Upon your arrival, our driver warmly welcomes and meets you at Bangalore Airport, Railway station, or any preferred location in Bangalore.
Drive to the hotel and check-in. Sightseeing after sometime:
Day 01: Bangalore / Bengaluru local sightseeing.
Bangalore Palace: Bangalore Palace, a majestic architectural marvel, stands as a testament to the regal heritage of the city. Built in Tudor-style architecture, it captivates visitors with its opulent interiors, sprawling grounds, and a rich history dating back to the Wodeyar dynasty.
Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens: A horticultural paradise in Bangalore, boasts a stunning collection of diverse plant species amidst its picturesque landscapes. Founded in the 18th century, it stands as a testament to the city’s greenery and botanical richness.
Visvesvaraya Industrial Technological Museum
Venkatappa Art Gallery and Museum: Showcases a vibrant collection of artistic masterpieces, offering a cultural haven for enthusiasts and visitors alike
Vidhana Soudha: Bangalore’s iconic legislative building landmark
Iskcon temple: Spiritual tranquility in architecture marvel
Brigade Road and M.G. Road transform into vibrant hubs in the evening, providing ample opportunities for shopping and entertainment.
Drive back to the hotel by evening Overnight Stay in Bengaluru.
Day 02: Bangalore to Mysore
Srirangapatna:Â an island town rich in history, is known for its cultural heritage and the historical significance associated with the legendary ruler Tipu Sultan
Explore the Tipu Sultan Summer Palace through Ganjam, where well-preserved moral paintings offer a glimpse into the past.
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary: A serene haven for diverse avian species nestled along the banks of the Kaveri River.
Amba Vilas Palace, commonly known as Mysore Palace, serves as the official residence of the Wodeyars and stands as India’s second most visited tourist destination, surpassed only by the Taj Mahal.
Explore the sacred Chamundi Hills, home to the revered Sri Chamundeshwari temple, Nandi and Mahishasura statues.
Discover the Regional Museum of Natural History and Karanji Lake, featuring India’s largest walk-through aviary, Butterfly Park, and a variety of migratory birds.
Visit Mysore Zoo, showcasing over 168 species across 157 acres.
Immerse yourself in Mysore’s rich heritage with geographical indications like Mysore silks, ganjifa, Mysore Banana, Sandalwood and more.
Conclude your journey at the enchanting KRS Dam with the illuminated Brindavan Garden and mesmerizing musical fountain.
Drive back to the hotel by evening Overnight Stay in Mysore.
Day 03: Mysore to back home.
After breakfast, drop at your desired location, Airport/Bus Station / Railway station and the tour concludes with happy memories.
Upon your arrival, our driver warmly welcomes and meets you at Bangalore Airport, Railway station, or any preferred location in Bangalore.
Drive to the hotel and check-in. Sightseeing after sometime:
Day 01: Bangalore / Bengaluru local sightseeing.
Bangalore Palace: Bangalore Palace, a majestic architectural marvel, stands as a testament to the regal heritage of the city. Built in Tudor-style architecture, it captivates visitors with its opulent interiors, sprawling grounds, and a rich history dating back to the Wodeyar dynasty.
Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens: A horticultural paradise in Bangalore, boasts a stunning collection of diverse plant species amidst its picturesque landscapes. Founded in the 18th century, it stands as a testament to the city’s greenery and botanical richness.
Visvesvaraya Industrial Technological Museum
Venkatappa Art Gallery and Museum: Showcases a vibrant collection of artistic masterpieces, offering a cultural haven for enthusiasts and visitors alike
Vidhana Soudha: Bangalore’s iconic legislative building landmark
Iskcon temple: Spiritual tranquility in architecture marvel
Brigade Road and M.G. Road transform into vibrant hubs in the evening, providing ample opportunities for shopping and entertainment.
Drive back to the hotel by evening Overnight Stay in Bengaluru.
Day 02: Bangalore to Mysore
Srirangapatna, an island formed by the River Kaveri, hosts the Ranganathaswamy temple known as Adi Ranga and Srirangam as Antya Ranga.
Ganjama, a local village renowned for rose flower production and delicious gulkand, is home to the 400-year-old Sri Nimishamba temple.
The Tipu Sultan Summer Palace via Ganjam boasts well-preserved mural paintings and a royal garden.
Sangama marks the confluence of three rivers – Kaveri, Kabini, and Hemavathi.
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, the largest in Karnataka, on the banks of the Kaveri River, features 169 exotic bird species. Nearby is the Mahadevapura Bird Sanctuary, a paradise for birdwatchers.
Amba Vilas Palace, the official residence of the Wodeyars, ranks as India’s second most visited tourist spot, showcasing a blend of architectural mastery, mural paintings, works by Raja Ravi Varma, sandalwood carvings, Thanjavur paintings, ivory carvings, and antique pieces. The palace premises house 12 temples, some dating back to the 14th century. The Anthapura, an adjacent building, preserves the kings and queens’ costumes and dress materials from six centuries ago. Don’t miss the illuminating Mysore Palace on Sundays and public holidays, featuring sound and light programs.
Drive to hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 03: Mysore sightseeing.
Mysore Zoo, officially known as the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, spans 157 acres near the Mysore Palace, housing over 168 species. The entry fee is Rs 40, and by vehicle, it is Rs 120 per person.
Discover the Sand Museum, a rare sand art showcase with an entry fee of Rs 40 per person.
Sri Chamundeshwari Temple atop Chamundi Hills is revered as one of the Astadasa Shakti Peetas and one of the seven most sacred hills in South India, known as Krauncha Pitham in Skanda Purana.
The Sri Mahabaleshwara Temple, originally constructed in the 8th century, is dedicated to Lord Shiva, featuring architecture from Hoysala, Ganga, Chola, Vijayanagar, and other dynasties. Explore the Mahishasura Statue, representing the demon from which Mysore derives its name.
Witness the grandeur of the Nandi Statue, the third largest monolithic Nandi statue in India, carved from a single black granite block. Enjoy panoramic views of Mysore City, Mysore Palace, and Lalitha Mahal Palace.
Include Kukkarahalli Lake, Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery, Jaganmohan Palace, Railway Museum, and other attractions if time allows.
Visit the iconic KRS Dam (Brindavan Garden), the main water source for Mysore, Mandya, and most of Bangalore. Constructed in 1924 by the ruler Shri Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and engineer Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, it is Asia’s largest dam. Celebrate Engineer’s Day on September 15th in honor of Sir M. Visvesvaraya, and witness the illuminated Brindavan Garden with its evening light and music fountain show.
Day 04: Mysore to back home.
After breakfast, drop at your desired location, Airport/Bus Station / Railway station and the tour concludes with happy memories.
Upon your arrival, our driver warmly welcomes and meets you at Bangalore Airport, Railway station, or any preferred location in Bangalore.
Drive to the hotel and check-in. Sightseeing after sometime:
Day 01: Bangalore / Bengaluru local sightseeing.
Bangalore Palace: Bangalore Palace, a majestic architectural marvel, stands as a testament to the regal heritage of the city. Built in Tudor-style architecture, it captivates visitors with its opulent interiors, sprawling grounds, and a rich history dating back to the Wodeyar dynasty.
Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens: A horticultural paradise in Bangalore, boasts a stunning collection of diverse plant species amidst its picturesque landscapes. Founded in the 18th century, it stands as a testament to the city’s greenery and botanical richness.
Visvesvaraya Industrial Technological Museum
Venkatappa Art Gallery and Museum: Showcases a vibrant collection of artistic masterpieces, offering a cultural haven for enthusiasts and visitors alike
Vidhana Soudha: Bangalore’s iconic legislative building landmark
Iskcon temple: Spiritual tranquility in architecture marvel
Brigade Road and M.G. Road transform into vibrant hubs in the evening, providing ample opportunities for shopping and entertainment.
Drive back to the hotel by evening Overnight Stay in Bengaluru.
Day 02: Bangalore to Mysore
Srirangapatna, an island formed by the River Kaveri, hosts the Ranganathaswamy temple known as Adi Ranga and Srirangam as Antya Ranga.
Ganjama, a local village renowned for rose flower production and delicious gulkand, is home to the 400-year-old Sri Nimishamba temple.
The Tipu Sultan Summer Palace via Ganjam boasts well-preserved mural paintings and a royal garden.
Sangama marks the confluence of three rivers – Kaveri, Kabini, and Hemavathi.
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, the largest in Karnataka, on the banks of the Kaveri River, features 169 exotic bird species. Nearby is the Mahadevapura Bird Sanctuary, a paradise for birdwatchers.
Amba Vilas Palace, the official residence of the Wodeyars, ranks as India’s second most visited tourist spot, showcasing a blend of architectural mastery, mural paintings, works by Raja Ravi Varma, sandalwood carvings, Thanjavur paintings, ivory carvings, and antique pieces. The palace premises house 12 temples, some dating back to the 14th century. The Anthapura, an adjacent building, preserves the kings and queens’ costumes and dress materials from six centuries ago. Don’t miss the illuminating Mysore Palace on Sundays and public holidays, featuring sound and light programs.
Drive to hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 03: Mysore sightseeing.
Mysore Zoo, officially known as the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, spans 157 acres near the Mysore Palace, housing over 168 species. The entry fee is Rs 40, and by vehicle, it is Rs 120 per person.
Discover the Sand Museum, a rare sand art showcase with an entry fee of Rs 40 per person.
Sri Chamundeshwari Temple atop Chamundi Hills is revered as one of the Astadasa Shakti Peetas and one of the seven most sacred hills in South India, known as Krauncha Pitham in Skanda Purana.
The Sri Mahabaleshwara Temple, originally constructed in the 8th century, is dedicated to Lord Shiva, featuring architecture from Hoysala, Ganga, Chola, Vijayanagar, and other dynasties. Explore the Mahishasura Statue, representing the demon from which Mysore derives its name.
Witness the grandeur of the Nandi Statue, the third largest monolithic Nandi statue in India, carved from a single black granite block. Enjoy panoramic views of Mysore City, Mysore Palace, and Lalitha Mahal Palace.
Include Kukkarahalli Lake, Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery, Jaganmohan Palace, Railway Museum, and other attractions if time allows.
Visit the iconic KRS Dam (Brindavan Garden), the main water source for Mysore, Mandya, and most of Bangalore. Constructed in 1924 by the ruler Shri Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and engineer Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, it is Asia’s largest dam. Celebrate Engineer’s Day on September 15th in honor of Sir M. Visvesvaraya, and witness the illuminated Brindavan Garden with its evening light and music fountain show.
Day 04: Mysore to back home.
After breakfast, drop at your desired location, Airport/Bus Station / Railway station and the tour concludes with happy memories.
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