Renowned for its extensive history, cultural significance, and stunning landscapes, Mysore stands out as one of the premier destinations in South India and is an essential inclusion in Karnataka tour packages. Often referred to as the ‘Cultural Capital of Karnataka’, Mysore served as the capital for the Wodeyar dynasty and was also the residence of the illustrious Tipu Sultan. Celebrated for its grand palaces, historic temples, meticulously designed gardens, picturesque lakes, and breathtaking waterfalls, the captivating city of Mysore presents a multitude of attractions, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its rich heritage. Below is a compilation of top places to explore during your Mysore 2-day trip.
Day 1 Places to Visit :
Chamundi Hill Temple
Situated at an elevation of 3300 feet on top of Chamundi Hill, the Chamundeswari Temple is a Hindu temple devoted to Goddess Chamundeswari, a manifestation of Goddess Parvathi who assumed this form to destroy the demon Mahishasura. It stands as one of the major places of pilgrimage in Karnataka, and is counted among the oldest temples in Mysore. Constructed in the 12th century CE, the Chamundi Temple, also referred to as Krouncha Pitham, is recognized as one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas of India symbolizing Sati Devi’s hair. The most striking feature of the temple is its detailed and elaborate architectural design and carvings, showcasing the rich artistic heritage of Mysore. During the twilight hours, particularly in the Dussehra period, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the illuminated city from the summit of Chamundi Hill as part of Mysore tour packages.
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Mysore Palace
Also known as Amba Vilas Palace, the breathtaking Mysore Palace is one of the most beautiful palaces in India and among the most visited tourist places in Mysore. It is the official residence of the Wodeyars, the erstwhile rulers of Mysore state. Designed by Henry Irwin, the palace was built in 1912 with an amazing amalgamation of Hindu, Mughal, Gothic, and Rajput architectural styles. This splendid three-storied palace has two durbar halls, several courtyards, landscaped gardens, exquisite buildings, royal portrait gallery, twelve Hindu temples, and even an antique dolls pavilion. It is a sight to behold when it is decorated with thousands of lights during Dussehra festivals, on Sundays, and on public holidays while in Mysore, among the most famous places to visit near Bangalore.
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Railway Museum
Established in 1979 by Indian Railways, the Railway Museum in Mysore is a must-visit destination for those looking to explore Karnataka Tourism. The museum boasts various galleries that illustrate the evolution and progress of railway systems in India. Visitors can admire engines operating on narrow gauge, meter gauge, and broad-gauge tracks, as well as inspection coaches, engines from different eras, and a steam-powered cart. Additionally, guests can marvel at a private train with two coaches once used by the Maharaja of Mysore, on display at the Sri Ranga Pavilion, which also features a Maharani’s saloon carriage dating back to 1899 as part of the Mysore 2-day tour. The pavilion is home to numerous artifacts from the early days of the railways, including various telephone models and furniture. A highlight of the Railway Museum is the Chamundi Gallery, which presents a unique and captivating collection of photographs and paintings showcasing the railway’s development. Furthermore, the museum offers a battery-operated mini train that provides a delightful ride around the museum grounds.
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St. Philomena’s Cathedral
St. Philomena’s Cathedral is a famous Catholic Church built-in honor of St. Philomena. It is one of the largest Cathedrals in South Asia and among the top places to visit as part of the Mysore tour. Initially, there was a small church on the site, and later Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV built the present church in 1956. Designed by the Reverend Rene Feuge, it was built in a Neo-Gothic style of architecture which was inspired by the Cologne Cathedral in Germany. The cathedral has a crypt that houses a statue of St. Philomena, which was specially brought from France. The twin spires of the church are 175 feet in height, and they resemble the spires of the Cologne Cathedral and also the spires of the St. Patrick’s Church in New York. An annual festival is held every year on 11th August that draws a large number of devotees as well as tourists to Mysore, among the most popular pilgrimage sites near Bangalore.
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Brindavan Gardens
Brindavan Gardens is a beautifully landscaped garden situated below the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam near Mysore. Spread over an area of 150 acres, the Brindavan Gardens is considered one of the best gardens in India, and among the prime places to visit in Srirangapatna. Constructed by the Diwan of Mysore, Sir Mirza Ismail, in 1932on the lines of breathtaking Shalimar Bagh of Kashmir, the garden is divided into various parts – the main gate area, South Brindavan, North Brindavan, and Children’s Garden. The main gate area is inspired by the India Gate of New Delhi. There is a rose garden on both sides of the main gate. You will marvel at its illuminated fountains, botanical garden, extensive varieties of plants and flowers, and boating facilities as part of Srirangapatna tour packages. The highlight of the garden is the Musical Fountain, which, along with laser lights, dances to music and comes alive when the garden is illuminated. Additionally, the southern park houses a splendid palace that has been transformed into a luxurious 4-star hotel known as Royal Orchid.
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Day 2 Places to Visit :
Mysore Zoo
Mysore Zoo, also known as Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, is one of the oldest zoo parks in South India and a must-visit destination in Mysore packages. Covering an area of 250 acres, the zoo was founded in 1892 by Sri Chamarajendra Wodeyar and designed by German Landscaper and Horticulturist Mr. GH. Krumbeigal. It is home to a diverse range of animal species such as lions, tigers, hyenas, deer, elephants, rhinos, king cobras, and various birds. The main attractions of the zoo include Giraffes, Jaguars, African elephants, and Wallaby. Additionally, the zoo features a variety of avian species from over 40 countries around the world. Mysore is undoubtedly one of the top places to visit in Karnataka.
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Lalitha Mahal Palace
Situated near Chamundi Hill Road, Lalitha Mahal Palace stands as the second largest palace in Mysore, following The Mysore Palace. Constructed in 1921 under the direction of Maharaja Krishna Raja Wodeyar Bahaddur IV, this palace was originally intended to accommodate royal guests and was designed by EW Fritchley from Mumbai. Following India’s independence and the subsequent integration of the Mysore state into the Union of India, the palace transitioned into the ownership of the Government of Karnataka. Currently, it operates as a five-star hotel, managed by the India Tourist Development Corporation. The architectural design reflects a blend of European and Indian styles, with the lobby and corridors adorned with exquisite paintings depicting Mysore rulers and significant historical events, such as the Siege of Srirangapatna Fort and the legacy of Tipu Sultan’s sons. The restaurant block is particularly noteworthy, featuring a gracefully curved roof and a central glass dome that exemplify the architectural elegance favored by the Mysore rulers. Today, the palace serves as a favored location for local film productions and various social events, offering visitors a glimpse into the enchanting heritage of royal Mysore.
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Regional Museum of Natural History
Situated on the shores of Karanji Lake, the Regional Museum of Natural History is a must-see attraction during your 2-day tour of Mysore. Established in May 1995 and managed by the government of India, ministry of environment and forests, the museum showcases the flora, fauna, and geology of the southern region of India. The museum’s galleries are organized into sections such as Man and the Environment, Ecology, Life through the Ages, Biological Diversity, and Conservation for Development. Additionally, the museum offers educational programs for schools and aims to raise environmental awareness among the public. It also hosts film screenings on topics related to natural history. The museum’s lobby features stunning metal wire artwork of elephants. Furthermore, the Discovery Center is a fascinating section that displays skeletal views of human and animal body parts, including an elephant skull, deer head, gharial, and turtles.
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