10 Best Places in Mysore you must visit during your stay in Karnataka

Best Places in Mysore

Here are the top 10 Best Places in Mysore for you to must visit when travelling to Karnatak. India is a multi-cultural country and each of the cities that exist in this multi-lingual country has a heritage of its own. One of the oldest cities in India. And once upon a time, a princely state Mysore is the cultural capital of Karnataka. Mysore is now officially known as Mysuru. It has a rich cultural heritage and was also once the capital of Tipu Sultan. The only ruler that ruled Mysore other than the Wadiyar Dynasty. Who has ruled Mysore from 1399 to 1956 after it got incorporated into India? Many dishes like the Mysore Pak, Mysore Masala Dosa have emerged from this wonderful city.

Mysore is a destination that one must visit. You can reach Mysore by Road Rail and Air. It is a couple of hours away from the Capital city of Bengaluru which is also known as the IT capital of India. Today we have curated 10 places that you must visit when you visit the city of Mysuru.

Here are Best 10 Places in Mysore for you to visit

Mysore Palace: Best Places in Mysore

Mysore Palace

Mysore Palace is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty. The ruler of the province of Mysore for several centuries. It is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the country after the Taj Mahal as per statistics available with the Department of tourism. It is one of the Architectural marvels that does not have an influence of the British that ruled India or Persians that ruled India for several centuries. Hence it is a structure that has a language of its own which is what one will enjoy

Mysuru Zoo (Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens)

Mysuru Zoo- Best Places in Mysore

Mysuru Zoo is one of the finest zoos in the country. It is spread across two hundred Acres. It was set up by Sri Chamaraja Wadiyar as a Zoo of his Palace it was initially just about 10 Acres. But later expanded and has housed a variety of Animals from Elephants to tigers. Elephants has been the highest in any number for any zoo in India. It also has anacondas which is a rare sight in any zoo of India that is why visiting the Zoo in Mysore should be in your travel itinerary when you visit Mysuru.

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Brindavan Gardens: Best Places in Mysore

Brindavan Gardens

The footfall in this Garden is one of the highest for any of the gardens in the Country in any given year there are 2 million visitors that visit Brindavan Gardens. If you are in love with lush greenery this is a place that you must visit. It spans across 60 acres and has a wide variety of flowers too. There are walkways that cover many areas of the garden which ensure that you do not harm the grass expanse

Jaganmohan Palace Art Gallery and Auditorium

Jaganmohan Palace Art Gallery- Best Places in Mysore

Jaganmohan Palace was the former house of the Wadiyar Dynasty before they moved into the Mysore Palace which now serves as their official home. The Palace is one of the most beautiful historical structures of the city of Mysuru. It serves as an Art Gallery. With famous painters like Raja Ravi Varma’s Paintings also relics from Rabindranath Tagore can be found here.

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary: Best Places in Mysore

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary was earlier known as Pakshi Kashi. The biggest bird sanctuary in the state of Karnataka which has over 170 species of Birds that keep coming here from time to time. The Plants and trees that are in the Sanctuary are also quite an attraction. The smell of the eucalyptus trees engulfs the entire sanctuary. So if you are close to nature this is the ideal place to spend some quality time when you are in the city of Mysuru.

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Karanji Lake: Best Places in Mysore

Karanji Lake

Karanji Lake has many reasons why you should visit it. It is surrounded by a Nature park and there is also an Aviary that you can walkthrough. The Aviary is one of the biggest walk-through aviaries in the country. The Regional Museum of Natural History also is on the banks of this famous lake. It is close to the Mysuru Zoo so you can club both the visits of the zoo and the lake on the same day.

Railway Museum Mysore

Railway Museum- Best Places in Mysore

If you are a railroad enthusiast you must visit the Railway Museum in Mysuru. The ticket counter itself is a modified Goods Compartment. There are various locomotives from different eras of Railway history. What people would generally be attracted to is the Steam engine Locomotives that was once the main power to pull trains. If you have children there is a mini train that gives the little ones a mini joy ride in the museum itself.

Krishna Raja Sagara Dam

Krishna Raja Sagara Dam- Best Places in Mysore

Krishna Raja Sagara Dam also popularly known as KRS. KRS is a gravity Dam. it mainly consists of a lake with a Dam on one end of a lake. It was constructed in the early 1900s to become a source of irrigation for the farmers in and around the city of Mysuru. The Brindavan Gardens is also a part of the Dam. So if you can club your visit to the Dam and the Garden enjoying both beautiful places at the same time.

Mysuru Sand Sculpture Museum

Mysuru Sand Sculpture Museum

The Mysuru Sand sculpture is one of its kind in the whole country. There is no other museum in the whole country which has artefacts that have been made out of just Water sand and Glue. The sculptures are based on various themes and depict a lot of history not just from Mysuru. But from all over India. It has ancient episodes of the Mahabharata that have been sculpted in Sand. It’s one of a kind and hence should be made a priority when you visit Mysuru.

Kukkarahalli Lake: Best Places in Mysore

Kukkarahalli Lake- Best Places in Mysore

Kukkarahalli Lake is a manmade lake which is located in the heart of the city. It is very close to the University of Mysore that is also known as Manasgangaotri which is a coveted institution of the country. The lake was built to provide irrigation to 10,000 acres of land that was just outside the city. It dates back to the 1800s built by the Wadiyar Dynasty.