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5-Day Mysore Foodie Itinerary in June 2023

  1. Day 1: Mysore Palace
    Located in the heart of the city
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    In the morning, visit the grand Mysore Palace, an architectural marvel and the former residence of the Wadiyar dynasty. Marvel at the beautiful Indo-Saracenic architecture and the intricate artwork on the walls and ceilings. For lunch, head to Vinayaka Mylari, a local eatery famous for its delicious masala dosas and idlis. In the evening, take a stroll through the nearby Devaraja Market, a bustling bazaar selling fresh produce, spices, and handicrafts.

  2. Day 2: Chamundi Hill and Nandi Statue
    Located 13 km (30 minutes) from Mysore Palace

    Start the day with a visit to Chamundi Hill, a sacred hill with a famous temple dedicated to Goddess Chamundeshwari. The hill offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding hills. After visiting the temple, head to the nearby Nandi Statue, a 16-foot-tall statue of Nandi, Lord Shiva's mount. For lunch, try the local delicacies at Raghavendra Stores, a small eatery known for its mouth-watering masala vadas and filter coffee. In the evening, explore the nearby Mysore Zoo, home to a wide variety of animals and birds.

  3. Day 3: St. Philomena's Church and Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum
    Located 5 km (15 minutes) from Nandi Statue

    Visit St. Philomena's Church, a neo-gothic style church with beautiful stained glass windows and an impressive crypt. For lunch, head to the iconic Mylari Hotel, known for its delicious and fluffy benne dosas. In the afternoon, visit the Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum, which houses intricate and stunning sand sculptures by artist M.N. Gowri. In the evening, head to Gufha, a unique restaurant built like a cave, for some delicious North Indian cuisine.

  4. Day 4: Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary and Brindavan Gardens
    Located 20 km (45 minutes) from Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum

    Start the day with a visit to Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, a beautiful sanctuary that is home to a wide variety of migratory birds. Enjoy a boat ride on the Kaveri river and witness the unique bird species up close. For lunch, try the local delicacies at The Old House, a charming restaurant housed in a heritage building. In the evening, visit the famous Brindavan Gardens and witness the beautiful musical fountain show that takes place every evening.

  5. Day 5: Somanathapura Temple and Foodie Tour
    Located 38 km (1 hour) from Brindavan Gardens

    Visit the stunning Somanathapura Temple, a 13th-century temple that is a fine example of Hoysala architecture. For lunch, take a foodie tour in the old city and sample some local delicacies like puliyogare, bisibelebath, and Mysore pak. In the evening, head to the rooftop bar at The Quorum Hotel for some delicious cocktails and stunning views of the city.

Recommendations

Make sure to visit the iconic Mysore Silk Factory, which produces some of the finest silk sarees in the country. If you have time, take a side trip to the nearby town of Srirangapatna, which was the capital of the Mysore kingdom in the 18th century. You can also take a day trip to the nearby Bandipur National Park, which is home to a wide variety of wildlife including tigers, elephants, and leopards. To maximize your fun, consider hiring a local guide who can show you the hidden gems of the city and take you to some lesser-known food joints.

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