Visit the following link, hope you will get all the information.
http://www.mysoretourism.org/
2007-05-07 19:37:03
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answered by Zain 7
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bangalore-mysore is 136 km and takes about 3 hrs by rd
thestretch is good .
Tourist attractions in Mysore
The Mysore Palace
Chamundi Hills
Devaraja Urs Road
Mysore Zoo & Karangi Lake.
Brindavan Gardens & KRS Dam
Jaganmohan Art Gallery
St. Philomena's Church
Government Silk Factory
Lalitha Mahal Palace
The Rail Museum
Cauvery Emporium (Karnataka State Handicrafts Development Corporation Limited)
ISKCON Temple
Regional Museum of Natural History
Folk Lore Museum (University of Mysore campus)
Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Ashram
Sri Ramakrishna Ashram
Balmuri Water Falls
Interesting Places Around Mysore
Srirangapatna : Sri Ranganatha Temple, Sri Lakshminarasimha swamy Temple, Col. Baley's Dungeon, The Fort, Watergate Site of Tippu's death, Nimishamba Temple, Iman's Dungeon, Maszid -E-Ala, Magazine house, Dariyadaulath bagh (Tippu's Palace), Gumbaz, Sangam, European cemetry, Karigatta hill plain, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary.
Coorg(Kodagu) : Abbi Falls, Irpu Falls, Raja's Seat, Nisargadhama, Omkareshwara Temple, Madikeri Fort, Madikeri Palace, Tala Cauvery (River Cauverys Birth Place),
Bylakuppe : Buddhist Golden Temple
B. R. Hills : Himavad Gopalswamy Betta
Talakad : Keerthinarayan temple
Melkote : Cheluva-rayaswami Temple
Shivanasamudra Falls : Bharachukki and Gaganachukki
Nanjangud : Nanjundeshwara / Srikanteshwara temple
Belur
Halebidu
Shravanabelagola
Gomatagiri
Kabini River Lodge
Bandipur National Park
Nagarahole (Rajiv Gandhi National Park)
Somanathapura
local transport:
Auto Rickshaws
This is the most reliable and accessible mode of transport in the city. In the day pay by the meter. After 10pm the drives will charge you 50% more than the meter reading and after midnight you will have to pay twice the meter reading.
Private Taxis
There are private taxis available that you can hire for a day. There are a number of Car rental companies. Most hotels provide this service; therefore you can check with your hotel. This mode of transport is reliable and affordable.
Buses
Buses run by the State Government ply in and around Mysore. They ply along fixed routes and the cost is nominal. If you want to be part of the everyday life of the common Mysorean then hop onto one of these buses and you could have quite an adventure.
Tongas
Tongas are horse driven carts that are also means of transport in Mysore. They will take you around the city but at slow and steady pace. If you want a close look at the city and catch some rare sights that you would not otherwise see then you could try this mode of transport.
more info
http://www.mysore.org.uk/royal-buildings/index.html
2007-05-07 20:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A good option for you to research this is to go to www.HolidayIQ.com. Click on the link below for Mysore information. They have reviews from actual travellers, detailed listings of hotels, guest ratings of hotels, lots of photos & even a feature that allows you to find flights to mysore, if that is what you want.
http://www.holidayiq.com/destoverview.php?Destination_id=472&stateid=13&fromDest=yes
2007-05-08 10:10:00
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answered by scubaroo 2
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