Mysore- A City That Offers A Mesmerizing Retreat

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Excerpt- Mysore should be on your list if you are planning a short yet exciting trip. 

There are locations that entice you with obvious old-world charm paying homage to history just by existing. Mysore, or Mysuru as it is now officially known, is one such place.  Every nook of Mysore has a tale to tell, from palaces that speak of ancient splendor and religious sites with rich cultural heritage to spectacular architecture and museums. Whether you’re seeking a weekend retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life or planning a tour to Southern India, Mysore should be on your list. Let us have a look at some must-visit sites in Mysore-The City Of Palaces. 

  • Mysore Palace 
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The most famed site of Mysore is the Maharaja Palace. This landmark monument, located in the heart of the city, has captivated travellers from all over the world and today has over 6 million yearly visitors. This magnificent palace, known for its Indo-Saracenic architecture, was the royal residence of the Wodiyar dynasty. Stepping into this castle will physically and metaphorically make your mouth drop. The palace is a magnificent feast for the eyes, from the complex decorations on lofty columns to the exquisite roof artwork on the ceiling. Don’t forget to see the light and sound show!

  •  Chamundeshwari Temple
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Worship locations are frequently an important aspect of a city’s history, and the Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysore is no exception. This is one of South India’s most famous temples, located atop Chamundi Hills. The Wodeyar family built the temple as a tribute to their family deity, Goddess Durga. Constructed in Dravidian architecture, it has an elegant seven-tier pyramidal tower at the entrance. Many of the city’s renowned monuments, including Mysore Palace, Lalitha Mahal Palace, Krishna Raja Sagar, and St. Philomena’s Church, may be seen from the hills.

  • Karanji Lake
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Fountain Lake, as it is sometimes called, should be on your list if you are a nature-lover! A leisurely walk around the lake will also provide you with some tranquil moments in the middle of the lovely natural backdrop. This lake, in addition to providing breathtaking visual splendour in the city. A separate children’s section is available. Boating on the lake is a lot of fun, and it allows you to appreciate the lake’s refreshing calm.

  • Philomena’s Cathedral

St. Philomena’s Cathedral is another notable landmark in Mysore. It is the only British structure in the city.  The church, one of Asia’s highest, was built to commemorate St. Philomena, a Catholic saint. Prior to the church’s construction, there was a modest

Written By: Saumya Singh

Author’s bio:
Saumya Singh is a budding lifestyle and entertainment journalist. She believes that lifestyle journalism is not everyone’s cup of tea. She holds the view that just like hard stories, covering soft stories also deserves their appreciation because it is a part of journalism that appeals to the masses .

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