How to Get Mysore
By plane
The nearest domestic and international airport is
Bangalore airport (130km from Mysore)
Mysore Airport (MYQ) is
currently non-operational. However, it was recently
announced that it would be reopened and expanded to
accommodate small 50-seater aircraft.
How to Get
Mysore By train
Mysore Junction is the city's main station, and there
are daily trains plying the route between Bangalore,
Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi, Thanjavur as well as smaller
and lesser known Indian cities.
The fastest and
possibly the most comfortable way to travel between
Mysore and Bangalore and Mysore and Chennai is on the
Mysore-Chennai (via Bangalore) Shatabdi Express, which
covers the Mysore-Bangalore leg of the journey in 2
hours and the Mysore-Chennai section in 7 hours.
Although slightly more expensive than other trains, all
the Shatabdi's coaches are air-conditioned and meals,
snacks and a bottle of mineral water are included in the
cost of the fare.
A one way ticket from
Mysore to Bangalore on Shatabdi would cost about 305
Indian Rupees. A round trip sleeper class seat/bed from
Chennai to Mysore costs about 430 Indian Rupees.
A one way ticket from
Mysore to Bangalore on other express train would cost
about 46 Indian Rupees. There are many trains available
from Mysore to Bangalore and vice versa. Tippu Express
being the famous one which covers the distance of 140Kms
in about 2.5 hours.Tippu express leaves Mysore at 11 A.M
and reaches bangalore by 1.30 PM and leaves Bangalore by
2.20PM and reaches Mysore within 4.55PM
How to Get
Mysore By bus
Buses run every 5 minutes on the Bangalore route, and
there is a choice of both A/C and non-A/C vehicles.
During the weekends, these buses are often full, so it
is advisable to reserve a seat in advance. The KSRTC
(Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation) buses are
very comfortable, especially the Volvo (Luxury) buses. A
one-way ticket from Bangalore to Mysore costs 160 Indian
Rupees.
Mysore has two major
bus stands. All KSRTC buses arrive and depart from the
Central bus stand (aka sub-urb bus stand), while local
buses use the City bus stand. It takes about 2.5 hours
to reach Mysore from Bangalore by Volvo (Luxury) buses.
How to Get
Mysore By car
Mysore and Bangalore have a direct road connection, but
be warned about driving in India, which is especially
dangerous at night because of speeding trucks. The 4
lane expressway between Bangalore and Mysore is now
complete, and allows the 140 km journey to be covered in
about 2.5 hours.
Get around
Mysore
Getting around in Mysore is cheaper than most Indian
cities.
Auto Rickshaws
- Usually go by the meter, but drivers politely refuse
to down the meters especially at Railway Stations, Bus
Stations etc. The more your attire and luggage announce
that you are a tourist the less the chances of drivers
going by the meter. Price is 6.00 Rs per KM, with a
minimum fare of 12.00 Rs
Tourist Cabs - Are the best choice in
case you want to tour the city all day or visit nearby
places like SriRangaPattanam etc. Costs about 5.00 Rs
per KM.
Jhutka Gaadi - Jhutka Gaadis(Horse
drawn carriages) are very much in use in Mysore even
today. One of the few remaining vestiges of the old pre-independance
Mysore. A Jhutka stand exists in the railway station.
Though a cheap mode of transport, it is advisable to
negotiate the fare with the driver.
Most Car rentals in India come with a driver which is
possibly the best way to go. In Mysore look up: Kaveri
Travels in Kuvempunagar.