Hidden Gems: Mysore to Bangalore Road Trip

Skip the standard highway stops! Discover two incredible, hidden gems to visit on your drive back from Mysore to Bangalore. Plan your perfect return trip!

12/20/20253 min read

If you’re heading from Mysore to Bengaluru by road, you’re probably thinking about reaching the city as soon as possible. But what if I told you there are two incredible – and often overlooked – stops along the route that can add magic to your journey? Meet Balmuri Falls and Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary — two hidden gems that offer a beautiful blend of nature, tranquility, and a break from the travel monotony.

Here’s why you should make time for them on your next trip.

🌊 Balmuri Falls — A Serene Water-side Picnic Spot

What is Balmuri Falls?

  • Despite its name, Balmuri Falls isn’t a towering natural waterfall — it’s a gentle cascade formed by a check-dam on the Cauvery River. As the water overflows a 6-feet drop, it creates a calm, shallow stream that’s perfect for a relaxed dip or simply wading. Holidify+2oneshorttrip.com+2

  • The fall is surrounded by swaying coconut palms, paddy fields, and a lush green backdrop — a perfect recipe for a quick escape. Trawell.in+2Banjaran Foodie+2

  • It’s located roughly 15–16 km from Mysore city. Holidify+2Avathi+2

Why It’s Worth the Stop

  • Easy accessibility & free entry: There’s no entry fee; a modest parking fee may apply for vehicles. The falls are open roughly between 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM. TravelTriangle.com+2oneshorttrip.com+2

  • Relaxed vibes and picnic-ready: Because the water is calm and shallow, it’s excellent for families, kids, or anyone who wants a gentle splash rather than a rushing waterfall. Locals often treat it as a picnic spot. Holidify+2Trawell.in+2

  • Great for photography and short breaks: The combination of water, greenery, and open skies makes it an ideal stop for photos or just to stretch your legs during a long drive. Airial+2TravelTriangle.com+2

What to Keep in Mind

  • The ‘falls’ are really a man-made cascade — the water flow is gentle (often ankle- to waist-deep), especially outside monsoon season. So don’t expect dramatic waterfall views. oneshorttrip.com+2TravelTriangle.com+2

  • Rocks and stones under the water can be slippery or sharp. Waterproof footwear is a plus. Tripadvisor+1

  • Amenities are minimal: there are limited snack stalls (mostly fish stalls — not ideal if you’re vegetarian). So, if you visit, carry water, snacks, and your own change of clothes. Tripadvisor+1

  • Road conditions: the drive is smooth along the main highway, but the detour to the falls may involve rough patches. Take care while driving the final stretch. TravelTriangle.com+1

When to Visit?

  • Best visited between March to August — water flow is decent and weather agreeable. TravelTriangle.com+1

  • Early morning or late afternoon is ideal for avoiding crowds and getting the best light for photos.

🐦 Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary — A Bird Lover’s Paradise

What is Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary?

  • Nestled on the banks of the Cauvery River in the Mandya district, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary comprises six small islets in the river. Wikipedia+2Ramsar Site Information Service+2

  • It is the largest bird sanctuary in Karnataka, with dense riverine vegetation, lush reed beds, and a broadleaf forest cover on the islets — a natural haven for birds and other wildlife. Wikipedia+2Holidify+2

Why It’s Special

  • Rich bird diversity: Around 170–221 bird species have been recorded. Expect to spot painted storks, spot-billed pelicans, spoonbills, herons, egrets, kingfishers, darters, cormorants and many more. Karnataka Tourism+2ranganathittu.in+2

  • Migratory bird hotspot: Between December and February (and sometimes later), migratory birds flock here by the thousands — making it a birding paradise, especially for enthusiasts and photographers. Wikipedia+2Tripadvisor+2

  • Boat rides & wildlife sightings: The best way to explore is by a guided boat ride that takes you around the islets. On a calm day, you might spot marsh crocodiles, otters, bats or small mammals relaxing by the water. Wikipedia+2Karnataka Tourism+2

  • Family-friendly & educational: With easy boat rides and the opportunity to see birds up close, it’s a great outing for families, kids, and anyone interested in nature. Tripadvisor+2Mysore Tourism+2

How to Visit & What to Know

  • Getting there: The sanctuary is about 19 km from Mysore city, and ~128–130 km from Bengaluru if you come via the highway. Mysore Tourism+2Wikipedia+2

  • Timing & entry fee: Generally open from ~9:00 AM to ~5:30–6:00 PM. Entry fee is modest (for Indian nationals) with higher fee for foreign tourists. Boat rides are charged separately. Karnataka Tourism+2Mysore Tourism+2

  • Best time to visit: November to February — especially early morning or late afternoon when bird activity is highest and temperature pleasant. Justdial+2Tripadvisor+2

  • No lodging inside: There’s no accommodation inside the sanctuary — best to stay in Mysore or nearby Srirangapatna. Karnataka Tourism+1If you are Ready for One Day Ooty Tour from Coimbatore with Nilgiris Train RIDE. Click and book for your tour GUIDE: https://gyg.me/a3xkTe5r

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