This hill is famous for the presence of Chamundeshwari Temple and in order to reach to the top of the hill, one needs to climb 1000 steps.
It is located at the foot of Chamundi hills and it is spread across an area of 90 acres. It is home to the largest walk-through aviary, especially the migratory birds. It is a great place for bird lovers, nature lovers and to spend time with friends and family
It is dedicated to Goddess Nimishamba who is believed to be the incarnation of Parvathi Devi. People from all over India come to this place for peace, spiritual wisdom and to seek blessings.
It is one of the largest art museums in India which displays over hundred wax statues and more than 300 musical instruments.
This museum is second largest in India where many locomotives and steam engines have been put on display.
It is located just besides the Chamundi Hills and while you are halfway climbing to the Chamundeshwari Temple, you will witness the Nandi Temple. It is a 5 m tall statue of Nandi which has been carved out of a single rock.
It is situated at a distance of 23 km from Mysore and it is famous for sightseeing and to spend comfortable evening. At this garden, there is also a display of magical fountain show with cheerful music.
The architecture of this Palace is a mixture of Hindu, Islam, Gothic and Rajput styles. The nearest railway station is Mysore Junction which is just 2 km away