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Mysuru Dasara

The Wadiyar royal festival of Karnataka

11–20 Oct 2026Mysuru, KarnatakaExtreme crowdIn 170 days
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Significance

Instituted by the Vijayanagara emperors and continued by the Wadiyar dynasty since 1610. Officially the 'Nadahabba' or state festival of Karnataka.

A 400-year royal tradition. The Mysuru Palace is illuminated by 100,000 bulbs every evening; Vijaya Dashami climaxes with the Jumboo Savari — a caparisoned elephant carries the golden howdah of Goddess Chamundeshwari in a 5 km procession through the city.

First-time visitor

Walk the palace grounds at dusk on any night, then lock your vantage for the Jumboo Savari on Day 10.

What to see

  • Nightly palace illumination at 7 PM
  • Cultural performances at Palace Durbar Hall
  • Torchlight parade on Dasara evening
  • Jumboo Savari — the grand elephant procession

Festival foods

Mysore PakBisi Bele BathRagi MuddeObbattu

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Travel tips

  1. 1Book the grandstand seats for Jumboo Savari 2 months ahead
  2. 2Stay within walking distance of the palace — roads are sealed
  3. 3Carry a zoom lens — the elephant howdah is far in the procession

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About Mysuru Dasara

Mysuru Dasara 2026 is scheduled for 11–20 Oct 2026. That's 170 days from today.

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