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Grand Mercure Mysore

Contact Person Name: Mr. Keerthi Kumar
Cost: Rs.5000 + GST – Single person || Rs.5500 + GST – Two people
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Email ID: Keerthi.KUMAR@accor.com
Contact Number (WhatsApp Number): +918861448495, +919148790135

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Regenta Central Javaji

Contact Person Name: Mr. Amar
Cost: Rs.3000 + GST – single person || Rs.3500 + GST – two people
Code for Discounted Price: AMRITAICCE24
Email ID: fom.rcjm@royalorchidhotels.com
Contact Number (WhatsApp Number): +919364015152

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Mysuru Palace:

Constructed in Indo-Saracenic style, the magnificent Mysuru Palace , also known as Amba Vilas, is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysuru. Its exquisite interiors – replete with carved mahogany ceilings, stained glass, gilded pillars , and glazed tiles – epitomize royalty and grandeur. The palace, illuminated with 97,000 lights, becomes a glorious spectacle at dusk on Sundays and public holidays. It is arguably the most visited palace in India.

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Sri Chamundeshwari Hills:

Located 12 km from  Mysuru , the Chamundi Hills is home to the Goddess Chamundeshwari, the patron deity of the Mysuru Royal Family. Built in the Dravidian style architecture, the 17th-century Chamundeshwari temple with a richly-attired image of the deity also has a huge statue of Mahishasura near the entrance. An older Ganga-era Mahabaleshwar Temple is also located on the hilltop. According to the legends, the Goddess defeated the demon king Mahishasura, on this hill. Halfway up the hill, you can also see the monolithic Nandi, believed to be one among the largest in the country.

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KRS Dam:

Spread across an area of 60 acres, Brindavan Gardens is at the bottom of the Krishnaraja Sagara Dam (KRS), across the river Cauvery. Modelled on the Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir, the garden entices visitors with its lush green lawns, terraces, flower beds, topiary and multi-hued fountains. Today, the Brindavan Gardens is world-famous for its ethereal beauty and grandeur. An endless expanse of green dotted with colourful blooms, the terraced gardens are well-laid and admired for their symmetrical design. The highlight for visitors, however, is the famed musical fountain , which is a water ballet of sorts, with lights and music, and is played every evening for the tourists.

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Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens:

The Mysuru Zoo or the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens is the most popular zoo in Karnataka and is one of the oldest zoos in the country, established in 1892. The zoo is home to abundant flora and fauna and is known for 1,450 species of animals and 168 species of birds belonging to more than 25 countries. Mysuru Zoo is a must-visit when in Mysuru, particularly for animal lovers and families with kids.

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Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery:

Jaganmohan Palace, one of the fine buildings in  Mysuru  is now converted into an art gallery. The art gallery is worth a visit because of its vast and impressive collection of artifacts. Jaganmohan Palace was formerly a royal residence, later converted into an art gallery and museum. It was opened to the public in 1915 by the then-king of Mysuru- Nalvdi Krishnaraja Wodeyar.

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