Mysore tourist attraction

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Explore and experience the rich culture of Mysore that resides in the locals Mysore, being a pleasant mix of the old world and modern era, hosts a large array of interesting tourist attractions from both worlds. It is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in the country offering every single tourist a vacation that is memorable and full of adventure. Head to the city on next vacation and pick from the best hotels in Mysore. While you are in Mysore, you will be awestruck with its old palatial palaces, sprawling gardens that are amongst the most beautiful ones in the country, city's architecture and cleanliness, and the rich culture deep rooting the place that it is today one of the most popular synonyms of the city. The erstwhile capital of the Wodeyars, the city is regarded as the cultural capital of the parent state, Karnataka. Art forms and unique ways of celebrating the festivals that are rarely seen or experienced anywhere in the world, a large and diverse array of sumptuous food, especially the Mysore Pak that have become a symbol of the city, the typical South Indian ethnic wear, and a lifestyle dominated hugely by religion, such is the culture that resides here. Widely known for its rich cultural heritage, a golden past, numerous palaces that are as beautiful inside as they are from outside, multiple old remnants, and different highly sacred temples, it did not take long for the city to emerge as a popular tourist destination in south India. No wonder, it is the second cleanest city in the country and features a well-planned city layout. The surroundings suggest that today the city thrives by maintaining a balance between the old world and the modern world. With numerous plush bungalows, sleek office complexes, uber shopping malls, and multiple first-rate hotels in Mysore quickly surfacing the city,


the government does a good job in protecting and preserving the old remnants and citadels, the palaces in particular. The most popular attribute of the city that is Mysore Palace showcasing the opulence of the Wodeyars, the quaint Railway Museum exhibiting the checked history of Indian railways, the beautiful St. Philomena's Church that is a reminiscent of the medieval architectural style, and Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion with its more than 200 rooms and a large exotic dancing hall, are just the places that you might like to visit in order to get a glance at the history of the place. There is an essence of the old days existing in the old monuments and no tourist can escape their charm. One of the most advisable time to visit the city is in the festive season of Dasara that is celebrated during September and October. Mysore distinctively identifies with its Dasara festival. Apart from being the obvious grandiose and full of fervor, the Dasara festival in the city also features exhibitions, events, procession of Goddess Chamundi (the prime deity of the Wodeyars), and stimulating wrestling-bouts. For 10 straight days, the entire city gets immersed in the milieu of festivity with its impression that lasts several additional weeks from the end of the festival. While you are here, the attractions that you are expected to visit include: Folk Art Museum, Karanji Kere, Lalit Mahal Palace, Chamundi Hills, Datta Peetham, Mysore Zoo, Happy Man Park, Sand Museum, Melody World, etc. There is generally a horde of tourists in the peak tourism season, therefore, it is advisable to book the flight or train tickets well in advance. Plus, today there exist a number of websites to do the PNR status that can help you with train ticket booking.


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