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Private full-day tour of Mysore from Bangalore

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Private full-day tour of Mysore from Bangalore — Luxury & private things to do in Bangalore

A full day with a private guide — visit Mysore Palace, Shri Ranganathaswami Temple, and more, with lunch included and comfortable transport from Bangalore.

This private full-day tour takes you from Bangalore to Mysore, providing an opportunity to explore key landmarks such as Mysore Palace and Shri Ranganathaswami Temple. Enjoy insights into the history of Tipu Sultan and the Wodeyar dynasty from your guide, making each site’s significance clear.

Your itinerary includes comfortable transport, and lunch at a local restaurant to taste the region's flavors. The tour is a comprehensive and relaxing way to delve into Mysore's architectural and cultural heritage, perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of the area.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Pickup and drop-off services • Guide fluent in English • Lunch provided • All applicable fees and taxes • Air conditioning in the vehicle
What's NOT included?+
• Personal expenses are not covered.
What should I know before booking?+
• Appropriate for all levels of physical fitness • Total duration is 10 hours, including 5 hours of travel each way and 1 hour allocated for lunch
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a complete refund, cancellations must be made a minimum of 24 hours prior to the designated departure time.
How does pickup work?+
Pickup is available from all hotels located in Bangalore.
What's the itinerary?+
• Dariya Daulat Palace, meaning "Wealth of the Sea," is a large summer retreat established by Tipu Sultan in 1784, situated in Srirangapatna, Karnataka, India. This palace exemplifies Indo-Islamic architecture and is surrounded by expansive gardens. Mainly constructed from teak wood, it features elaborately painted interiors with murals that illustrate Tipu Sultan’s military successes, court life, and personal moments. The palace also contains a museum that exhibits artifacts related to Tipu Sultan, his family, and his legacy. This historic location serves as a representation of Tipu Sultan's rule and his resistance to British colonization. • Visit the location where the courageous Tipu Sultan lost his life in battle during the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War. Contemplate his legacy at this small but impactful memorial. • Explore the grim aspect of history by visiting this subterranean dungeon where British officers, including Colonel Bailey, were imprisoned by Tipu Sultan. • St. Philomena's Church is an impressive neo-Gothic cathedral situated in Mysore, Karnataka, India. Established in 1936, it ranks among the largest churches in India and is dedicated to Saint Philomena, a saint from the 3rd century. The design is inspired by Cologne Cathedral in Germany, featuring tall twin spires, stained glass windows, and complex architectural details. The main hall accommodates around 800 individuals, and the ornate altar contains a relic of Saint Philomena. This church is a major landmark in Mysore, reflecting the city's diverse cultural and religious heritage. • Mysore Palace, also referred to as Amba Vilas Palace, is an impressive royal residence in Mysuru, Karnataka, India. Constructed in 1912, it serves as the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty. The palace exhibits an Indo-Saracenic architectural style, combining attributes from Hindu, Muslim, Rajput, and Gothic designs. Its magnificence is accentuated by detailed carvings, domes, arches, and beautiful stained glass. The palace is particularly renowned for its stunning illumination during the annual Mysuru Dasara festival, when it is adorned with over 100,000 light bulbs. As one of India’s most frequented monuments, it showcases the rich heritage and royal history of the Wadiyars. • The Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum is a distinctive and artistic venue located in Mysuru, Karnataka, India. Founded by artist M.N. Gowri, it stands as India’s first sand sculpture museum, featuring over 150 elaborate sculptures created from more than 115 truckloads of sand. The sculptures encompass a variety of themes, including religious figures, wildlife, historically significant icons, and mythological scenes. A notable highlight is the remarkable 15-foot sculpture of Lord Ganesha. This museum presents a captivating fusion of art and creativity, offering visitors a unique cultural experience in Mysore.

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