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15 THINGS TO DO IN MYSORE: THE HEART OF KARNATAKA

This post is a travel guide with the best things to do in Mysore. A city in the state of Karnataka in Southern India,

When I did my internship in BR hills Mysore quickly became my favourite weekend getaway. It was in Mysore that I could have a change of scenery, indulge in South Indian street food and explore Karnataka’s history. Every time I discovered new things to do in Mysore and it was the first Indian city that I instantly liked.

WHY VISIT MYSORE

Indian cities can be crowded and chaotic. Whenever I plan a trip to India I am trying to spend the least time in them. India’s incredible nature and rural life are simply more appealing to me. Other cities that I now love, such as Delhi, took their time to grow on me.

Mysore, however, was love at first sight. The city with its royal heritage and old colonial architecture has a lot of character that is easy to like. Add in great food and a lively bazaar and you have plenty of reasons to go to Mysore.

devaraja bazaar is among the top things to do in Mysore

WHAT TO DO IN MYSORE

When I started to write about Mysore I realized that there aren’t even that much things to do in Mysore itself. It is the relaxed atmosphere, the friendly people, the delicious food and some great opportunities for exciting day trips that made sightseeing in Mysore a rewarding experience.

Mysore has a rich history and was the capital of the Kingdom of the Wodeyars for almost six centuries till 1956. It’s still a city of palaces, heritage homes and mansions and is also referred to as the cultural capital of Karnataka.

things to do in mysore

THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN MYSORE

1. MYSORE PALACE

One of the best things to do in Mysore is a visit to the Mysore palace. It was once the seat of power and residence of Mysore’s royal family. Now it is open to the public and the interior is just as colourful and beautiful as what you see outside. Each room has new surprises such as detailed wood carved doors and fine paintings.

Look closely and you see that outside the palace is decorated with light bulbs. In fact, there are more than 96,000 of them. Every sunday evening at 7 pm the palace is illuminated. My first day in Mysore started and ended with the palace in all its glory.

Visitor tips: The palace can get crowded, especially in weekends. Try to be there early when the palace opens at 10 AM. Entrance fee is 50 rupees.

mysore palace is among the top things to do in Mysore
mysore palace

2. JAGAN MOHAN PALACE

The Mysore palace is not the only palace in Mysore. It is not even the oldest, because it was destroyed in a fire and the current building is from 1912. The oldest palace is the Jagan Mohan palace that now houses an Art Gallery.

Most people only include the Mysore palace in their Mysore sightseeing itinerary, but the other palaces are also worth a visit.

3. LALITH MAHAL PALACE

Mysore is all about palaces and the best thing to do in Mysore to feel like a king is to eat at the Lalith Mahal Palace Hotel. In this former royal palace you can treat yourself on a lunch buffet in one of the most spectacular settings.

Honestly, it will be a bit above the average backpackers budget and you pay for the location, not the quality of the food.

4. CHAMUNDI HILL

An extremely popular thing to do in Mysore among the locals is to climb the stairs of the Chamundeshwari temple. There is no other place as important for Mysureans as Chamundi hill. Some have included the walk in their weekly exercise regime, others come to seek their blessings at the temple.

It was Chamundeshwari, the fierce form of the goddess Durga, that killed a demon that was once ruling Mysore. Pilgrims come in their best and most colourful clothes to get a glimpse of the goddess. It was too crowded for my liking and I had a good time outside where several rituals were going on at a special area for breaking coconuts that will be offered.

Even though I skipped my chance to be blessed by the goddess, an Indian lady at my hostel told me that Chamundi will appreciate my visit anyways. All you need to do is take off your shoes and stand near the temple and she will recharge your battery.

Visitor tips: If you don’t want to climb the stairs you can take a tuk tuk or bus. From Mysore Palace bus 201 or 201V goes to Chamundi Hill (this bus also stops at Mysore Zoo). The temple is free of charge, but if you want to skip the long que you can pay for the more quiet VIP entrance. Also, watch out for the monkeys that are looking for any opportunity to grab your food.

chamundi hill

5. DEVARAJA MARKET

Devaraja market is the heart of the city and is one of the best things to do in Mysore to feel its unique atmosphere. This vibrant bazaar is full of life and Indian chaos.

Even though it is the perfect place to make pictures they can never catch the sounds and smells that come to you from all directions. Flower garlands, spices, coloured powders and fresh fruits and vegetables create an explosion of fragrances and colours

Another reason to add Devaraja market to your Mysore sightseeing itinerary is that you can buy some of the best Souvenirs such as sandalwood soap, incense and silk sarees.

devaraja market

6. MYSORE’S SCENIC NEIGHBOURHOODS

One of my favourite things to do in Mysore was simply walking around. When you are away from the centre and tourist attractions you will find peaceful and quiet colourful alleys.

Sometimes it feels more like a village then a city. Cows are relaxing in the sun, men are drinking tea in front of their homes and women are hanging up the laundry.

Mysore street scene

7. MYSORE’S RAIL MUSEUM

The rail museum is the best thing to do in Mysore for train lovers. If you are near the station, you can pay a visit to the open air museum with a small exhibition of vintage locomotives.

trains at the Mysore rail museum

8. GOKULAM’S YOGA SCHOOLS

Mysore is now the yoga capital of the world with some excellent yoga teachers that offer a range of professional courses. Most require a one month commitment, but there are some walk in options as well.

The best place to visit in Mysore for yoga is Gokulam. A nice neighbourhood with some of the best yoga schools, vegetarian restaurants and yoga friendly accomodation options.

Do your homework, because among the yoga professional are some that try to profit from its popularity. The random tuk tuk driver that claims he is an ayurvedic doctor and yoga teacher, all in one, might not be the best choice.

9. MYSORE ZOO

The zoo is often not one of my favourite things to do in a city, but for many locals Mysore zoo is the reason they come to this city in the first place. If you are willing to get into the crowds you get to see one of the oldest zoos in India.

monkeys at chamundi hill

10. THE GOVERNMENT SANDALWOOD FACTORY

Mysore is known for its sandalwood and when you walk through town you will often smell its unique scent in the streets. The government sandalwood factory runs tours to show you the process of how to make soaps and incense. It will be a fun visit full of fragrances.

11. GOVERNMENT SILK FACTORY

Mysore is also famous for its silk sarees. They are very beautiful, but not a cheap souvenir. A good quality saree can be 4000 or 5000 rupees. There is a government silk factory at Manadawadi road where you can see how they are made.

devaraja market

THE BEST THINGS TO DO NEAR MYSORE

Mysore is just the start of everything there is to do in the area. The south of Karnataka is full of hill stations, nature reserves and some of the oldest and finest temples from the ancient Hoysala kingdom.

I can really recommend you add some of the exciting daytrips to your Mysore sightseeing itinerary.

12. SRIRANGAPATNA

The small town of Srirangapatna is of huge historical and religious importance for Mysore. Its fort was built to protect Mysore, but Srirangapatna managed to become the capital of the Mysore kingdom itself for a short period of time.

Nowadays its a pilgrimage town for Hindus that come for the holy Ranganathaswamy temple. This temple might be the most important one, but Sri rangapatna is full with old temples and it is worth to explore further.

It’s scenic location on an island in the Kaveri river makes this a great place to wander around and there are some interesting things to do in Srirangapatna. Besides temples you can visit the old mosque, the summer palace of Tipu Sultan and Tipu Sultans mausoleum.

How to get there: From Mysore city bus stand bus 313A leaves frequently to Srirangapatna. Srirangapatna also has a train station and most trains between Mysore and Bangalore stop in Srirangapatna.

srirangapatna temple

13. RANGANATHITTU BIRD SANCTUARY

Ranganathittu bird sanctuary in the Kaveri river is among the top things to do near Mysore, especially if you love nature. It is one of the largest bird sanctuaries in Karnataka with more than 170 bird species. If you come early in the morning you will see and hear hundreds of storks, pelicans, egrets and herons.

Ranganathittu bird sanctuary organizes boat trips on the Kaveri river to take a closer look. The shared trips are rather short, but you will spot plenty of birds and crocodiles. If you are lucky you can maybe even see otters or bats.

How to get there: Ranganathittu is an easy daytrip from Mysore and because it is close to Srirangapatna you can combine both. Bus 307 departs from Laxmi talkies near the Mysore palace city bus stand to the entrance of the park. It is a short walk through scenic rice paddies to the actual sanctuary.

storks at ranganathittu bird sanctuary

14. SOMNATHPUR

Somnathpur is a small village 35 kilometers from Mysore and home to the ancient Somnathpur temple, or Chennakeshava temple, built by a Hoysala king in 1268. You might have seen plenty of temples already in India, but this one will not fail to impress you. The incredibly detailed carvings have thousands of stories to tell.

If you feel like seeing more Hoysala temple art I can recommend the Belur and Halebid temples. They are further away from Mysore, but still possible as a long day trip.

How to get there: There is no direct bus from Mysore to Somnathpur, but  you can take a public bus to Bannur (platform number 9, 30 rupees, 45 minutes) and from Bannur you can take a shared tuk tuk to Somnathpur village (10 rupees, 10 minutes)

women with pink saree watching at the carved details at the temple in somnathpur

15. BYLAKUPPE

Most tourists wanting to see a bit of Tibetan culture head to famous Dharamsala in North India. Few people know that South India has its own little Tibet full of Tibetan monasteries, only 85 kilometers from Mysore. It is a long day trip from Mysore, but one that is totally worth it. The highlight is the Namdroling monastery that makes you feel you are in Nepal or Tibet rather than India.

How to get there: The nearest town from Bylakuppe is Kushalnagar. From Mysore you can take a bus to Madikeri that will stop in Kushalnagar (2 hours). In fact, you can ask the driver to let you out at Kuppam village square. From there you can arrange a rickshaw for the last 15 minute drive to the Namdrolng monastery in Bylakuppe.

Namdroling monastery in Bylakuppe

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  1. I encourage you to keep on posting. Good Bhumika

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