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FACTS
& FIGURES
Area
: 6,269 sq km (district)
Population : 22,81,653 (district)
Languages : Kannada, English, Tamil, Hindi
Best time to visit : October to March
STD code : 0821
LOCATION
Mysore is located in the South Indian state of Karnataka
around 140 km from Bangalore. The city extends from
latitude 12°18' in the North to longitude 76°42'
in the East. Mysore is well connected through road and
rail networks with other parts of Karnataka and India.
CLIMATE
The weather in Mysore is pleasant throughout the
year. The summers are warm and winters cool. April is
the hottest month with the daily temperatures varying
between 21°C and 34°C while in December, the
coldest month here, the temperatures ranges from 16°C
to 27°C. The average annual rainfall in the district
is 761.9 mm. One can visit the city any time of the
year but it is advisable to avoid the rainy seasons.
PAST
Mysore city was the capital of the old royal Mysore
province. The word Mysore expands to "Mahishasurana
Ooru" which means the town of Mahishasura. The
story goes that the demon Mahishasura was killed by
goddess Chamundeshwari atop the Chamundi hill near Mysore,
hence the name. Ever since, the Mysore royal family
has worshipped Chamundeshwari as the palace deity. Hills
dedicated to her stand at the eastern end of Mysore
town today.
The
Wodeyar family ruled Mysore since 14th century except
for a short period of 40 years when Hyder Ali and Tipu
Sultan were the rulers. Mysore has never failed to mesmerize
the tourists with its quaint charm, rich heritage, magnificent
palaces, beautifully laid-out gardens, imposing buildings,
broad shady avenues and sacred temples. The charm of
this city leaves no one untouched.
SITES
TO VISIT
The Mysore Palace was built over one thousand years
ago, in AD 897. Saracenic in style, the palace has both
Hindu as well as Muslim influences. After a fire in
1897, Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV rebuilt the palace as we
see it today, under the supervision of architect Henry
Irwin. The main building is of massive gray granite
with a tower covered by a gilded dome. A temple is situated
within the royal courtyard.
St.
Philomena's Church is one of the oldest churches in
Mysore. Built in Gothic style, the church is among the
largest in India. Stained glass windows and lofty towers
give this cathedral an imposing look.
Shri
Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery was established in 1875
and has a rare collection of some beautiful paintings
from the same era. The gallery is located in Jagmohan
Palace and exhibits paintings by Raja Ravi Varma, Svetsolav
Roerich and traditional paintings from Mysore. The traditional
gold leaf paintings and some exquisitely carved statues
in sandalwood, ivory and stone are also exhibited in
the gallery. The old paintings in the gallery have been
done in mineral and vegetable dyes and paints.
The
Mysore Zoo was set up by the royal family and houses
some rare and exotic birds & animals. Situated amidst
lush green surroundings, the zoo has acquired fame for
breeding some rare animals in captivity.
The
Chamundeshwari Temple is one of the noted Hindu places
of worship and is situated atop the Chamundi Hill. On
way to the Chamundi Hills is the Lalitha Mahal, a guest
palace now converted into a heritage hotel.
SITES
NEARBY
Situated around 19 km north west of Mysore are the
Krishna Raja Sagar Dam and the Vrindavan Garden. The
garden attracts thousands of visitors every year who
come to see its dancing musical fountains.
Fourteen
km northeast of Mysore is Srirangpattnam, an island
fortress and the capital of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan.
Tipus summer palace, Daria Daulat, has now been
turned into a museum.
Sangam,
the confluence of two branches of the Cauvery River,
is situated around 3 km off Srirangpattnam.
Ranganathittu
is a bird sanctuary situated around 18 km off Mysore
and allows a close view of exotic and common birds.
Somnathpur
is situated around 35 km east of Mysore and is famous
for the Hoysala Temples that are still in excellent
condition.
Eighty-two
kilometers away is the Cauvery Fishing Camp, a paradise
for anglers where the mahaseer is found in abundance.
The
Bandipur National Park is 80 km off Mysore on the way
to Ooty and a famous tiger reserve. Spread over an area
of 875 km, the park has a variety of animals such as
the tiger, barking deer, tusker, and bison.
FAIRS
AND FESTIVALS
Dussehra in Mysore is a sight one would remember
for a long time even after leaving the place. It is
believed that the presiding deity of the city has the
power to conquer evil forces and this has led the citizens
to celebrate the festival with much gaiety and fervor.
The
tradition of celebrating Dussehra with such grandeur
started with the 16th-century rulers of Vijayanagar.
After the disintegration of Vijayanagar Empire, the
tradition was kept alive by rulers of Mysore and continues
till now.
During
the month of October and November, for ten days the
Dussehra festival is celebrated and the city is at its
colorful best with music and dance, Sports, Literary
competitions, fairs and exhibitions all over. All this
culminates in the Dussehra procession and a torchlight
parade on the tenth day.
SHOPPING
Mysore is famous for its sandalwood products, oil,
and fine silk fabrics. The main shopping area is on
Sayaji Rao Road in the main city. During the festival
season, one can purchase wares from all over the country
from exhibitions.
WHERE
TO STAY
Mysore provides several options to tourists of different
income groups coming to the city. The options range
from the guesthouses and budget hotels to medium range
hotels and heritage hotels.
HOW
TO REACH
By Air: The nearest airport from Mysore is 140 km
away in Bangalore, from where one can take flights for
most of the important cities in India. Indian Airlines
has an office in the city at the Hotel Mayura Hoysala
Complex, Laxmi Bai Road, Mysore (Phone 421846).
By
Rail: Mysore is connected with most of the metros
like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai through regular trains.
Between Mysore and Bangalore, there are several good
trains like Shatabdi and Tipu Express. The railway station
is located around 2 km from the downtown.
By
Road: There is a good network of roads that connects
Mysore to other important cities of the region. The
Central Bus Stand is located in the downtown area and
provides services like computerized reservation, telecom
center, cloakroom, dining hall, and toilets.

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