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SRIRANGAPATNAM
- SOMNATHPUR - BANDIPUR - NAGERHOLE
Mysore
is a major craft centre with numerous shops selling an incredible range
of ivory, sandalwood, rosewood and teak carvings and furniture. Until
independence, the city was the seat of the Maharajas of Mysore, a princely
state covering most of Karnataka. The 10 day Dussehra festival is one
of the major attractions, culminating in the long procession of caparisoned
elephants, liveried retainers, cavalary. flower-bedecked images of deities,
complete with bands and clouds of incense. Other places of interest include
the palace; Chaumundi Hills; Srirangapatnam, the former capital of Mysore
state; Somnathpur temple, built by the Hoysala kings in the 11th to 13th
centuries.
ONE DAY EXCURSIONS AROUND MYSORE :
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Srirangapatnam ( 15 km):
The island fortress of Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan is picturesquely
located in the River Cauvery. Within the fort walls that still carry
the poignant scars of Tipu's last stand against the British, are a
mosque and the Ranganathaswamy Temple. The 'Daria Daulat', Tipu's
summer palace with a beautifully gilded and painted interior and the
majestic 'Gumbaz'-his mausoleum, are located close to the river.
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Brindavan Gardens (19km): The splendidly
planned ornamental gardens at the Krishnarajasagar Dam are a must-see
for visitors, Its fine terraced lawns and swirling fountains are illuminated
over the weekend to give it a fairy tale quality.
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Somnathpur (35km):
The
star shaped temple at Somnathpur is a splendid example of Hoysala
architecture. It is embellished with a profusion of finely sculpted
friezes and panels. The temple is well preserved and not to be missed.
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Bandipur
Tiger Reserve (80km) : This Tiger Reserve has open forests
and facilities for viewing wildlife from elephant back.
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Nagarhole
National Park (90km): A fine wildlife reserve that is within
easy reach of Mysore. Its dense deciduous forests are the habitat
of the tiger, leopard, gaur, elephant, sambar, chital or the spotted
deer, wild boar, pangolin, langur, macaques and about 250 species
of birds, including the magnificent Malabar Pied Hornbill and the
Great Black Woodpecker. There are excellent facilities for visitors
to stay at the Kabini River Lodge and for viewing wildlife.
HOW TO GET THERE :
The nearest airport is Bangalore
(140 km). Mysore is well connected to Bangalore by rail and road.
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