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Practical Information

Getting Around Mysore

by admin on July 28, 2008


Local Mysore Bus

Buses run frequently and are often crowded but very cheap at Rs. 2 – 4 so it’s best to carry coins. Once you board the bus, an attendant comes around to collect fares. For information on bus schedules and fares, you can contact the Mysore Main Bus Stand at 821-252-0853 or the City Bus Stand at 821-242-5819. [click to continue...]

Indian Etiquette

by admin on July 28, 2008

General Guidelines

  • Use your right hand to eat or pass money. The left hand is considered unclean.
  • Don’t point the soles of your feet or shoes towards another person or sacred object. Never touch anyone with your feet.
  • Avoid public displays of affection.
  • Shaking hands, hugging or kissing is not done when greeting others. When in doubt, just follow the other person’s lead.

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Packing for India

by admin on July 27, 2008

You can pretty much buy anything in Mysore inexpensively. There are plenty of outdoor markets and shops all around.

If you are looking to travel as lightly as possible and don’t mind purchasing duplicates of things you may have at home, than the bare-bones suggestions for items to bring to Mysore include the following list:

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Mysore Weather and Seasons

by admin on July 27, 2008


The tropical city of Mysore can range in temperature from 60º F (15 C) in the winter months up to above 90º F (35 C) during the peak of summer. The winter months of November through January are pleasantly cool, and only a sweater or light jacket is needed in the early morning or late evening chill. February through May is considered the summer season when temperatures can climb well above 90º F. Monsoon season is June to August which can mean getting pelted by huge raindrops that seemingly come out of nowhere or showered with a light sprinkle of rain. Mornings can be cool followed by humid afternoons, and navigating muddy roads can get quite messy during monsoon season.

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Mysore Practical Information

by admin on July 26, 2008

Measurements and Time


India uses the metric system where distance is measured in meters, liquids are measured in liters and solids are weighed in kilograms. 220 volts/50 hertz is the electrical frequency, and power outages do occur so make sure you have a flashlight and batteries. The time in India is Standard Time +0530 UTC. [click to continue...]

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About Mysore

by admin on July 26, 2008


Famous for its precious sandalwood, beautiful Mysore silk and more recently for its yoga, Mysore is a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds and smells. Women in beautiful silk saris whiz by on mopeds. The revered cow can stop traffic while the “lowly” pedestrian dodges rickshaws, bicycles and lumbering trucks, incessantly honking their horns in a language all their own. Fresh, ripe fruit and vegetables are sold in street stalls and blankets strewn on the ground. Juicy coconuts abound – husks heavy with sweet coconut water – perfect for quenching “after practice” thirst. Street wallahs push heavy wooden carts with the day’s harvest crying out to lure people from their homes. Temples fragrant with Mysore mallige jasmine line the streets as streams of devotees give worship. [click to continue...]

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