Sri Nandi Temple - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
Hindu Temples
About Sri Nandi Temple
Also called as Nandi durg or Nandibetta. This is a famous slope fortification in the Chikkaballapur region. This place is located nearby the Chamundi hills.

Attractions Near Sri Nandi Temple
Sri Chamundeshwari Devi Temple
0.84km from Sri Nandi Temple
Named after the goddess Chamundi. This temple situated at the top of the Chamundi hill. The main hill itself features an ancient stone stairway of 1008 steps. We can see the entire Mysuru city from this hilltop.
Mysuru Sand Sculpture Museum
2.31km from Sri Nandi Temple
Spread over an area of 13, 500 sq ft. This museum attracts tourists from all over the world because of its uniqueness of being the only museum in India that is dedicated to sand sculptures.
Mysore Zoo (Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens)
2.55km from Sri Nandi Temple
One of the best and huge Zoological gardens in India. Maharaja Chamaraja Wodayar establised this zoo in the year of 1892 for the Royals. Furthermore after the attainment of freeedom, it was handed over to the department of parks and gardens of the state government.
Karanji Lake
2.66km from Sri Nandi Temple
This lake was built as a percolation tank by the Mysore king, to serve as a drinking water source for the residents. Now the lake is part of the Mysore Zoo.
Mysore Palace
3.17km from Sri Nandi Temple
Mysore Palace is a historical palace and the Royal residence of the Wodayar Dynasty. Now one of the most famous tourist attraction in India after Tajmahal.
Jaganmohan Palace Art Gallery And Auditorium
3.62km from Sri Nandi Temple
A magnificent palace adding the royal grandeur of this city of Palace, Mysore is the Jaganmohan Palace. During the rule of Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, this palace with its three stories has been converted into an art gallery, named as Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery, displaying a rich collection of paintings by various known artists.