Karnataka

“One state, many worlds” – with its rich cultural, religious and natural heritage, Karnataka embodies this phrase the way no other region can. Home to some of the oldest towns and kingdoms in the country, the splendor of Karnataka shines through even in the centuries-old ruins left behind today. From the social and spiritual reforms of saints to the grandeur of temples and palaces built by dynasties of the past to the lush evergreen forests in which tigers and elephants roam, the resplendent history of Karnataka is dotted with fascinating stories – stories that are now narrated by the beautiful places we can travel to and experience.

Mysuru

Splendour, Grandeur, heritage, wildlife, culture, handicrafts, silks, and food are a few of the many synonyms for Mysore. The ‘city of Palaces’, Mysuru is famous for its rich heritage and Splendour.

About Mysuru

The former state capital and the cultural capital of Karnataka are home to the internationally acclaimed Mysore Palace. Mysore is one of the most visited cities in South India for its culture, dance & music, art, and literature, crafts, silks, and food. The splendid monuments and heritage buildings tell us many historical stories of the old-world charm. Indulge in the scrumptious Mysore Dosa and Mysore Pak, the delicacies which gravitate travellers and foodies. One of the major Yoga and wellness hubs of the country is Mysore. Mysore is the birthplace of the Ashtanga form of Yoga and is the best place to learn and practice the holistic form. Mysore Dasara, held in October is the most acclaimed festival in the country celebrated in splendor. Any number of days in an itinerary will be less to see and experience Mysore. The major attractions include Mysuru Palace, Lalit Mahal Palace Talakad, Mysore Zoo, Nagarahole National Park, Chamundeshwari Temple, Melkote, Mysuru Rail Museum, and Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery.

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