Pleasant weather (15°C–30°C) makes it ideal for exploring Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, and Brindavan Gardens. The Dussehra festival in October adds cultural grandeur, attracting tourists for royal processions, illuminations, and traditional celebrations.
Summer (March to June) – Sightseeing Mornings
Temperatures (22°C–38°C) rise, but early mornings and evenings suit visits to St. Philomena’s Church, Karanji Lake, and Mysore Zoo. Chamundi Hill’s cool breeze and refreshing sugarcane juice offer relief from the summer heat.
Monsoon (July to September) – Green & Refreshing
Moderate rains (20°C–30°C) enhance Mysore’s beauty with lush greenery at KRS Dam, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, and Lalitha Mahal. The fresh air, fewer crowds, and misty landscapes create a serene sightseeing experience.
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Interesting Facts About Mysore
Mysore, India’s “Cultural Capital of Karnataka,” boasts a rich heritage, renowned for its palaces, silk, and sandalwood. Known as the “City of Palaces,” it attracts tourists worldwide. Mysore’s skilled artisans, festivals, and traditions preserve its royal legacy, inspiring generations.