district of Karnataka, India
Mandya is a district in Karnataka State.
Cities
edit- 3 Adichunchanagiri Hills holy retreat —
- 4 Shivanasamudram —
- 5 Srirangapatna Historic capital —
- 6 Pandavapura riverside town
Other destinations
edit- 1 Bheemeshwari Wildlife Sanctuary (100 km from Bangalore, along the banks of Cauvery (Kaveri) River) – Bheemeshwari is also known as Cauvery fishing camp.
- Kokkare Bellur — a village famous for its rare birds.
Understand
editMandya is half way on the road from Bangalore to Mysore. The town very rich because of the sugarcane plantations and the sugar industry.
Talk
editKannada is the common language. Hindi is not understood. English is spoken by those who are connected with the tourist industry.
Get in
editBangalore is the nearest airport. There is a major railway station at Mandya. Buses are available from Mysore and Bangalore.
Get around
editTaxis are available at all hotels. Autorickshaws can be hailed in streets.
See
editItineraries
edit- Srirangapatanam Trip Two days.
- First dayː Take bus/train to Srirangapatanam. Get a room in a hotel near the KSRTC bus station. Explore the railway station on the next forenoon. There are three temples, one ancient Juma Masjidh and some other historic relics in this area. In the afternoon, you can begin by visiting the summer palace which closes by 5PM. The tomb of Tippu Sultan is another popular attraction which closes by 6PM. Quad bikes can be hired here for ₹150 per round. If you move fast, you can also include the Sangama, the confluence of three holy rivers. Coracle rides are available here.
- Second dayː Hire a vehicle for going atop the Karighatta Hill. There is a good viewpoint and a pretty temple there. Come down and cross the Nimishamba Bridge. You will reach Nimishamba temple and the ancient church built in 1802. You can spend the afternoon for visiting the remaining attractions in Srirangapatna like the lovely park near Hale Sethuway bridge. This park is not very touristy.
Do
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editStay safe
editMandya is a safe location. The people are not as polite as Mysoreans but they are more businesslike.