Depart from Bengaluru (Koramangala) by private car or taxi for Mysuru — expected drive ~3 hours. Pack water, ID, and appointment papers for factory visits.
Arrive in Mysuru and head straight to Kirloskar Mysore (Kirloskar Brothers / Kirloskar Pneumatic Plants area) or a pre-arranged industrial site visit; meet the plant host and complete security formalities.
Guided factory tour at the Kirloskar facility (or another confirmed large plant) — observe production lines, machining, pumps & motor assembly, and learn about manufacturing workflows and quality control.
Technical Q&A and small briefing with plant engineers about processes, supply chain, and local workforce; photograph permitted areas as allowed by the host.
Drive to nearby RRR (short transfer) for a quick coffee break — stop at Cafe Aramane or Vinayaka Mylari (for a Mysore local snack) to recharge with filter coffee and a light snack.
Visit Hootagalli Industrial Area or Hebbal Industrial Estate for a short external tour — observe logistics yards, warehousing operations and get a feel for regional industrial clustering.
Site meeting at a medium-scale unit (textile/engineering/component manufacturer) — discuss local sourcing, workforce training and see sample shop-floor operations (pre-arranged appointment recommended).
Lunch at Hotel RRR or Hotel Mylari (popular Mysuru eatery) — enjoy local Mysore masala dosa or set thali while discussing morning observations with your plant contact or guide.
Short visit to Mysuru Diesel Loco Workshop (if open for visits) / Regional industrial training institute to understand maintenance and vocational training that supports local factories.
Wrap-up meeting with factory host or local industry association (Mysuru Chamber of Commerce) to review learnings, exchange contacts and request any follow-up materials or samples.
Depart Mysuru for Bengaluru — estimated return drive ~3 hours with a brief stop for refreshments at Kamat Upachar (on highway) if needed.
Arrive back in Bengaluru (Koramangala) — debrief on the drive home, organize notes and photographs, and follow up by email with hosts to thank them and request any promised documentation.