Tour Starts from The Lalitha Mahal Palace, which is the second largest palace in Mysore. It is located near the Chamundi Hills.
Named after goddess Chamundi, the Chamundeshwari Temple sits atop the main hill. Our first stop will be at View Point to enjoy the bird eye view of Mysore and you can take some selfies.
Get to know the history of Many heritage buildings which will be on either side of the road
Tour will pass along the Race Course & Golf Course Road and you will get to know more about its history
Government House is the term used to describe the official residence of a Viceroy or governor.
One of the oldest building which is opposite to Balarama gate of Mysuru Palace
The Silver Jubilee clock tower was built in 1927 to commemorate the silver jubilee (25 years) of the rule of Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, the maharaja of Mysore.
This is one of the oldest roads in Mysuru. Earlier, Dasara Processions was taken on this route.
It was the first headquarters of the first commissioners in Mysuru. Colonel Arthur Wellesley had stayed here and it was the headquarters of Colonel Arthur between 1799 and 1801.
It is the Entrance of Mysuru.
This circle is situated in the North gate of Mysuru Palace. Chamaraja Wadeyar X built this circle.
January 5th 1934, Gandhiji visited Mysuru , For his memory, Mysuru Maharaja built Gandhi Square.
Tour will pass along Sayyaji Rao Road parallel to Devaraja Market
Guru Sweet Mart is owned by descendants of the creator of Mysore Pak.Guru Sweets is one of the largest sweets makers.
Dufferin Clock Tower also known locally as 'Chikka Gadiyara' (meaning Little Clock) in comparison with the Bigger clock or Dodda Gadiyara that is near the Town Hall.
Krishna Raja Circle is a prominent intersection of Mysore city in India. The city's main city bus station, Sayyaji rao road, Devaraja urs road are located in this junction.
Main Gate of Mysuru Palace opened only during the Dasara and for VVIPs
It was a housing armory and canons of erstwhile Maharaja's for defense purpose.
Mysore City Corporation is responsible for the civic administration of the city, which is also the headquarters of the Mysore district and the Mysore division.
Chamaraja Wodeyar IX invited the Viceroy Lord Lansdowne to visit Mysore state. It was decided that the elegant building would be built in honor of Lord Lansdowneâs visit to Mysore.
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