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Nature Lover's One-Day Itinerary in Mysuru

  1. 8:00AM: Karanji Lake
    15 minutes (3.5 km) from Mysore Palace

    Karanji Lake is a picturesque lake surrounded by lush greenery. It serves as a home to more than 90 species of birds, making it a perfect spot for bird-watching. The lake also has a butterfly park, which houses more than 45 species of butterflies. Take a walk around the lake, enjoy the scenic view and click some pictures.

  2. 10:00AM: Chamundi Hill
    25 minutes (10 km) from Karanji Lake

    Chamundi Hill is located at an altitude of 3489 feet and offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Mysuru. The hill has a temple dedicated to Goddess Chamundeshwari, which is a major attraction. The temple is decorated with intricate carvings and has a statue of Mahishasura at the entrance. Climb the 1000 steps to reach the hilltop or take a drive up to the hill.

  3. 12:00PM: Brindavan Gardens
    30 minutes (11.5 km) from Chamundi Hill

    Brindavan Gardens is a sprawling garden spread over 150 acres. The garden is located adjacent to the Krishnarajasagara dam and has a musical fountain, which is a major attraction. The fountain is lit up at night and the garden is a popular picnic spot. Spend some time relaxing amidst the beautiful flora and fauna.

  4. 2:00PM: KRS Dam
    5 minutes (1.5 km) from Brindavan Gardens

    KRS Dam is a masonry dam built across the river Kaveri. The dam is a major source of water for irrigation and drinking purposes. The dam offers a scenic view of the surrounding hills and the river Kaveri. Take a walk on the dam and enjoy the cool breeze.

  5. 4:00PM: Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
    40 minutes (20 km) from KRS Dam

    Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a paradise for bird lovers. The sanctuary is home to more than 170 species of birds, including migratory birds. Take a boat ride along the river Kaveri and spot some exotic birds. The sanctuary also has crocodiles, which can be seen basking in the sun.

  6. 6:00PM: Mysuru Sand Sculpture Museum
    30 minutes (15 km) from Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

    Mysuru Sand Sculpture Museum is a unique museum that houses sand sculptures made by M.N. Gowri, a renowned sand artist. The sculptures depict various themes, including Indian mythology, wildlife and culture. The sculptures are made using sand from the nearby Chamundi Hills. Admire the intricate details of the sculptures.

Recommendations

You can also consider visiting the Mysuru Zoo, which is home to a variety of animals and birds. If you are interested in history, you can visit the Mysore Palace, which is a prime example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. You can also take a side trip to the nearby town of Srirangapatna, which has several historical sites, including the Ranganathaswamy Temple and the Daria Daulat Bagh.

To maximize your fun, try to cover as many places as possible early in the morning and avoid rush hours. Wear comfortable clothes and carry a hat, sunscreen and water. Consider hiring a private taxi or renting a car for the day to avoid the hassle of public transport.

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