Situated in the southern part of the
Deccan Plateau, Mysore District is an undulating tableland, covered in parts
by granite outcrops and fringed by verdant forests. From ancient times, this
district has played a significant role in the history of South India. Mysore
District is a popular tourist destination, offering several attractions
ranging from the royal splendour of Mysore City and its fabulous Dasara
Festival to exquisite temples, pilgrimage centres and scenic spots.
Mysore
city is at 770m above sea level and 140 kms from Bangalore. Also known as
the City of Palaces, Mysore retains a quaint charm, that never fails to
enchant. Mysore was the capital of the Wodeyar dynasty, feudatories of the
Vijayanagar Empire, who declared their independence in the 16th century and
ruled in Mysore until independence, barring three decades when Haider Ali
and his son Tipu Sultan wrested power from them. Mysore today, is a pleasant
city with an old world charm, contributed by its broad shady avenues, well
laid out gardens, fine buildings and a salubrious climate.
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The erstwhile capital of Wodeyars, the rulers of Mysore State.
The Wodeyar family ruled Mysore since 14th century except for a short period
of 40 years when Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan were the rulers. Mysore is
certainly a charming, old-fashioned and undaunting town dominated by the
spectacular Maharaja's Palace, around which the boulevards of the city
radiate. Nearby is the city centre with the colourful and frenetic Devaraja
Market is inviting a stroll.
Mysore, the imperial city, was the
erstwhile capital of the Wodeyars. Also known as the city of Palaces, Mysore
has never failed to mesmerise the tourists with its quaint charm, rich
heritage, magnificent palaces, beautifully laid-out gardens.Mysore was the
political capital of the Wodeyar dynasty which ruled the state of Karnataka
for some 150 years till the independence of the country from the British.
These kings were great patrons of art and culture and Mysore was the
cultural capital of the south under the rule of the Wodeyars. The Wodeyars
made the Dasara festival an event.
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How to Get MysoreAir : The
nearest Airport is Bangalore (139 Kms).
Rail : Mysore
is again connected with many trains to Bangalore. Also the prestigious
luxury train, Shatabdi Express connects it to Madras
Road
: Mysore is located 139 Kms. to the south west of Bangalore. The
state highway that connects the two cities could provide a pleasant ride
through rustic country side. A bus or car ride from Bangalore would take
approximately 3 hours. Seagull Travels has 4 packages covering Mysore &
other places. All Tours originating from Bangalore only.