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  2. A must sightseeing place of a Mysore tour, Brindavan Garden mesmerizes everyone. It is located about 12km towards the north west of the Mysore city. Brindavan gardens with its illuminated fountains, botanical park, extensive varieties of plants and fulfilled boating, is place for everyone.

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    • KRS Dam Road, Krishna Raja Sagar Dam, Mandya, 570005, Karnataka
  3. Feb 28, 2024 · Get your feet swept away by the mesmerizing Brindavan Gardens located 12 km from Mysore. Spread over 60 acres this sprawling garden lies adjoining the Krishnarajasagara Dam built across the River Kaveri.

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  4. Spread across an area of 60 acres, Brindavan Gardens is at the bottom of the Krishnaraja Sagara Dam (KRS), across the river Cauvery. Modelled on the Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir, the garden entices visitors with its lush green lawns, terraces, flower beds, topiary and multihued fountains.

  5. Sep 18, 2016 · Brindavan Gardens, or Brindavan, is one of the most famous gardens in South India. The Garden is situated at Mysore, in the state of Karnataka. The garden is built on the foot of the Krishnarajasagara dam, across the Kaveri river. The Garden work was started in 1927 and was completed in 1932.

  6. Karnataka. Mysore (Mysuru) Brindavan Gardens Tourism. Type of destination: Public Garden. Ideal visit duration: 2-3 hours. Closed in: Open all year. Brindavan Gardens is a showpiece of Mysore's grandeur and a testament to the engineering prowess of the erstwhile Kingdom of Mysore.

    • 571607, Karnataka
    • 0571 607
  7. Famous For: Sightseeing, Photography, Boating, Musical Fountains, Experience Seeking and Wandering, Connoisseurs. Entrance Fee: The fee for entry of adults into this arena is Rs 15 and for the kids upto 10 years of age, it is Rs 5.

  8. The well-synchronised fountain show with music, boating and well-manicured grass with flowerbeds are some of the top experiences of Brindavan Garden. Constructed in 1932 by the Diwan of Mysore, Sir Mirza Ismail, Brindavan Garden is visited by millions of tourists every year.