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right-arrow About Mysore

Mysore Tour Packages

Mysore is one of those cities people expect to visit for a day and end up enjoying more than planned. A short stay helps travellers understand royal history, enjoy local culture, and taste comforting food. The city feels welcoming and relaxed, which explains why Mysore tour packages work well for families, couples, and solo travellers. In September and October 2025, finding a room in central Mysore was not easy, as most hotels were 100 percent booked. 

Thinking of travelling to Mysore? This guide helps you plan the trip and covers popular sights, seasonal tips, and local food worth trying.

What Makes Mysore Special

Known as the cultural capital of Karnataka, Mysore is celebrated for majestic palaces, royal traditions, colourful festivals, and a legacy that still feels alive. Grand celebrations, green surroundings, famous sweets, and clean streets add to its charm. Clean streets and a strong royal legacy have earned it the name City of Palaces. People travelling to Mysore often include a Bangalore stop as part of Bangalore trip packages to see more of South India in one trip.

These are the key reasons that make Mysore a special place to visit:

  • Churches: Mysore has a few old churches, one of them being St. Philomena’s Cathedral. Tall towers and stained glass stand out from a distance. Inside, the space feels quiet. The Neo-Gothic style shows German influence, and the twin spires date back to the early nineteenth century.
  • Palaces: The title City of Palaces fits Mysore, as its royal history can still be seen across the city. Mysore Palace, also called Ambavilas Palace, draws the most attention. Indo-Saracenic design, rich interiors, gold-plated towers, and night lighting stand out. Seven major palaces, like the Mysuru palace, Lalithamahal palace, and others, across the city, each tell a different royal story.
  • Temples and Cultural Sites: Mysore is often seen as Karnataka’s cultural centre, shaped by faith and royal customs over time. Temples appear throughout the city, including the Chamundeshwari Temple high on the hill. Dussehra changes the mood, as temples turn busy with prayers, music, and local art. Monasteries, heritage areas, and palace grounds also see more activity, giving visitors a closer look at long followed traditions.

Top Places Covered in Mysore Tour Packages

Exploring Mysore feels more complete when temples, palaces, and local sights come together in one plan. Most itineraries aim to mix culture, scenic spots, and everyday city life. Mysore tour packages are planned to cover popular places without packing too much into one day.

Here are some of the must-visit places included in Mysore holiday packages: 

  • Mysuru/ Mysore Palace

Mysore Palace, also called Amba Vilas Palace, stands as a grand three-storey Indo-Saracenic landmark. Built after a fire destroyed the earlier wooden palace, it was designed by Henry Irwin. The Wadiyar family still uses the palace. On Sundays, it glows under thousands of lights. The interiors feature the Darbar Hall, Kalyana Mandapa, stained glass, and fine carvings.

  • Sri Chamundeshwari Temple

Sri Chamundeshwari Temple stands atop Chamundi Hills near Mysore and draws devotees throughout the year. The temple honours Goddess Chamundeshwari, a form of Durga and the royal family’s deity, linked to the tale of Mahishasura. Dravidian design, the tall Raja Gopuram, old carvings, and open city views attract visitors.

  • Karanji Lake

Karanji Lake lies within Mysore and covers about 90 acres. It is around a century old and is managed by the zoo. The lake offers a walk-through aviary, butterfly park, boating, and a bird tower. Entry fees remain fixed, but boating and other activities may carry separate charges. Checking Mysore tour packages helps travellers understand what is included before the visit.

  • St. Philomena’s Church

St. Philomena’s Cathedral was built in 1936 in the Neo-Gothic style to honour Saint Philomena. Tall twin spires rise about 75 feet and define the skyline. Stained glass, a marble altar, vaulted interiors, and a third-century crypt create a calm space for nearly 3,000 worshippers.

  • Sri Chamrajendra Zoological Garden

Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, known as Mysore Zoo, covers about 78 acres and carries over 128 years of history. Fully modernised today, it houses more than 1,450 specimens across 168 species, sourced from over 30 countries. The zoo focuses strongly on animal care and conservation.

  • Brindavana Garden

Brindavan Gardens stands beside the Krishna Raja Sagar Dam on the Kaveri River, about 20 kilometres from Mysore. Built over five years, the garden spreads across nearly 60 acres. Evening visits draw crowds for the musical dancing fountain, neat lawns, and a relaxed setting that feels lively after sunset.

  • Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple

Namdroling Monastery, commonly known as the Golden Temple, is located near Mysore and is one of the major Tibetan Buddhist centres in India. Established by Pema Norbu Rinpoche, it draws visitors for its large golden Buddha statues and peaceful surroundings. Visitors often add the Golden Temple to their itinerary when booking Bangalore trip packages. The monastery shelters hundreds of monks and offers a close look at Tibetan prayer rituals, art, chanting, and quiet moments for reflection.

  • Railway Museum

The Mysuru Rail Museum is located close to the railway station and offers a relaxed look at India’s rail history. The outdoor museum was last renovated in 2020 and displays vintage steam engines, royal coaches of the Maharaja of Mysuru, inspection cars, and old equipment. Visitors enjoy the toy train ride, miniature layouts, landscaped gardens, and hands-on access to select engines.

  • Silk Factory 

The Silk Factory lets visitors see silk making up close. Visitors watch cocoons being processed, threads spun, and fabric woven. A short walk through the units explains the skill required and Mysore’s long association with silk.

  • Sandalwood Factory

The experience centres on sandalwood production. The factory in Mysore shows how oil and soap are prepared using long, followed methods, along with the history and smell that many people associate with the city.

  • World of Mysore Paak

Three passionate entrepreneurs, Sushma V Prasad, Shruthi Pavan Shroff, and Sowmya Pavan Bargi, set out to protect the tradition of Mysore Pak. Their idea grew over two years of testing and refinement. Every step kept the flavour familiar while adjusting it for present-day tastes, without losing its original character.

Best Time To Visit Mysore

Choosing the right time to visit Mysore can change how the trip feels. Weather, festivals, and personal interests all play a role in shaping the experience. Some travellers enjoy calm sightseeing, while others prefer cultural events or outdoor walks. Mysore holiday packages often help match travel plans with the season that suits these preferences best. A little planning makes the visit smoother and more enjoyable.

The following seasons show how Mysore changes through the year and what visitors can plan: 

MonthsSeasonThings to do in Mysore
October - February Winter Mysore Palace
Chamundeshwari Temple
Brindavan Gardens
Regional market visits
March - May Summer Sunset views
Karanji Lake
Mysore Zoo
June - September Monsoon Greenery and surroundings
Temples
Heritage and culture sites

Food & Cuisine in Mysore

Food often becomes part of how people remember Mysore. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes are found everywhere, and the flavours feel familiar. Meals during the day feel filling without being heavy. Visitors often remember the South Indian food even after the trip ends. Mysore holiday packages often include time to explore local food joints, street stalls, and traditional dining places. Each dish carries a sense of home-style cooking that visitors quickly grow fond of. The flavours feel balanced, fresh, and enjoyable without being heavy. 

The following are some popular vegetarian and non-vegetarian food options travellers will find across Mysore:

VegetarianNon-Vegetarian
Mysore Paak Donne Biryani
Mysore Masala Dosa Mutton Kurma
Maddur Vada Pepper Chicken Dry
Mysore Bonda Catla Fish Fry
Bisi Bele Bath Ragi Mudde with Mutton/Chicken
Vangi Bath Chicken Fry
Kosambari Coconut Mutton Chops

Shopping in Mysore

Shopping in Mysore feels easy and varied. Big malls sit alongside lively streets filled with local finds, handmade goods, silk, sweets, and pocket-friendly buys. Many Mysore holiday packages leave room for shopping time. The city suits both casual browsing and planned purchases.

Below are some of the most popular shopping spaces in Mysore:

  • Devaraja Market: Devaraja Market remains one of the oldest markets on Sayaji Rao Road. For over 138 years, it has sold flowers, spices, kumkum, fresh produce, and sweets, with Guru Sweet Mart standing out among local favourites.
  • Government Silk Factory: The Government Silk Factory dates back to 1912 and produces authentic Mysore silk sarees. The factory allows visitors to see each step, from cocoons to woven sarees.
  • Sandalwood Oil Factory: The Government Sandalwood Oil Factory started in 1916 and remains closely linked to Mysore’s sandalwood legacy. Visitors mainly stop by for original sandalwood oil, Mysore Sandal Soap, incense, and other fragrant products sold directly at the outlet, even when factory access is limited.
  • Ashoka Road: Ashoka Road connects directly to Devaraja Market and stays busy throughout the day. Shops sell kitchen items, bangles, lighting, stone goods, and produce. The road is also remembered as the place where Mysore Pak first gained popularity.
  • Chamaraja Circle: Chamaraja Circle, also called Statue Circle, marks the northern entrance to Mysore Palace. Built in 1920, it features a white marble statue of Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar X and remains a well-known meeting point with historic charm.

Festivities & Events in Mysore

Festivals give Mysore much of its colour and character. Visitors arrive from many places during September, October, and November to experience the music, rituals, decorated streets, and royal traditions. These months feel lively and deeply rooted in local culture. Many travellers adjust Bangalore trip packages to include Mysore during the festival season, making a short detour just for these celebrations.

Below are the main festivals and festive events people come to experience in Mysore:

  • Dasara

Mysore Dasara is a ten-day state festival and ranks among the most visited Dasara celebrations in India. It begins with Navaratri and ends on Vijayadashami, honouring Goddess Chamundeshwari. Grand processions, decorated elephants, cultural shows, and the torchlight parade draw huge crowds. Evenings bring the palace to life with lights, leading many travellers to book Mysore tour packages around this time.

  • Jamboo Savari

Jamboo Savari marks the final day of the ten-day Mysore Dasara celebrations on Vijayadashami. A richly decorated elephant carries Goddess Chamundeshwari in a heavy golden howdah from Mysore Palace to Bannimantap. The procession fills the streets with folk performances, colourful tableaux, music, and a torchlight parade that draws large crowds every year.

  • Palace Illumination

The weekly illumination of Mysore Palace remains one of the city’s most awaited sights. Every Sunday and on public holidays, nearly one lakh bulbs light up the palace from evening onwards. During the ten-day Dasara celebrations, this lighting happens every night and feels even grander. Many Mysore tour packages plan visits around this time, as the glowing palace creates a memorable end to the day.

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A well-planned trip removes confusion and saves time on the ground. Early booking of flights, trains, and hotels makes moving around Mysore far easier. Travel days stay relaxed, and plans remain clear. Using real destination knowledge helps avoid rushed sightseeing and missed places.

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FAQs on Mysore Tour Packages


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