By JAGAT SINGH [18/Apr/2026] Planning a short wildlife escape with a touch of heritage? The route from Hyderabad to Nagarahole National Park via Mysore is a balanced travel experience in South India. You get a mix of royal architecture, calm hill views, and thrilling jungle safaris. The journey is smooth, the destinations are well-connected, and the overall trip feels relaxed without being rushed. This plan works perfectly for a 4-day getaway.
The distance from Hyderabad to Mysore is around 720-750 km, depending on the route you choose. If you are driving, it usually takes about 12 to 14 hours. The most preferred road route is via NH 44. If you are not planning a road trip, you can take a train or flight to Bangalore or Mysore and continue with the rest of the journey by road. This option saves time and feels less tiring. From Mysore to Nagarahole, the distance is approximately 62 km and takes roughly 2 to 3 hours by car.
Some common stopovers during the journey include Konda Reddy Fort, Gooty Fort, Chaitanya Jyoti, etc., for quick breaks and Bangalore for a longer halt if needed. Ideally, you should plan this trip for 4 days to explore both Mysore and Nagarahole comfortably without feeling rushed.
There are 3 direct trains from Hyderabad to Mysore that take from 16 to 18 hours. You can board an overnight train from Hyderabad and reach Mysore the next morning. This will help to save time on travelling and engage more in sightseeing.
There is only 1 direct flight from Hyderabad to Mysore. Alternatively, you can board a flight to Bangalore from Hyderabad and cover the rest of the journey by road or train. The flight fares to Bangalore are cheaper compared to the one connecting to Mysore.
Start early from Hyderabad to make the most of your day. You can either drive or take a train/flight combination via Bangalore. By morning or afternoon, you will reach Mysore. Spend the evening relaxing or taking a short walk around the city.
Engage the entire day in exploring the exquisite city of Mysore. Wake up early, and after breakfast, head out of your hotel to visit the iconic locations of the city. Mysore is a charming and historic city, and is also known as the Cultural Capital of Karnataka. Tourist attractions in Mysore are - Mysore Palace, Chamundeshwari Temple, Tombs of Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali, Brindavan Garden, ST. Philomena Church and Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple.
After breakfast, check out from Mysore and drive towards Nagarahole. The journey takes around 2 to 3 hours and passes through scenic roads. After reaching, you can head for an afternoon safari from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Many travellers prefer booking Nagarahole online safari tickets beforehand to secure their preferred time slot. Enter the national park through the Kakanakote Gate, approximately 60 km from Mysore.
Start your day early with a morning safari from 6:30 am - 9:30 am, which is usually the most comfortable time for wildlife sightings. After the safari, begin your return journey towards Hyderabad or continue to your next destination if you have extended plans.