After a relaxing breakfast, you will be picked up from your hotel and will be taken for a guided sightseeing tour of Bangalore city. Tour includes visits to the following places of interest :
The Bangalore Fort - In the late 18th century, the Bangalore Fort was constructed. The Bangalore Fort is well known for its beautifully carved Islamic-style, roofs on the gate walls, and for the well-protected Ganesha temple within its area.
The Bull Temple – The Bull temple is located in the South of Bangalore. The deity is a huge 15-foot Basava or bull, which is the vehicle of Lord Shiva. The reason for curiosity about this huge Bull is that it has been carved from a single stone.
Cubbon Park - Cubbon Park is an attractive 300-acre park and was constructed in 1864. The park has a public library and a museum.
Lal Bagh - Lal Bagh is a 240 acre garden containing the largest collection of rare tropical and sub-tropical plants with many amazing century-old trees. This magnificent glass house was constructed in 1840, on the lines of the London’s Crystal Palace. The Garden is fenced by fountains, sunshades, lotus pools, rose gardens and a deer park.
Vidhana Soudha - Vidhana Soudha is Bangalore’s most royal looking landmark. It was constructed in 1956 and has a total base area of over 5, 00, 000 sq. ft. The construction of Vidhana Soudha was done in Neo- Dravidian and incorporates elements of Indo-Saracenicstyle. There are quite a lot of government offices in VidhanaSoudha apart from the Secretariat and the State legislature.
Later, you will be met by our representative and he will assist you with the check-out formalities. You will then start your drive to Mysore, the next destination on your Southern Splendors tour.
Mysore : Mysore is an ancient city with more than 600 marvelous years of tradition. This city is situated in the hill country of south western India. Mysore is cooler than the other coastal cities. It is one of the most colorful spots in India and this is one of the reasons so many Maharajas chose to settle here. There are 17 famous palaces in the city. Mysore still has its ancient charm and many constructions still has impressive roofs, towers and beautiful doorways. Mysore is also known as the “Sandalwood City”, as it is the major spot for manufacturing incense. The city also has anheirloom of the famous soldier Tipu Sultan, known for his victories over the Royal British Armies. Mysore is also well known for its major center for nurturing Silkworms. Thus, more than palaces, temples and parks, Mysore is famous for its mouth watering sweet meat, the whisper of soft silk and thetraditional carvings on the sandalwood. Mysore is also known as the Shopper’s paradise.
On your arrival in Mysore, check in at the hotel.
Overnight in Mysore.