Must See Places in Mysuru Besides The Royal Palace


Karanji Lake, Mysuru:

This lake was originally a part of the Mysore Zoo, and is a sprawling water body in with a beautiful park around it. This is home to more than 5 dozen bird species, both local and migratory. You can easily spot on the fringes of the lake some ducklings, darters and during the winter season, pelicans, painted storks and spoon bills can be spotted. Visitors can easily walk through the park and observe the birds closely.

Rangayana Theatre Institute, Mysuru:

Rangayana was started by Government of Karnataka in 1989 for promotion of stage crafts and plays. The project was the result of the efforts by B.V. Karanth who was appointed as the first director of the institute. Rangayana organizes theme-based national festivals that receive good response and attracts enthusiasts from all over the country. Theatres groups performing in different Indian languages and a troupe from abroad take part in the festival every year.

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