Mysore the city of palaces. Once the princely state of Wodeyar dynasty boasts the magnificent Mysore Palace, Jagnamohan palace the Art Gallery, the temple of Chamundeshwari the reigning deity of the Wodeyars, It is at a distance of 140 km from Bangalore.
The climate is exuberant throughout the year.
The famous Mysore Dasara Celebrations during Navratri draws visitors from around the world.
Coorg/Kodagu
Coorg, described by the British as Scotland of India is a popular hill station. Coorg is the name of the entire district with Madikeri as the district headquarters.
Coffee and paddy are the main crops of Coorg. Cardamom, black pepper and oranges are grown as inter crops in the coffee plantation.
The ideal time to visit Coorg is between October and June. Coorg receives highest rainfall during monsoon months.
Mysore weather
Mysore has tropical climate on the hotter side. The average maximum temperature ranges between 35’C to 31’C during summer months from April to June and average minimum temperature ranges between 16.5’C to 21.’C between November to March. Monsoon months are between June and September
Best time to visit Mysore
The best time to visit Mysore is between October and May.
How to reach Mysore
Mysore is well connected with Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Coimbatore and Kochi
You will visit the following in your tour
Mysore Palace
Chanundi Hills Temple and Big Bull
Jaganmohana Palace the art gallery
Brindavan Gardens
Talakaveri, Bhagamandala and Raja’s seat
Irpu/Iruppu water falls and Nagarahole National Park/ Tiger Reserve
Dubare Elephant camp and Namdroling Monastery