Bangalore to Chamundi Hills Mysore
By Road:
- Start from Bangalore and head towards Mysore via the Bengaluru-Mysore Highway (NH275).
- The distance between Bangalore and Mysore is approximately 150 kilometres, and it usually takes around 3-4 hours by road, depending on the traffic conditions.
- As you approach Mysore, you'll see signboards directing you towards Chamundi Betta or Chamundeshwari Temple.
- Follow the directions to reach the base of Chamundi Betta.
- If you prefer to travel by train, you can take a train from Bangalore to Mysore.
- Several trains operate between Bangalore and Mysore on a regular basis.
- Once you reach Mysore Railway Station, you can hire a taxi or take a local bus to reach Chamundi Betta.
- The base of Chamundi Betta is approximately 13 kilometres from Mysore Railway Station.
- There are also regular bus services available from Bangalore to Mysore.
- You can take a bus from any of the bus stations in Bangalore heading towards Mysore.
- Once you reach the Mysore Bus Station, you can hire a taxi or take a local bus to reach Chamundi Betta.
- The Chamundeshwari Temple, located on the top of Chamundi Hills, is open for darshan (worship) throughout the week.
- The temple opens early in the morning around 7:30 AM.
- The temple remains open throughout the day and closes around 9:00 PM.
- Please note that there may be specific timing restrictions or rituals during certain hours of the day, so it's advisable to inquire locally or check the official temple website for any updates.
Here are some key features and attractions of Chamundi Hills:
Chamundeshwari Temple: The main attraction of Chamundi Hills is the Chamundeshwari Temple, which is situated at the hill's summit. It is a revered Hindu temple and attracts a large number of devotees throughout the year. The temple is known for its intricate architecture and religious significance.
Nandi Statue: As you ascend the hill, you will come across a giant monolithic statue of Nandi, the sacred bull and the mount of Lord Shiva. The statue is around 15 feet tall and is a popular spot for visitors to take pictures.
Panoramic View: Chamundi Hills offer a breathtaking panoramic view of Mysore city. From the hilltop, you can see the Mysore Palace, the cityscape, and the surrounding landscapes. It is a popular spot for photography enthusiasts.
Steps and Road: There are around 1,000 steps leading to the top of Chamundi Hills for those who prefer to climb. Additionally, there is a motorable road that allows vehicles to reach the summit. The road is well-maintained and provides a convenient way to access the temple and other attractions on the hill.
Light and Sound Show: In the evening, a spectacular light and sound show called "Chamundi Teertha" is organized at Chamundi Hills. The show depicts the story of Goddess Chamundeshwari and offers a unique visual experience for visitors.
Annual Festivals: Chamundi Hills witness grand celebrations during festivals like Navaratri (Dussehra) when the temple attracts a large number of devotees and tourists. The entire hill and the temple complex are adorned with lights and decorations during these festivities.