Sunday 4 August 2019

Mysore: Rainbow Beauty of Palaces

   There is no match to the rainbow beauty of the mythical city of Mysore. Yes, Mysore is very rich in historical, mythological and cultural terms. 

   This magnificent and lively city of Karnataka in India is very important from the point of view of tourism. Because of its all-round natural beauty, the tourists are fascinated. Near Myanmar, the border of Tamil Nadu is 150 km away from Karnataka's capital, Bengaluru, and is famous for its festivities and glee. Especially the Dussehra country of Mysore has a special reputation in the world. Mysore architecture particularly fascinates tourists. 
  The specialty of Mysore is that there is a magnificent shrine of the palaces in Mysore. The beauty of these palaces attracts tourists from abroad. Mysore palace, Jagan Mohan Palace, Jayalakshmi Palace, Lalitha Palace etc. are the pride and glory of Mysore. Karna Lake Zoo is the main attraction of Mysore. 
   The Mysore Rail Museum is informative and highly observable. In Vrindavan Gardens, tourists get lost in a velvety feel. The Musical Fountain of the Vrindavan Gardens makes a magical couple on tourists. Tourists are thrilled to see the aquatic movement of the musical fountain. 
   Particularly in Mysore, there is a long tradition of colorful flowers, which are decorated with colorful flowers. There are four moons in the beauty of Mysore. Located just off Mysore city, Krishna Raj Sagar Dam is an ideal tourist area. It can also call the ideal picnic spot. Not only that, tourists can not forget about traveling to Mysore Zoo. 
  The natural beauty of Chamundi hill and Somnathpur becomes a spectacular and unending memory of the journey. This is why Paradise is called Paradise on earth because of its attraction. Particularly, Mysore is the rainbow color of artistry.
  Mysore Palace: Mysore Palace is the main attraction of this city. This magnificent palace situated on the Mirza Road in the city is one of the largest palaces in India. According to experts, this was the residence of Maharaja Wodeyar. It is said that the Mysore palace was wooden first, but this magnificent palace was built due to burning wooden palace.
   Its visibility is very beautiful. Built in the year 1912, this magnificent palace was designed by Bratish architect Henry Irwin. The rainbow shade of the glass roof of Kalyan Mandapam enchants the tourists. Swarna Sihasan is a special attraction of this palace. This throne, equipped with prized gems, is made public on Dussehra festival to see the general public. The maintenance of this palace is handed over to the Department of Archeology.

  Jagan Mohan Mahal: The Jagan Mohan Palace is actually one of the ancient buildings of Mysore. This three-storied building was given the shape of Jayachama Rajendra Art Gallery in the year 1915. Particularly, this magnificent art gallery has paintings of Tanjore and Mysore style paintings, sculptures and rare instruments.
  Chamundi hill: Chamundi hill is the main tourist destination of Mysore. Chamundi Hills, located about 13 km from the city, is also a religious site. Devi is a temple of Chamundeswari on the top of the mountain. The temple is beautiful structure of Dravid architecture.
   St. Philomena Church: St. Philomena Church is one of the largest churches in India. It was built in 1933. This Neo Gothic style church is very beautiful and visible. Its 175 feet high towers are visible from a distance. It is also known as St. Joseph's Church.
  Krishna Raj Sagar Dam: Krishna Raj Sagar Dam is located about 12 km in a northwest direction from the city. The length of this dam is 8600 feet and height is 130 feet. Spread over an area of ​​130 sq km, this dam is very visible. In one corner of this is Vrindavan Garden.
  Mysore Zoo: The Mysore Zoo is one of the world's oldest zoos. It was built in 1892 under royal patronage. Lion, elephant, white peacock, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, gorilla etc. are the main attractions of the zoo. There is also an organic garden here.
  Rail Museum: Rail Museum, ancient railway trains including railway equipment are kept for visibility. The Maharani's saloon is special in the museum with steam locomotives, signaling and all facilities built in 1899. The main attraction here is Chamundi Gallery. It shows the development sequence of the railways. The museum typically enhances the knowledge of children.
   All necessary resources are available for Mysore travel. Nearest airport is Bengaluru Airport. The distance from the airport to Mysore is around 139 km. The nearest railway station is Mysore Junction. Tourists can also travel to Mysore by road.
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