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Mysore Tourism

The city of Mysore offers a visitor an insight into the lifestyles, cultures
and traditions of its erstwhile rulers. The palaces and temples around the
city speak volumes about heritage and architecture of the medieval times
and the kind of patronage the city received from its rulers.
Mysore is a dream city that never lets down the visitors with its clean,
light and easygoing environment. Even with the growth of the city in response
to modernization, Mysore has acquired only a mild change of pace. Located
in the Indian state of Karnataka, Mysore was the former capital of this
region. A city of palaces, people and smells, the princely city of Mysore
is worth a visit whatever the month or season.
Places of Interest
Srirangapatnam
15 km from Mysore, Srirangapatnam has many interesting places including
the summer palace of Tipu Sultan, which was built in 1784 in the Indo-Saracenic
style. It also houses a small museum exhibiting Tipu's trivia such as a
gold-embroidered tunic, old paintings and a coin collection. Then, there
is Gumbaz, the mausoleum of Tipu Sultan and his father, Hyder Ali. Another
famous place to visit is Jami Masjid. The slender minarets of this mosque
are visible from several kilometers.
Mysore Palace 
Built in around 897 AD in Saracenic style, the Mysore palace is a fusion
of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles. Designed by an English architect,
it was built in place of an earlier palace burnt down in 1897 and was completed
in 1912. The main palace building is made of massive gray granite with a
tower covered by a gilded dome. The huge rooms and the floor tiles are covered
with colors like turquoise blue, magenta, golden yellow and leaf green.
The tastefully beautified central hall was once used for marriages and other
major gatherings. There is a temple within the royal courtyard, from where
the Dussehra procession starts in the month of October. The museum of the
palace houses a collection of musical instruments, children's toys, many
paintings, costumes and weapons belonging to the Maharajah's family.
Chamundi Hills
Chamundi Hills, about 13 Kms from Mysore. It can be approached by stairs
and midway on the climb you would notice a huge statue of Nandi (bull) carved
out of a single stone. At the top, is the temple to Goddess Chamundeswari,
the same one who annihilated the demon "mahishasura" It is one
of the places that tourists like to visit in Karnataka since it is unique
and has a story of its own.
Brindavan Gardens
30-minutes drive away from the city, Brindavan Gardens has watercourses
bordering the well-manicured steps of these world famous terrace gardens.
Musical fountains with soft colored lights are a tourist attraction here
and the view of the gardens during the nights is not worth missing.