Melukote

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Melukote is a 4,000-year-old town near Mysore city. The buildings are simply amazing and the people follow the same 4,000-year-old Brahmin lifestyle even now. Eyesores like electricity, motor bikes and mobile telephones have affected this hillock also. Even though the language that is generally spoken is Kannada, Tamil is also understood and spoken by many, English can also be used as many people know English are a second or third language.

Cuisine

Taste of Melukote...

Melukote is famous for its puliyogare, a South Indian food made with rice, tamarind and ground nuts. You can buy Puliyogare gojju from any Iyengar shop which can be mixed with rice to prepare a quick snack at home. Melukote is a safe place with a police station and no robbers around. B.S.N.L .mobile connectivity is available.

Plan Your Trip

Essential Information

Getting There

Multiple Options

If you are travelling by public transportation, you have to alight at Jakkanahalli junction and get an autorickshaw for the last seven kilometer trip up the hill. Buses are also available every one hour from Jakkanahalli junction. KSRTC operates buses regularly from Mysore, K.R.Pet and K.R.Nagar to Melukote. Melukote is 51 km from Mysore and It is 131 km from Bangalore. From Mysore, You have to go on Mysore-Bangalore Highway and after Srirangapatana, You have to take a diversion on the left and then reach Pandavapura and go straight for another 26 km to reach Melukote. Upper Melukote can be covered by foot in one hour. Autorickshaws charge ₹50 for dropping you in the upper temple and ₹150 for wait and return arrangement. Lower Melukote is more spacious and filled with many ancient buildings. More natural scenery can be enjoyed by walking down the hill for a distance of seven kilometers up to Jakkanahalli junction....

Travel Tips

Getting Around & Staying

Getting Around

Upper Melukote can be covered by foot in one hour. Autorickshaws charge ₹50 for dropping you in the upper temple and ₹150 for wait and return arrangement. Lower Melukote is more spacious and filled with many ancient buildings. More natural scenery can be enjoyed by walking down the hill for a distance of seven kilometers up to Jakkanahalli junction. Melukote is famous for its puliyogare, a South Indian food made with rice, tamarind and ground nuts. You can buy Puliyogare gojju from any Iyengar shop which can be mixed with rice to prepare a quick snack at home. Melukote is a safe place with a police station and no robbers around. B.S.N.L .mobile connectivity is available.

Where to Stay

Melukote is a safe place with a police station and no robbers around. B.S.N.L .mobile connectivity is available.

Communication

Language & Talk

Even though the language that is generally spoken is Kannada, Tamil is also understood and spoken by many, English can also be used as many people know English are a second or third language. If you are travelling by public transportation, you have to alight at Jakkanahalli junction and get an autorickshaw for the last seven kilometer trip up the hill. Buses are also available every one hour from Jakkanahalli junction. KSRTC operates buses regularly from Mysore, K.R.Pet and K.R.Nagar to Melukote. Melukote is 51 km from Mysore and It is 131 km from Bangalore. From Mysore, You have to go on Mysore-Bangalore Highway and after Srirangapatana, You have to take a diversion on the left and then reach Pandavapura and go straight for another 26 km to reach Melukote.

Stay Safe

Safety Information

Safety Overview

Melukote is a safe place with a police station and no robbers around. B.S.N.L .mobile connectivity is available.

Gallery

Glimpses of Melukote

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A man and a woman walking down some steps

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Ancient stone ruins against a clear sky

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Ancient stone ruins against a clear sky

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A man and a woman walking down some steps

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Ancient stone ruins against a clear sky

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Ancient stone ruins against a clear sky

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A man and a woman walking down some steps

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Ancient stone ruins against a clear sky

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Ancient stone ruins against a clear sky

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A man and a woman walking down some steps

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Ancient stone ruins against a clear sky

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Ancient stone ruins against a clear sky

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A man and a woman walking down some steps