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Mumbai to Mysore Complete Travel Guide 2026

Planning a trip from Mumbai to Mysore? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 1040km journey. Watch the interactive route animation above to visualize your journey, then explore detailed information about travel options, costs, attractions along the way, and insider tips to make your trip memorable.

straighten Distance
1040 km
Total Distance
directions_car By Car
16h 00m
Drive Time
₹9,932
₹2,483/person (4 pax)
flight By Air
1h 45m
Flight Time
train By Train
~24-30h
Est. Time
₹599 – ₹2,169
Min – Max
directions_bus By Bus
~18-24h
Est. Time
₹1,986 – ₹7,064
Min – Max
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All prices are estimates. Train: Check IRCTC. Bus: Prices vary 25-50%, check redBus (not recommended >2,500km). Flight: Check airlines for current rates. Drive: Costs assume 4 travelers; fuel/tolls may vary.

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Train availability: Prices shown are estimates based on distance. Please check IRCTC or train booking platforms for actual availability, routes, and current ticket prices as they vary by class, train type, and booking time.

analytics Travel Comparison: Mumbai to Mysore

Mode Duration Estimated Cost
directions_car Private Car 16h 00m ₹9,932 Fuel & Tolls
flight Flight 1h 45m ₹3,640 - ₹7,280
train Train 12h – 16h ₹599 – ₹2,169
bus Bus 12h – 16h ₹1,986 – ₹7,064

How to Travel: Mumbai to Mysore

Compare different travel modes to find the best option for your budget, schedule, and preferences.

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By Car

Flexibility, scenic stops, family trips

16h 00m
Duration
1040 km
Distance
₹9,932
Fuel + Tolls
flight

By Flight

Speed, long distances, business travel

1h 45m
Flight Time
1040 km
Distance
₹3,640 — ₹7,280
Airfare Range
train

By Train

Comfort, scenic views, budget-friendly

35h
Duration
~1040 km
Distance
₹1500-4000
Train Fare
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By Bus

Budget travel, multiple stops

4h
Duration
~1040 km
Distance
₹400-800
Bus Fare

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For this 1040km long-distance journey, consider flying (1h 45m) to save time, or take a train for a more scenic and relaxed experience.

Before You Leave Mumbai

Fuel up with these authentic local dishes before hitting the road:

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Local Specialties

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    Vada Pav - a deep-fried potato patty served in a bun (try Ashok Vada Pav in Dadar)
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    Pav Bhaji - a vegetable curry served with buttered bread rolls
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    Pani Puri - small, crispy puris filled with flavored water, tamarind chutney, and potatoes
location_on Recommended Restaurant

Britannia & Co. • Fort

Worth Stopping: Cities Along Your Route

These cities are within 50km of your Mumbai to Mysore route and offer excellent attractions worth a brief detour:

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Kolhapur

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #1

Kolhapur, located in Maharashtra, is a city steeped in history and known for its strong Maratha culture. It's famous for the Mahalaxmi Temple, its wrestling tradition, handcrafted leather chappals, and distinctive spicy cuisine.

attractions Top Attractions

Shri Mahalaxmi Ambabai Temple
schedule 2-3 hours payments Free

The Mahalaxmi Temple is the most important religious site in Kolhapur, dedicated to the goddess Ambabai. It's one of the Shakti Peethas, significant places of goddess worship in India.

Rankala Lake
schedule 1-2 hours payments Free

Rankala Lake is a scenic lake in Kolhapur, offering a peaceful escape from the city bustle. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

Panhala Fort
schedule 3-4 hours payments ₹25 (Indians), ₹300 (foreigners)

Panhala Fort is a historic fort located on a hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It played a significant role in Maratha history.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Kolhapuri Misal - Spicy lentil curry served with bread or farsan (try at local Misal joints)

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Halebidu

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #2

Halebidu, formerly known as Dwarasamudra, was the glorious capital of the Hoysala Empire in the 12th century. Today, it's a small town in Karnataka, primarily known for its remarkable Hoysala architecture, especially the Hoysaleswara Temple. The intricate carvings and sculptures offer a captivating glimpse into the region's rich history and artistic heritage.

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Hoysaleswara Temple
schedule 2-3 hours payments ₹40 (Indians), ₹600 (foreigners)

The Hoysaleswara Temple is the main attraction in Halebidu, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It showcases the finest examples of Hoysala architecture with intricate carvings, detailed sculptures, and a star-shaped platform.

Kedareswara Temple
schedule 1-2 hours payments ₹25 (Indians), ₹500 (foreigners)

The Kedareswara Temple is another fine example of Hoysala architecture, though smaller than Hoysaleswara. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it features intricate carvings and a unique architectural style.

Basadi Halli Jain Temples
schedule 1-2 hours payments ₹30 (Indians), ₹550 (foreigners)

Basadi Halli is a complex of Jain temples showcasing Hoysala architecture with a Jain influence. It features three main temples dedicated to different Jain Tirthankaras.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Bisi Bele Bath - A flavorful rice and lentil dish (try at local restaurants)

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Hassan

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #3

Hassan is a city in Karnataka, South India, serving as a convenient base for exploring the Hoysala temple architecture of Belur and Halebidu. It's a commercial hub with a relatively laid-back atmosphere compared to larger cities.

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Chennakesava Temple, Belur
schedule 3-4 hours payments Free

A masterpiece of Hoysala architecture, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It's renowned for its intricate carvings, detailed sculptures, and exquisite craftsmanship.

Hoysaleswara Temple, Halebidu
schedule 2-3 hours payments Free

Another magnificent Hoysala temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It features two shrines connected by a common platform, showcasing intricate carvings and detailed sculptures.

Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Nuggehalli
schedule 1 hour payments Free

A lesser-known but equally impressive Hoysala temple. It is dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu, and showcases excellent craftsmanship.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Bisi Bele Bath - A flavorful rice dish with lentils and vegetables (try at local restaurants).

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Mahabaleshwar

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #4

Mahabaleshwar is a charming hill station nestled in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra. Known as the strawberry capital of India, it offers breathtaking viewpoints, lush green landscapes, and a serene escape from city life.

attractions Top Attractions

Arthur's Seat
schedule 2 hours payments Free

Arthur's Seat is one of the most famous viewpoints in Mahabaleshwar, offering stunning views of the surrounding valleys and the Savitri River. It's known for its unique geological formation and the echoing effect.

Venna Lake
schedule 1-2 hours payments ₹20 per person

Venna Lake is a scenic artificial lake surrounded by lush greenery. It's a popular spot for boating, horse riding, and enjoying a leisurely stroll.

Mapro Garden
schedule 2-3 hours payments Free

Mapro Garden is a popular tourist attraction known for its strawberry products, including jams, syrups, and crushes. It also features a chocolate factory, a restaurant, and a beautiful garden.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Strawberries with Cream - Fresh strawberries served with whipped cream, a Mahabaleshwar specialty (try at Mapro Garden).

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Shimoga

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #5

Top Attractions in Mysore: What to See and Do

Once you arrive in Mysore, explore these must-visit attractions that showcase the best of the city:

→ Complete Mysore Travel Guide with More Attractions

Where to Eat in Mysore: Local Cuisine Guide

Must-Try Dishes in Mysore

Don't leave Mysore without tasting these local specialties:

Recommended Restaurants in Mysore

Vinayaka Chats

South Indian • ₹/₹₹ (₹200-400 for two)

Specialty: Mysore Masala Dosa

A popular local eatery known for its delicious dosas and other South Indian snacks. Simple and affordable.

📍 Devaraja Market

Mylari

South Indian • ₹/₹₹ (₹200-400 for two)

Specialty: Mylari Dosa

A legendary dosa place famous for its soft and fluffy dosas. A must-visit for dosa lovers.

📍 Near Nazarbad Police Station

The Old House

Multi-cuisine • ₹₹/₹₹₹ (₹600-1000 for two)

Specialty: Continental and Indian dishes

A charming restaurant with a colonial-era ambiance. Offers a variety of dishes to suit different tastes.

📍 KRS Road

Praveg Food Court

South Indian • ₹₹/₹₹₹ (₹500-800 for two)

Specialty: Bisi Bele Bath

Serves authentic Bisi Bele Bath and other South Indian dishes. It is a very local restaurant.

📍 Near Mysore Palace

Where to Stay in Mysore: Accommodation Options

Budget Hotels (₹500-1500/night)

Pai Vista Lite

Price: ₹1500-2500/night

Location: Near Railway Station

Clean and comfortable rooms with basic amenities. Good value for money and convenient location.

Hotel MB International

Price: ₹1200-2000/night

Location: City Center

Simple and affordable accommodation in a central location. Friendly staff and essential facilities.

Mid-Range Hotels (₹2000-5000/night)

Hotel MB International

Price: ₹2500-4000/night

Location: Near Mysore Palace

Comfortable rooms with modern amenities and a good location. Offers a restaurant and room service.

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Mysore

Price: ₹3000-5000/night

Location: Near Brindavan Gardens

Well-appointed rooms with a swimming pool and fitness center. Offers a comfortable stay with good service.

Luxury Hotels (₹8000+/night)

Grand Mercure Mysore

Price: ₹6000+/night

Location: Near Race Course

Luxurious rooms with elegant decor and modern amenities. Offers multiple dining options, a spa, and a swimming pool.

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel

Price: ₹8000+/night

Location: Chamundi Hills Road

A heritage hotel in a former palace with stunning architecture and opulent interiors. Offers a royal experience with excellent service.

Best Time to Travel from Mumbai to Mysore

Plan your trip according to the season for the best experience in Mysore:

Best Time: October to March

Temperature: 20-30 degrees C

Weather: Pleasant and dry weather, ideal for sightseeing. Days are sunny and evenings are cool.

Why Visit: This is the peak tourist season, offering comfortable temperatures for exploring palaces and gardens. The famous Dasara festival falls during this period, offering a unique cultural experience. It's the best time for outdoor activities like yoga and cycling.

Important Note: Expect larger crowds and higher prices for accommodation. Book flights and hotels well in advance.

Shoulder Season: July to September

Temperature: 25-32 degrees C

Weather: Monsoon season with occasional heavy rainfall. The landscape is lush and green.

Why Visit: The monsoon brings relief from the summer heat and the city looks refreshed. Fewer tourists visit during this time, so you can avoid crowds. However, outdoor activities might be restricted due to rain.

Important Note: Carry an umbrella or raincoat. Check for transportation disruptions due to heavy rainfall.

Avoid: April to June

Temperature: 30-38 degrees C

Weather: Hot and humid weather, making it uncomfortable for outdoor activities. The heat can be exhausting.

Why Visit: The intense heat makes sightseeing unpleasant. It is not advisable to visit during this period unless you are comfortable with high temperatures.

Important Note: If you must visit, stay hydrated and avoid being outdoors during the hottest part of the day. Prices may be slightly lower due to the off-season.

Practical Travel Tips for Mysore

💰 Money & Budget

Daily Budget: Budget: ₹1500, Mid: ₹3000, Luxury: ₹5000+

ATMs: ATMs are widely available in the city.

Payment Methods: Cash is preferred for small transactions. Cards are accepted at most hotels and restaurants.

Bargaining: Bargaining is expected in local markets and with auto-rickshaw drivers.

🏥 Health & Safety

Water: Drink bottled water or filtered water to avoid stomach problems.

Food Safety: Eat at reputable restaurants or well-maintained street food stalls. Avoid eating raw or undercooked food.

Common Health Issues: Heatstroke, dehydration, and stomach infections are common. Carry sunscreen, water, and necessary medications.

📱 Communication

SIM Cards: Airtel and Jio offer good network coverage. SIM cards are available at the airport or local stores. You will need your passport and visa.

WiFi Availability: Wi-Fi is available at most hotels and cafes.

👕 What to Wear

Light and comfortable clothing is recommended, especially during the warmer months. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites.

Frequently Asked Questions: Mumbai to Mysore

What is the distance from Mumbai to Mysore?
The distance from Mumbai to Mysore is 1040 kilometers by road.
How long does it take to drive from Mumbai to Mysore?
It takes approximately 16h 00m to drive from Mumbai to Mysore, depending on traffic conditions and the number of stops you make along the way.
What is the cheapest way to travel from Mumbai to Mysore?
The most budget-friendly option is usually by bus or train. Driving costs approximately ₹9,932 for fuel and tolls. Buses are typically the cheapest, while trains offer a good balance of comfort and affordability.
Is there a direct flight from Mumbai to Mysore?
Yes, flights are available from Mumbai to Mysore with a flight time of approximately 1h 45m. Flight costs typically range from ₹3,640 to ₹7,280 depending on booking time and airline.
What are the best stops between Mumbai and Mysore?
Popular stops along the route include Kolhapur, Halebidu, Hassan, Mahabaleshwar, Shimoga. These cities offer interesting attractions, local cuisine, and comfortable rest facilities.
What is the best time to travel from Mumbai to Mysore?
The best time to visit Mysore is during Best Time: October to March. This is the peak tourist season, offering comfortable temperatures for exploring palaces and gardens. The famous Dasara festival falls during this period, offering a unique cultural experience. It's the best time for outdoor activities like yoga and cycling.

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