Tourist attractions in Mandya

This article is a list of popular tourist attractions, such as museums, amusement parks, or historic towns, located in Mandya, India.

Maddur, 18 km from Mandya and 8  claims legendary importance because it was mythologically known as Arjunapura after the Pandava Prince who is believed to have come here on pilgrimage.

[1] In 2016, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) excavated another 13 ft (4.0 m) statue of Bahubali made in the 3rd – 9th centuries on another hillock located opposite the basadis in Arthipura.

[2] A historic town 37 km from Mandya which was partially destroyed by Tipu himself to prevent its being of use to the British, Malavalli is now an important centre for sericulture – a growing industry in this part of the State.

It is believed that long ago two sages by name Suyagna and Lambakarna performed yagnas and tapasyas where the temple exists now.

Prominent among the belief is that an "Amruthakalasha" lies beneath the lotus feet of Goddess Lakshmi, which when invoked with devotion fulfills all desires.

Bharachukki falls
Pelicans at Kokrebellur
Kaveri river and sand dunes at Muthathi , Malavalli, Mandya