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Wednesday 4 November 2015

The Mysore clean and green city

City of Palaces, Sandalwood City Of Karnataka and Clean and green city

Mysore is the heritage town of Karnataka that has been adorned with various monuments, ancient temples and gardens to enjoy a peaceful retreat. Travel attractions of Mysore highlights the most popular Mysore Palace which is famous for its magnificent carvings and lightning. The Brindawan gardens are the most sort after gardens in entire India, musical dancing fountains are the major highlights of these stretched green yards. Also enjoy the 13 km long trek to Chamuna Hill, another tourists attraction in Mysore. The art galleries inside the palaces and the zoo of Mysore is equally illustrious in the city as well as the state.

       Mysore, the historical city of India has many exotic attractions that makes it a popular travel destination in the state of Karnataka. Mysore is just majestic, mysterious and mesmerizing City adorned in its own world charm displaying a perfect blend of modernity and traditions. Mysore forms the second biggest city of Karnataka spread at a distance of 130 kms from Bangalore, world known for its majestic palaces, royal gardens, holy temples and shady avenues. Travel to Mysore and explore the various heritage attractions that were built by the Woodeyar king who ruled over Mysore.    

  Mysore has also been very successful in retaining the charms of its heritage that reflects in the famous Carnatic classical music and dance of India, legacy of Karnataka.

   A magnificent sight beholds the viewers in Mysore. It is the famous Mysore palace that is the signature of the sandalwood city. Also known as the Amba Vilas palace or Main palace, this monumental structure is nothing short of splendorous. Built in the Indo Saracenic style of architecture, this palace is a treasure house of exquisite carvings and historical remembrandts. Tourists are advised to see the Durbar hall that has ornate ceiling and many sculpted pillars. Historically, this palace belonged to the ruling kings of Karnataka, Woodeyars. But today it is a public property. There are twelve temples inside the Palace complex dating from the fourteenth to the twentieth centuries and have varying architectural styles. Take exclusive Mysore palace tours of Karnataka as it is the most celebrated monument in Karnataka.

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