Besides the place of interest in
Mysore(Mysooru) city, there are many tourist attractions and
places of interest around Mysore(Mysooru). Lets have a quick
look at some of the tourist destinations around Mysore(Mysooru).
Somnathpur :
The star shaped temple at Somnathpur is a splendid example
of Hoysala architecture. It is embellished with a profusion
of finely sculpted friezes and panels. The Somnathpur
temple is well preserved and not to be missed.
Bandipur National Park :
The Bandipur National Park has open forests and facilities
for viewing wildlife from elephant back.
Talakad :
Talakad is situated on the banks of the river Cauvery,
near Mysore(Mysooru) and is known for its sand dunes. There are
a number of temples on the banks of the Cauvery in Talakad
that are buried under the sand dunes and are excavated
once in 12 years for special worship.
Shravanabelagola :
Shravanabelagola is another place worth visiting while
at Mysore(Mysooru). Shravanabelagola is famous for the monolith
of Bahubali or Gommateshwara. There are two stony hills
called Chandragiri and Indragiri. Chandragiri is famous
for the Chandragupta Basadi built by the Gangas. Indragiri
is famous for the Chavendaraya Basadi and the gigantic
statue of Gommateshwara.
Biligiri Rangana Hills :
Another interesting getaway from Mysore(Mysooru) for nature enthusiasts
is the Biligiri Rangana Hills popularly known as the
B.R.Hills. Though these hills are famous for the ancient
temple on top of the hills, it is also home to a lesser-known
wildlife sanctuary.
Melkote :
Another important pilgrim center that is close to Mysore(Mysooru)
is Melkote or Tirunarayanapuram. Melkote is about 60kms
from Mysore(Mysooru) city and is located in a hilly region that
comprises some of the oldest rock formations on earth.
Nanjangud :
Another popular excursion from Mysore(Mysooru) city is Nanjangud.
Nanjangud is 25kms from Mysore(Mysooru). It is a holy place because
of the Nanjundeswara or Srikanteswara temple. It is
called Garalapuri because of this famous temple.
Shivanasamudra Travel :
Shivanasamudra is about 85kms to the east of Mysore(Mysooru).
At Shivanasamudra the river Cauvery cascades down a
deep rocky gorge in two breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls-
Bharachukki and Gaganachukki. The sight of these two
falls is enchanting and the best time to visit them
is during the monsoon.
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