An Short- Drive ,Self-Drive Wholesome Travel to Culture Capital of Karnataka from Present Capital.
Wholesome Destination for An Short-Drive from Present Capital of Karnataka to Cultural Capital of Karnataka.
A Banglorite who likes to explore anShort-Drive ,Self-Driven Wholesome Destination should defined have MYSURU in his travel diary.
Mysuru derved as the capital city of Kingdom of Mysuru for nearly six centuries from 1399 until 1956. The Kingdom was ruled by the Wadiyqr Dynasty, with a brief period of interregnum in the late 18th century where in Hyder Alli and TipuSulthaan were in power. The Wadiyars were patrons of art and culture. Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali also contributed significantly to the cultural and economic growth of the city

The Mysore Palace, also known as Amba Vilas Palace, is a historical palace and the royal residence (house) of Wadiyar Dynasty and the seat of Kingdom of Mysore. The palace is in the centre of Mysore, and faces the Chamundi Hills. Mysore is commonly described as the 'City of Palaces', has Seven Palacaes including this one which is also known as 'Amba Vilas Palace' which is within the Old Fort.Dussehra Festival which is celebrated here in an Grandeur celebrations ,attracts Many tourists which is obky after The TajMahal.
One of the Next Attractions is Brindavan Gardens Which lies adjoining the Krishnaraja Sagara Dam ,built across the river Kaveri.Sir Mirza Ismail , the Deewan of Mysore, a man with a penchant for gardens, founded the Brindavan.He was inspired by HyderAli who had earlier built the LalBagh Botonical Gardens at Bangalore.
Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum is the first Sand museum in India, located in Mysore which was was inaugurated in 2014, with 150 sand sculptures on display, on a one-acre land at the base of Chamundi Hills and worth of time. Each of the sculptures was created by sand artist MNGowri and based on a theme such as Culture, wildlife and religion.