Mysore weekend Tourism (A tourist hotspot):
One of the most visited places in Karnataka, and the most popular weekend getaways for Bangaloreans, with over 20 recognized destinations around Mysore. Some of these were visited on my visit to Mysore.
About Mysore:
Mysore the City of Palaces is a world famous destination having the most visited palace in India and 2nd most visited in the world, one of the largest Tiger reserve in the world - Bandipur also the vicinity. Not to mention it has the most popular Birds Sanctuary in Karnataka – Ranganathittu. The Mysore Zoo is one more place to look out for as the best in Karnataka. The most popular being the Dasherra/Dasara Festival carnival held In between Oct-Nov. With over 2.7 million annual visitors for Mysore Palace it is the most visited tourist destination in India after Taj Mahal.
Tourist places:
Ranganathittu, KRS Dam-Brindavan Gardens, Srirangapatna-Tippu’s summer palace-sangama-Nimishamba Temple, Nanjangud, Bandipur National Park, Nagarhole National Park, Mysore Palace, Chamundeshwari Betta/Hills, Mysore Zoo,.
Routes:
You need at least 3 days to cover some of these routes. The best route suggested from Bangalore is on day1 Srirangapatna- Ranganathittu -KRS and night halt at Mysore, on day2 Mysore palace-Zoo and Chamundeshwari hills and night halt near to Himad gopalswamy hills and day3 early morning visit to the HG hills to see the sunrise and later in the afternoon Bandipur for safari and then in the evening to Nanjangud and back to Bangalore.
Route 1: (2 days) Bandipur National Park, Nanjangud, and Himad Gopalswamy Betta/Hills
Route 2: (1/2 days) Nagarhole National Park
Route 3: (1 day) Srirangapatna, Ranganthittu, KRS
Route 4: (1/2 days) Mysore city-Palace-Zoo, Chamundeshwari Hills
Travelogue:
We had planned for a 2 day trip so we couldn’t cover Mysore Zoo and HG hills.
Day1: Bangalore-Srirangapatna Tippu’s Summer Palace-Sangama-Nimishamba-Ranganathittu-Brindavan Gardens-KRS Aquarium-Mysore Palace(Night Illuminated)-Chamundeshwari Hills-Night halt at Mysore.
Day2: Mysore-Nanjangud-Bandipur- Mysore Palace (Day visit inside the palace)-Bangalore
Day1:
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River Kaveri, Nimishamba |
By the time we came out of Bangalore it was already 6am. And we halted at Maddhur for Breakfast at Maddhur Tiffin’s.
Maddhur is famous for breakfast in south India style with Maddhur vada/vade being the most popular in that region.
Gumbaz |
We started our first destination at Nimishamba Temple, which is on the banks of the river Kaveri at a distance of 3km from the highway.
The Place as should have been a very picturesque for being on the river banks but disappointingly it was not well maintained.
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The Mausoleum Of Tipu Sultan |
We then moved to what is called as Sangama around 1km from Gumbaz, which is not the one near Mekedatu. This Sangama is not so scenic but worth a visit since it is just a 5min drive from Srirangapatna.
It is the place of union of 3 holy rivers Kaveri River, Kabini River and Hemavati River.
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Daria Daulat |
The palace comes on the way back towards the Highway around 3.5km from Sangama.
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Tippu’s Summer palace |
One can visit Ranganatha temple which is on the right side of the Highway and is the most popular destination of Srirangapatna.
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Ranganthittu Park |
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Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary |
We had our lunch here which we got from home, and then started to walk towards the river where you get some spot different species of birds, most popular over there being River tern, Black headed Ibis, Painted Stork, Open bill Stork and also this place is famous for Crocodile, so playing in water is banned here but one can go in a boat ride provided from the Karnataka Tourism.
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Crocodile |
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River Tern |
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Boating at Ranganthittu |
Apart from the views from the boating you can also explore the river and the birds by going along the riverside with plenty of watch towers built along the river banks.
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Bridge towards KRS |
Once you park the vehicle you can take the right side through the Ferry for Musical Fountain or can walk on the bridge, and KRS dam and Brindavan Gardens on the left side. There is also an Aquarium near the parking place which is worth a visit.
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Chamundeshwari hills |

Day2:


Karnataka houses the highest number of Tiger Reserves in India, which includes Bandipur, Dandeli, Bannerghatta, Kudremukh, BR hills, Bhadra, and Nagarhole.


With the most delightful views for the eyes which last for a long time, we ended our journey back to Bangalore.
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ReplyDeleteLovely pictures. I really liked your post. Check out Brindavan Gardens, one of the most visited places in Mysore by locals and tourists. The garden, built by Sir Mirza Ismail, has a botanical park, with boat rides in the lake, as well as fountains. The highlight of the garden is its symmetric design and beautifully laid out terrace gardens, studded with topiaries, pergolas and gazebos.
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