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Regional Museum of Natural History Mysore
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The Regional Museum of Natural History at Mysore, is a museum in India with exhibits on plants, animals and geology of the southern region of India.
Nearby attractions
Melody World Wax Museum
8M2H+W28, 1, Vihara Marga, Kurubara Halli, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Karanji Lake
Jockey Quarters, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010
Karanji Lake Butterfly Park
8M3F+H38, Jockey Quarters, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010, India
Karanji Kere
Jockey Quarters, Mysuru, Karnataka
Karanji Lake - Park / Boating / Birds Sanctuary
7MXC+7X6, Karanji Kere Trail Rd, Jockey Quarters, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010, India
Karanji Nature Park
8M2F+53G, Chamundi Hill Rd, near Abdhul Nazir Sab Gate, Mandi Mohalla, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010, India
Nearby restaurants
Pataka Mannar’s - Chaat | Sweets | Dine - in ಪಟಾಕಾ
31/10 Ground Floor, Paachi Complex, Chamundi Vihar Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010, India
Dwarka Thirtha Pure Veg Restaurant
8M5C+84F, Chamundi Vihar, Chamundi Vihar Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010, India
Madhu Nivas
3, Ahimsa Marg, behind Geeta Convent Building, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Sutra Bistro - Siddhartha Layout(Shakti Nagar)
geetha school, 174, moksha marga, road, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Dose Corner
19b, Buddha Marga, Siddartha Nagar, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Roti Boss ರೋಟಿ ಬಾಸ್
73/B, Vinaya Marga, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Shree Chamundeswari Miltri Hotel
16, TN Pura Road, TN Pura Road, Near Geeth School, Siddhartha Nagar, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Varun Tiffani's Center
7MXH+RCH, Jockey Quarters, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Chamundeshwari Fast Food (since 1997)
8M3J+MHW, Vinaya Marga, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Nearby hotels
Cheerful home
71, 4th Cross Rd, Venkatalingaiah Layout, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
OYO Karanji Homestays
1132, Karuna Marga, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Nani Home Stay Mysore
# 1119,Thyagamarga, Vinayamarga 3 A cross, Siddarthanagara, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Sunlarge
No.1 D, Srinivas krupa, Viharmarga Siddarthnagar, next to wax Museum, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
HOTEL MYSORE RADIANCE
Nazarbad, Landmark, 14/3, Vayuvihar Road, opp. Melody Wax Museum, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Ginger Mysore
Police Station, Plot No. 678, Vasantha Mahal Rd, near Nazarbad, Nazarbad, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010, India
EFKAY'S HOME STAY
8M49+7PW, Karanji Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010, India
Hotel Grand Serene
Door No 850/3, N- 12/3, Vasantha Mahal Rd, Ittige Gudu, Mysuru, Karnataka 570010, India
CPWD HOLIDAY HOME
8M6J+F32, Chamundi Vihar Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
Kamala - Your home away from home
175, Siddhartha Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
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Regional Museum of Natural History Mysore

T.N.Pura Road, Siddhartha Nagar, 42, 2nd Cross Rd, opposite Nandini Milk Dairy, Venkatalingaiah Layout, Karanji Layout, Mysuru, Karnataka 570011, India
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The Regional Museum of Natural History at Mysore, is a museum in India with exhibits on plants, animals and geology of the southern region of India.

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attractions: Melody World Wax Museum, Karanji Lake, Karanji Lake Butterfly Park, Karanji Kere, Karanji Lake - Park / Boating / Birds Sanctuary, Karanji Nature Park, restaurants: Pataka Mannar’s - Chaat | Sweets | Dine - in ಪಟಾಕಾ, Dwarka Thirtha Pure Veg Restaurant, Madhu Nivas, Sutra Bistro - Siddhartha Layout(Shakti Nagar), Dose Corner, Roti Boss ರೋಟಿ ಬಾಸ್, Shree Chamundeswari Miltri Hotel, Varun Tiffani's Center, Chamundeshwari Fast Food (since 1997)
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Nearby attractions of Regional Museum of Natural History Mysore

Melody World Wax Museum

Karanji Lake

Karanji Lake Butterfly Park

Karanji Kere

Karanji Lake - Park / Boating / Birds Sanctuary

Karanji Nature Park

Melody World Wax Museum

Melody World Wax Museum

4.2

(7K)

Open 24 hours
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Karanji Lake

Karanji Lake

4.4

(874)

Open 24 hours
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Karanji Lake Butterfly Park

Karanji Lake Butterfly Park

4.0

(72)

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Karanji Kere

Karanji Kere

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Nearby restaurants of Regional Museum of Natural History Mysore

Pataka Mannar’s - Chaat | Sweets | Dine - in ಪಟಾಕಾ

Dwarka Thirtha Pure Veg Restaurant

Madhu Nivas

Sutra Bistro - Siddhartha Layout(Shakti Nagar)

Dose Corner

Roti Boss ರೋಟಿ ಬಾಸ್

Shree Chamundeswari Miltri Hotel

Varun Tiffani's Center

Chamundeshwari Fast Food (since 1997)

Pataka Mannar’s - Chaat | Sweets | Dine - in ಪಟಾಕಾ

Pataka Mannar’s - Chaat | Sweets | Dine - in ಪಟಾಕಾ

4.4

(370)

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Dwarka Thirtha Pure Veg Restaurant

Dwarka Thirtha Pure Veg Restaurant

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Madhu Nivas

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Sutra Bistro - Siddhartha Layout(Shakti Nagar)

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(472)

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Reviews of Regional Museum of Natural History Mysore

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The Regional Museum of Natural History at Mysore, was set up in May 1995 by the government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF). The museum is located on the banks of Karanji Lake, with the Chamundi Hills in the background. The museum has exhibits of several plants, animals and geology of southern India. The various galleries reinforce conservation of nature and natural resources while showcasing ecological interrelationships among plants and animals. The museum has been made friendly to the visually challenged students, who can feel the exhibits of animals which are on display. The museum also provides extracurricular activities for schools and earnestly promotes environmental awareness. The museum has several sections. Biological Diversity has multiple sections. The 1st section lays special emphasis on the Western Ghats. It exhibits the rich biodiversity of the Western Ghats. Then there's the section on tropical rainforest, of various countries that have these forests. There's the section on the significance of wetlands  and the mangrove forests. There's the section depicting a variety of marine habitat. Then, there's a large exhibit educating against the destruction natural diversity. The section on "Life through the Ages" is a walk-through tunnel, depicting evolution of life on earth. There is also a section on the different theories about how dynasaurs came to being on earth. The museum is well connected by buses, rickshaw, & cabs. Kids in high school & middle school will find it interesting. Having said that, much more needs to be done & better displayed, to make it more interesting to all learners, not just...

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A Hidden Gem of Mysore The Regional Museum of Natural History Nestled in the heart of Mysore, the Regional Museum of Natural History is a treasure trove of knowledge waiting to be discovered. This often-overlooked gem offers a captivating journey through the wonders of the natural world, and it's completely free to explore! The museum is divided into three distinct sections: the Temporary Exhibition, the Biological Diversity Center, and the Discovery Center. Each section offers a unique perspective on the natural world, from the intricate details of local flora and fauna to the fascinating story of evolution. One of the highlights is the impressive collection of taxidermied specimens. Leopards, cheetahs, tigers, wild bears, turtles, snakes, and a diverse array of birds are showcased, offering a glimpse into the incredible diversity of wildlife found in India. The preserved skeleton of a Bryde's Whale is a truly remarkable sight, a testament to the museum's commitment to showcasing the majesty of the natural world. The museum is meticulously maintained and organized, making it an engaging experience for visitors of all ages. With free entry and ample parking, it's a truly accessible and enjoyable destination. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about the world around you, the Regional Museum of Natural History in Mysore is a must-visit destination. It's a hidden gem that deserves to be celebrated and supported.

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1y

The Regional Museum of Natural History in Mysore is a hidden gem that offers a fascinating journey through the diverse ecosystems of southern India. This well-curated museum is a treasure trove of information for both adults and children.

Highlights:

Immersive Galleries: The museum boasts engaging galleries that delve into the intricacies of biological diversity and the evolution of life. The life-sized models and interactive displays bring the natural world to life.

Western Ghats Showcase: A dedicated section highlights the unique flora and fauna of the Western Ghats, offering a glimpse into this biodiversity hotspot. Discovery Center: A hands-on area where visitors, especially children, can explore and learn through interactive exhibits. Visually Impaired Friendly: The museum's commitment to inclusivity is evident in its efforts to cater to visitors with visual impairments.

A Few Tips:

Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be doing a lot of walking. Carry a camera to capture the stunning exhibits. Spend ample time exploring each gallery to fully appreciate the displays. Overall, the Regional Museum of Natural History in Mysore is a must-visit for anyone interested in nature

Overall, the Regional Museum of Natural History in Mysore is a must-visit for anyone interested in nature and conservation. It's a place where education meets entertainment, making it an enriching experience...

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Vinay JayaramVinay Jayaram
The Regional Museum of Natural History at Mysore, was set up in May 1995 by the government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF). The museum is located on the banks of Karanji Lake, with the Chamundi Hills in the background. The museum has exhibits of several plants, animals and geology of southern India. The various galleries reinforce conservation of nature and natural resources while showcasing ecological interrelationships among plants and animals. The museum has been made friendly to the visually challenged students, who can feel the exhibits of animals which are on display. The museum also provides extracurricular activities for schools and earnestly promotes environmental awareness. The museum has several sections. Biological Diversity has multiple sections. The 1st section lays special emphasis on the Western Ghats. It exhibits the rich biodiversity of the Western Ghats. Then there's the section on tropical rainforest, of various countries that have these forests. There's the section on the significance of wetlands  and the mangrove forests. There's the section depicting a variety of marine habitat. Then, there's a large exhibit educating against the destruction natural diversity. The section on "Life through the Ages" is a walk-through tunnel, depicting evolution of life on earth. There is also a section on the different theories about how dynasaurs came to being on earth. The museum is well connected by buses, rickshaw, & cabs. Kids in high school & middle school will find it interesting. Having said that, much more needs to be done & better displayed, to make it more interesting to all learners, not just school kids.
Rohith GowdaRohith Gowda
A Hidden Gem of Mysore The Regional Museum of Natural History Nestled in the heart of Mysore, the Regional Museum of Natural History is a treasure trove of knowledge waiting to be discovered. This often-overlooked gem offers a captivating journey through the wonders of the natural world, and it's completely free to explore! The museum is divided into three distinct sections: the Temporary Exhibition, the Biological Diversity Center, and the Discovery Center. Each section offers a unique perspective on the natural world, from the intricate details of local flora and fauna to the fascinating story of evolution. One of the highlights is the impressive collection of taxidermied specimens. Leopards, cheetahs, tigers, wild bears, turtles, snakes, and a diverse array of birds are showcased, offering a glimpse into the incredible diversity of wildlife found in India. The preserved skeleton of a Bryde's Whale is a truly remarkable sight, a testament to the museum's commitment to showcasing the majesty of the natural world. The museum is meticulously maintained and organized, making it an engaging experience for visitors of all ages. With free entry and ample parking, it's a truly accessible and enjoyable destination. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about the world around you, the Regional Museum of Natural History in Mysore is a must-visit destination. It's a hidden gem that deserves to be celebrated and supported. Highly Recommended!
Tiffy KohTiffy Koh
I made it a point to drop by here just to have a look at the museum for Elementary Schools. In fact, I personally feel that the young and old can benefit in achieving a better understanding of India’s efforts in preservation of its own waters/soils. Simplicity is the key to telling and advocating its objectives. Crafts were done neatly and I liked their creativity. Nothing too fancy but just basic. I didn’t realise that there are still many tribal members in India, let alone the different types of spoken languages. There were a few different halls, each exhibiting different topics. I liked their creativity as well as the information shared. The caretakers were friendly, they encouraged me to touch & feel the artefacts in the hall where the skulls of elephant / giraffe / dolphin were displayed. Definitely pleased to have visited this down-to-earth museum. It does take quite an effort to maintain it and thank you for that. Great job! Entry is FOC.
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The Regional Museum of Natural History at Mysore, was set up in May 1995 by the government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF). The museum is located on the banks of Karanji Lake, with the Chamundi Hills in the background. The museum has exhibits of several plants, animals and geology of southern India. The various galleries reinforce conservation of nature and natural resources while showcasing ecological interrelationships among plants and animals. The museum has been made friendly to the visually challenged students, who can feel the exhibits of animals which are on display. The museum also provides extracurricular activities for schools and earnestly promotes environmental awareness. The museum has several sections. Biological Diversity has multiple sections. The 1st section lays special emphasis on the Western Ghats. It exhibits the rich biodiversity of the Western Ghats. Then there's the section on tropical rainforest, of various countries that have these forests. There's the section on the significance of wetlands  and the mangrove forests. There's the section depicting a variety of marine habitat. Then, there's a large exhibit educating against the destruction natural diversity. The section on "Life through the Ages" is a walk-through tunnel, depicting evolution of life on earth. There is also a section on the different theories about how dynasaurs came to being on earth. The museum is well connected by buses, rickshaw, & cabs. Kids in high school & middle school will find it interesting. Having said that, much more needs to be done & better displayed, to make it more interesting to all learners, not just school kids.
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A Hidden Gem of Mysore The Regional Museum of Natural History Nestled in the heart of Mysore, the Regional Museum of Natural History is a treasure trove of knowledge waiting to be discovered. This often-overlooked gem offers a captivating journey through the wonders of the natural world, and it's completely free to explore! The museum is divided into three distinct sections: the Temporary Exhibition, the Biological Diversity Center, and the Discovery Center. Each section offers a unique perspective on the natural world, from the intricate details of local flora and fauna to the fascinating story of evolution. One of the highlights is the impressive collection of taxidermied specimens. Leopards, cheetahs, tigers, wild bears, turtles, snakes, and a diverse array of birds are showcased, offering a glimpse into the incredible diversity of wildlife found in India. The preserved skeleton of a Bryde's Whale is a truly remarkable sight, a testament to the museum's commitment to showcasing the majesty of the natural world. The museum is meticulously maintained and organized, making it an engaging experience for visitors of all ages. With free entry and ample parking, it's a truly accessible and enjoyable destination. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about the world around you, the Regional Museum of Natural History in Mysore is a must-visit destination. It's a hidden gem that deserves to be celebrated and supported. Highly Recommended!
Rohith Gowda

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I made it a point to drop by here just to have a look at the museum for Elementary Schools. In fact, I personally feel that the young and old can benefit in achieving a better understanding of India’s efforts in preservation of its own waters/soils. Simplicity is the key to telling and advocating its objectives. Crafts were done neatly and I liked their creativity. Nothing too fancy but just basic. I didn’t realise that there are still many tribal members in India, let alone the different types of spoken languages. There were a few different halls, each exhibiting different topics. I liked their creativity as well as the information shared. The caretakers were friendly, they encouraged me to touch & feel the artefacts in the hall where the skulls of elephant / giraffe / dolphin were displayed. Definitely pleased to have visited this down-to-earth museum. It does take quite an effort to maintain it and thank you for that. Great job! Entry is FOC.
Tiffy Koh

Tiffy Koh

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