR BY K.S.T.D.C.
Daily in season (April - June).
Monday, Wednesday and Friday during off-season.
Departure: 7.15 a.m. 1st day. Arrival: 10.30 p.m. 3rd day.
Fare: Rs. 1,050/- (including accommodation)
Places of Visit: Mysore , Brindavan Gardens , Srirangapattana, Nanjangud, Bandipur and Ooty.
3. Private Tourists:
You can hire a Car or a Sumo. The Fares are given below.
Ambassador car Rs. 650/- and for Sumo Rs. 950/-
Ambassador AC Rs. 1000/- and for AC Sumo Rs. 1200/-
Places of Visit: St. Philomina’s Church, Chamundi Hills, Zoo, Palace, Art Gallery , Srirangapattana, Dariya Daulat, Ranganathittu and Brindavan Gardens .
For your convenience we got the specific fares for specific places
1. Srirangapattana, Nimishamba, Ganjam, Dariya Daulat, Sangam and Ranganathittu:
Car: Rs. 300/-
Tata Sumo: Rs. 500/-
2. K.R.S, Balmuri, Edmuri and Blue Lagoons: Rs. 750/-
3. Chamundi Hills, Nandi, Jwalamukhi temple, Karanji Lake , Pinjrapole and Sachidananda Ashram:
Car: Rs. 350/-
Tata Sumo: Rs. 500/-
4. Palace, Art Gallery , St. Philomina’s Church and Zoo: Rs. 300/-
5. G.R.S. Fantasy Park : Rs. 300/-
The above Fares includes both up and down charges and the sitting capacity of the car is 5 + 1 and the Tata Sumo is 10 + 1.
Apart from these, you can also consult the manager of lodges as they have their own traveling facilities.
Mysore is known the world over for its exotic sandalwood and rich silks. At the Government Sandalwood Oil Factory, you can buy Sandal Powder, Sandal Oil and scented incense sticks. At the Government Silk Factory you can see the master weavers at work. Buy shimmering silk straight off the looms.
Mysore is more than palaces, parks and temples…the exotic fragrance of Mysore Jasmine… the melodious strains of the Veena… the rich aroma of filter coffee… traditional carvings on fragrant sandalwood, rose wood and ivory… the rustle of rich silks… delicious bananas… hot and spicy bisi-bele-huliyanna…mouthwatering Mysore-Pak, a traditional sweetmeat… It is a gourmet’s delight and a shopper’s paradise. Shop at little back streets and by lanes that offer some exciting bargains.
Come to Mysore and experience it for yourself |