West Mysuru: A Complete Area Guide to Localities, Map and Real Estate

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West Mysuru runs from the Ring Road out toward Hunsur Road, Bogadi, and Yelwal. This side of the city has grown fast in the last decade. IT jobs, new roads, and fresh housing projects have all pushed growth this way. If you are looking for west Mysore on a map, or trying to find out which areas fall in this zone, this guide has the full picture. It also covers the schools, the roads, and the price trends that matter most to a buyer.

Where West Mysuru Sits on the Map


The city of Mysuru sits in the southwest part of Karnataka state, about 145 km from Bengaluru. Within the city, west Mysuru forms a wide arc. It starts near the Ring Road and runs along Hunsur Road toward Yelwal and Huyilalu, and on to the villages beyond. This side also picks up areas along KRS Road, which heads northwest toward the Krishna Raja Sagara Dam and Srirangapatna.

Check west Mysore on a map, and you will see this side of the city sits further from the old palace core. It also sits closer to open land. That is a big reason so much new building work is happening here. Builders have found room to plan bigger layouts, wider roads, and homes with more open space than the older, packed parts of the city can offer.

Key Areas That Fall Under West Mysuru


Several old and new neighbourhoods sit within this belt. Each one has its own feel and price range.

  • Vijayanagar (1st to 4th Stage): A busy IT and housing hub, home to big offices like Infosys, with strong schools and shops nearby.
  • Kuvempunagar: Known for wide, green roads. It mixes cheap and high-end homes in the southwest pocket of the city.
  • Bogadi: One of the oldest parts of west Mysuru, about 15 km from Chamundi Hills, with Amrita University close by.
  • Hebbal: A low-cost area with good road and rail links. It suits first-time buyers well.
  • Ring Road belt: A fast-growing strip that links the city core to the outer highways with ease.
  • Huyilalu and Yelwal: Newer, open pockets near the coming cricket stadium and the planned Ring Road.
Locality Character Approx. Price (per sq ft)
Vijayanagar IT hub, well set ₹5,500 – ₹8,000
Ring Road belt Growing, mixed use ₹4,000 – ₹8,000
Hebbal Low cost ₹4,500 – ₹7,050
Bogadi Old, affordable ₹3,400 – ₹6,500
Hunsur Road New belt ₹3,500 – ₹5,000
KRS Road Top end, villa belt ₹8,200 – ₹10,600

Roads and Growth in West Mysuru


West Mysuru sits on a set of roads that link it to both the city core and the wider region. Hunsur Road is the main artery through this belt. The Ring Road gives fast access across the city without going near the crowded core. KRS Road runs out toward the dam and Srirangapatna, and the Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway is within easy reach for anyone headed toward the state capital.

Two projects will shape this side of town in the next few years. A 105-km ring road is now in the planning stage, and it will pass close to this belt to ease long trips. A new cricket stadium is also coming up at Huyilalu, right inside west Mysuru. It should bring fresh roads and better upkeep to the area around it. Homes like in Huyilalu have already staked a claim on this belt, betting on the stadium and the ring road to lift the area over time.

Real Estate and Price Trends Here


Prices across west Mysuru swing a lot based on how close a spot sits to the Ring Road or a set hub like Vijayanagar. Older, well-known spots such as Vijayanagar and the KRS Road villa belt draw top rates. Newer strips like Hebbal, Bogadi, and Hunsur Road stay much cheaper for first-time buyers.

Buyers who pick this side of the city often cite two reasons. Prices here run lower than similar spots in Bengaluru. And the growth story rests on real road and rail work, not just talk. Flats in this belt now average close to ₹6,350 per sq ft across the city, and new branded projects price in around ₹7,000 per sq ft for 2, 3, and 4 BHK homes.

Tourist Spots Near West Mysuru


West Mysuru sits close to a few spots that pull in both tourists and city folk on a weekend.

  • KRS Dam and Brindavan Gardens: About 19 km along KRS Road, still one of the most visited spots near the city.
  • Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary: A short drive past Srirangapatna, known for boat rides and bird watching in cool months.
  • Namdroling Monastery, Bylakuppe: Further out past Periyapatna, home to a large Tibetan camp and the striking Golden Temple.
  • Mysore Palace and Chamundi Hills: Both sit closer to the core, but stay a short drive from most of west Mysuru, often under 30 minutes.

This mix of daily links and weekend trips explains a lot. West Mysuru draws families who want quiet streets, without losing easy access to the city's best spots.

Who Should Buy in West Mysuru


West Mysuru suits a wide range of buyers, though the right fit depends on what you want. Families who want bigger homes, more open space, and a quiet setting tend to like this belt. IT staff who work near Vijayanagar or nearby hubs also pick this side, since the commute stays short. Investors have taken note too. Entry prices are lower, and the road and rail work here is funded and moving, not stuck at the announcement stage.

Buyers who need to stay close to the old core, the palace, and the markets may still prefer the city centre. But for anyone who wants space, a fair price, and steady growth, west Mysuru makes a stronger case each year.

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FAQs


1. Which areas come under Mysore West?

West Mysuru covers Vijayanagar, Kuvempunagar, Bogadi, Hebbal, the Ring Road belt and the newer strips near Hunsur Road, Yelwal, and Huyilalu. It also reaches toward KRS Road on the northwest edge of town.

2. Where is Mysore located, and which state is it in?

Mysuru is a city in the south Indian state of Karnataka, about 145 km southwest of Bengaluru, the state capital. Mysuru is not the capital itself, though it was once the seat of the old Mysore royal state.

3. What was the old name of Mysuru?

The city was first known as Mahishuru, which means the land of Mahisha in old Kannada and Sanskrit. This name shrank to Mysore under British rule, before the state brought back Mysuru in 2014.

4. How many taluks does Mysore district have?

Mysuru district has nine taluks: Mysuru, Nanjangud, T. Narasipura, Hunsur, Periyapatna, H.D. Kote, K.R. Nagara, Saligrama, and Sargur. These sit under two sub-divisions, Mysuru and Hunsur.

5. Which is the safest and costliest area in Mysore?

Set pockets like Vijayanagar, Gokulam, and JP Nagar rank among the safest and most sought-after in the city. KRS Road and parts of Vijayanagar also sit at the top for price, given strong demand.

6. Which city is bigger, Mysore or Mangalore?

Mysuru is bigger by both people and land area. It ranks as Karnataka's second-largest city after Bengaluru, while Mangaluru sits lower on both counts, despite its role as a busy port city.

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