About Mysuru

Location12°18′31″N 76°39′11″E in Karnataka, South India
Altitude770 m above sea level
Seasons

Three main seasons – Summer, Monsoon and Winter

  1. Summer (March to May)
  2. Monsoon (June to October)
  3. Winter (November to February)
Summer Temperature
  • Minimum: 25° Celsius
  • Maximum: 39° Celsius
Winter Temperature
  • Minimum: 16° Celsius
  • Maximum: 28° Celsius
Rainfall798 mm
LanguagesKannada, and English
Best Time to VisitOctober to March
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mysore) 

Mysore officially Mysuru, is a city in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It is the third-most populous and third-largest city in the state, and is one of the cleanest cities in India. It is the seat of the Wadiyar dynasty and was the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore for almost six centuries, from 1399 until 1947. It is currently the headquarters of Mysore district and Mysore division. Known for its heritage structures and palaces, including the famous Mysore Palace, and noted for its culture, Mysore is popularly known as the “City of Palaces”, the “Heritage City” and the “Cultural Capital of Karnataka”. For its pristine and calm ambience, it is also known as “Pensioners’ Paradise”.

Mysore is situated at the foothills of the Chamundi Hills. During the Dasara festivals, Mysore receives tourists from around the world. The city is also the namesake to various art forms and culture, such as Mysore Dasara and Mysore painting; eateries such as the sweet delicacy Mysore Pak, breakfasts like Mysore Dosa and Mysore Masala Dosa; brands such as Mysore Sandal Soap, Mysore Paints; and styles and cosmetics such as Mysore Peta, a traditional silk turban, and the Mysore silk saris. Mysore is also known for betel leaves and its own special variety of jasmine flower fondly referred to as “Mysore Mallige”. Tourism is a lifeline industry for the city alongside the traditional industries. Mysore’s intracity public transportation includes bus and intercity public transportation includes rail, bus, and air.