This walking tour takes you on a colorful journey through the lanes and bylanes of Mandi Mohalla in Mysore. We start with the highly animated Devaraja Market, which throbs day in and day out with its fruits, vegetables, and flower sections. We then walk along the Sayyaji Rao road for half an hour, where we come to Arun Fine Arts, where we watch the artisans working on wood inlay work. We then walk through the vibrant local markets, which showcase clothes, bangles, shoes, bags, perfumes, dry fruits, gift shops, jewelry, tea shops, restaurants, etc. We also pass by GM Gemstones, which is an exclusive shop for precious and semi-precious stones, where we can learn a lot from the owner. We end the tour with a visit to St. Philomena's Church, which is prominent on the skyline of Mysore. No other bazar walk in Mysore brings these components together. Experience it for yourself! Of course, the person who walks the talk would be passionate and well-versed about Mysore and its history.
The Govt licensed guide will meet and greet you at the venue.
One of the most fascinating visits to South India, especially in the eyes of Western travelers, is this colorful and vibrant Devaraja market. A visit to this market has become a quintessential part of Mysore itineraries. So much so that sometimes international travelers seem to prefer a visit to this market more than other well-known monuments. This 365-days-a-year market is laid out on a rectangular grid and has separate sections for Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers. It is so photogenic that tourists let loose themselves often forgetting the paths they took. Add to this the street vendors, perfume makers, chai-wallahs, garland makers, color pigment sellers, etc. all vie with each other to garner your attention and sell their wares to you. If ever you want to see a microcosm of India at work, visit a market such as this. Come and experience it yourself!
Wood working and wooden handicrafts has been a major contribution of Mysore to the world of Arts since centuries. Proof of this is seen in the various palaces, museums and temples of Mysore and surrounding places. Three types of wood are generally used for making wooden handicrafts - the all-weather Teak wood, the exotic Rose wood and the one-and-only Sandalwood. Wooden handicrafts can be seen as religious sculptures, furniture, decorative items, etc. Wood inlay work, for which Mysore is particularly famous for, makes use of natural wood harnessed from Mango tree, maple, ebony, walnut, jack fruit, cedar, mahogany, Deodar, etc. We shall be visiting a showroom cum workplace of Wooden handicrafts shop in Mysore to watch artisans at work. You may have the opportunity of shopping there too if you are interested..
One of the finest buildings in Mysore but belonging to a different architecture than its palaces is the St. Philomena's Church (now called St. Joseph's Cathedral). It was built in the Gothic style in 1941 with ample contribution from Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV the then Mysore King. The Cathedral has a bone relic from the body of St. Philomena, a 4th CE Saint martyr from France. The philanthropic activities of the Church are in full view as we see educational institutions and orphanages supported by the Church. The church also has beautiful stained glass ceilings and windows apart from a crypt and classic furniture.
This place is found at about 100 m from K R Circle on Sayyaji Rao Road on the left. The guide would be stationed at the eastern side of the Clock.
Mysore, known for its magnificent palaces and rich cultural heritage, is a city that beautifully blends tradition with modernity. It's famous for the Mysore Palace, vibrant festivals, and delicious Mysore Pak, a popular sweet dish.
The iconic Mysore Palace is a magnificent example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. It was the residence of the Wodeyar dynasty and is illuminated on Sundays and during festivals.
Beautifully landscaped gardens with fountains, terraces, and a boat ride. It's a peaceful retreat from the city bustle.
A sacred hill housing the Chamundeshwari Temple and offering panoramic views of Mysore. The hill is also home to various wildlife.
A crispy dosa stuffed with spiced potatoes and served with chutney and sambar.
A sweet made from gram flour, ghee, and sugar, famous for its rich taste and texture.
A spicy and flavorful rice dish cooked with lentils, vegetables, and a special spice mix.
This period offers pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is vibrant with festivals like Dasara.
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Mysore is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid scams and petty theft.
Mysore Junction
Mysore Bus Stand, KSRTC Bus Stand
Affordable and widely available. Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Mysore.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A historic town known for its temples, forts, and the grave of Tipu Sultan. It offers a glimpse into Mysore's rich history.
A stunning waterfall on the Kaveri River, known for its scenic beauty and adventure activities.
A Tibetan settlement with beautiful monasteries and a unique cultural experience.
Price varies by option