Exploring the Culture and Heritage of Mysuru in Two Days

  1. Day 1: Mysuru Palace
    Located in the heart of Mysuru city. (3km, 15 min from Mysuru Railway Station)

    The grandeur of the Mysuru Palace leaves visitors awestruck. Built-in 1912, the Indo-Saracenic architecture style is prominent, seamlessly blending Hindu, Muslim, and Gothic style. The sprawling 12 acres of land offers a guided tour consisting of exploring royal artifacts, paintings, and carvings, a Durbar Hall, and surrounding gardens. Visitors can witness the daily light and sound show that takes place in the palace made with different themes.

  2. Day 1: Mysuru Sand Sculpture Museum
    (2km, 10 min from the Mysuru Palace)

    The Mysuru Sand Sculpture Museum is a unique attraction, displaying beautifully carved sand sculptures by M.N. Gowri, a sand artist who has won several awards globally. The sculptures feature varied themes like mythology, culture, and nature. The museum also showcases a documentary about sand sculpture art and has a small gift shop where visitors can purchase sand art.

  3. Day 2: St. Philomena's Cathedral
    (2.5km, 15 min from Mysuru Sand Sculpture Museum)

    St. Philomena's Cathedral is a spectacular Roman Catholic church located in Mysuru. Built-in 1941, the architecture style is inspired by the Cologne Cathedral in Germany and accentuated by stained-glass windows. The cathedral can seat around 800 people, and visitors can witness the daily mass rituals in the morning or evening. The surrounding gardens and architecture make for a peaceful and serene experience.

  4. Day 2: Brindavan Gardens
    (20km, 40 min from St. Philomena's Church)

    The Brindavan Gardens is a beautiful, terrace garden located below the Krishnarajasagar Dam. The garden features numerous flora, a musical fountain, and a boating area, making it ideal for romantic walks or relaxing picnics with friends and family. The musical fountain show takes place at dusk and highlights several Bollywood numbers, attracting tourists globally.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Mysuru Palace (2-3 hours, INR 200 for Indians, INR 500 for foreigners)
  • Mysuru Sand Sculpture Museum (1-2 hours, INR 40 for adults, INR 20 for children)
  • St. Philomena's Cathedral (1 hour, free entry, donations accepted)
  • Brindavan Gardens (2-3 hours, INR 50 per person, INR 100 for the musical fountain show)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 810 for Indians, INR 1190 for foreigners

Useful Tips

If you have an extra day, explore the Mysuru Zoo, which has over 170 species of animals. For a culinary delight, head to the Mysuru Food Trails for a food walk. End your night with a beautiful view of the city from the top of the Chamundi Hill, which has a marvelous Ganesha Temple.

If time is a constraint, opt for visiting either the Mysuru Palace or the Brindavan Gardens. To experience the grandeur of the city's heritage, visit the Mysuru Palace, or for a relaxed day outdoors, visit the Brindavan Gardens.

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