Bengaluru-Bengaluru(1N)--Mysore(1N)--Bengaluru(0N)--3D
Pickup from Bengaluru drives to Mysore. Visit famous places in Mysore and return back to Bengaluru.
Bangalore, also known as Bengaluru, is the vibrant capital of Karnataka and a top destination for travelers, professionals, and tourists alike. Often referred to as the Garden City of India, Bangalore boasts a pleasant climate year-round, making it ideal for comfortable city tours, airport transfers, and outstation cab trips. Located on the Deccan Plateau at an altitude of 949 meters (3113 ft), Bangalore experiences a mild tropical savannah climate, which is perfect for local sightseeing, business travel, and daily cab commutes. Summers are warm but not harsh, with daytime highs around 36°C, while winters remain mild with temperatures ranging from 17°C to 27°C. The city receives monsoon rainfall between July and September, making the roads lush and scenic—ideal for scenic drives and outstation taxi journeys to nearby destinations like Mysore, Coorg, and Ooty.
Mysore, officially renamed as Mysuru, is the third most populous city in the state of Karnataka, India. Located at the base of the Chamundi Hills about 146 km (91 mi) southwest of the state capital Bangalore, it is spread across an area of 128.42 km2 (50 sq mi). According to the 2011 national census of India, the population is 887,446. Mysore served as the capital city of Kingdom of Mysore for nearly six centuries, from 1399 until 1947. The Kingdom was ruled by the Wodeyar dynasty, except for a brief period in the late 18th century when Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan were in power. Patrons of art and culture, the Wodeyars contributed significantly to the cultural growth of the city. The cultural ambience and achievements of Mysore earned it the sobriquet Cultural capital of South Karnataka. Mysore is noted for its palaces, including the Mysore Palace, and for the festivities that take place during the Dasara festival when the city receives a large number of tourists. It lends its name to the Mysore style of painting, the sweet dish Mysore Pak, theMysore Peta (a traditional silk turban) and the garment known as the Mysore silk saree. Tourism is the major industry, while information technology has emerged as a major employer alongside the traditional industries. Mysore depends on rail and bus transport for inter-city connections. The city was the location of the first private radio station in India.