This tour is ideal for those who wish to visit Mysore from Bangalore in a day but want to avoid the time-consuming & tiring road journey. This tour is good if you wish to explore places by foot & blend with native people in local transport. This package gives you an enchanting experience of train journey in India. Imagine passing by the rocks of Ramnagar, rivers, lush rice, sugarcane fields, forts & monuments, watching rural life, bird life etc. At Mysore we intend to cover the famous Mysore Palace, the colorful Devaraja Market & the Chamundi Hills at the very least. And look for some silk souvenirs if you wish. We intend use local transport such as buses & tuk tuks apart from lots of walking. Onward train would be around 8 am from Bangalore KSR station & the return train would start from Mysore around 6 pm.
(1) Non-Indian Participants should provide passport number, date of birth &gender to book Indian Rail Tickets.
(2) Participants should carry Passport to be able to travel by train.
Accompanying guide in train: Here the guide will accompany participants in the train, showcase Mysore & return along with them by train back to Bangalore.
Guide only in Mysore : Guide will not travel from Bangalore but will wait in Mysore, do sightseeing & then drop them at Mysore train station
We arrive at Devaraja Market about 3.5 hours after pickup from Bangalore. One of the most fascinating visits to South India, especially in the eyes of Western travelers, is this colorful and vibrant market. A visit to this market is a quintessential part of Mysore itineraries. This 365-days-a-year market is laid out on a rectangular grid and has separate sections for Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers. It is so photogenic that tourists let loose themselves often forgetting the paths they took. Add to this the street vendors, perfume makers, chai-wallahs, garland makers, color pigment sellers, bag sellers, etc. all vie with each other to garner your attention and sell their wares to you. If ever you want to see a microcosm of India at work, visit a market such as this. Come and experience it yourself!
From here, the guide will take you to the Central Bus Stand and will catch a public transport to Chamundi Hill which is a half an hour drive.
Chamundi Hills, which form the backdrop of Mysore, is an inseparable part of Mysore. Built on top of this hill is a temple dedicated to Chamundeshwari who slayed Mahishasura the demon. In fact, the town of Mysuru is derived from the name of this demon. The temple attracts so many people that is almost impossible to visit it. But to compensate, there is a quiet and ancient Shiva temple in the vicinity. The color, the fervor, the bazaar, the offerings, the priests, flower-sellers, vendors, cows, shop-keepers, shoe-keepers, photographers, talisman sellers, etc jostle for space on this happening hill top. In fact, the environs of the temple is more interesting and arresting than the temple itself!
The bus drive to the foot of the hill appreciating the panoramic views of Mysore city is enthralling.
Lunch would be provided at a local vegetarian restaurant.
The Mysore palace is the most extravagant and luxurious palace in South India. It is called the "Palace of Versailles" of India. It was built in 1912 in Indo-Saracenic style with the Chief Architect being Henry Irwin, an Englishman. The grandeur of Mysore Palace is such that it is embellished with - tiles from England, marble from Italy, Chandeliers from Czeckoslovakia, cast iron pillars & stained glasses from Scotland, teak wood from Burma, jaguar bronze statues from England, etc. The Mysore palace stands in the middle of a sprawling 45 acres of land which houses many temples as well. It is divided into two halves - one (better) half managed by the State Govt while the other belongs to the royal Wodeyar family. The fame of Mysore palace is such that it attracts more visitors annually than the Taj Mahal!
This Palace, built in 1861, is one of the prominent landmarks of Mysore. It currently houses one of the most wonderful collections of paintings from Raja Ravi Verma, Nikolai Roerich, Haldenkar (the famous Lady with the Lamp painting), apart from murals and extraordinary contemporary paintings from famous Indian artists. The Art Gallery also houses exhibits which include weapons of war, classical musical instruments, sculptures, brassware, antique coins, and currencies. A unique artefact exhibited here is a French clock which has a mechanism in which a parade of miniature soldiers is displayed every hour, beating drums marking the seconds, and a bugle marking the minute. Tourists ignore this treasure trove which represents Indian Art and Handicrafts in its abundance. After this visit, we head to the Mysore Train Station to catch our train to Bangalore. Its a 2.5 hour train journey and we are expected to be in Bangalore by 9 pm.
The Guide will meet you at the main entrance of the KSR Bangalore station at 7.30 am and will take you to the train. Seats are normally booked on 3 AC but if not available then non-AC seats will be booked. Enjoy the train journey, which normally takes 2.5 hours, and snacking all the way.
Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, is renowned for its pleasant climate, vibrant tech scene, and lush greenery. Known as the 'Garden City of India' and the 'Silicon Valley of India,' it offers a unique blend of modern IT hubs, historic landmarks, and serene parks.
A historic botanical garden established in 1760, featuring a wide variety of plants, trees, and a beautiful glasshouse.
The seat of the Karnataka Legislature, this impressive building is a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture.
Built in the late 19th century, this palace showcases Tudor-style architecture and houses a museum with royal artifacts.
A lush green park in the heart of the city, perfect for a leisurely stroll, picnic, or bird-watching.
A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its spiritual ambiance and architectural grandeur.
A thin, crispy crepe made from fermented rice and lentil batter, often served with sambar and chutney.
Soft, steamed rice cakes served with a tangy lentil-based stew.
A flavorful rice dish cooked with lentils, vegetables, and a special spice blend.
A strong, aromatic coffee brewed using a traditional filter.
This is the best time to visit Bangalore due to its cool and pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Bangalore is generally safe for travelers, but petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams can occur. Exercise caution in crowded areas and at night.
Bangalore City Railway Station, Yesvantpur Junction
Kempegowda Bus Station, Shantigram Bus Stand
The metro system is efficient, clean, and air-conditioned, making it a popular choice for commuters.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A historic city known for its stunning palace, rich cultural heritage, and beautiful gardens.
A stunning waterfall on the Kaveri River, offering scenic views and adventure activities.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient ruins, temples, and a unique landscape.
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